While there were 18 in the escape, the leading men are no longer only thirteen with the arrival of Richard Carapaz. They have 1'25" ahead of the peloton.
13:06 – Runners in difficulty
Under enormous heat, the runners break down one after the other while Carapaz is behind. twenty seconds of escape.
13:03 – Carapaz intercalated
In the peloton, Richard Carapaz attacks and Romain Bardet cannot follow.
12:59 – Second ascent
Place at Col de Menté (9.3 kilometers at 9.1%), second ascent of the day. Escape from 1'08" ahead of the peloton.
12:55 – 20 new points
At the Marignac intermediate sprint, Biniam Girmay crossed the line first and took 20 new points in the points classification. À one week before the end of the Tour de France, the lead seems definitive over Jasper Philipsen.
12 :46 – 18 runners à the front
The escape is perhaps the right one. In the Bagnères-de-Luchon valley, eighteen runners dugé the gap. They are 50 seconds ahead of the peloton.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,00012:40 – Sprinters position themselves
À 160 kilometers from the finish, the Marignac intermediate sprint is in the sights of the sprinters who are positioned at the front.
12:38 – Bob Jungels projects himself
While Romain Bardet and David Gaudu have é ;té caught up, Bob Jungels escapes.
12:35 – Lazkano distanced
In the descent towards Bagnères-de-Luchon, Romain Bardet and David Gaudu let go of Oier Lazkano . The two Frenchmen are ten seconds ahead of the peloton.
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Here are the 21 stages of the Tour de France 2024 with all the cities which will host the start or finish of a ' ;eacute;step.
- 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)