Tour de France | Simon Yates wins final Pyrenean stage

Thibaut Pinot further impresses; Alaphilippe still ahead

July 21, 2019 10:24 pm | Updated 10:24 pm IST - FOIX

Ahead of the pack: Julian Alaphilippe, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, leads a peloton in the 15th stage on Sunday.

Ahead of the pack: Julian Alaphilippe, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, leads a peloton in the 15th stage on Sunday.

Simon Yates of Britain posted a second stage win with a solo raid during the last Pyrenean trek of the Tour de France as Frenchman Thibaut Pinot gained more time on his rivals in the fight for the yellow jersey with a ferocious attack in the final climb on Sunday.

Yates triumphed at the summit of the Prat d’Albis in Stage 15, three days after his first stage victory in the southwestern mountain range. Pinot crossed the finish line in second place, 33 seconds behind Yates, and moved to fourth overall.

Julian Alaphilippe was isolated without a single teammate to help him in the 12-kilometre final climb and cracked but managed to salvage his yellow jersey.

Defending champion Geraint Thomas remained second in the general classification.

On the attack

Yates, the Vuelta defending champion, made his decisive move about 9km from the line. Racing behind, Pinot attacked a reduced group of overall contenders to drop both Thomas and Alaphilippe.

Thomas did not panic and rode at his pace until he accelerated with 1.5km to cut the overall gap on Alaphilippe from 2 minutes, 2 seconds to 1-35.

Alaphilippe was so exhausted after his effort up the hill, where he grimaced through the rain, that he had to grip a roadside barrier afterward while he caught his breath.

“If I crack I hope he’ll carry the torch for the French,” Alaphilippe said about Pinot.

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