Jumbo-Visma continued its rampage on the 19th stage, when Christophe Laporte secured the first French victory in this year’s Tour de France.
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On the 188.3 kilometers from Castelnau-Magnoac to Cahors, it became clear early on that that stage was a target for the sprint teams. A break with five men was allowed to go off, but they were kept in check, so the job of driving them in towards the end would not be too great.
Because in Cahors, a technical finish awaited, with seven roundabouts of five kilometres, and a gentle downhill race. But it didn’t turn out quite the way the sprint teams envisioned.
First over the finish line was Laporte, who took the inside turn on the rest after a highly dramatic finish.
– A real bomb. A funny but serious bomb, commented TV 2’s Christian Paasche when Laporte crossed the finish line.
With around three miles left in the stage, three men broke away from the field in slightly hilly terrain. The three hopefuls held off until there were 1.5 kilometers to go. Then Laporte took matters into his own hands, drove up to the three, before pushing away from them and taking the stage win.
– I’m incredibly happy, I can’t believe it. Wout said to me: Today is your turn. The last time he said it was in Paris-Nice, it brings me happiness,” Laporte, who also won the first stage of Paris-Nice earlier this year, told the organizer and continued:
– It is important to get a French victory. If it makes the fans and my family happy, I’m happy too.
He thus secured both his first victory in the race and France’s first in the 2022 edition. The last time a Frenchman won was when Julian Alaphilippe crossed the finish line first on the first stage of last year’s edition.