Tour de France
Tour de France rookie Wout Van Aert (above) won Stage 10 after a sprint to the line Monday, while Julian Alaphilippe kept the race leader’s yellow jersey ahead of today’s rest day.
ALBI, France — Tour de France rookie Wout Van Aert won a sprint to the line, while Julian Alaphilippe kept the yellow jersey after contenders got trapped in an echelon in the final kilometers of Stage 10 on Monday.
A day before the first rest day, crosswinds caused the peloton to stretch and break up during the last 35 kilometers of the 217.5-kilometer trek from Saint-Flour to Albi in southwestern France.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas reached the finish line in the main pack, but Frenchman Thibaut Pinot and other favorites were caught off guard and lost time.
Pinot was in a group including Rigoberto Uran, Jakob Fuglsang and Richie Porte that lost 1 minute, 40 seconds.
The peloton split into three groups on a long but narrow section of road opened to the wind when Alaphilippe’s Deceuninck Quick Step teammates sped up the pace at the front to close the gap to six breakaway riders.
The fugitives were brought in with 25 kilometers left before Thomas’ Ineos teammates, working well with Alaphilippe’s team, pushed harder in an impressive display of collective strength.
“I couldn’t think of anything better,” Thomas said. “It’s especially good on a day like today when you never expect it. It was just a positioning error from them and they lose a minute and a half. That’s how it goes.”
Pinot used an expletive to describe his day.
“What do you want me to say? There’s nothing to say,” he said, looking absolutely disgusted.
Thomas moved to second place overall, 1:12 behind Alaphilippe, with teammate Egan Bernal in third place, four seconds further back.
A three-time cyclo-cross world champion, Van Aert is riding his first Grand Tour after claiming two stage victories — a sprint and a time trial — at the prestigious Criterium du Dauphine in June.
Van Aert surged from the left in the last stretch and resisted Elia Viviani’s comeback by throwing his bike at the line.