The Commercial Appeal

Simon Yates wins first Pyrenean Tour stage

- Samuel Petrequin ASSOCIATED PRESS

BAGNERES-DE-BIGORRE, France – British rider Simon Yates posted his first Tour de France stage win on Thursday after a long breakaway in the Pyrenees mountains.

Yates, who won the Spanish Vuelta last year, launched a counteratt­ack behind a group of fugitives in a technical downhill and was joined at the front by Gregor Mühlberger and Pello Bilbao.

The trio worked well together until the final sprint shaped up 200 meters from the finish line in Bagneres-de-bigorre. Yates launched the sprint, was first into the last turn and held off Bilbao for the victory.

“I wasn’t very confident in beating them,” said Yates. “I didn’t know how fast these two riders were but my sport director told me to take the last corner in first position and I’m glad it worked out well. To have a stage at all three Grand Tours makes me very proud.”

As the Tour hit high mountains with a stage featuring two first-category climbs, the main favorites closely watched each other and did not attack, saving strength for the super hard days still to come. The main pack of contenders crossed the finish line 9 minutes, 35 seconds behind the winner, with no major change in the overall standings. Frenchman Julian Alaphilipp­e kept the race leader’s yellow jersey ahead of Friday’s time trial in Pau, 1 minute, 12 seconds ahead of defending champion Geraint Thomas.

Thomas’ teammate Egan Bernal, the Ineos co-leader, remained in third place, a further four seconds behind.

Yates is working in support of his brother Adam at the three-week race and had kept a low profile until now.

“This was probably a unique opportunit­y for me,” Yates said. “My main goal is to help Adam in the mountains and we thought that wouldn’t be needed today, that’s why I took the breakaway.”

The peloton rode at full speed in the first hour of racing and it took more than 40 kilometers before a group of 40 riders managed to move clear of the pack. Sonny Colbrelli and Lilian Calmejane attacked from that group at the foot of the Col de Peyresourd­e, a classic twisting ramp through a valley.

 ?? AP ?? Britain’s Simon Yates, center, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead of Austria’s Gregor Muhlberger, left, and Spain’s Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armentia on Thursday in Bagneres-de-bigorre, France.
AP Britain’s Simon Yates, center, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead of Austria’s Gregor Muhlberger, left, and Spain’s Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armentia on Thursday in Bagneres-de-bigorre, France.

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