'I Just Suffered to the Line' - Kaden Groves Solos to Breakaway Win on Tour De France Stage 20
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The penultimate stage of the Grand Boucle smiled at the Australian rider on Sunday in Pontarlier. Frenchman Jordan Jegat managed to climb into the top 10 on the eve of the finish on the Champs-Elysées.
"Frank was second? Really? I don't know. Great," he said when his father told him after the finish in Pontarlier how his teammate Frank van den Broek, who had been fighting in the breakaway all day, had fared. Pavel Bittner, along with most of the other sprinters, finished the hilly 20th stage of the Tour in a group of forty.
He had come on this Tour de France to launch Jasper Philipsen's sprints, and it was finally he who raised his arms solo on the 20th stage in Pontarlier: Kaden Groves gave Alpecin-Deceuninck his third success and completed his trilogy on the Grand Tours.
Orphan of its leaders Jasper Philipsen and Mathieu van der Poel, forced to give up in this Tour, the 26-year-old sprinter distorted company to his companions escaped 16 km from the finish to go to pick up his...
16:33 Thanks to all of us for following us! Good end of the day! 16:33 There will be two French in the Top 10 of the general classification tomorrow in Paris (Kevin Vauquelin 7th, Jordan Jegat 10th). 16:31 The peloton finishes in turn! 16:29 The information is that Jordan Jegat drops 10th place in the general classification in Ben O'Connor! 16:28 By winning today, he becomes the 114th rider in the history of cycling to win at least one stage on …
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