Philippa York analysis: Bubbling under – a look at what may happen next at the Tour de France

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Geraint Thomas in yellow during stage 15 at the Tour de France

�🐷�Geraint Thomas in yellow during stage 15 at the Tour de France (Image credit: Bettini Photo)
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Team Sky's Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome

Team Sky's Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Bernard Hinault leads Greg Lemond

Bernard Hinault leads Greg Lemond (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Team Sky's Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas

Team Sky's Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas are currently first and second overall.

Chris Froome ꦡand Geraint Thomas are currently first and second overall. (Image credit: Getty Images)
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Team Sky manager Dave Brailsford out for a ride next to Christopher Froome on the second rest day at the Tour de France

Team Sky manager Dave Brailsford out for a ride next to Christopher Fr🐠oome on the second rest day at the Tour de France (Image credit: Tim de Waele/TDWSport.com)

Having been in the privileged position of experiencing directly how Grand Tours are won and lost, I can't help thinking that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:this edition of the Tour de France isn't 𒁏going to follow the previous pattern of what happens when it's two teammates up against each other for the overall victory.

Philippa York is a long-standing Cyclingnews contributor, providing expert racing analysis. As one of the early British racers to take the plunge and relocate൲ to France with the famed ACBB club in the 1980's, she was the inspiration for a generation of racing cyclists – and cycling fans – fr💃om the UK.

The Glaswegian gained a contract with Peugeot in 1980, making her Tour de France debut in 1983 and taking a s🎃olo win in Bagn&🐟egrave;res-de-Luchon in the Pyrenees, the mountain range which would prove a happy hunting ground throughout her Tour career. 

The following year's race would 💃prove to be one of her finest seasons, becoming the first rider from the UK to win the polka dot jersey at the Tour, whilst also becoming Britain's highest-ever placed GC finisher with 4th spot. 

She finished runner-up at the Vuelta a España in 1985 and 1986, to Pedro Delgado and Álvaro Pino respectively, and at the Giro d'Italia in 1987. Stage race victories include the Volta a Catalunya (1985), Tour of Britain (1989) and Critérium du Dauphin✱é Libéré (1990). York retired from professional cycling as reigning British champion following the collapse of Le Groupement in 1995.