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Colombian Bernal set to be cycling’s next star

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

CARCASSONN­E, France — The youngest rider at the Tour de France is showing all the signs of becoming cycling’s next big star.

Colombia’s Egan Bernal proved his worth — and more — by working as a trailblaze­r for Sky teammates Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome up the zigzagging ascent of Alpe d’Huez.

Bernal’s effort set up Thomas to win the grueling 12th stage to strengthen his hold on the yellow jersey, and for Froome to protect second place in a dominant choral performanc­e by Sky.

The ride up one of the Tour’s iconic climbs promises to be a signature moment for Bernal, who — at age 21 — is the youngest of the 176 riders to start the Tour andappears to have the making of a winner.

“It felt great to be there on Alpe d’Huez, a mythic climb, and leading the group,” Bernal said two days after his impressive Alpine trek. “And on top of that, having Geraint, who is the leader, and Froomey, who is one of the best cyclists in history, right behind, it was important for me.”

Froome sees his younger self in his precocious partner.

“He’s got an amazing engine. You only have to look at what he did on Alpe d’Huez, for a 21-year-old, that’s amazing,” Froome said Sunday. “There is a lot in Egan that reminds me of myself when I was younger. It’s great having him on the team, and he brings a lot of young, new energy to the group.”

From the city of Zipaquira north of Bogota, Bernal inherited the love of two wheels from his father. He competed in his first race at age 8, and after excelling on the mountain bike, he made the jump to road racing while setting aside plans to study communicat­ion.

His most difficult moment on a bike came during his pro debut in 2016 at the Tour of the Mediterran­ean in France.

“I had just moved from America to Europe, from the junior to the elite category, from mountain to road racing,” Bernal recalled. “It was my first profession­al race, and it was terrible. It was very cold and raining, and it was a very hard race. But I never lost confidence.”

He joined Sky for this season and won the Colombia Oro y Paz race in February ahead of Quintana and last year’s Tour runner-up, Rigoberto Uran.

Bernal was running a close second to Alejandro Valverde at the Tour of Catalonia before crashing on the final stage. He rebounded by winning the Tour of California ahead of Tejay van Garderen in May.

Sky then picked Bernal for its eight-man team to help Froome shoot for a fifth Tour title.

He sits 22nd overall after 15 stages. Tuesday: The 136-mile Stage 16 from Carcassonn­e starts slowly with only two small climbs in the first 62 miles. Riders will cross the border with Spain during the second half of the stage, which offers a more difficult challenge, with a succession of three big ascents and a technical downhill leading to the finish line in the spa town of Bagneres-de-Luchon.

 ?? Peter Dejong / Associated Press ?? Egan Bernal won this year’s Tour of California in May.
Peter Dejong / Associated Press Egan Bernal won this year’s Tour of California in May.

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