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Tour de France: Julian Alaphilippe attacks his yellow jersey

2020-08-30T16:37:20.480Z


Julian Alaphilippe drove away from the peloton on the last 13 kilometers of the second stage. In the final sprint in Nice he had better legs than his companions.


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Julian Alaphilippe

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Julian Alaphilippe won the second stage of the Tour de France. After 186 kilometers with start and finish in Nice, the French crowd favorite prevailed against Marc Hirschi and Adam Yates. The trio had attacked in the last few kilometers and left the peloton behind. With the win, Alaphilippe takes over the yellow jersey.

Shortly after the start, an eight-man breakaway group led by Peter Sagan (Bora-hansgrohe) pulled away. For the wearer of the green jersey, it was all about points in the intermediate sprint, in which he finished second behind Matteo Trentin (CCC Team). This was followed by two mountains of the first category in the Alps, where the escape group fell apart, and sagas also let go. Six drivers stayed in the lead with a lead of up to four minutes, but were caught up again about 40 kilometers from the finish.

A decimated peloton without the suspended sprinters around the overall leader Alexander Kristoff drove over the last mountain classification of the day at the Col d'Èze. Team Jumbo-Visma took over the management work for a long time. About 13 kilometers from the finish, Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) attacked, the Swiss Marc Hirschi (Team Sunweb) and the Briton Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) followed the Frenchman. The trio had a lead of 20 seconds and went together on the last kilometer. Alaphilippe won the sprint.

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Source: spiegel

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