Live Tour | Plapp sets fastest time, later Pogacar and Vingegaard

Hello and welcome to this live blog. Here I, Thom van de Loosdrecht, keep you informed of stage 13 in the Tour, where the riders get a tough time trial. Have fun!

So late the top three starts:

4 minutes ago

Finish! It gets very close, but with 25.21.93 minutes Lenny Martinez is 23 seconds slower than Plapp. It is striking that the last 300 meters are incredibly heavy and riders take a very long time.

7 minutes ago

Girmay celebrated the survival of the time trial by shaking hands from the audience.

14 minutes ago

Finish! It is really waiting for the big names to start, because the top ten seems to be competing for the stage win. Matis Louvel rode pretty nice (29.06.00), but had to go to the finish to make it easier. The Frenchman was completely through it.

18 minutes ago

In the meantime, Luke Plapp is still in the Hot Seat .

19 minutes ago

Finish! The Tour de France looks like Bryan Coquard. He still dared to ride a time trial with his hand in the context, but sees himself as in a danger in the peloton. So there is little chance that he will start tomorrow.

28 minutes ago

Plapp had to go deep for his time, but so far it stands head and shoulders above this time trial.

36 minutes ago

Finish! Girmay even drives past the audience to shake some hands. The sprinter did more than half an hour over the time trial.

44 minutes ago

Finish! There is a first really serious time: 24.58.44 from Luke Plapp. He is therefore almost three minutes faster than the previous fastest time of 27.49.88 Van Lennert van Eetvelt.

51 minutes ago

Finish! The fastest two times now come from two Belgians: Lennert van Eetveld and Vito Braet. Van Eetveld is 20 seconds faster than Braet with 27.49.88 and 28.10.04 minutes.

55 minutes ago

This tour also produces beautiful images.

1 hour ago

The first rider, Vercher, was the first to be upstairs and celebrated that with a nice stunt.

1 hour ago

Finish! Van Sintmaartensdijk is so far the fastest on the finish with 29.12.73. That says little, because at the second measuring point there are four riders faster including Mick van Dijke.

1 hour ago

The audience on the side also makes it a wonderful day. Watching a French lunch plus tour de France, are there better Fridays?

1 hour ago

Second Measurement Point – Van Sintmaartensdijk sets the fastest time at the second measuring point: 18.15.87. He is therefore 10 seconds faster than Edward Theuns.

1 hour ago

First measuring point – The first riders are well on the road and working on the Peyragudes (8 kilometers to 7.9%). The first measuring point is even for the big climb. Jordi Meeus is the fastest there so far with 6,14.82 minutes. Van Sintmaartensdijk came there after 6.38.22 minutes.

1 hour ago

Still news from the course, because the time limit has been adjusted to 40 percent. That gives the sprinters more time to be up time.

1 hour ago

Start! Roel van Sintmaartensdijk is also on the road, the first Dutchman. It is also important to stay within the time limit of 33 percent of the time of the winner.

1 hour ago

Start! Vercher started this Tour Day and started his fight against the clock and the altimeters.

2 hours ago

Mattéo Vercher will soon get rid of the rush. He will be the first rider to start at 1.10 pm. The Frenchman was previously on a stage after he and Mathieu Burgaudeau received the prize for the most combative rider in stage 8. It was the walking stage, in which little happened for the rest.

Good afternoon and welcome to this live blog. Here, I, Thom van de Loosdrecht, Will Keep You Informed of Stage 13 in the Tour, Where The Riders Face a Tough Time Trial. Have fun!

The Top Three Will Start This Late:

4 minutes ago

Finish! He is getting very close, but with 25.21.93 minutes, Lenny Martinez is 23 Seconds Slower Than Plapp. It is noticable that the last 300 meters are incredible tough and it takes riders a very long time.

7 minutes ago

Girmay Celebrated Surviving the Time Trial by Shaking Hands With the Public.

14 minutes ago

Finish! It really is waiting for the big names to start, because the top ten seem to be fighting for the stage win. Matis Louvel Rode Quite Well (29.06.00), but had to swerve to the finish to make it easy for hisself. The Frenchman was completely exhausted.

18 minutes ago

Meanwhile, Luke Plapp is still in the hot seat .

19 minutes ago

Finish! The Tour de France Seems to Be about For Bryan Coquard. He dared to ride a time trial with his hand in a bandage, but sees himself as a danger in the peloton. So it is Unlikely that he will start Tomorrow.

28 minutes ago

Plapp had to go deep for his time, but so far he stands head and shoulders above the rest in this time trial.

36 minutes ago

Finish! Girmay Even Rides fits the public to shake some hands. The Sprinter took more than half an hour to complete the time trial.

44 minutes ago

Finish! There is a First Really Serious Time: 24.58.44 from Luke Plapp. He is Almost Three Minutes Faster Than The Previous Fastest Time of 27.49.88 From Lennert van Eetvelt.

51 minutes ago

Finish! The Two Fastest Times Now Come From Two Belgians: Lennert van Eetveld and Vito Braet. Van Eetveld is 20 Seconds Faster Than Braet with 27.49.88 and 28.10.04 Minutes.

55 minutes ago

This tour also provides Beautiful images.

1 hour ago

The First Rider, Vercher, was the first to reach the top and celebrated with a nice stunt.

1 hour ago

Finish! Van Sintmaartensdijk is The Fastest So far at the finish with 29.12.73. That Doessn’t Say Much, because there are four riders faster at the second measuring point, including Mick van Dijke.

1 hour ago

The Public Along The Side is also Having a Wonderful Day. A French Lunch Plus Watching the Tour de France, Are There Better Friday’s?

1 hour ago

Second Measuring Point – Van Sintmaartensdijk Sets The Fastest Time At The Second Measuring Point: 18.15.87. He is 10 Seconds Faster Than Edward Theuns.

1 hour ago

First Measuring Point – The First Riders Are Well On Their Way And Working On The Peyragudes (8 kilometers at 7.9%). The First Measuring Point is Still Before the Big Climb. Jordi Meeus is the fastest there so far with 6.14.82 minutes. Van Sintmaartensdijk Arrived there after 6.38.22 Minutes.

1 hour ago

More news from the racing, because the time limit has leg adjusted to 40 percent. That gives the sprinters more time to reach the top on time.

1 hour ago

Start! Roel van Sintmaartensdijk is also on his way, as the first Dutchman. It is also important to stay within the time limit of 33 percent of the winner’s time.

1 hour ago

Start! Vercher Has started this Tour Day and Has Begun His Battle Against the Clock and the Altitude.

2 hours ago

Mattéo Vercher Will starts Imediately. He will start as the first rider at 13:10. The Frenchman was Previously on a stage after he and Mathieu Burgaudeau Receeau Receeau Receeau for Most Combative Rider in Stage 8. It was the Walking Stage, in which Little Else Happened.

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