1 KM TO THE FINISH – There are three left on the head of the race: Vingegaard, Pogacar and Carapaz, with Mas having dropped away. The stage shall be determined on this final kilometer.
3KM TO THE FINISH – Vingegaard and Pogacar are about to meet up with the 2 escapees (6″), with Evenepoel having damaged away (26″ from the lead of the race).
4KM TO THE FINISH – Vingegaard assaults, bringing Pogacar and Evenepoel with him; 40″ from the pinnacle of the race.
5 KM TO THE FINISH – The hole between the Yellow Jersey group and the 2 leaders has dropped beneath a minute (now 55″).
6KM TO THE FINISH – There are 5 left within the Yellow Jersey group, with Landa having damaged away, now 1′ 16″ behind Carapaz and Mas.
8 KM TO THE FINISH – The Yellow Jersey group (with Landa, Evenepoel and Vingegaard along with Tadej Pogacar) has raised the tempo, having recovered Stuyven and Soler who had damaged away from the pinnacle of the race, which is now continuing 1′ 40″ behind the leaders.
10 KM TO THE FINISH – The main group has fragmented, with Carapaz and Mas continuing with a 14″ benefit over the primary pursuer Bardet; the Yellow Jersey group is 2′ 24″ behind.
11 KM TO THE FINISH – Carapaz and Mas attempt to break free; Yellow Jersey group continues to nibble seconds away from the escapees (2′ 14″).
13 KM TO THE FINISH – The leaders (with Soler additional behind) are managing to maintain the hole from the Yellow Jersey group considerably fixed, though the latter has gained a couple of seconds (2′ 40″).
16 KM TO THE FINISH – The climb to Col de la Couillole begins, a 15.7 km climb with a mean gradient of seven.1%, which can result in the end line. Yellow Jersey group 2′ 56″ from the pinnacle of the race.
20 KM TO THE FINISH – Fixed hole between the escapees’ group and that of the Yellow Jersey (3′ 08″), when the race is passing 4 km from the beginning of the climb in the direction of Col de la Couillole.
26 KM TO THE FINISH – We proceed downhill in the direction of the final climb of the day (in the direction of Col de la Couillole), which can result in the end line. The hole of these chasing us has returned to over 3 minutes (3′ 14″).
35KM TO THE FINISH – Enric Mas (Movistar) tries to interrupt away on the descent; Yellow Jersey group at 2′ 43″.
37 KM TO THE FINISH – Richard Carapaz additionally wins the GPM of Col de la Colmiane, mathematically conquering the Polka Dot Jersey of this Grande Boucle.
39 KM TO THE FINISH – With 2 km to go, the hole between the leaders and the Yellow Jersey group is 3′ 21″.
41 KM TO THE FINISH – Slovakian Group Visma rider Jan Tratnik tries to interrupt away, adopted by Carapaz, Bardet, Kelderman, Johannsen and Mas.
42 KM TO THE FINISH – With 5 km to go, the main group is continuing at a mean velocity of 18 km/h, on a stretch with a 9% gradient. Yellow Jersey Group at 3′ 58″.
45 KM TO THE FINISH – Jasper Stuyven (Lidl-Trek) takes the 20 factors of the Intermediate End of Saint-Martin-Vesubie. Now begins the climb, of seven.5 km with a mean gradient of seven.1%, in the direction of Col de la Colmiane.
46KM TO THE FINISH – Peters reached by the Yellow Jersey group (nonetheless led by Soudal Fast-Step), which is continuing 3′ 58″ behind the pinnacle of the race.
49KM TO THE FINISH – The caravan is climbing the climb that may result in the Dash Zone of Saint-Martin-Vesubie after which proceed in the direction of the primary class GPM of Col de la Colmiane. The Yellow Jersey group is 4′ 05″ behind the leaders.
55 KM TO THE FINISH – Collaboration between the leaders, who along with sustaining the benefit over the Yellow Jersey group (4′ 28″), have additionally gained on the primary pursuer Powless (1′ 39″); at 2′ 29″ Peters.
61 KM TO THE FINISH – The scenario stays considerably unchanged, with the chasing group (led by the boys of Soudal Fast-Step) having gained a couple of seconds on the leaders (4′ 15″).
73 KM TO THE FINISH – Polka Dot Jersey Richard Carapaz (EF-Schooling EasyPost) is the primary to crest the Col de Turini: now a 17km descent to Roquebilliere. The leaders have about 50″ of benefit over the primary pursuer Powless, 2′ 18″ over the second, Peters, and 4 and a half minutes on the Yellow Jersey group.
74 KM TO THE FINISH – The 7 escapees have been joined by 3 extra: the main group now has a 4′ 45″ benefit over the Yellow Jersey group.
78 KM TO THE FINISH – With 5 km to go, the lead of the race over the primary pursuers has been diminished to 1’10”.
82 KM TO THE FINISH – The breakaway of Kelderman, Armirail and Mas is over, rejoined on the head of the race by the Maglia a Pois group. There are actually 7 leaders, with a bonus of 1′ 51″ on the primary pursuers, with the Maglia Gialla group over 4 minutes behind.
83 KM TO THE FINISH – The lead of the three leaders over the chasing group continues to shrink, now 16″ behind, with 10 km to go earlier than the Col de Turini summit.
88 KM TO THE FINISH – With 15 km to go, the lead of the escapees over the Maglia a Pois Group has been diminished to 32″. The Maglia Gialla Group is now over 3 minutes behind the leaders.
93 KM TO THE FINISH – The group of the Polka Dot Jersey Richard Carapaz has recovered a couple of seconds on the leaders (now at 39″); the Yellow Jersey group has misplaced floor (now at 1′ 58″). Within the meantime, the climb in the direction of Col de Turini (first class GPM) has begun, a 20.7 km lengthy climb with a mean gradient of 5.7%.
100 KM TO THE FINISH – The top of the race continues to be made up of the three riders who broke away after the primary 18 km of the route (Kelderman, Armirail and Mas). The Polka Dot Jersey group is 52″ behind, with the Yellow Jersey group additional behind (1’19”).
108KM TO THE FINISH – Enric Mas (Movistar) is first to cross the Col de Braus, with a 52-second benefit over the chasing group, together with Yellow Jersey Tadej Pogacar. The race will now proceed downhill for over 11km, all the way in which to Sospel.
112KM TO THE FINISH – Three riders forward of everybody (Kelderman, Armirail and Mas), who now boast a 14″ hole on the Yellow Jersey group.
115 KM TO THE FINISH – With 7 km to go, the primary private actions started to be recorded, with Group Visma rider Wilco Kelderman taking the lead. The Inexperienced Jersey group was nearly two minutes behind the remainder of the caravan.
118 KM TO THE FINISH – The peloton is driving the uphill stretch that may result in Col de Braus: a ten km lengthy climb with a mean gradient of 6.6%. Among the many first, within the main positions, the Polka Dot Jersey Richard Carapaz.
122 KM TO THE FINISH – The group continues to be compact after the primary 11 km of the route, whereas the caravan is approaching the primary problem of the day: the climb that may result in Col de Braus, a second class GPM.
133 KM TO THE FINISH – The twentieth stage of the 2024 Tour de France has formally began, taking the caravan from Good to Col de la Couillole, alongside a route of 132.8 km, with a complete distinction in altitude of 4600 metres.
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HOW MUCH HAPPENED IN THE PREVIOUS STAGE – With a strong transfer within the final 8 kilometers of the route, Tadej Pogacar managed to win (in 4 hours 4 minutes and three seconds) the third to final stage of this Tour de France, the fourth for the Slovenian on this Grande Boucle, which successfully mortgages the ultimate victory on the expense of the Danish Group Visma’s Jonas Vingegaard, regardless of the group of the winner of the final two Excursions de France having tried, for the reason that first kilometers, to put on down the resistance of the boys of the UAE Emirates Group. Second on the end line was Vingegaard’s teammate, Matteo Jorgenson (22″ behind Pogacar).
STAGE DESCRIPTION – The Tour de France restarts from Good and does so with a stage (the penultimate of this Grande Boucle, the final mountain stage) 132.8 km lengthy. A stage characterised by steady descents and climbs, with 4 GPM and 4600 meters of altitude distinction: all first class, besides the primary of the day (Col de Braus – second class). At 45 km from the end line of Col del la Couillole (coinciding with the final summit) the one intermediate dash of the day (Saint-Martin-Vesubie).
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TADEJ POGACAR WINS AT COL DE LA COUILLOLE – As soon as once more Tadej Pogacar: fifth stage victory on this Grande Boucle. The Slovenian completed in 4 hours, 4 minutes and 22 seconds. Second on the end line was Jonas Vingegaard (Group Visma), indifferent within the remaining meters.