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Jungels takes 1st career Tour stage win, Pogačar keeps lead

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CHÂTEL LES PORTES DU SOLEIL, France (AP) — A solo attack by Bob Jungels gave him his first Tour de France stage victory on the first Alpine finish of this year's race, while two-time defending champion Tadej Pogačar retained the leader's yellow jersey after the ninth stage on Sunday.

The 29-year-old Jungels, who rides for the

AG2R Citroën Team, set off on his own with almost 65 kilometers (40 miles) remaining of the mountainou­s 193-kilometer (120mile) route from Aigle in Switzerlan­d to the ski resort of Châtel les Portes du Soleil.

The Luxembourg native had time to sit up and stretch out his arms before punching the air in delight as he crossed the line 22 seconds ahead of Jonathan Castroviej­o and 26 ahead of Carlos Verona.

All three had been part of a large breakaway that formed shortly after the first of four categorise­d climbs of the day.

Jungels attacked near the top of the penultimat­e climb, the top category Col des Mosses, and was followed by Simon Geschke. The pair reached the summit together with a gap of 25 seconds over the chasing group.

But Jungels was quicker on the descent and managed to drop his rival. He had built a lead of nearly two minutes over the chasing group and more than three minutes over the peloton at the start of the final climb, the a category one Pas de Morgins.

Cheered on by raucous fans lining the roads, French rider Thibaut Pinot attacked and came within sight of Jungels but ended up missing out on a podium place.

Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard sprinted to the line to gain three seconds over their rivals for the overall lead. The Slovenian remained 39 seconds ahead of Vingegaard but increased his advantage to 1:17 over 2018 winner Geraint Thomas.

Monday is a rest day. Tuesday's 10th stage has four categorise­d climbs on the 148.1-kilometer (92mile) route from Morzine Les Portes Du Soleil to Megève.

The race ends on July 24 in Paris.

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