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Given how much Ewan has suffered so far he might want to save what powder he has left for Paris. Perhaps we'll see De Gendt go up the road again?
Israel Start Up Nation also have riders near the front, several of them in fact. Weather wise it's sunny and very little wind.
And there's Tony Martin, near the front, again, and ready to spoil everyone's fun by closing gaps. Luke Rowe is also near the front and he looks like he might make a move once we start racing, as we hear that Michael Gogl NTT and Jonathan Castroviejo Ineos have not started today.
And we're racing on stage 19 of the Tour de France and it is Luke Rowe who attacks first but lots of riders on his wheel. Rolland is there, and Bettiol and Stuyven.
We could have this for a long, long time as we see NTT launch another rider up the road. And we have three riders clear, just like that, and they have 5 seconds immediately.
Quickstep aren't happy though and they're trying to bring it all back together. And Kwiatkowski has made the juncture so that's four riders in the lead and one of them is also Powless.
They only have a few seconds though as Trek give chase with Stuyven. That group moved out to about 9 riders but it's Bora who shut it all down and we're back together with km to go as Rowe and Stuyven kick things off yet again.
Remi Cavagna is the next rider to try his luck and this looks like a good move by the Quickstep roder. We have a group of four chasing which includes Amador and Van Avermaet.
It's not going to work though. Cavagna is still out there, and he's got 13 seconds on the peloton. He'll plug away and hope that a small group comes and joins him.
Cavagna is still dangling out there at 42 seconds as we see Van Baarle try and jump across on his own as a few more riders try and skip clear as well.
This is going to take a long while to settle down. So behind Van Baarle we have three riders trying to make it across but there's so much activity at the front of the peloton that other than Cavagna no rider is able to establish even a slender lead.
Martin Cofids is in the group with Van Baarle. Bonne chance with that one. He's 11th on GC and there's no way he'll be allowed to go clear on a stage like this.
Pöstlberger is out of the race, stung in the mouth by a bee or a wasp. That's a terrible way to leave race but is similar to what happened to Jonathan Vaughters during his Credit Agricole days.
Cavagna isn't going to wait and now Bora move up and start to chase down the Martin group. From the Frenchman to the peloton, the gap is at 2'28 with km to go.
Martin gets on radio with his group about a minute clear of the main field. Cavagna is looking back but he's got a decent little gap at the moment.
Bora are still chasing though. Cavagna, on his own, is putting even more time into the chase group, with the trio behind him at 1' They're not going anywhere right now as Buchmann leads the peloton at a pretty brisk pace.
Right now it's basically Cavagna vs Bora and so far it's the QuickStep rider who is winning because he currently has 2'55 on the main field.
This is an immense job by the Frenchman. Oh man. Poor kid. Wasp sting allergies are really no fun at all. The second group on the road, that contained Van Baarle has been gobbled up by the Bora bunch but the gap to Cavagna is still at 2'55 as we see the peloton strung out in one long line as they keep the pace up.
This is helping the sprinters to some extent but this pace can't be maintained for the entire stage. Surely Cavanga can't keep this up for too long, even with the vital intermediate sprint coming much later in the race.
Earlier today we caught up with Mads Pedersen. Let's see what the world champion had to say:. Richie is the guy we race for, so it's one last day for me to make sure that he doesn't lose any time.
We say yesterday how unlucky he was with the puncture in a bad moment and this we want to avoid. I'm sticking with him and making sure he doesn't lose time.
He needs to keep things easy today and then hopefully he can do a really good TT tomorrow. It's going to be We're rattling along at a frantic pace with just over km to go.
Cavagna still has as he saps the power from the Bora team with this one-man Tour de Force. The GC guys would have wanted an easy day today but no luck there.
I wonder how much the race for green has had a knock on effect when it comes to the fight for the yellow jersey, and if days like today have nullified some of the possible GC attacks in the mountains because of the added fatigue.
The gap to Cavagna is coming down but slowly, because he still has over two minutes on the main field. The Giro Rosa stage may have ended and someone might have won.
We know some of our readers don't like spoilers but maybe if you click here you'll find out what happened.
Cavagna has 2'22 but the profile of the stage will start to get harder soon with a few more rolling hills. Bora have done a lot of work so far but they'll need to come up with something special to rescue Sagan's green jersey defence.
Sunweb have moved up as well because they want to set up a sprint for Bol, and they might look to drop Bennett and Ewan before the finish, which is slightly uphill.
Sunweb continue with one rider on the front as Bora take a breather before this one 4th cat climb. The next could be massive in the fight for the green jersey.
Cavagna's gap is down to 1'58 so he's lost about 30 seconds on the last few kms. And there's some wind out there too. And Cavagna hits the lower slopes of the 4th cat climb.
He moves out of the saddle for just a couple of seconds before settling back down and tapping out that steady tempo. He's taking one for the team today with his move as Quickstep concentrate all their efforts on the green jersey.
Bora hit the front. Where is Bennett? Ewan has moved up as the climb starts but the pace isn't nuts at the moment.
Hostilities have ceased on the climb but ahead of the intermediate sprint the road does rise, so it could be there where we see some real action.
The full story is here. Ewan is being dropped, or at the very least he's struggling. He should be okay though if some teammates can come back and pick him up.
He takes a nice sticky bottle, which should help. Here's our news on Postlberger being forced out of the race due to wasp sting. Up ahead though and Cavagna is still out there on his own and driving a strong pace that keeps him clear with a gap of with 78km to go.
Ewan has made it back to the peloton. Tour de France: Pöstlberger abandons after in-race wasp sting.
Cavagna is on a short downhill section and is still holding over a minute on the peloton. He's never had more than 2'56 but he's been away for almost km.
We've got 68km to go as Bora and Sunweb continue to set the pace at the front of the peloton. This morning Sagan spoke to the media, and this is what he said, as reported by LeTour.
We will see. We try to control. I think also with other teams we're going to come to the sprint.
It's very difficult because Sam is always on my wheel if I want to try to go in the break, or stuff like that.
And after he's faster in the sprint, you know. We are sprinting, I don't know, metres for the sprint, then taking points. Then we will see. I have to try my best in the sprint, and we'll see how it's going.
I will try. That will change soon enough as he head into more rolling terrain. Bennett now is being dragged up closer to the front of the peloton but we're still about 14km from the intermediate.
Sagan needs to do something. No intermediate sprint for Ewan as he's right at the back but that's to be expected.
Trentin is up there though. The main field now passes through the feedzone and that will allow Cavagna to find a few more seconds.
QuickStep will want him to take the intermediate points that are coming up, with the gap now at 1' Bahrain have moved up now as the tension rises ahead of this sprint.
We've 59km to go as we see Poels leading Landa to the front. All the GC teams are bringing their leaders closer to the action. This climb that comes up before the sprint, is longer than the 4th cat that we had earlier as the gap continues to drop.
It's at 1'09 as Bora control the pace. Everyone is just watching and waiting for the moment. The road is going to start to climb now for Cavagna and then the peloton too, with the gap at 1' The speed in the bunch those is far from frantic.
Cavagna is closing in on those vital points, which will just push Bennett that much closer to arriving in Paris in the green jersey.
Bora though have totally moved off the front. There's been an attack and it's from Rolland and Cosnefroy with 50km to go and now Rowe has attacked as well.
That makes three riders with Rowe linking up with Cosnefroy and Rolland. Nothing else from the bunch. It looks like Sagan is going to wait for the sprint at the finish and aim for the stage win.
Rowe, we don't see him on the attack in the Tour much, but he's driving this one along nicely. Cavagna takes the points at the intermediate.
That's 20 points well earned. He's pushing on as well as Cosnefroy, Rowe and Rolland take more points. Then it's Bennett and then Sagan and that's 53 points to Bennett over Sagan in the green jersey competition.
Now Cavagna has been joined by Cosnefroy, Rolland and Rowe. That's four leaders with 46km to go and the race has burst into life. Behind them and Bennett and Sagan and Trentin are in a group but Sunweb are leading the mass chase for Bol.
Sivakov has been in the wars all through this Tour but he's shown real spirit to carry on, especially after what happened on stage 1. Uran is just about to make it back to the peloton after that scare.
There's some real quality and depth to this chase group and they are closing on the leaders but the bunch aren't sitting up either because the race for the stage win is truly on.
They have 12 seconds though with 36km to go. And Kwiatkowski, who won yesterday, is the next rider to try and move off the front but it looks like Jumbo Visma are taking control.
They're being hit on all sides though as more and more riders try and escape. As up front Naesen leads with Rowe on his wheel.
There's a lot of intent to break the race up but Bora, Sunweb and Jumbo want a sprint at the moment. Trek are leading a counter attack with a few more riders but the yellow jersey is only at 15 seconds.
The leading seven have been joined by a number of other riders. The leaders have 1'53 and with 25km go this could be the winning move.
Lotto are chasing with just one rider. There is a chase group of three at 1'23 but they're going to struggle to make contact. The 12 leaders, thanks to letour.
Huge quality in this break but there are a few passengers. Bennett is glued to Sagan's wheel as the leaders begin to take on a short little climb.
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Bitte wählen Sie eine Figur aus. Andreas Potulski Mörköv Ganze Tabelle. Registrierung wird geprüft Wir bitten um einen Moment Geduld, bis Kostenlose Kinofilme Aktivierung abgeschlossen ist. Sam Bennett 2. War die Tour de France früher härter als heute? Mein Konto erstellen. Deine Registrierung ist leider fehlgeschlagen. Der Slowene sicherte sich auf der letzten Etappe nach Paris den Gesamtsieg. Die Bergetappen in den Pyrenäen Ondine kurz und knackig, in den Alpen wartet dann am Col de la Loze eine neue, extrem schwere und steile Bergankunft.This year the race heads north for the small town of Champagnole on the River Ain. Going from Bourg-en-Bresse to Champagnole, the 19th stage of the Tour skirts the foothills of the Jura mountains without ever quite hitting the real climbs.
To most GC riders, this is a chance to absorb the hard lessons of the previous two and a half weeks, and gather themselves for one last crucial stage on the Saturday, while the break, and possibly the sprinters, focus on their own last chances.
Give the sprinters their due, if they can get through the very rolling terrain of this stage, they will deserve their opportunity to win.
We have a great offer on Procycling subscriptions right here , that you should check out. I'll wait We roll out in about an hour from now but as I said we should see a real battle for the green jersey today because there are 70 points on offer.
Only Caleb Ewan or Alex Kristoff, can probably challenge for that final sprint. In a choreographed, but nevertheless slick bit of PR, the two Bora riders stuck pictures up of the new bike on social media.
Josh Croxton who has hawk-like skills at spotting these things, has the story right here. Here at the start, and some of the team buses have arrived.
Yep, here we are, we've got Dylan Van Baarle. Richie Carapaz was in the breakaway for three days, and then him and Kwiato finished the really hard block with a win.
That was something really nice and we wanted that. I think that everyone can be really proud of that. That was really cool to see.
So Van Baarle thinks it could be a break. Caleb Ewan is going to come off the bus in a few minutes and give us a few words, which will be nice but in the meantime, have a read of Philippa York's excellent piece on how Ineos turned their Tour around on stage I think that it's also the last chance of teams that haven't won anything in this Tour.
It's going to be a very aggressive day. Peter Sagan hasn't won yet in this Tour and I think Bora are going to want to make it hard for us.
I don't know how they're going to play it, if the want to control it or if they'll be aggressive. We'll have to see. I'm sure that in team meetings the directors are telling riders to go in the breaks and if those are missed then I'm sure that the breaks will be brought back.
It's going to be full-gas all day. Oh yes, the other big news from last night was that Jumbo Visma's Merijn Zeeman kicked out of Tour de France for misconduct.
He apparently lost the plot when someone from the UCI got a bit heavy with Roglic's bike during a check. We have conflicting reports from Jumbo and the UCI over what was done to the bike but here's the story.
No video footage of the incident but it probably looked liked Tobias Funke losing it over his hardboiled eggs in Arrested Development. But it's a huge blow for Zeeman who has been instrumental in building Jumbo Visma into the team that they are now.
He was key to bringing in Dumoulin and planning this year's Tour challenge. So in that sense, it's a genuine shame that he's gone but again we don't actually know what was said, which is obviously important.
The revelation of this year's Tour de France has stopped by the CN blimp for a quick natter. He crashed yesterday but has looked immense in the race.
Marc Hirschi, how are you, and what's going to happen today? It's also a good opportunity for us to sprint with Cees Bol. We want to control the race and work for him.
It's going to be a last opportunity for the break, so it's going to be hard to control. Plan A is to control a small group but if that's not possible we'll go for plan B and try and put riders in a large group.
Gone but not forgotten. We have some words from Andre Greipel, who was forced out of the race yesterday through illness.
It took me more than a week to overcome the crash injuries from the first stage, and it seemed that every other day I had to confront additional challenges, from stomach problems to infection.
I want to thank team ISN and my teammates, and wish them the best in the rest of the Tour. We hope this isn't the last time we see the likable and well-respected sprinter in the race.
We'll be rolling out in about 30 minutes from now and about half of the bunch have signed on for the stage.
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It's the most comprehensive coverage of the Giro Rosa on the internet. This was buried a bit yesterday with race news but it looks like Daniel Martinez could be moving to Ineos next year.
We confirmed yesterday that there have been talks between the British team and the Dauphine winner, even though he has a contract with EF for next year.
Here's that story. Sam Bennett has spoken in the media are this morning. Here's the green jersey ahead of stage 19 of the Tour de France.
With 50 points for the sprint win that would be the safer option but we're going to have to stay concentrated, which is hard at this point in the race.
We just have to keep racing. I know Bora will have another go today but that's why I'm ready and waiting for it. I just hope that I've taken a bit of their confidence but I don't think they'll crack under pressure.
The break is the safer option but we'll race whatever way it goes. He's been in a few breaks already during this year's race. Could he give it another go today?
We'll see a lot of opportunities and scenarios because there are teams that want to control the stage for the sprinters but at the same time it's not an easy stage, especially in the last 25km.
Normally a good break can go but if there are too many people it's difficult because some riders will sit at the back and the bunch can chase.
It's tricky, all the stages near the end are hard and the legs for everyone aren't good after three hard stages in the Alps.
Anything can happen today but what we do know is that Jens and I will try and do our best to try and win the stage. We are just a few minutes away from the start of stage This could be complete chaos as we see riders move up to the startline ahead of the neutralized zone.
Just a few stragglers holding us back and then we'll be off. Roglic is at the front with all the other leaders of the main classifications.
We've got a 6. Lotto near the front. Given how much Ewan has suffered so far he might want to save what powder he has left for Paris.
Perhaps we'll see De Gendt go up the road again? Israel Start Up Nation also have riders near the front, several of them in fact.
Weather wise it's sunny and very little wind. And there's Tony Martin, near the front, again, and ready to spoil everyone's fun by closing gaps.
Luke Rowe is also near the front and he looks like he might make a move once we start racing, as we hear that Michael Gogl NTT and Jonathan Castroviejo Ineos have not started today.
And we're racing on stage 19 of the Tour de France and it is Luke Rowe who attacks first but lots of riders on his wheel. Rolland is there, and Bettiol and Stuyven.
We could have this for a long, long time as we see NTT launch another rider up the road. And we have three riders clear, just like that, and they have 5 seconds immediately.
Quickstep aren't happy though and they're trying to bring it all back together. And Kwiatkowski has made the juncture so that's four riders in the lead and one of them is also Powless.
They only have a few seconds though as Trek give chase with Stuyven. That group moved out to about 9 riders but it's Bora who shut it all down and we're back together with km to go as Rowe and Stuyven kick things off yet again.
Remi Cavagna is the next rider to try his luck and this looks like a good move by the Quickstep roder.
We have a group of four chasing which includes Amador and Van Avermaet. It's not going to work though. Cavagna is still out there, and he's got 13 seconds on the peloton.
He'll plug away and hope that a small group comes and joins him. Cavagna is still dangling out there at 42 seconds as we see Van Baarle try and jump across on his own as a few more riders try and skip clear as well.
This is going to take a long while to settle down. So behind Van Baarle we have three riders trying to make it across but there's so much activity at the front of the peloton that other than Cavagna no rider is able to establish even a slender lead.
Martin Cofids is in the group with Van Baarle. Bonne chance with that one. He's 11th on GC and there's no way he'll be allowed to go clear on a stage like this.
Pöstlberger is out of the race, stung in the mouth by a bee or a wasp. That's a terrible way to leave race but is similar to what happened to Jonathan Vaughters during his Credit Agricole days.
Cavagna isn't going to wait and now Bora move up and start to chase down the Martin group. From the Frenchman to the peloton, the gap is at 2'28 with km to go.
Martin gets on radio with his group about a minute clear of the main field. Cavagna is looking back but he's got a decent little gap at the moment.
Bora are still chasing though. Cavagna, on his own, is putting even more time into the chase group, with the trio behind him at 1' They're not going anywhere right now as Buchmann leads the peloton at a pretty brisk pace.
Right now it's basically Cavagna vs Bora and so far it's the QuickStep rider who is winning because he currently has 2'55 on the main field.
This is an immense job by the Frenchman. Oh man. Poor kid. Wasp sting allergies are really no fun at all. The second group on the road, that contained Van Baarle has been gobbled up by the Bora bunch but the gap to Cavagna is still at 2'55 as we see the peloton strung out in one long line as they keep the pace up.
This is helping the sprinters to some extent but this pace can't be maintained for the entire stage. Surely Cavanga can't keep this up for too long, even with the vital intermediate sprint coming much later in the race.
Earlier today we caught up with Mads Pedersen. Let's see what the world champion had to say:. Richie is the guy we race for, so it's one last day for me to make sure that he doesn't lose any time.
We say yesterday how unlucky he was with the puncture in a bad moment and this we want to avoid. I'm sticking with him and making sure he doesn't lose time.
He needs to keep things easy today and then hopefully he can do a really good TT tomorrow. It's going to be We're rattling along at a frantic pace with just over km to go.
Cavagna still has as he saps the power from the Bora team with this one-man Tour de Force. The GC guys would have wanted an easy day today but no luck there.
I wonder how much the race for green has had a knock on effect when it comes to the fight for the yellow jersey, and if days like today have nullified some of the possible GC attacks in the mountains because of the added fatigue.
The gap to Cavagna is coming down but slowly, because he still has over two minutes on the main field. The Giro Rosa stage may have ended and someone might have won.
We know some of our readers don't like spoilers but maybe if you click here you'll find out what happened.
Cavagna has 2'22 but the profile of the stage will start to get harder soon with a few more rolling hills.
Bora have done a lot of work so far but they'll need to come up with something special to rescue Sagan's green jersey defence.
Sunweb have moved up as well because they want to set up a sprint for Bol, and they might look to drop Bennett and Ewan before the finish, which is slightly uphill.
Sunweb continue with one rider on the front as Bora take a breather before this one 4th cat climb. The next could be massive in the fight for the green jersey.
Cavagna's gap is down to 1'58 so he's lost about 30 seconds on the last few kms. And there's some wind out there too. And Cavagna hits the lower slopes of the 4th cat climb.
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