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    2024-07-12T16:48:56.518Z

    Join us for full live coverage of stage 14 on Saturday and stage 15 on Sunday.

    2024-07-12T16:48:31.147Z

    Alasdair Fotheringham is at the Tour de France with Barry Ryan and spoke to Egan Bernal about his gradual but constant return to form after his life-threatening crash. 

    It is another great read. 

    ‘A great leap forward’ – former Tour de France winner Egan Bernal makes giant strides on comeback trail

    ORLEANS FRANCE JULY 09 Egan Bernal of Colombia and Team INEOS Grenadiers prior to the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 10 a 1873km stage from Orleans to SaintAmandMontrond UCIWT on July 09 2024 in Orleans France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

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    2024-07-12T16:46:46.387Z

    It has been another hectic and  exciting day of racing at the Tour de France and we have full coverage and reaction from the day. 

    But don’t miss our exclusive interviews and long-features. 

    Barry Ryan recently sat down for an exclusive interview with Mark Cavendish about his long career and why he is still racing. 

    This is a member’s exclusive and published on our special Premium format. Sign-up to Cyclingnews to read it. 

    ‘I won’t ever regret stopping now, that’s for sure’ – Mark Cavendish’s last Tour de France wasn’t really about the record

    Picture by Zac Williams/SWpix.com - 03/07/2024 - Cycling - 2024 Tour de France - Stage 5 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint Vulbas - France - Mark Cavendish, Astana Qazaqstan.

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    2024-07-12T16:42:15.235Z

    These are the stage 13 results via our friends at FirstCycling.

    2024-07-12T16:39:03.924Z

    The Tour de France climbs into the Pyrenees at the weekend with stage 14 from Pau to Saint-Lary-Soulan/Pla d’Adet. It is short at 151.9km but includes 4000 metres of climbing in the final 80km. 

    Tour de France 2024 – Stage 14 preview  

    2024-07-12T16:32:15.707Z

    To fully understand all the attacks, echelons, crashes and racing on stage 13, read our full stage report and see our photo gallery. 

    Tour de France: Jasper Philipsen powers to stage 13 victory in Pau ahead of Van Aert

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 LR Stage winner Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team Alpecin Deceuninck Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a Bike and Pascal Ackermann of Germany and Team Israel Premier Tech sprint at finish line during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

    (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T16:29:30.594Z

    Arnaud De Lie (Lotto Dstny) was one of the riders blocked behind a crash in the final kilometre of stage 13 of the Tour de France, and so he was unable to race for the stage win.

    This is what happened and how riders reacted.

    Lotto Dstny, Arkéa-B&B lead-outs collide in stage 13 sprint crash at the Tour de France

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 Amaury Capiot of Belgium and Team Arkea BB Hotels crosses the finish line injured after being involved in a crash during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

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    2024-07-12T16:12:37.215Z

    Despite testing positive for COVID-19 Ayuso spoke to the media after the stage. He die not cofirm he was suffering with low-viral load COVID-19 but UAE Team Emirates confirmed that to Cyclingnews.   

    Ayuso said: “When health issues come like this, I cannot really do much. 

    “I’m worried that I cannot put my heart into helping but on the other side I think the team is very capable. They’re still very and have a very good chance of winning this race. I’ll be cheering for them.”  

    This is our full story on the Spaniard’s withdrawal from the Tour. 

    Tadej Pogačar loses key climbing domestique as Juan Ayuso abandons the 2024 Tour de France

    Juan Ayuso did not start stage 6 of the Dauphiné

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    2024-07-12T16:10:43.328Z

    Pogačar also spoke about losing Juan Ayuso, who tested positive for COVID-19 but then abandoned the Tour after the fast start to the stage.

    “It’s a bit of a blow – for sure he was one of the guys coming into the Tour de France that I was thinking will be one of the keys in the mountains. 

    “But it’s not such a big blow, Joao and Adam are flying in the mountains and Pavel and Mark are doing everywhere on all terrains a good job, and Nils and Tim are improving – we are growing as a group and even with one less we can be strong.” 

    2024-07-12T16:08:53.670Z

    Tadej Pogačar spoke post-stage about the aggressive racing on stage 13, the mountain stages in the Pyrenees.

    “We expected for it to be chaotic but we didn’t expect that much of a big group in the front. That we had Adam in the front and it turned out to be really great for us, we didn’t need to spend a lot today,” he said. 

    “I like the climbs in the Pyrenees. Before the Tour I wasn’t sure what climbs we were doing but after that I checked them out, they’re climbs that I know and I’m really looking forward to it.” 

    2024-07-12T16:02:45.889Z

    Tadej Pogačar again pulled on the yellow jersey as race leader after finishing ninth on the stage. He also keeps the polka-dot jersey, which will again be worn by Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility), who remains in second place in the KOM competition.  

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Leader Jersey crosses the finish line during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

    (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T15:48:34.419Z

    This was the moment of the crash in the final kilometre.

    Ok Capiot relaxed after doing his leadout and dropped back, messing the sprint of the others but still that shoulder check by Van Gils was too violent, he will get relegated and fined, imo. #TDF2024pic.twitter.com/XaHj9FBmN8📹 @UribecyclingJuly 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T15:45:23.706Z

    This is how Jasper Philipsen won the stage.

    2024-07-12T15:40:55.068Z

    It’s interesting to hear that Visma rode for Wout Van Aert on the even of a big weekend in the Pyrenees.

    2024-07-12T15:40:21.184Z

    The stage ended with a sprint but was a day attack, echelons and even GC-rider attacks.  

    UAE put Adam Yates in the first major attack. Then Visma went on the attack but Pogacar responded.  

    Matteo Jorgenson played a key role protecting Jonas Vingegaard.  

    “We knew it was going to be a really nervous and hard day with the wind, no matter what we did,” the American said. 

    “Once we got through the start, there was a bit of a situation. Yates got in the move and it was pretty big group, so we had to start pretty early controlling. Then once we got to the main crosswind section and it didn’t really explode too much, we wanted to control it for Wout.

    “We believed that he would win after some so many close calls. But it didn’t work out unfortunately.” 

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 LR Christophe Laporte of France and Team Visma Lease a Bike Remco Evenepoel of Belgium and Team Soudal QuickStep White Best Young Rider Jersey Tiesj Benoot of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a Bike and Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Leader Jersey compete in echelons formation due to the crosswind during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

    (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T15:36:25.552Z

    Thanks to his stage win, Philipsen has reduced his gap to Girmay in the points competition from 107 to 75 points.

    2024-07-12T15:32:05.391Z

    Philipsen added: 

    “Wout was piloted perfectly by Christophe Laporte. I was in the wheel but I had to launch early and so I could pass him. So I’m really happy with my sprint and with the feeling.

    “This was my best feeling so far in the Tour de France, we didn’t have the best start, also feeling wise, some bad luck, but I’m happy we could turn it around. 

    “We are already with two stage wins, so it’s not a bad Tour. We always want more, but yeah, we just have to go day by day and enjoy the victory today.”

    2024-07-12T15:30:04.059Z

    Philipsen managed to get the jump on Wout Van Aert at the right time and only looked back after crossing the line.

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 LR Stage winner Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team Alpecin Deceuninck Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a Bike and Pascal Ackermann of Germany and Team Israel Premier Tech sprint at finish line during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

    (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T15:28:58.594Z

    Jasper Philipsen said: 

    “It was full gas from the start and the bunch never slowed down. It was crosswinds, with a big group ahead. 

    “We had two guys in with Mathieu and Axel Laurance, so I thought they would continue until the line but the peloton keep on going, and so I also kept on believing, because the feeling was good, much better than I had the previous week. 

    “I could start my sprint with confidence, and I’m happy nobody could pass.” 

    PAU FRANCE JULY 12 LR Jasper Philipsen of Belgium and Team Alpecin Deceuninck celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team Visma Lease a Bike during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 a 1653km stage from Agen to Pau UCIWT on July 12 2024 in Pau France Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

    (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T15:27:44.240Z

    Here comes the Mathieu van der Poel, Cavendish group. They finish 13 minutes down on Philipsen but they are still faster than the expected fastest speed for the stage. 

    It was that kind of day. 

    2024-07-12T15:23:46.982Z

    Amaury Capiot seemed to move across the road in the final kilometre and the Lotto rider bumped his shoulder as he passed.  That sparked the crash, with Capiot going down hard.

    2024-07-12T15:21:25.474Z

    The Arkea rider involved the late crash was Amaury Capiot. He is battered and bruised but rolls to the finish line, pushed by his DS.  

    2024-07-12T15:20:09.078Z

    “Already with two stages wins, it’s not a bad Tour. But we want more,” Philipsen said.

    2024-07-12T15:19:32.590Z

    Here is the first shot of Philipsen’s second win.

    Alpecin-Deceuninck team's Belgian rider Jasper Philipsen cycles to the finish line to win ahead of second-placed Team Visma - Lease a Bike team's Belgian rider Wout Van Aert the 13th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 165,3 km between Agen and Pau, southwestern France, on July 12, 2024. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

    (Image credit: Marco BERTORELLO / AFP / Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T15:18:54.877Z

    Philipsen won four stages last year but struggled in the first week. Now he seems back to his best.

    2024-07-12T15:18:08.146Z

    That is Jasper Philipsen’s second stage win of the 2024 Tour.

    2024-07-12T15:16:04.475Z

    Cees Bol was involved in the crash.

    2024-07-12T15:15:04.605Z

    The crash in the final kilometre was sparked after Arkea and lotto riders clashed. That sparked other riders to go down into the barriers and De Lie was forced to slam on the brakes and lean onto the barriers, his sprint hopes over. 

    2024-07-12T15:12:30.602Z

    Pascal Ackermann was third and Girmay fourth. 

    2024-07-12T15:11:35.334Z

    He beat his big rival Wout Van Aert.

    2024-07-12T15:11:16.364Z

    Jasper Philipsen wins it! 

    2024-07-12T15:10:50.260Z

    Crash! De Lie involved.  

    2024-07-12T15:10:36.441Z

    Last kilometre!

    2024-07-12T15:10:23.360Z

    Intermarche take control of the lead out. 

    2024-07-12T15:09:02.116Z

    Lotto close him down, De Lie is there. Is it his day? 

    2024-07-12T15:08:41.991Z

    Boom Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X) makes yet another attack.

    2024-07-12T15:08:11.956Z

    Watch out for EF’s Marijn van den Berg in the sprint.

    2024-07-12T15:07:47.236Z

    3km to go

    Pogacar is up front to stay safe. 

    2024-07-12T15:07:25.882Z

    Lots of riders will try to take on the big-name sprinters.

    2024-07-12T15:07:06.507Z

    4km to go

    Some riders are sitting up. This will be a very reduced-rider sprint. 

    2024-07-12T15:06:40.784Z

    The run-in to the finish is on wide roads on the outskirts of Pau. 

    Position is vital.

    2024-07-12T15:02:49.659Z

    8km to go

    They’re back together. but more attacks fly.  

    Stuyven goes again!  Most teams want a sprint but others do not. 

    2024-07-12T14:56:13.444Z

    Brent Van Moer (Lotto) and Fabien Grellier (TotalEnergies) were with Stuyven but a surge blew Grellier off the wheel and hurt Van Moer. 

    They lead by 15 seconds as other teams begin to position their sprinters and do vital chase work.

    2024-07-12T14:50:34.238Z

    Jasper Stuyven sparks another attack. 

    2024-07-12T14:50:13.856Z

    20km to go

    Jasper Philipsen and Biniam Girmay are in the group. So are Michael Matthews, Luca Mozzato and Wout Van Aert.

    2024-07-12T14:47:45.423Z

    Peloton groupe’ –  All back together. Apart from a number of sprinters, who are out the back.

    2024-07-12T14:45:15.921Z

    Victor Campenaerts is doing the work for De Lie and brings the gap down to 10 seconds.

    2024-07-12T14:43:51.424Z

    De Lie has asked his Lotto teammates to lead the chase and close the gap. 

    De Lie was in the early break but clearly feels good today. 

    2024-07-12T14:42:59.710Z

    25km to go

    Carapaz and Halland Johannesse fight on together but they suffering, even with a slight tail wind. 

    Th gap is 30 seconds, with Van Aert and De Lie there.  

    2024-07-12T14:37:28.135Z

    Carapaz is going all in to try to escape. He and Tobias Halland Johannessen are on the Côte de Simacourbe with 28km to race. 

    The peloton and the fast finishers, are letting them hang off the front.

    2024-07-12T14:32:01.789Z

    We can see Biniam Girmay in the yellow jersey group but Dylan Groenewegen and Alexander Kristoff have been distanced.

    2024-07-12T14:29:42.902Z

    Carapaz is away with Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility). they lead by 20 seconds but the group behind includes  lot of strong riders and even some sprinters.

    2024-07-12T14:22:43.417Z

    On the Côte de Blachon (1.6 km à 6.1%), Richard Carapaz of EF attacks! 

    2024-07-12T14:20:41.632Z

    There are only 40km to race but they include half of the 2000 metres of climbing of the stage. 

    2024-07-12T14:20:03.262Z

    40km to go

    Gruppo compatto. But only up front, the Cavendish, Gaviria, van der Poel group is at 3:00. 

    2024-07-12T14:19:02.544Z

    Interestingly Israel have Pascal Ackermann in the front group and so are driving the race long, in the hope other sprinters suffer in the chase.

    However the gap is only 10 seconds now.

    2024-07-12T14:12:56.354Z

    The peloton is chasing the yellow jersey group. This could reform but the Cavendish group is 1:50 back.

    2024-07-12T14:09:53.316Z

    Crash! Nils Politt of UAE goes down in the front group.

    2024-07-12T14:09:22.325Z

    The GC group catch Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers), Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Julien Bernard (Lidl-Trek) and Magnus Cort (Uno-X). 

    A first chase group is at 45 seconds, with the Cavendish goup at  1:20.  

    2024-07-12T14:07:29.585Z

    50km to go

    So much has happened so far today but so much more can still happen.

    Then tomorrow the Tour climbs into the Pyrenees.

    2024-07-12T14:03:39.550Z

    Some of the sprinters are in chase group, including Mark Cavendish.  

    2024-07-12T14:02:59.891Z

    Classics riders like Alberto Bettiol are also in the GC attack and driving the pace. 

    2024-07-12T14:01:48.811Z

    The speed is so high that the GC group is about to sweep up the four attackers.

    Pogacar and Evenepoel are doing big turns on the front. Vingegaard is there with teammate Christophe Laporte.  

    2024-07-12T13:59:53.409Z

    Visma are driving the front GC echelon of about 30 riders, there are two other echelons behind them. 

    What a stage! What a race! 

    2024-07-12T13:58:59.151Z

    58km to go

    Echelons! An exposed sector of roads sees Visma and UAE again split the peloton!

    2024-07-12T13:57:01.962Z

    UAE have confirmed Juan Ayuso abandoned the Tour due to illness and confirmed to Cyclingnews that the Spaniard was suffering with COVID-19. 

    This is our updated story.

    Tadej Pogačar loses key climbing domestique as Juan Ayuso abandons the 2024 Tour de France

    PIACENZA ITALY JULY 01 LR Adam Yates of The United Kingdom and Juan Ayuso of Spain and UAE Team Emirates prior to the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 3 a 2308km stage from Piacenza to Torino UCIWT on July 01 2024 in Piacenza Italy Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T13:53:20.842Z

    The gap to the four attackers is rising after the peloton came back together It is now 1:20. However the wind is still blowing and so attacks later in the stage near Pau are still possible.   

    2024-07-12T13:45:58.966Z

    The peloton catches the attackers, leaving just Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers), Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Julien Bernard (Lidl-Trek) and Magnus Cort (Uno-X) up the road at 1:00. 

    Will the peloton let them go and just control them, or will more attacks come whenever the road are exposed to crosswinds? 

    Stay with us to find out.  

    2024-07-12T13:43:30.766Z

    70km to go

    The peloton continues to ride at speed as it chases the attackers. 

    The four are at 55 seconds, with the remains of the attack, including Mathieu van der Poel and Adam Yates now within sight. 

    After a rocket-speed 90km of racing, there could soon be some control and calm in the race.  

    2024-07-12T13:39:23.686Z

    Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ) won the intermediate sprint near the Nogaro motor racing circuit where a Tour stage finished last year and Jasper Philipsen won a crash-hit sprint. 

    The attacks swept up the points and so that allowed Biniam Girmay to avoid any stress.

    2024-07-12T13:37:01.564Z

    75km to go

    Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers), Romain Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Julien Bernard (Lidl-Trek) and Magnus Cort (Uno-X) are 50 seconds ahead of the chasers from the original attack. 

    The peloton is about to catch Adam Yates (UAE Emirates), Bernard, Skujins (Lidl-Trek), Mohoric (Bahrain-Victorious), Geniets, Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Van der Poel, Laurance (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Costa, Van den Berg (EF Education Easypost), De Lie, Van Moer (Lotto-Dstny), Lazkano (Movistar), Van den Broek (dsm-Firmenich), Ballerini (Astana), Cort and Abrahamsen (Uno-X).

    2024-07-12T13:30:52.258Z

    The stage is close to the halfway point but there has not been a let-up in the raving after a leg-burning 90 minutes of racing.

    The average speed remains at 49.5km/h. 

    2024-07-12T13:26:22.220Z

    85km to go

    Laurens De Plus stops for a bike change. He will have to chas hard to get back to the peloton, such is the speed. 

    2024-07-12T13:20:41.408Z

    The four riders are Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers), Grégoire (Groupama-FDJ), Bernard (Lidl-Trek) and Cort (Uno-X).

    The rest of the attack is at 30 seconds and the peloton is at 1:25.  

    2024-07-12T13:19:51.100Z

    This was the moment that Cort caused the split. That raised the pace and hurt some of the riders in the attack. However it increased their lead on the peloton.

    💪The pace is hellish at the front of the race! @MagnusCort, @JulienBernard17, @kwiato and @GrgoireRomain2 set off again.💪 Le rythme est infernal en tête de course ! @MagnusCort, @JulienBernard17, @kwiato et @GrgoireRomain2 repartent.#TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/0czpTPqFZmJuly 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T13:14:37.399Z

    95km to go

    The gap remains at 50 seconds but an attack from Magnus Cort has split the 21-rider attack. 

    If they attack each other, that only helps the chasers.

     

    2024-07-12T13:06:42.994Z

    The riders raced at 48.7 km/h for the first 50 kilometers of the stage. That must have hurt.

    2024-07-12T13:05:30.424Z

    The 21 riders in the attack are not all working equally and that is perhaps creating problems and slowing the pace.

    2024-07-12T13:04:12.287Z

    There appears to be some kind of pact in the peloton, with two riders from Ineos, Soudal, Jayco and other riders woking on the front and rotating at speed.  

    The gap is down to 45 seconds.

    2024-07-12T13:02:50.694Z

    This is the view from the roadside.

    When the Tour comes to town 💨 📍 Mézin #TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/2d3z9O4YvBJuly 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T12:56:44.493Z

    On a sheltered point on the stage, the peloton has started to pull back the attackers. 

    The gap is down to 50 seconds.

    2024-07-12T12:55:17.839Z

    Tadej Pogačar stayed vigilant, going with the Visma attack. He knew that teammate Adam Yates was up the road.    

    Tour de France leader Tadej Pogačar

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:54:34.814Z

    Remco Evenepoel and Tadej Pogačar were aso in the Visma attack.

    Tadej Pogačar was in the Visma echelon attack

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:54:04.919Z

    Visma drove the Tour de France leader’s echelon attack but then eased up and dropped back to the peloton.

    Visma drive the Tour de France leader's echelon attack

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:53:31.343Z

    This is the attack, with Adam Yates in there for UAE.

    This is the attack, with Adam Yates in there for UAE

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:53:14.000Z

    The gap to the attack is up to 1:00, even with Geraint Thomas and Jonathan Castroviejo leading the chase.

    Up front the attackers are working hard to stay away. Check out the names in the attack.  It is a quality and very serious attack.

    2024-07-12T12:45:27.717Z

    This is our report on Juan Ayuso’s abandon at the Tour de France and the reports he is suffering with COVID-19.

    The loss of the Spaniard is a blow to the team and Pogacar’s hopes of overall victory. Of course, Pogacar revealed he had COVID-19 ten days before the Tour and so is unlikely to catch it again.   

    Juan Ayuso abandons the Tour de France

    Juan Ayuso did not start stage 6 of the Dauphiné

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:41:05.930Z

    The gap is rising, it’s close to a minute now as the race reaches the village of sos.  

    There are lots of SOS calls coming from the peloton right now as riders suffer and the attack extends its lead. 

    2024-07-12T12:39:09.447Z

    With Ayuso suffering with COVID-19, several teams wore face masks at the start today, including  Visma.  

    Jonas Vingegaard wore a mask before the start of stage 13 of the Tour de France

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:37:20.197Z

    Ineos, Soudal and Jayco are also working in the peloton to try to control Adam Yates.  

    UAE are trying to put pressure on Visma and others for Pogacar before the weekend’s stages in Pyrénées.

    2024-07-12T12:34:03.366Z

    The attacks is down to 21 riders but their lead is up to 45 seconds and still rising. 

    2024-07-12T12:32:49.268Z

    The wind is blowing at the Tour de France

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:32:39.866Z

    Mathieu van der Poel was on the attack during stage 13 of the Tour de France

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:32:28.772Z

    This was the early echelon chaos.

    Crosswinds were a factor during stage 13 of the Tour de France

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:31:09.562Z

    130km to go

    In a protected part of the stage, the Pogacar-Visma attack has eased up and so been caught by the peloton.

    They perhaps realised that they would struggle to stay away and that Visma’s numbers would give Pogacar a free ride.

    2024-07-12T12:29:39.682Z

    After suffering, Juan Ayuso has abandoned the Tour! 

    According to a report in Spanish newspaper AS, Ayuso tested positive for COVID-19 but the team cleared hi to race on due to having  a very low virus load.

    However he struggled from the start of the stage. He shook DS Fabrizio Guidi’s hand and then dropped back to climb off.  

    FIRENZE ITALY JUNE 28 Juan Ayuso of Spain and UAE Team Emirates during the UAE Team Emirates Training prior to the 111th Tour de France 2024 UCIWT on June 28 2024 in Firenze Italy Photo by Dario BelingheriGetty Images

    (Image credit: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T12:24:58.161Z

    Jayco and Ineos are leading the chase of the attacks. 

    2024-07-12T12:24:35.376Z

    The  yellow jersey group is only 20 seconds behind the break, with the peloton a further 20 seconds back.  

    2024-07-12T12:23:18.916Z

    Visma have four teammates in the attack with Vingegaard. Pogacar has Almieda, while Evenepoel is alone. 

    2024-07-12T12:21:16.950Z

    Other GC riders are in the peloton and chasing. 

    2024-07-12T12:20:57.691Z

    We can see the yellow jersey in a small group but there are several Visma riders, including Vingegaard, too!  

    2024-07-12T12:19:54.758Z

    They hit exposed roads and the peloton explodes! 

    2024-07-12T12:16:30.534Z

    The peloton is lined out on the country roads of southwest France. The speed is up to 47km/h as the break tries to go clear and the peloton chases them down. 

    Visma have Kelderman and others riding on the front, with UAE ticked in their wheels. It’s race on! 

    2024-07-12T12:13:43.853Z

    145km to go

    Ayuso gets two sticky bottles from his team car and manages to get back to the rear of the peloton.

    2024-07-12T12:12:45.861Z

    Juan Ayuso is at the back of the peloton and clearly suffering. Is he sick? 

    2024-07-12T12:08:25.380Z

    150km to go

    The gap remains at 30 seconds.

    2024-07-12T12:07:33.426Z

    Visma are near the front to help the chase. They are perhaps not happy to see Yates in the attack. They are also tying to stay safe and vigilant for the attacks and splits.

    2024-07-12T12:06:00.330Z

    These are the surnames of the attackers: 

    Tratnik, Yates, Kwiatkowski, Bernard, Skujins, Mohoric, Geniets, Grégoire, Van der POel, Laurance, Costa, Powless, Van den Berg, De Lie, Van Moer, Lazkano, Van den Broek, Ballerini, Cort, Abrahamsen. 

    2024-07-12T12:05:31.125Z

    There are 23 riders in the attack. Is that enough to ensure they go clear? 

    2024-07-12T12:04:40.669Z

    Adam Yates is eighth overall at 6:59, so the peloton cannot let him go. Though his fellow breakaway riders probably don’t want him in there too. 

    2024-07-12T12:02:53.659Z

    The gap is up to 30 seconds. The elastic could snap very soon.

    2024-07-12T12:02:29.139Z

    Adam Yates, Tadej Pogacar’s key lieutenant is also there. 

    2024-07-12T12:01:44.053Z

    Jayco-AlUla appear to have missed the attack and so are leading the chase.

    Interestingly Jan Tratnik is there for Visma.  

    2024-07-12T11:55:51.187Z

    We have a second echelon of chasers, with the peloton lined out behind them.

    2024-07-12T11:53:59.626Z

    160km to go

    The riders reach an exposed section of roads and the attackers form an echelon! 

    2024-07-12T11:52:00.587Z

    Ten or so riders are off the front but others are chasing them. 

    2024-07-12T11:48:26.870Z

    Boom! Victor Campenaerts is the first to attack.

    2024-07-12T11:47:31.121Z

    We can also see race leader Tadej Pogacar close to the front as the riders enter the final kilometre before the ‘Depart Reel’ and kick-off.  

    2024-07-12T11:42:14.539Z

    Mathieu van der Poel is up front. Will he go on the attack? 

    2024-07-12T11:41:56.825Z

    4km to the stage start! Get ready to go! 

    2024-07-12T11:40:55.668Z

    There are riders packed tight behind the red race directors car. 

    With the wind up and riders looking to attack to go in the break, we’re expecting an aggressive start to the stage. 

    2024-07-12T11:33:40.682Z

    The riders have rolled out of Argen and are in the 9.2km neutralised sector. 

    That will add an extra 15 minutes in the saddle today.

    2024-07-12T11:26:11.742Z

    This is the profile of today’s stage.

    Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 profile

    (Image credit: ASO)

    Ineos Grenadiers are next on stage. They have Carlos Rodriguez and Egan Bernal as protected leaders, with Tom Pidcock and Geraint Thomas targeting stages. 

    2024-07-12T11:04:47.497Z

    We’re 30 minutes from the start of the stage!

    2024-07-12T11:02:53.162Z

    Next up on the sign-on podium is Visma-Lease a Bike. 

    They will perhaps look to set-up Wout Van Aert for victory today, while also looking after Jonas Vingegaard.

    It’s interesting to see that with COVID-19 cases again circulating in the Tour, the riders wore masks on their ride to the podium.

    2024-07-12T11:01:01.802Z

    Biniam Girmay said his sprint victories at the Tour can play an important role in raising the profile of cycling and so investment in African cycling. 

    Read what he said here: Biniam Girmay hopeful Tour de France success will raise cycling’s profile amongst Black Africans

    VILLENEUVESURLOT FRANCE JULY 11 Stage winner Biniam Girmay of Eritrea and Team Intermarche Wanty Green Sprint Jersey reacts after the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 12 a 2036km stage from Aurillac to VilleneuvesurLot UCIWT on July 11 2024 in VilleneuvesurLot France Photo by Guillaume Horcajuelo PoolGetty Images

    (Image credit: Guillaume Horcajuelo / Pool / Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T10:58:09.424Z

    The Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe team sign-on without Primož Roglič but promise to fight on and target stage victories.

    “We came here to win the Tour with Primoz, but we still have a few options to win stages,” Bob Jungels said.

    2024-07-12T10:54:09.021Z

    Girmay is making history and was on the front cover of L’Equipe today. 

    Biniam Girmay making headlines all over the world 🥇🥇🥇🇪🇷 #TDF2024 pic.twitter.com/m7fJ2OCqjAJuly 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T10:52:30.423Z

    Biniam Girmay became the new boss of the Tour de France sprints by taking his third win on stage 12.

    This our our full stage report, results and photo gallery.

    Tour de France: Biniam Girmay the new sprint boss, takes third win on stage 12

    VILLENEUVESURLOT FRANCE JULY 11 Biniam Girmay of Eritrea and Team Intermarche Wanty Green Sprint Jersey celebrates at podium during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 12 a 2036km stage from Aurillac to VilleneuvesurLot UCIWT on July 11 2024 in VilleneuvesurLot France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

    (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T10:50:48.144Z

    Stage 12 was a quiet day until the crash with 12km to go. Then the sprint was hectic too. 

    Read back over our full live coverage to understand all the action.

    As it happened: Tour de France stage 12 sprint showdown as Roglič loses time in crash

    Intermarche - Wanty team's Eritrean rider Biniam Girmay wearing the sprinter's green jersey (2nd R) sprints to the finish line to win ahead of second-placed Team Visma - Lease a Bike team's Belgian rider Wout Van Aert (3rd L) and third-placed Arkea - B&B Hotels team's French rider Arnaud Demare (L) during the 12th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 203,6 km between Aurillac and Villeneuve-sur-Lot, southwestern France, on July 11, 2024. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T10:39:22.224Z

    After the heat on Thursday, rain has come in overnight and cooled the air.  

    Cloudy skies are expected all day today with a few sunny spells. Temperatures between 21 and 23°C are forecast. 

    Strong westerly and north-westerly winds averaging 22 to 25 km/h throughout the day could make for a hard ride southwest. The cross winds could even spark splits in the peloton but perhaps slow the attacks and so favour the peloton. 

    2024-07-12T10:32:58.448Z

    Fortnuately Australia’s Jarrad Drizners of Lotto-Dstny is able to race on today. He and several teammates cashes on Thursday.

    🇫🇷 #TDF2024@jarradrizners you are a fighter! 👊 pic.twitter.com/xbFtK3ksq4July 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T10:28:40.974Z

    Astana will soon sign-on. Mark Cavendish has a chance of a 36th stage victory in Pau. 

    The Manxman gave an exclusive interview to Cyclingnews, with Barry Ryan producing a great feature interview.

    If you aren’t a Cyclingnews member, it is worth signing-up today to read Barry Ryan’s superb long-read interview with Mark.  

    Click below to see the interview in our special Premium format.  

    ‘I won’t ever regret stopping now, that’s for sure’ – Mark Cavendish’s last Tour de France wasn’t really about the record

    Picture by Zac Williams/SWpix.com - 03/07/2024 - Cycling - 2024 Tour de France - Stage 5 Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Saint Vulbas - France - Mark Cavendish, Astana Qazaqstan.

    (Image credit: Zac Williams/SWpix.com)
    2024-07-12T10:22:39.465Z

    The first team on stage is Alpecin-Deceuninck, they suffered a tough day on Thursday, as Jonas Rickaert and Søren Kragh Andersen didn’t make the time cut. They continue the race with six riders.

    Jonas crashed early in the stage while Søren has been suffering from saddle pain for a few days and knew a abandonment was near. He tried to help Jonas in the hope of making the time limit.

    “Sad that I have to leave the Tour like this,” Soren says. “The saddle pain got worse and worse. I had no more option than to leave the Tour.  I really was hoping to bring Jonas at the finish on time, as last task here. Too bad it didn’t work out,” he said.

    2024-07-12T10:17:47.308Z

    Today’s 165.3 km stage starts in Agen at 1:30CET. The podium ceremony is underway, with the first teams on stage. 

    Alasdair Fotheringham and Barry Ryan are on the ground in Agen for Cyclingnews to gather the reaction to Primož Roglič’s abandon and other  reaction and news, as the Tour nears the Pyrénées. 

    2024-07-12T10:14:31.535Z

    Former professional and now a television commentator Brian Smith expressed everybody’s thoughts about Primož Roglič’s crash and abandon. 

    Our sport is cruel at times… https://t.co/W7yTusGoOLJuly 12, 2024

    2024-07-12T10:05:53.624Z

    The stage should deliver another bunch sprint with the sprinters’ teams surely controlling the day’s break. 

    However, the roads are rolling early on and in the final 40 kilometres, making it a real test of strength between the attacking baroudeur riders and the sprint teams.

    The late ascents of Côte de Blachon (1.5km at 6.9%) and Côte de Simacourbe (1.8km at 6.4%) could pose a problem for those fast men who struggle on the climbs. 

    Our pick for the day? Biniam Girmay on Intermarche. The Eritrean is on a roll, can climb pretty and as fast. 

    2024-07-12T10:03:04.630Z

    This is the map of stage 13 from Agen to Pau. It takes the Tour further south and close to the Pyrénées. 

    Tour de France 2024 Stage 13 route

    (Image credit: ASO)
    2024-07-12T09:53:53.465Z

    Click below to read our full story on Primož Roglič  abandon from the Tour.

    Primož Roglič abandons the 2024 Tour de France

    VILLENEUVESURLOT FRANCE JULY 11 Primoz Roglic of Slovenia and Team Red Bull BORA hansgrohe crosses the finish line injured after being involved in a crash during the 111th Tour de France 2024 Stage 12 a 2036km stage from Aurillac to VilleneuvesurLot UCIWT on July 11 2024 in VilleneuvesurLot France Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

    (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T09:51:07.137Z

    Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe issued a short statement. 

    “Primož Roglič underwent careful examination by our medical team after yesterday’s stage and again this morning,” Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe announced on social media. “The decision has been taken that he will not start today, to focus on upcoming goals.” 

    “We wish you a speedy recovery Primož.”

    So does everyone at Cyclingnews.

    Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe team's Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic, with visible injuries sustained in a crash in the final kilometers of the stage, cycles past the finish line of the 12th stage of the 111th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 203,6 km between Aurillac and Villeneuve-sur-Lot, southwestern France, on July 11, 2024. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

    (Image credit: Getty Images)
    2024-07-12T09:49:36.998Z

    Sadly the Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe team have just confirmed that Primož Roglič has pulled out of the race ahead of stage 13.

    Roglič was one of several riders who crashed 12.2km from the end of Thursday’s race to Villeneuve-sur-Lot. He suffered road rash to his right shoulder and crossed the finish line 2:27 down on the peloton and slipped sixth overall, 4:42 behind race leader Tadej Pogačar. 

    2024-07-12T09:47:03.760Z

    We are still two hours from the start of the stage but we will have all the pre-race news and updates as the Tour de France heads south to Pau and sees the Pyrénées looming on the horizon. 

    2024-06-25T17:34:30.217Z

    Bonjour and welcome to Cyclingnews‘ live coverage of stage 13 of the 2024 Tour de France!





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