Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Pinot, Alaphilipp­e boost French hopes

- By Samuel Petrequin

SAINT-ETIENNE, FRANCE » As their country prepares to celebrate Bastille Day, Julian Alaphilipp­e and Thibaut Pinot were in the mood for fireworks a day in advance at the Tour de France.

Carrying the hopes of a country that has not seen a homegrown Tour winner in 34 years, the French pair emerged as the big winners on Saturday of the leg-punishing Stage 8 in the Massif Central which saw Geraint Thomas crash and lose ground in defense of his title.

After five hours of exhaustion on the saddle across seven short but punishing climbs, Alaphilipp­e claimed back the yellow jersey with one of his trademarks attacks, while Pinot asserted himself as a strong contender for the final victory by gaining time on Thomas and co.

A spectacula­r rider with an aggressive style, Alaphilipp­e is, however, limited in mountains and has no real hope of keeping the jersey to the end. But Pinot is in the form of his life. He can compete with the best above 2,000 meters, an asset giving him hope he can succeed cycling great Bernard Hinault, the last Frenchman to win the Tour in 1985.

“They’ve got some real punch,” Thomas said. “They’re the ones to watch.”

Alaphilipp­e abandoned his yellow jersey for just six seconds to Giulio Ciccone on Thursday at the Planche des Belles Filles ski station. He knew he had a golden chance to get it back on rollercoas­ter terrain suiting his skills.

“I will wear the yellow jersey on Bastille Day, for a Frenchman there is nothing better,” Alaphilipp­e said after finishing the stage in third place, just behind Pinot.

Thomas De Gendt won the 124-mile trek after a long breakaway effort at the front.

With bonus seconds at play at the summit of the final categorize­d climb, the Cote de la Jaillere, Alaphilipp­e surged from a small pack of favorites near the top, with Pinot on his wheel.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE ENA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Slovakia’s Peter Sagan wears the best sprinter’s green jersey during the eighth stage Saturday.
CHRISTOPHE ENA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Slovakia’s Peter Sagan wears the best sprinter’s green jersey during the eighth stage Saturday.

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