2023-07-16 12:51:12
110 km: All teams are represented at the front… except Lotto-Dstny
111 km: 5’35” behind for the yellow jersey group: champagne in the breakaway!
112 km: 5 kilometers before the intermediate sprint
114 km: Alaf and Lutsenko look behind and say to themselves: “Okay, when are they coming? »
Come on, let’s slow down to rejoin the big group, it will be better.
115 km: The peloton relaxes completely
The gap slips past four minutes.
116 km: Alaphilippe and Lutsenko still alone in the lead
The pursuers are 52 seconds away. It would come back following a while.
117 km : Nouvelle comeback of Guillaume Martin ?
The Normand is in the breakaway and might return to the top 10 if his group manages to gain momentum. He is just under 4 minutes behind Gaudu.
118 km: We are 11 kilometers from the intermediate sprint, located in Bluffy
120 km: Soon two minutes ahead for the leading duo on the yellow jersey group
125 km: We logically ease our foot in the peloton, it’s all good for the breakaway
The Jumbo-Visma will obviously wait for the return of Kuss and Van Hooydonck.
126 km: Big scare, but all the runners left
????Huge crash in the peloton.
???? Huge fall in the peloton. #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/2P9GJ5UtFu
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126 km: Van Hooydonck restarts, but Vingegaard’s teammate is in pain
127 km: The fall was caused by the arm of a spectator, which unbalanced a runner
128 km: Van Hooydonck is prostrate on the ground
Girmay also fell.
128 km: FALL IN THE YELLOW JERSEY GROUP!!!
129 km: Pidcock does not give up!
The Briton wants to get out of the peloton, it will not suit the riders in difficulty at the back.
130 km: The composition of the counter group
Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates), Omar Fraile (Ineos Grenadiers), Thibaut Pinot (Gorupama-FDJ), Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost), Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost), Mikel Landa, Wout Poels (Bahrain Victorious), Nils Politt (Bora-Hansgrohe), Giulio Ciccone, Mathias Skjelmose, John Peter Lopez (Lidl-Trek), Mathieu van der Poel, Soren Kragh Andersen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Rui Costa (Intermarket-Circus). -Wanty, Ion Izagirre (Cofidis), Alex Aranburu (Movistar Team), Michael Woods, Hugo Houle, Krists Neilands (Israel-PremierTech), Lawson Craddock (Jayco-AlUla), Warren Barguil (Arkéa-Samsic), Torstein Traeen ( Uno-X) and Matthew Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies).
132 km: Good lead for Alaphilippe and Lutsenko: 25 seconds on the pursuers and 40 on the yellow jersey group
133 km: Madouas tries to get out, precisely. The French champion is 30 seconds from the lead
134 km: We look at each other in the yellow jersey group, will the breakaway finally be able to leave?
135 km: Pidcock tries once more, but he is not given a margin
137 km: 25 seconds difference between the Alaphilippe-Lutsenko duo and the yellow jersey group
139 km: Alaphilippe accelerates, once more!
The Montluçonnais spends a lot of energy with Lutsenko.
139 km: There are 26 runners in the lead
139 km: It’s hard for Tony Gallopin at the back of the pack, mouth wide open
140 km: Bilbao, Pidcock and Gaudu try to get out, but the peloton takes them back immediately
140 km: About twenty runners at the front now, Powless, Ciccone, Pinot and others have made the connection
141 km: Mikel Landa and Burgaudeau managed to slip into the leading group
142 km: Van Baarle leads the peloton while Van Aert rides in the breakaway… BUT WHY???
142 km: Van Aert, Soler and Skjelmose returned to the lead
143 km: Adrien Petit, who is obviously suffering from his injuries, is announced one minute from the head of the race. GO ADRI, HOLD ON!
144 km: Wout van Aert comes back like a bullet! The Belgian intends to join the breakaway and he’s not kidding!
145 km: Grouping now! Four men in the lead now
146 km: Lutsenko, Paret-Peintre and Alaphilippe close the gap with Politt
Barely 10 seconds!
147 km: Quentin Pacher fights to get back on this group
148 km: Alaphilippe, Lutsenko and Paret-Peintre go once morest, a great trio!
148 km: Let’s go for the Col des Fleuries! He’s not listed, but he’ll hurt the rods
148 km: 20 seconds ahead for Politt
150 km: Politt breaks away
No one hooked the German’s wheel.
151 km: Haller, Campenaerts and Perez try to restart a shot
151 km: We approach the foot of the Col des Fleuries. Ciccone, Pinot and others should take action
154 km: Cofidis gets its hands dirty in the peloton
The northern team collaborates with Lidl-Trek.
155 km: Bettiol does not spare himself in the breakaway
The Italian works for Powless.
157 km: 15 seconds ahead for the 9 fugitives
158 km: 54 km/h since the start, we are much better on our couch huh
159 km: Lidl-Trek drives behind for Ciccone
160 km: A small group breaks away in the lead
Avec O’Connor, Van der Poel, Powless, Kung, Gorka Izagirre, Bettiol, Turgis, Dinham et Stuyven.
161 km: Reminder: Powless is wearing the polka dot jersey, BUT by default since Vingegaard overtook him yesterday. The American will try to take him back “for real”
162 km: AG2R-Citroën drives to bring Felix Gall back to this second group
163 km: The second peloton closes the gap
We announce 15 seconds late, it should fit.
164 km: Skjelmose shows the end of its nose
Another Lidl-Trek rider who would see himself in the breakaway.
166 km: Kuss and Kelderman are also behind, not ideal for the Jumbo-Visma
167 km: 30 seconds difference between the two pelotons! Bilbao is particularly trapped at the back
168 km: There are breaks!
169 km: Alaphilippe shows up!
The former world champion is at the forefront.
171 km: We go very fast in this section, it seems difficult to see the breakaway forming definitively before the Col des Fleuries, which arrives in 23 kilometers
172 km: Van Aert leads the descent
Unlike yesterday, Jumbo-Visma will try to slip into the breakaway
173 km: We will now have to wait 25 kilometers and the finish in La Roche-sur-Foron for the road to straighten out
175 km: The first climb is over, the road descends
175 km: The Lidl-Trek returns to the Luxembourger, Pedersen does the job for Ciccone
176 km: Geniets relaunches at the head of the race, we try to be an actor at Groupama-FDJ
177 km: Explain to me why Mathieu van der Poel wants to escape on such a mountainous stage with a summit finish…
177 km: Neilands, Ciccone, O’Connor or even Gregaard follow the initiative of the Dutchman
178 km: VAN DER POEL AND GOES!!!
178 km: No attack yet, it can be seen in the first hectometres
179 km: CHRISTIAN PRUDHOMME FREES THE RIDERS!!! LET’S GOOOOO!!!!
1:21 p.m .: Big thought for Adrien Petit. The Bison d’Arras is at the start despite the scars of his heavy fall yesterday, the day promises to be complicated for him
1:20 p.m.: Soon the departure. The road will immediately climb, fasten your seat belts!
9 a.m.: Hello cyclix!
After a first great battle, Saturday, on the roads of Haute-Savoie, between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar, we await the second alpine round with drool on our lips. And if the last French hopes for the general are dead and buried following the perf of Gaudu and the abandonment of Bardet, we can still hope for a last stand from Pinot, following his failed attempt to take the breakaway yesterday. We meet at the real start, around 1:20 p.m.
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