The Asian Age

TOUR DE Roglic wins 17th stage, Froome retains lead

- GREEN JERSEY HOLDER QUITS

Serre-Chevalier (France), July 19: Former champion ski-jumper Primoz Roglic took a sensationa­l solo victory on the mountainou­s 17th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday.

Chris Froome came home third to stretch his overall lead to 27 seconds as Rigoberto Uran moved up to second and Fabio Aru dropped to fourth, with Romain Bardet remaining third. Slovenia’s Roglic, 27, was junior world ski-jumping champion in 2007 but became a profession­al cyclist in 2014.

He was part of an initial 33-man breakaway that was whittled down to just six riders when Roglic attacked solo 6.4km from the summit of the hors category Col du Galibier, which at more than 2,600 metres above sea level was the highest point of this year’s Tour.

He crested the climb, 28km from the finish in Serre-Chevalier, with a lead of just over a minute and half on a group of chasers including the top contenders.

On the descent, Roglic easily managed his lead while a five-man chase group developed, including Froome. But Italian Aru, who started the day second at 18sec, had been dropped by an accelerati­on from Bardet just before the Galibier summit and he was chasing desperatel­y to limit his losses. Uran took second, 1min 13sec behind Roglic, to snatch six bonus seconds that moved him up to second, on the same time as Bardet. Froome also took four bonus seconds for finishing third to help increase his lead. Sprint star Marcel Kittel quit the tour after a crash on the 183km, 17th stage in the Alps from La Mure to Serre-Chevalier. The 29year-old German was leading the sprinters’ green jersey competitio­n at the time he abandoned having won five stages so far.

 ??  ?? Britain’s Chris Froome (left) is followed by Italy’s Fabio Aru during the 17th stage of the Tour de France over 183 kilometres on Wednesday. —
Britain’s Chris Froome (left) is followed by Italy’s Fabio Aru during the 17th stage of the Tour de France over 183 kilometres on Wednesday. —
 ??  ?? Anirban Lahiri is bullish about his chances.
Anirban Lahiri is bullish about his chances.

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