Another 117 km – The three is now being caught again, on a piece that you can really call false flat. Lidl-Trek has self-handed the gap to ensure that Jonathan Milan can go for the 20 points at the intermediate sprint.
The attacking three. Thomas, Pacher and Vercher are still getting no further than a 30 -second lead.
124 km – The group with Thomas now has a hole of 30 seconds . In the background we see, among others, Jonas Rickaert, teammate of Mathieu van der Poel, who tries to get the three.
126 km – The arm of Skjelmose is packed, and he gets on the bike again. Let’s hope he manages to ride the ride today.
127 km – The three in front consists of Thomas, Pacher and Vercher. They get quite a bit of space from the peloton: 20 seconds to be precise.
128 km – AI! Skjelmose falls hard …. he has blood on his elbow, and stays on for a long time. Is this end of story?
Another 130 km – three riders make a small hole again, is this a serious flight? In the background we see that Van der Poel, Milan and Girmay try to make the leap.
Another 133 km – Victor Campenaerts is starting things up again. The intermediate sprint is on the program in about 20 kilometers, at the foot of the Col du Tourmalet (18.9 kilometers to 7.4 percent).
Another 135 km – The peloton runs on average over 50 kilometers per hour in the first half hour. It goes incredibly fast in France again, which naturally makes a flight attempt extra difficult.
139 km – no … not. Visma-Lease A Bike really wanted a man to the flight, but because of that acceleration the peloton drove back to the leading group. The group is complete again.
Another 150 km – quite a few big names mix in the flight, which is still not completely gone. We also see Pascal Eenkhoorn, and former Tour winner Geraint Thomas.
Another 142 km – We seem to be able to write down a serious flight! Among others Ben Healy is there, the Irishman rode in yellow for a few days and already has a stage victory in his pocket. Can he make a shot again at day success today?
Still 147 km – Steff Cras seems to be getting off. The Belgian probably not woke up fit today, he stands still in tears on the side.
Another 148 km – Wright has been brought up again by the peloton. No, flights is not that easy today.
As you can see! It is raining flight attempts in the first 30 kilometers of the fourteenth stage.
153 km – Fred Wright has a hole in relation to the peloton, but he is in his uppie just like Milan. The Brit has roughly 10 seconds ahead. Does anyone come to accompany him?
Another 157 km – Mathieu van der Poel also reports in the front of the peloton. The Dutchman is always nice in the points classification, does he want to sprint so?
160 km – Milan keeps his legs quiet. He realizes that it will not work out on his own, and can therefore save forces for an actual sprint.
162 km – we see a large amount of demarrages again, but no one but Milan is still able to drive away from the peloton.
165 km – Jonathan Milan from Lidl -Trek is solo in the attack, and passes a branch of the … correct. Lidl! The Italian currently has a margin of roughly 20 seconds compared to the peloton.
168 km – Welja! Groenetruidrager Jonathan Milan attacks himself. Can he drive away from the peloton? In the background we see a number of riders trying to join the lonely refugee.
These cycling fans have found a nice place to see the start of the fourteenth stage.
179 km – Simmons did not succeed in driving away with a group. But it has ensured that the pace is already comfortable in this initial phase.
181 km – Quinn Simmons is immediately attacked! The man of Lidl-Trek probably does this for teammate Jonathan Milan, the green arena carrier of the peloton. The intermediate sprint is over 70 kilometers, at the foot of the Col du Tourmalet (18.9 kilometers to 7.4 percent).
117 km to go – The Trio is now being CAUGHT AGAIN, on a Section That You Could Really Call a False flat. Lidl-Trek has closed the gap single-handedly, to Ensure that Jonathan Milan Can Go For The 20 Points in the Intermediate Sprint.
The attacking trio pictured. Thomas, Pacher and Vercher Still Don’t get further than a lead or 30 seconds .
124 km to go – The Group with Thomas Now Has A Gap of 30 Seconds . In The Background We See Jonas Rickaert, Teammate of Mathieu van der Poel, Among Others, Tryping to Catch Up With The Trio.
126 km to go – skjelmose’s arm is wrapped up, and he gets back on his bike. Let’s Hope He Manages to Finish the Ride Today.
127 km to go – the trio at the front consists of Thomas, Pacher and Vercher. They get quuite a bit of space from the peloton: 20 seconds to be precise.
128 km to go – AI! Skjelmose falls hard …. he has blood on his elbow, and sits for a long time. Is this the end of the story?
130 km to go – Three Riders Make Another Small Gap, is this a serious breakaway? In The Background Wee van der Poel, Milan and Girmay Tryping to Make the Jump.
133 km to go – Victor Campenaerts is Speing Things Up Again. In about 20 kilometers The Intermediate Sprint is on the program, at the Foot of the Col du Tourmalet (18.9 kilometers at 7.4 percent).
135 km to go – The Peloton Averages over 50 kilometers per hour in the first half hour. It is going incredible fast in France Again, which of Course Makes A Breakaway Attempt Extra Difficult.
139 km to go – no … not really. Visma-Lease A Bike Really Wanted A Man In The Breakaway, But That Acceleration Caaased The Peloton to Ride Back To The Leading Group. The Group is complete again.
150 km to go – QUITE A FEW BIG NAMES ARE JOINING THE BRAKAWAY, which is Still Not Completely Gone. We also see Pascal Eenkhoorn, and Former Tour Winner Geraint Thomas.
142 km to go – We finally seem to be able to record a serious breakaway! Ben Healy is Among Them, The Irishman Wore Yellow For A Few Days and Already Has A Stage Win To His Name. Can he make another attempt at Daily Success Today?
147 km to go – steff cras seems to be getting off. The Belgian Probable Didn’t Wake Up Fit Today, He is Standing Still On The Side in Tears.
148 km to go – Wright Has Been CAUGHT by the Peloton Again. No, escaping is not that easy today.
As you can see! It is Raining Breakaway Attempts in the First 30 kilometers of the FourteENTH Stage.
153 km to go – Fred Wright has a gap over the peloton, but he is on his own Like Milan. The Briton Has About 10 Seconds Lead. Will Someone Join Him Soon?
157 km to go – Mathieu van der Poel also reports at the front of the peloton. The Dutchman is a still doing QUITE well in the points classification, does he want to sprint along like that?
160 km to go – Milan Keeps His Legs Still. He realizes that he won Make it on his own, and can Therefore Better Save his Energy for an Actual Sprint.
162 km to go – We see a Large Number of Attacks Again, But Far No One Other Than Milan Has Managed to Actually Get Away from the Peloton.
165 km to go – Jonathan Milan or Lidl trek is solo on the attack, and passes a branch of … Exactly. Lidl! The Italian Currently Has a Margin of Approximately 20 Seconds Over The Peloton.
168 km to go – Well then! Green Jersey Wearer Jonathan Milan Goes on the Attack himself. Can he get away from the peloton? In the background we see a number of riders trying to join the lone escapee.
These cycling fans have found a nice spot to Watch the Start of the FourteENTH Stage.
179 km to go – Simmons Has Not Succeded in Breaking Away with a Group. But it has ensured that the pace is already good, in this initial phase.
181 km to go – Quinn Simmons Immediately Goes on the Attack! The Man From Lidl-Trek is Probable Doing This For Teammate Jonathan Milan, The Green Jersey Wearer of the Peloton. In 70 kilometers, at the Foot of the Col du Tourmalet (18.9 kilometers at 7.4 percent), is The Intermediate Sprint.