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Quote ( Simon Allen @ July 12th 2019,23:53:05 ) Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 11th 2019,21:27:41 )
Jesus
^^ THIS ^^
Very classy...
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Quote ( Simon Allen @ July 13th 2019,00:00:12 ) 3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - J. FUGLSANG 2500 - E. VIVIANI 1000 - M. WOODS 500 - M. SCHACHMANN 500 - A. DE MARCHI 0 - R. TARAMAE 0 - S. ROSSETTO 0 - J. SIMON 0 - O. NAESEN
OUT - J. SIMON IN - T. WELLENS
Also:
OUT - J. Fuglsang 2500 OUT - A. DeMarchi 500
IN - G. Bennet 1000 IN - T. Pinot 2000
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Quote ( Harno Lé @ July 11th 2019,03:19:09 New team : 3000 - E. Bernal 2000 - V. Nibali 2000 - T. Pinot 1500 - E. Buchmann 500- G. Van Avermaet 500 - G. Martin 500- Collbrelli 0 - O. Naesen 0 - D. Teuns 0 - N. Politt Total : 10 000 Transfers : 2/8
NIbali (2000) ----------> J Stuyven (0) Martin (500) -----------> W. Van Aert (1000) Bernal (3000) ----------> G.Thomas (3500)
New team
3500 - G.Thomas 2000 - T. Pinot 1500 - E. Buchmann 1000 - W. Van Aert 500 - G. Van Avermaet 500 - S. Collbrelli 0 - O. Naesen 0 - D. Teuns 0 - N. Politt 0 - J Stuyven
total : 9000
Transfers : 5/8
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Quote ( Harno Lé @ July 13th 2019,08:02:45 ) NIbali (2000) ----------> J Stuyven (0)
Stuyven---500
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Please:
OUT: Van Garderen 1000
IN TEUNS 0
New Team: 0 - TEUNS 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
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Out: N.Bonifazio - 0 IN: X.Meurisse - 0
Transfer 3/8
New Team
2500 - J. FUGLSANG 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2500 - E. VIVIANI 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 500 - M. SCHACHMANN 500 - W. BARGUIL 500 - G. CICCONE 0 - T. WELLENS 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - X. MEURISSE
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Quote ( Dimitri Van Leent @ July 10th 2019,20:28:50 ) Quote ( Dimitri Van Leent @ July 5th 2019,16:27:52 )
Thanks for hosting this Upeo!
3000 - E. BERNAL 3000 - D. GROENEWEGEN 1000 - F. ARU 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 500 - S. COLLBRELLI 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 0 - M. CORT 0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0- D. TEUNS
OUT: 1000 - E. BOASSON HAGEN 1000 - F. ARU
In: 2000 - T. PINOT 0 - M. MOHORIC
OUT: 0 - M. CORT
In: 0 - N.POLITT
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Quote ( João Santos @ July 12th 2019,14:24:21 ) Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 9th 2019,20:41:43 )
Hello! First thanks for the answer to my question. I still think having the jersey and giving points is more fun, but im fine with the reason behind it :)
As for stage 4, I had Sagan and Teunissen atleast, so it should make more then 39 points, right?
EDIT - Just noticed i swapped Fellini with Fellini and not teunissen... poor me.
P. Sagan = 37 p. + M. Mohoric = 2 p = 39 p. total
#66 posted Jul 8th 2019, 17:54:56 Quote
Quote ( João Santos @ July 8th 2019,13:26:37 )
Change:
0- F. FELLINE with 0- F. FELLINE
Felline for Felline ? That's no transfer, LOL.
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Obviously as soon as I move him out, Di Marchi goes on the attack!
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Peleton keeps the gap 3-3:30m and still 67km to go. The breakaway seems to weak to succeed today, but I keep my fingers crossed.
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Quote ( Simon Allen @ July 13th 2019,15:37:08 ) Obviously as soon as I move him out, Di Marchi goes on the attack!
Same as me with Ben King...but they are too weak...winer of this stage woud not be from that group
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STAGE 7. BELFORT - CHALON SUR SAÕNE :
Dylan Groenewegen sings again.
Dylan Groenewegen avenged his recent woes in the Tour de France when he outsprinted the bunch to snatch the longest stage in this Tour de France over 230 km between Belfort and Chalon-sur-Saone. The Dutchman, hampered by a crash in stage 1, when his lead-out man Mike Teunissen won the stage and took the yellow jersey, made amends with a commanding sprint, which he won ahead of Australian Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) and points leader Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe). Breakaway addicts Stephane Rossetto and Yoann Offredo stayed in the front for 218 km before leaving the stage for the sprinters to take the limelight. Italy's Giulio CIccone finished in the pack and retained his yellow jersey.
Usual suspects
The start was given at 11:35 to all 174 riders who finished yesterday. On the gun, Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis) and Yoann Offredo (Wanty-Gobert) embarked on a long duo in the longest stage of this edition. At kilometer 8, several riders, including Tejay Van Garderen (Education First) and former yellow jersey holder Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma) crashed but managed to make it back on their bikes. Van Garderen had to be treated by the medical with bruises on his face and knees. The lead of the two escapees increased regularly and topped at 5:40 at kilometre 40 when the peloton decided to keep the gap within five minutes.
Cat and mouse
Offredo and Rossetto shared the KOM points on the three climbs of the day (two points for Rossettto, two for Offredo) ridden at a reasonable pace (35 kph) because of headwind. Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb) crashed with 130 km to go but was quickly back in the pack. The peloton, constantly led by Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma), Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick Step) and Maxime Monfort (Lotto-Soudal) brought the gap down under two minutes with 60 km left in the stage while quelling counterattack attempts.
Sprint and split
The only intermediate sprint of the day, 33 km from the finish, led the peloton to move up a gear. While Offredo crossed the line in front of Rossetto, the battle was fierce behind them for green jersey points -- Sonny Colbrelli (Bahrain-Merida) crossed the line ahead of green jersey holder Peter Sagan, Elia Viviani and Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb). While the pack was nearly catching the two front riders, a number of riders were caught in a split at the back, among them Nairo Quintana, Dan Martin, Wout Van Aert or Simon Yates. They made it back as the pack kept controlling the two escapees.
Dylan sings again
The 218-km break was brought to an end with 12 km to go as the sprinters trains started taking shape while the GC teams also tried to avoid trouble at the front of the bunch. Jumbo-Visma quickly took the reins under the red flame and Caleb Ewan seemed to have the upper hand when he launched the sprint from afar. But Dylan Groenewegen surged back to overtake him by the slimmest margin on the line and conquer his 4th stage win on the Tour de France ahead of the Asutralian while Sagan added precious points to his green jersey.
STAGE 7 RESULT :
1. D. Groenewegen (100) 2. C. Ewan (70) 3. P. Sagan (50) 4. S. Colbrelli (35) 5. J. Philipsen (30) 6. E. Viviani (25) 7. G. Nizzolo (20) 8. J. Stuyven (16) 9. M. Matthews (13) 10. A. Kristoff (10) 11. J. De Buyst (7) 12. A. Greipel (5) 13. A. Pasqualon (3) 14. M. Würtz (2) 15. M. Richeze (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. G. Ciccone > G. Cicccone (0) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. G. Ciccone > G. Ciccone (0)
COMBATIVE : Y. Offredo (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. S. Rossetto (20) 2. Y. Offfredo (15) 3. S. Colbrelli (10) 4. P. Sagan (6) 5. E. Viviani (4) 6. M. Matthews (2)
STAGE 7 CLASSIFICATION :
1. A. Martez = 182 2. D. Van Leent = 175 3. J. Györfi = 126 4. D. Heuvel = 125 5. K. Szajbel = 120 6. M. Cunha, U. Unaozidi = 89 8. P. Baumbauer = 81 9. R. Kutowsky = 74 10. A. Bat = 72 11. J. Santos, I. Todorov = 56 13. S. Allen = 49 14. J. Zoltan, B. Osman, R. Bökov, H. Lé, A. Popa = 45 19. G. Tierney = 15 20. B. Nowak = 5 21. K.M. Müür = 0
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1047 2. A. Martez = 996 3. M. Cunha = 871 4. D. Heuvel = 818 5. R. Bökov = 812 6. P. Baumbauer = 736 7. H. Lé = 722 8. K. Szajbel = 707 9. A. Bat = 691 10. D. Van Leent = 671 11. U. Unaozidi = 650 12. R. Kutowsky = 642 13. J. Santos = 592 14. I. Todorov = 583 15. G. Tierney = 477 16. A. Popa = 437 17. B. Osman = 431 18. K.M. Müür = 404 19. J. Zoltan = 318 20. B. Nowak = 280 21. S. Allen = 260
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 13th 2019,15:55:48 ) .winer of this stage woud not be from that group
Great ride for De Gendt
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Seems like I made a mistake w my last "new team" listing. It should be like this:
0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0 - TEUNISSEN 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
Upeo, can you confirm? I've made 4 transfers so far.
Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 13th 2019,11:00:41 ) Please:
OUT: Van Garderen 1000
IN TEUNS 0
New Team: 0 - TEUNS 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
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Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 13th 2019,17:28:44 ) Quote ( Alen Bat @ July 13th 2019,15:55:48 )
.winer of this stage woud not be from that group
Great ride for De Gendt
A fantastic ride indeed. The Belgian cyclingfans can't complain so far with two nice victories already.
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Quote ( Harno Lé @ July 13th 2019,08:02:45 ) Quote ( Harno Lé @ July 11th 2019,03:19:09 New team :
3000 - E. Bernal 2000 - V. Nibali 2000 - T. Pinot 1500 - E. Buchmann 500- G. Van Avermaet 500 - G. Martin 500- Collbrelli 0 - O. Naesen 0 - D. Teuns 0 - N. Politt
Total : 10 000
Transfers : 2/8
NIbali (2000) ----------> J Stuyven (0) Martin (500) -----------> W. Van Aert (1000) Bernal (3000) ----------> G.Thomas (3500)
New team
3500 - G.Thomas 2000 - T. Pinot 1500 - E. Buchmann 1000 - W. Van Aert 500 - G. Van Avermaet 500 - S. Collbrelli 0 - O. Naesen 0 - D. Teuns 0 - N. Politt 0 - J Stuyven
total : 9000
Transfers : 5/8
Hi Harno,
Jasper Stuyven's value is 500 which brings your total to 9500.
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Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 13th 2019,18:05:13 ) Seems like I made a mistake w my last "new team" listing. It should be like this:
0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0 - TEUNISSEN 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
Upeo, can you confirm? I've made 4 transfers so far.
Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 13th 2019,11:00:41 )
Please:
OUT: Van Garderen 1000
IN TEUNS 0
New Team: 0 - TEUNS 0 - N. BONIFAZIO 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
Four transfers confirmed Alex.
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STAGE 8. MÂCON - SAINT ÉTIENNE :
Thomas De Gendt and Julian Alaphilippe back to heaven.
Thomas De Gendt claimed an epic victory in Saint-Etienne, his second one at the Tour de France after the Mont Ventoux in 2016, at the end of a breakaway he initiated at km 0. He resisted to the French duo who rode away from the yellow jersey group in the côte de La Jaillère with 12.5km to go. Thibaut Pinot moved to third overall while Julian Alaphilippe got the lead back after two days of glory for Giulio Ciccone who remains the best young rider.
De Gendt, Terpstra, King and De Marchi in the lead 173 riders took the start of stage 8 in Mâcon after Tejay van Garderen (EF Education First) withdrew after he broke a thumb at km 7 of the previous stage. Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal), Niki Terpstra (Total Direct Energie) and Ben King (Dimension Data) rode away from the gun at the initiative of the Belgian. Mads Würtz Schmidt (Katusha-Alpecin) was close to bridge the gap but didn’t make it and went back to the pack. Alessandro De Marchi (CCC) made a smart move by himself and came across to the leading trio at km 22. Terpstra passed first at the intermediate sprint at Cercié-en-Beaujolais (km 33) where the peloton was timed with its maximum deficit of five minutes, after which Bora-Hansgrohe and Sunweb took control of the peloton.
De Gendt first at all climbs De Gendt who is the alternative to Tim Wellens in the fight for the polka dot jersey inside the Lotto-Soudal team passed first ahead of King atop the hills: col de la Croix Montmain (km 51), col de la Croix de Thel (km 71), col de la Croix Paquet (km 84.5), côte d’Affoux (km 97), côte de la Croix de Part (km 133) where the leading quartet split in two with De Gendt and De Marchi at the front and Terpstra and King unable to hold their pace. De Gendt was first atop the côte d’Aveize (km 148.5) while Terpstra and King were reeled in by the peloton led by Astana with a deficit of 3’30’’. Christophe Laporte (Cofidis) abandoned due to sickness.
Alaphilippe and Pinot make a difference EF Education First relayed Astana on the hunt of the two leaders with 42km to go. The gap was down to one minute when Team Ineos collectively crashed in a downhill, including defending champion Geraint Thomas, with 17km to go. De Gendt attacked solo 14km before the end in the côte de La Jaillère. He crested solo while De Marchi was reeled in before the top. Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick Step) attacked to grab 5’’ at the bonus sprint, followed by Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) who grabbed 2’’. The two Frenchmen combined efforts to chase De Gendt down but didn’t catch him even in the last non-categorized climb 4km before the end. De Gendt won by six seconds while Pinot and Alaphilippe crossed the line 20 seconds before the yellow jersey group. It brought two Frenchmen in the top 3 of the Tour de France for the first time since Thomas Voeckler and Sandy Casar from stage 5 to 12 in 2004 as Alaphilippe got the yellow jersey back and Pinot moved into third place with best young rider Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) still in between. Hampered by a crash, defending champion Geraint Thomas (Ineos) made it back to the group of the favourites only deprived of Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) who couldn’t hold the pace in the last climb.
STAGE 8 RESULT :
1. T. De Gendt (100) 2. T. Pinot (70) 3. J. Alaphilippe (50) 4. M. Matthews (35) 5. P. Sagan (30) 6. M. Trentin (25) 7. X. Meurisse (20) 8. G. Van Avermaet (16) 9. E. Bernal (13) 10. G. Thomas (10) 11. P. Konrad (7) 12. A. Lutsenko (5) 13. N. Quintana (3) 14. R. Uran (2) 15. G. Martin (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. G. Ciccone > J. Alaphilippe (40) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. G. Ciccone > G. Ciccone (0)
COMBATIVE : T. De Gendt (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. N. Terpstra (20) 2. T. De Gendt (15) 3. B. King (10) 4. A. De Marchi (6) 5. E. Viviani (4) 6. P. Sagan (2)
CLASSIFICATION STAGE 8 :
1. K. Szajbel = 291 2. G. Tierney = 209 3. R. Bökov = 189 4. K.M. Müür = 176 5. B. Osman = 173 6. A. Bat = 140 7. J. Györfi = 138 8. D. Heuvel = 134 9. M. Cunha = 125 10. P. Baumbauer = 122 11. R. Kutowsky = 114 12. D. Van Leent = 99 13. A. Martez, H. Lé = 96 15. S. Allen = 87 16. A. Popa = 64 17. U,. Unaozidi = 62 18. J. Zoltan = 52 19. I. Todorov = 48 20. J. Santos = 46 21. B. Nowak = 16
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1185 2. A. Martez = 1092 3. R. Bökov = 1001 4. K. Szajbel = 998 5. M. Cunha = 996 6. D. Heuvel = 952 7. P. Baumbauer = 858 8. A. Bat = 831 9. H. Lé = 818 10. D. Van Leent = 770 11. R. Kutowsky = 756 12. U. Unaozidi = 692 13. G. Tierney = 686 14. J. Santos = 638 15. I. Todorov = 631 16. B. Osman = 604 17. K.M. Müür = 580 18. A. Popa = 501 19. J. Zoltan = 370 20. S. Allen = 347 21. B. Nowak = 296
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands) 8. K. Szajbel (Poland)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary) 8. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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OUT :
2500 - E. Viviani 1500 - A. Valverde 0 - B. King
IN :
3500 - P. Sagan 500 - T. Benoot 0 - D. Teuns
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The question of the day is, will Richie Porte survive this stage ?
Both in 2017 and 2018 he found his Waterloo in stage nine. Good luck to him !
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Quatorze Juillet,
So I expect a lot of French riders in the breakaway.
Bonne chance à toutes ! :)
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Well done Kuba ;)
I almost made the swap between Barguil and DeGendt two days ago, I should have.
The riders that have left the race so far :
112 BEVIN PATRICK 153 EDET NICOLAS 97 VAN GARDEREN TEJAY 151 LAPORTE CHRISTOPHE
(https://www.letour.fr/en/withdrawal)
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TRANSFERS :
0 x = J. Santos, P. Baumbauer, I. Todorov, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney, B. Nowak, M. Cunha, B. Osman
1 x = J. Györfi
2 x = R. Bökov
3 x = D. Van Leent, A. Martez, R. Kutowsky
4 x = A. Popa, S. Allen, K. Szajbel, A. Bat, U. Unaozidi, D. Heuvel
5 x = K.M. Müür, H. Lé,
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Out De Marchi in van Avermaet
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STAGE 9. SAINT ÉTIENNE - BRIOUDE :
Daryl Impey, out of Africa.
First African leader of the Tour de France, for two days in 2013, Daryl Impey became the second South African stage winner after Robert Hunter in Montpellier in 2007 as he outsprinted his last breakaway companion, Belgium’s Tiesj Benoot, in Brioude, the home of Romain Bardet who attacked from the peloton in the last climb but was brought back by Team Ineos. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey after shining on the roads of his Auvergne region on Bastille Day.
14 riders plus Marc Soler in the lead 172 riders took the start of stage 9 in Saint-Etienne. Polka dot jersey holder Tim Wellens (Lotto-Soudal) was first to attack after flag off but Nils Politt (Katusha-Alpecin) was first to make a gap for himself. Alessandro De Marchi (CCC) was forced to abandon after a heavy crash at km 10. Lukas Pöstlberger (Bora-Hansgrohe), Oliver Naesen (AG2R-La Mondiale), Ivan Garcia Cortina and Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma), Simon Clarke (EF Education First), Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott), Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo), Nicolas Roche (Sunweb), Jesus Herrada (Cofidis), Tiesj Benoot (Lotto-Soudal), Romain Sicard (Total Direct Energie), Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data) and Anthony Delaplace (Arkéa-Samsic) rode away at km 14. Marc Soler (Movistar) counter-attacked by himself and made the junction 1.2km before the summit of the very steep Mur d’Aurec (km 36.5) where Benoot gave Lotto-Soudal their 18th KOM victory since the start of the Tour de France (9 for Thomas De Gendt, 8 for Tim Wellens). Rui Costa (UAE Team Emirates) also attacked solo from the peloton and came 25’’ behind the leading group but couldn’t bridge the gap and waited for the pack.
Pöstlberger at the front with 42km to go The deficit of the peloton was 8’50’’ at Mur d’Aurec. A time gap of 10’49’’ was recorded at km 47, after which Deceuninck-Quick Step maintained it just above ten minutes. Boasson Hagen won the intermediate sprint at Arlanc (km 92). Clarke was first to attack from the front group with 62km to go. Garcia Cortina did so as well with 45km to go but following his move in a non-categorized climb, Pöstleberger found himself alone in the lead 42km before the end while the peloton let the gap increasing (13’ with 30km to go, 14’ with 20km to go). The Austrian was caught in the last categorized climb of the day with 15km to go. Roche and Benoot attacked from the leading group reduced to seven riders. Impey came across and passed first at côte de St-Just with 13km remaining.
First South African national champion to win at the Tour Benoot and Impey rode to victory 7km before the end while Romain Bardet (AG2R-La Mondiale), Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) and Steven Kruijswijk (Jumbo-Visma) attacked in the côte de St-Just but Team Ineos was prompt to bring them back. Benoot and Impey shared the turns to avoid the return of their former breakaway companions. Benoot took the initiative of launching the sprint but Impey proved to be the fastest. He’s the first rider to win a Tour de France stage with the South Africa national champion jersey. The last victory of his Mitchelton-Scott team was with Michael Matthews in 2016.
STAGE 9 RESULT :
1. D. Impey (100) 2. T. Benoot (70) 3. J. Tratnik (50) 4. O. Naesen (35) 5. J. Stuyven (30) 6. N. Roche (25) 7. M. Soler (20) 8. I. Garcia Cortina (16) 9. S. Clarke (13) 10. A. Delaplace (10) 11. J. Herrada (7) 12. S. Ricard (5) 13. L. Pöstlberger (3) 14. E. Boasson Hagen (2) 15. T. Martin (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. G. Ciccone > G. Ciccone (0)
COMBATIVE : T. Benoot (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. E. Boasson Hagen (20) 2. J. Stuyven (15) 3. A. Delaplace (10) 4. D. Impey (6) 5. T. Benoot (4) 6. J. Herrada (2)
CLASSIFICATION STAGE 9 :
1. A. Bat = 129 2. J. Santos = 119 3. J. Zoltan, I. Todorov, U. Unaozidi = 84 6. H. Lé = 80 7. A. Martez, D. Heuvel = 45 9. S. Allen, R. Bökov = 35 11. K.M. Müür = 25 12. B. Nowak = 22 13. J. Györfi = 13 14. G. Tierney = 1 15. K. Szajbel, A. Popa, R. Kutowsky, D. Van Leent, B. Osman, M. Cunha, P. Baumbauer = 0
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1198 2. A. Martez = 1137 3. R. Bökov = 1036 4. K. Szajbel = 998 5. D. Heuvel = 997 6. M. Cunha = 996 7. A. Bat = 960 8. H. Lé = 898 9. P. Baumbauer = 858 10. U. Unaozidi = 776 11. D. Van Leent = 770 12. J. Santos = 757 13. R. Kutowsky = 756 14. I. Todorov = 715 15. G. Tierney = 687 16. K.M. Müür = 605 17. B. Osman = 604 18. A. Popa = 501 19. J. Zoltan = 454 20. S. Allen = 382 21. B. Nowak = 318
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands) 8. K. Szajbel (Poland) 9. A. Bat (Croatia)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary) 8. J. Györfi (Hungary) 9. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Small correction, it was not Steven Kruijswijk who attacked on the côte de St. Just but George Bennet from Jumbo Visma.
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Transfer #5
OUT: BONIFAZIO (0) IN: M. CORT (0)
New Team: 0 - J. PHILIPSEN 0 - TEUNISSEN 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - M. CORT 500 - G. VAN AVERMAET 1000 - W. VAN AERT 1000 - I. ZAKARIN 1500 - M. MATTHEWS 1500 - A. VALVERDE 3000 - E. BERNAL
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