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DIRECT. Tour de France 2024: Vingegaard's second place threatened, the end of the 20th stage live

This Saturday, the riders have an appointment with the last mountain stage between Nice and the Col de Couillole during the 20th stage of the Tour de France 2024. While Richard Carapaz will finish the Grande Boucle with the à Peas, Jonas Vingegaard is not sure of keeping his second place.

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17:38 – Twenty seconds lost

Since the start of the ascent, the platoon recovered; twenty seconds on the escape which is at the same time 2'33" in front.

17:35 – Runners let loose

While Tratnik faded away, Geniets and Armirail were destroyed. distanced. Marc Soler is returning to the lead group.

17:31 – The moment of truth !

The escape begins the ascent of the Col de Couillole with 2' 55″ ahead of the peloton. From the first few hectares, Bruno Armirail is left behind.

17:24 – Three minutes< /h3>

While the gap had reduced considerably on the descent of the Col de la Colmiane, the peloton was 3' 03" of delay on the escape é approaching the last ascent of the day.

17:17 – Ten kilometers before the last climb of the day. egrave;re ascension

There are 25 kilometers missing from the browse to 'à the arrival of the 20th stage of the Tour de France, and ten terminals to the foot of the Col de la Couillole.

17:10 – The match is on! !

While there are 33 kilometers remaining, the yellow jersey group is behind. the pursuit of the escape. There are 2'52" between the two groups.

At the top of the Col de la Colmiane, Richard Carapaz can no longer be taken over by Tadej Pogacar in the mountain classification. The Ecuadorian will finish the 2024 Tour de France with the à pois.

17:04 – The gap is melting

Under the impetus of the Soudal-Quick Step formation, the gap is closing between the breakaway and the peloton. Almost a minute has passed. resumed in the ascent.

17:00 – Soler takes the lead

Starting from behind, Marc Soler attacks in the leading group. two kilometers from the summit.

16:56 – First break

< p>Kelderman launches an attack, followed by Carapaz to do damage in the escape. Stuyven, Soler, Armirail and Geniets are the first &agrav; let go.

16:51 – Third ascension

After the intermediate sprint at Saint-Martin-Vesubie, it’s time for the next sprint. the third ascent of the day: Col de la Colmiane (7.5 kilometers & at 7.1%).

16:47 – Stuyven in the lead

Here is the ranking of the Saint-Martin-Vesubie intermediate sprint: < /p>

  1. J. Stuyven: 20 points
  2. T. Johannessen:  17 points
  3. W. Kelderman: 15 points
  4. R. Bardet:  13 points
  5. R. Carapaz:  11 points
  6. J. Tratnik: 10 points
  7. K. Geniets: 9 points
  8. B. Armirail: 8 points
  9. Mr. Soler:  7 points
  10. E. Mas: 6 points
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16:42 – Less than four minutes

L'&eacute ;the gap has narrowed between the leading group and the peloton. There are only 3'50" left.

16:40 – Powless resumed

It's over for Neilson Powless, taken back by the yellow jersey group after having been part of the pursuers for a long time.

16: 33 – Place à Saint-Martin-Vesubie

After the Col de Turini and its descent, the leading men arrive at the intermediate sprint of Saint-Martin-Vesubie.

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1st stage, Saturday June 29: Florence-Rimini (206 km)

2nd stage, Sunday June 30: Cesenatico-Bologna (200 km)

3rd stage, Monday July 1: Plaisance-Turin (229 km)

4th stage, Tuesday July 2: Pinerolo-Valloire (138 km)

5th stage, Wednesday July 3: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne-Saint-Vulbas (177 km)

6th stage, Thursday July 4: MâDijon (163 km)

7th stage, Friday July 5: Nuits-Saint-Georges-Gevrey-Chambertin, individual time trial (25 km)

8th stage, Saturday July 6: Semur-en-Auxois-Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (176 km)

9th stage, Sunday July 7: Troyes-Troyes (199 km)

Rest day at Orleans, Monday July 8

10th stage, Tuesday July 9: Orl&ans-Saint-Amand-Montrond (187 km)

11th stage, Wednesday July 10: Evaux-les-Bains-Le Lioran (211 km)

12th stage, Thursday July 11: Aurillac-Villeneuve-sur-Lot (204 km)

13th stage, Friday July 12: Agen-Pau (171 km)

14th stage, Saturday July 13: Pau-Saint-Lary-Soulan (152 km)

15th stage, Sunday July 14: Loudenvielle-Plateau de Beille (198 km)

Rest day at Gruissan, Monday July 15

16th stage, Tuesday July 16: Gruissan-N&imes (187 km)

17th stage, Wednesday July 17: Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux-Superdévoluy (178 km)

18th stage, Thursday July 18: Gap-Barcelonnette (179 km)

19th stage, Friday July 19: Embrun-Isola 2000 (145 km)

20th stage, Saturday July 20: Nice-Col de Couillole (133 km)

21st stage, Sunday July 21: Monaco-Nice, individual time trial (34 km)

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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