110. Tour de France Etappe 20

Belfort – Le Markstein – 133 Km


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1 POGAČAR Tadej SLO UAE TEAM EMIRATES 03:27:18 38,65
2 GALL Felix AUT AG2R CITROEN TEAM 00:00

3 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN JUMBO-VISMA 00:00
4 YATES Simon GBR TEAM JAYCO ALULA 00:00
5 YATES Adam GBR UAE TEAM EMIRATES 00:07
6 BARGUIL Warren FRA TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC 00:33
7 PINOT Thibaut FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:33
8 BILBAO LOPEZ Pello ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:33
9 JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland NOR UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM 00:50
10 MAJKA Rafal POL UAE TEAM EMIRATES 00:50
11 HINDLEY Jai AUS BORA – HANSGROHE 00:50
12 RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos ESP INEOS GRENADIERS 00:52
13 POELS Wout NED BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 02:42
14 SCHULTZ Nicholas AUS ISRAEL – PREMIER TECH 02:52
15 TEUNS Dylan BEL ISRAEL – PREMIER TECH 02:52

Gesamt:

1 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN JUMBO-VISMA 79:16:38
2 POGAČAR Tadej SLO UAE TEAM EMIRATES 07:29
3 YATES Adam GBR UAE TEAM EMIRATES 10:56
4 YATES Simon GBR TEAM JAYCO ALULA 12:23
5 RODRIGUEZ CANO Carlos ESP INEOS GRENADIERS 12:57
6 BILBAO LOPEZ Pello ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 13:27
7 HINDLEY Jai AUS BORA – HANSGROHE 14:44
8 GALL Felix AUT AG2R CITROEN TEAM 16:09

9 GAUDU David FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 23:08
10 MARTIN Guillaume FRA COFIDIS 26:30
11 PINOT Thibaut FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 28:03
12 KUSS Sepp USA JUMBO-VISMA 37:32
13 PIDCOCK Thomas GBR INEOS GRENADIERS 47:52
14 MAJKA Rafal POL UAE TEAM EMIRATES 56:09
15 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan ESP INEOS GRENADIERS 56:37
16 HARPER Chris AUS TEAM JAYCO ALULA 57:29
17 O’CONNOR Ben AUS AG2R CITROEN TEAM 01:04:59
18 KELDERMAN Wilco NED JUMBO-VISMA 01:06:46
19 LANDA Mikel ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:12:41
20 MADOUAS Valentin FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:14:10
21 BUCHMANN Emanuel GER BORA – HANSGROHE 01:15:44

Jai Hindley bleibt auf Rang sieben der Gesamtwertung vor dem Tour de France Finale in Paris

Eine letzte Bergetappe wartete heute auf das Feld der Tour de France, bevor es morgen in Richtung Paris geht. Nach einigen Attacken setzte sich an der ersten Bergwertung eine Gruppe vom Feld ab. Am vorletzten Anstieg erhöhte das Feld das Tempo und im Schlussanstieg attackierte T. Pogacar. Pogacar, Vingegaard und Gall setzten sich vom Rest der Favoriten ab und überholten schnell die letzten Ausreißer. Jai Hindley fuhr zu diesem Zeitpunkt mit C. Rodriguez in einer Verfolgergruppe und versuchte den Zeitabstand zur Spitze in Grenzen zu halten. Kurz vor dem Ziel konnten die beiden Yates Brüder noch zur Spitze aufschließen, aber am Ende holte T. Pogacar den Etappensieg. Jai erreichte das Ziel auf Rang 11 und bleibt damit auch siebenter der Gesamtwertung vor der morgigen letzten Etappe.

Von der Ziellinie
“Es waren drei Wochen voller Hochs und Tiefs, aber am Ende haben wir uns nichts vorzuwerfen. Ich habe eine Etappe gewonnen und einen Tag Gelb getragen, da kann man sich nicht beschweren. Die Gesamtwertung wollte ich einfach auf mich zukommen lassen, aber es lief gut und ich war ganz vorne dabei. Dann wurde ich krank und bin einmal gestürzt. Ich war ziemlich beeinträchtigt und konnte meine Leistung nicht mehr richtig abrufen. Aber ich habe dennoch jeden Tag bei meiner ersten Tour de France genossen und jetzt freue ich mich einfach auf Paris.” – Jai Hindley

Pogacar-Vingegaard till the end

The duel between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar lasted till the very end of the very last mountain stage of the 110th Tour de France as the Slovenian outsprinted the Dane at Le Markstein to claim his 11th stage win, the second one this year. Felix Gall placed himself between them and Vingegaard retained the yellow jersey on the eve of the grand finale in Paris, but the second last stage was truly the expected fireworks for Thibaut Pinot who rode alone in the lead in front of his fans before crossing the line in seventh position.

NO OPPOSITION TO CICCONE FOR THE POLKA DOT JERSEY

The start proper of stage 20 was given to 151 riders at 13.44. As usual, Victor Campenaerts (Lotto-Dstny) was the first attacker, accompanied this time by his team-mate Jasper De Buyst. Up to Ballon d’Alsace, Campenaerts soloed until he was reeled in 4.4km before the summit. The peloton was compact at the top and the sprint for the KOM was won by Giulio Ciccone who appeared as the only rider interested to contest the polka dot jersey among the four who were still mathematically in the situation of winning it. Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers), 4th overall, crashed at km 33. Once he made it back to the pack, a group of 16 riders including Jonas Vingegaard but not Tadej Pogacar. The yellow jersey eventually sat up to give a chance to the breakaway to succeed.

PINOT’S LAST DANCE IN FRONT OF HIS FANS

Some of these attackers managed to stay away and formed a 6-man leading group with 80km to go: Ciccone and Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek), Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech), Warren Barguil (Arkea-Samsic), Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) and Maxime Van Gils (Lotto-Dstny). A counter-attack involved Thibaut Pinot, Valentin Madouas, Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ), Rigoberto Uran (EF Education-EasyPost), Chris Harper (Jayco-AlUla), Ion Izagirre (Cofidis) and Kevin Vermaerke (DSM-Firmenich). Pinot made it across by himself on the way up to col de Grosse Pierre eventually crested in first position by Ciccone. It became a group of 10 with 63km to go with Madouas, Uran and Vermaerke reaching the lead after Harper. Ciccone mathematically won the KOM competition at col de la Schlucht 54km before the end.

A WINNING SPRINT FOR POGACAR AT THE END

UAE Team Emirates chased hard at the helm of the main peloton. Up to Petit Ballon, Madouas, Pinot, Ciccone, Pidcock and Barguil got a maximum advantage of 1’30’’ over the yellow jersey group. 5.5km before the summit, Pinot went solo. He crested Petit Ballon alone after being hugely celebrated by his fans for his last mountain stage in the Tour de France. In the yellow jersey group reduced to ten riders, Pogacar attacked for the first time 14km before the end. The trio Pogacar-Vingegaard-Gall passed Pinot, who had been rejoined by Barguil and Pidcock, 3km before the summit of Platzerwasel and went on to contest the stage victory. Simon and Adam Yates caught up with the leading trio with 5km to go. It helped Pogacar win the stage as he received the help of Adam Yates as a lead out man while Simon Yates overtook Rodriguez to reach the fourth place overall.