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Ewan sprints to his second Tour victory

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AUSTRALIA’S Caleb Ewan claimed his second victory in this year’s Tour de France when he prevailed in a bunch sprint at the end of a crashhit 16th stage yesterday.

The Lotto Soudal rider beat Italian Elia Viviani and Dutchman Dylan Groenewege­n, who took second and third place, respective­ly at the end of a 177km ride around Nimes as temperatur­es reached 40 degrees Celsius.

Defending champion Geraint Thomas took yet another tumble but escaped unhurt to stay 1:35 behind the overall leader, Julian Alaphilipp­e of France.

“He’s Ok, he fell on his left side. He was checked by the team doctor, it doesn’t seem to be serious,” his Team Ineos sports director Nicolas Portal said.

Dane Jakob Fuglsang, who started the day ninth overall, crashed 28.5km from the finish and abandoned the race. One of the pre-race favourites after winning the Criterium du Dauphine last month, Fuglsang crashed out of the race for the second time in the last three editions.

Ewan, competing in his first Tour de France, is now the only sprint specialist with two wins this year, having already prevailed on the 11th stage in Toulouse last Wednesday.

“I knew if I kept persisting I would win and now I’ve got two wins,” said Ewan.

As temperatur­es soared, threetime world champion Peter Sagan said the riders’ associatio­n (CPA) did nothing to protect them after failing to trigger the ‘extreme weather protocol’.

“The CPA should do something to protect us, that’s why we pay them,” said Sagan, who leads the points classifica­tion.

The Internatio­nal Cycling Union (UCI) regulation­s state that the protocol involves convening a meeting between stakeholde­rs, including organisers, riders and teams, when extreme weather conditions are anticipate­d.

Yesterday’s stage was the sprinters’ last chance to shine before Sunday’s final stage in Paris as the race now heads to the Alps.

Today’s 17th stage is a hilly 200km ride from the Pont du Gard to Gap before the overall contenders battle it out for the title from tomorrow to Saturday.

 ?? | Reuters ?? THE peloton in action on the Pont du Gard during the 16th stage of the Tour de France yesterday. Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan won the stage, his second of the Tour.
| Reuters THE peloton in action on the Pont du Gard during the 16th stage of the Tour de France yesterday. Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan won the stage, his second of the Tour.

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