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FOIX, France
Thibaut Pinot emerged as the strongest of the main contenders to win the Tour de France after dominating his rivals for the second successive day in the 15th stage, a 185-km mountain battle won by Briton Simon Yates on Sunday.
The Frenchman, who claimed victory at top of the iconic Col du Tourmalet on Saturday, left everyone gasping for air with a brutal attack seven kilometres from the finish in the final ascent to the Prat d’Albis.
He crossed the line 33 seconds behind Yates, who prevailed from the day’s breakaway for a second stage win as his fellow Briton, defending champion Geraint Thomas lost further ground.
France’s Julian Alaphilippe was among those dropped but he retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey going into Monday’s second rest day.
Behind Alaphilippe, five riders are within 39 seconds, setting the stage for a pulsating final week in the Alps.
“It’s not a surprise that I cracked against the best climbers at the end of the second week, having given so much since the start,” world number one Alaphilippe, who has never raced for the general classification, told reporters.
Alaphilippe still leads Thomas by one minute 35 seconds, Dutchman Steven Kruijswijk by 1:47 and fourth-placed Pinot by 1:50. Thomas’s Ineos team mate Egan Bernal, of Colombia, who was the last rider dropped by Pinot, is fifth overall, 2:02 off the pace.
“We have a very strong team and our plan worked today, even if Thibaut’s attack was not premeditated,” his Groupama-FDJ sports director Yvon Madiot said. “It was a very good Pyrenean leg. Now onto the rest day and the Alps. We’re not setting any limit.”
Pinot was left delighted.
“I gained time on everyone. It’s very good and we must continue like this,” he said. “When you have good legs you have to seize the opportunities.”
No Frenchman has won the Tour de France since Bernard Hinault claimed the last of his five titles in 1985.
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