The Freeman

Barguil rules Izoard stage, Froome keeps yellow

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COL D'IZOARD, France— Frenchman Warren Barguil won his second stage of the Tour de France on the imposing Col d'Izoard on Thursday as compatriot Romain Bardet snatched back four seconds from overall leader Chris Froome.

Bardet finished third on the day to take some bonus seconds that lifted him above Rigoberto Uran into second overall and closed the gap to Froome to 23sec.

Colombian Darwin Atapuma finished second, 20sec behind Barguil with Bardet winning the sprint for third against Froome and Uran.

But with only Saturday's time-trial left in which to make a significan­t difference to the standings, reigning champion Froome looks set to claim a fourth Tour de France title.

"I'm happy to have passed the Alps without problems this year," said Froome, 32.

"The Alps are always the toughest for me. Now I'm looking forward to the timetrial in Marseille and we'll see."

It was a thrilling battle on the final hors category climb at the end of the 179.5km Alpine 18th stage from Briancon to the Col d'Izoard.

Atapuma was part of an original 54-man breakaway that splintered over the two huge climbs of the day.

He reeled in Kazakh Alexey Lutsenko halfway up the Izoard climb while the peloton led by Bardet's AG2R team, at one point eight minutes back, started to close in.

Barguil made his move with 6km to go but still had two minutes to make up on Atapuma, catching him with 1.4km left and leaving him behind inside the final kilometre to win the first ever stage finish on the Izoard.

"I'm just living in my dream at the moment, it's just crazy," said Barguil, who also won the 13th stage on Bastille Day, the French national holiday.

"After a lot of bad luck I've shown finally my real potential to everybody."

Barguil, who had already sewn up the king of the mountains polkadot jersey earlier in the day, leapt above two-time former winner Alberto Contador into ninth overall.

"I'm still in the clouds, I've left the earth," said Barguil.

"It's an exceptiona­l day, I never imagined I could win on the Izoard."

Behind that, Bardet launched an attack 3km from the finish but Froome and Colombian Uran stuck to him like glue.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? France's Warren Barguil, wearing the best climber's polka dot jersey, celebrates as he crosses the finish line at the end of the 179,5 km eighteenth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Briancon and Izoard, French Alps.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE France's Warren Barguil, wearing the best climber's polka dot jersey, celebrates as he crosses the finish line at the end of the 179,5 km eighteenth stage of the 104th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Briancon and Izoard, French Alps.

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