The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Kittel wins stage as Froome stays safe in yellow

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Marcel Kittel won stage 10 of the Tour de France in Bergerac as Chris Froome stayed safe in the yellow jersey.

Quick-Step Floors’ Kittel strengthen­ed his grip on the green jersey as leader of the points classifica­tion by winning his fourth stage of the Tour, with fellow German John Degenkolb of Trek-Segafredo second and Dutchman Dylan Groenewege­n of LottoNL-Jumbo third.

Team Sky’s Froome crossed the line safely in the pack, keeping the three-time Tour winner 18 seconds clear of Italian national champion Fabio Aru in the general classifica­tion.

Fortuneo-Oscaro’s Dan McLay had looked strong in the finale but launched his sprint too soon and faded to finish seventh at the end of the 178 kilometre stage from Perigueux to Bergerac.

The race started at a strong pace as riders re-found their legs following Monday’s rest day, but once a two-man breakaway – formed of Wanty-Groupe Gobert’s Yoann Offredo and FortuneoOs­caro’s Elie Gesbert – had gone clear, the peloton settled down for a gentle ride around the Dordogne.

The leading duo built a lead of more than five minutes, but knew their’s was a doomed mission with the sprint teams eyeing their chance after two difficult days in the mountains, and with the Pyrenees looming later in the week.

Team Sky then led the peloton towards Bergerac in a bid to keep Froome safe before the sprint trains took over on the way into town.

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