Tour de France 2014: Stage 6
January 1 - July 27, Arras, France, Road - WorldTo🐽ur
A quieter stage is on tap♋ today, with the 194 km from Arras to Reims expected to end in a mass sprint.
Hello and welcome back to the Tour de Pain, er, France. The rider will be very h🐠appy to be not bouncing over muddy ꦐcobblestones today. There is, however, still much mud.
The race will kick off in about 20 minutes, with a 10🔯-minute or so neutralised section. Unfortunately, the sun has yet to put in an appearance and w𓃲e understand there is light rain at the start.
Surprisingly there was only one DNF in yesterday’s difficult stage: 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:defending champion Chris Froome.
The wind might play a role today and we have a chance for echelons. That is a quick and easy way for riders to lose time, so everyone will try to stay up front. There is, of course, only so much room up ﷺfront, so it does get a bit tricky.
Today’s stage is more flat than not. We will have two ranked climbs, but they are both category 4. At km.107.5 we have the Côte de Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique , which has 0.9 kilometre-long climb at 6.2%. Almost exactly 50km later is the Côte de Roucy, 1.5 kilometre-long climb at 6.2%
Today’s stage has “breakaway” written all over it. The question is: will they sta🐼y away to the end, or be caught so that Marcel Kittel can yet again win a bunch sprint?
Astonishing that Lars Bo𝓰om’s stage win yesterday was the first Dutch stage win in nine year𝄹s......
Our new top five a🅰fter five stages has Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) as first, w🦹ith teammate Jakob Fuglsang second, at two seconds down. Peter Sagan (Cannondale) is third at 44 seconds, Michal Kwiatkowski in fourth at 50 seconds, and Fabian Cancellara fifth at 1:17.
Leto𓃲ur tells us that it is 16°C and drizzling at the start. We have an urgent♊ question: Where is the summer????
Bad news for Giant-Shimano. John Degenkolb, who crashed twice yesterday, has not only a big bruise but also a torn muscle in his Gluteus Maximus. The usual treatment is rest, but the German is going to keep on tryiജng to go. However,this "sit" muscle is an important one in cycling, so he will just have to see how༒ it goes.
There have been only five withdrawals so far, and to of them are former Tour winners (Froome, Andy Schl💧eck). That leaves only one former winner in the race: Alberto Contador.
We have had the sharp start. The field has been und🎉erway for three minutes but we have no reports yet of a break attempt.
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We do have an early break! Jerome Pineau (IAM), Tom Leezer (Belkin), Luis Mate Mardones (C꧋ofidis) and Arnaud Gerard (Bretagne) have taken off to a 40-second lead. Let’s see if this one sticks.
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182km remaining from 194km
Looks like we may have our br🎉eak of the day. A꧋fter 11 km they have over two minutes.
179km remaining from 194km
This group is definitely gone. Now at 3:45.
There were no changes in the top of the individual rankings yesterday. Sagan continues to top the points and young rider categories, and Lemoine is st📖ill KOM. The only change was in the team ranking, where Astana has taken over from Sky.
Witꦕh the gap shooting up to over four minutes, Giant-Shimano has moved to the front of the field. They want to ensure that Marcel Kittel gets another win ไtoday, after all!
Pineau marks IAM's first appearance in a break group at this To⛎ur. Well, their first ever actually, since it is the team's first Tour. They were the only wild-card team💯 who had not yet been in a break group.
The cobblestones may have cost him some time, but Alberto Contador says the Tour will be decided in the Pyrenees,168澳洲5最新开奖结果: in this video.
164km remaining from 194km
Gಞiant-Shimano'ꦍs work is taking effect, as the gap has now stabilised at 4:15.
There were no changes in the top of the i💧ndividual rankings yesterday. Sagan continues to top the points and young rider categories, and Lemoine is still KOM. The only change wasꦓ in the team ranking, where Astana has taken over from Sky.
So just what happened in yesterday’s stage? Lots of bumps, cobbles, crashes and mud. Especially mud. You can go back and168澳洲5最新开奖结果: read about it here.
154km remaining from 194km
After 40 km,🐈 the gap has dropped minimally, to 4:05.&n🍌bsp;
The Dutch and the Germans (well, one German) are dominating the race so far. Dutch teamsꩵ have won four of the five stages, and Kittel has won three of t𝓰hem.
@WestemeyerSusan Can't see Giant letting a break go today or tomorrow (Degenkolb?) because꧃ after that they can forget about it for a while.
Have a comment f🐼or me? You can reach me on Twitter at @WestemeyerSu꧋san
Froome is of course not the only former Tour winner to have abandoned the race to due crash injuries. Andy Schleck (Trek) had to do likewise, and has 168澳洲5ಌ最新开奖结果:already undergone surgery on his knee. Things were worse than expected, unfortunately.
The riders have been underway f🎉or an hour now, and covered 47🎃.6km!
140km remaining from 194km
The air seems to be going out of this group. After 54 km, t🅰he gap h✃as dropped a whole minute, to 3:10.
RT @Greghenderson1: Todays stage we can see a team take control of the Sprint early and hold it for a⭕ long time due the roundabo꧟uts. Long lead out today
The main reaction of the riders after yesterday’s stage? “We survived!” Look at their tweets ꧒– and a gallery of photos of muddy faces – here.
127km remaining from 194km
This stage is roug🧔hly one-third over. Let's hope there is a bit more action the rest of the day than we have seen so far!
We can see already that the winꦉd is coming from the left, and that echelons are starting to form. Giant-Shimano is at the lead of the field, in their own echelon, followed by Astana, in their echelon.
Just a reminder: our four leaders a♔re Jerome Pineau (IA💎M), Tom Leezer (Belkin), Luis Mate Mardones (Cofidis) and Arnaud Gerard (Bretagne.
Nibali had his first experience with those cobblestones yesterday, and he mastered them. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Don’t look 🧸f💎or him in Paris-Roubaix next year, though!
♏Where is Contador riding today? That is easy -- directly behind Nibali.
There's our man Cheng Ji. Ba🔯ck at his work 🍌desk on the front of the peloton after a brief break. #ChengWatch #TdF
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 13:40:42
It doesn't appear to be raining at the moment, bu♏t the sun is also not shining. We see a number of leg- and arm warmers in the field.
You build your whole Tour team around one rider, whom you expect to win the race for a second consecutive year, and then all of a sudden, he is out of the race. What do you do? If you are team Sky, you hope and pray that your Plan B works out better than Plan A did.
Great to see Giant-Shimano r🍬iders signalling road furniture. Responsable #tdf
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 13:47:49
LeTour tells us that the race is having a high-ranked guest today. French president Francois Hollande will ride in the car with Tꦍour Director Christian Prudhomme for the closi꧙ng 65 kilometres.
Tejay van Garderen (BMC) lost over two minutes yesterday – which may be part of the reason he has said that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:cobbleston༺es don&rs💮quo;t belong in the Tour.
Lunch time for the peloton. T🌱hey are now all unpacking their bags, stowing what they want to keep, and discarding everything else, to the joy of those 🌠standing alongside the road.
Degenkolb may have considerable problems sitting on his bike today, but that is not stopping h🌠im from working hard. He is often at the head of the field, riding for captain Kittel.
100km remaining from 194km
Unfortunately it looks as if it may be raining ag🃏ain.
95km remaining from 194km
With some 95 km to go, the gap is at 3:06. So not much chang༒e.
Andrew Talansky (Garmin-Sharp) also lost more than two minutes, arriving at the finish line “tired, wet and dirty” but “smiling and s♊atisfied”.
Definitely raining again. But at least there are no mudd꧙y cobblestones!
Fabian Cancellara is probably “the” peloton expert on cobblestones, but even the three-time Paris-Roubaix winner has said 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:they have no place in the Tour.
The four lea𝓰ders have started up the day's first climb.
Mate is the🅰 first over the climb and picks up the one available point.
Let’s take a look at these four riders in front. Tom Leez꧙er is 28 years old. He was with the Rabo Conti team from🦋 2005 to 2007 andmoved up to Rabobank proper in 2008. The team now, of course, is Belkin. He had a quite succesful junior and U-23 career. Last year he won a stage at the Tour de Langkawi.
The peloto🔯n crosses under the mountai𒉰n ranking, with a gap of 2:50.
Mate is 30 and in his fourth year with Cofidis. He has also ridden for Andalucia-Cajasur and Diquigiovanni-Androni. The Spaniard has had a good season, finishingꦏ 4th overall in Murcia, 8th in the Clasica de Almeria, and 10th in A🐻ndalucia.
And we have a crashꩲ. Five or six riders down on this wet road. Hope everyone jumps back up again.
And another one! 3 or 4 riders thi🦂s time, including Marcus Burghardt, Johan Van Summeren and Leo König.
As far as we know everyone is ok, although some equipment has definitely suffere♛d.
Sadly we spoke too soon.🌄 Xabier Zandio is still sitting on the road and we doubt that he will be continui▨ng.
79km remaining from 194km
79 km to go and the gap is down to 2:31.
The day's one-and-only intermediate sprint is rapidly approaching, a🧸nd the honours go to Leezer🅷.
🐠The field is sprinting for the next points. Well, Sagan, Greipel, Coquard and a few ot💃hers are sprinting. Sagan takes it.
We 🍸hear that 2 riders have abandoned because of the recent crꦛashes. We will get those names for you.
Egor Silin of 𒐪Katu🎀sha has abandoned. We saw him hobbling after the crash.
Zandio of Sky has indeed 🉐also been forced to abandon. And Richeze of Lampre did not start, so fa𝕴r today we are three down.
@WestemeyerSusan ಞTdF might have left us but not the sun. Still summer here in Yorkshire. Balmy 22c today
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 14:32:08
70km remaining from 194km
Meanwhile the gap is down to the two minute mark.
Pineau, 34, spent the early part of his career at Bonjour and Qu♑ickStep before joining the new Swiss team this year. He has some nice victories on his record, including a stage at the Giro d’Italia in 2010
Sagan is back amongst the team cars, working his way up. He must have crashed, as he is now by the race doctor, getting a bandage💦 on his left arm.
Another crash. In fact we aren't even seeing all the ꧒crashes. It is this weather and the wet roads. now a Tinkoff rider is down and looking likඣe he is in pain.
OPQS now at the 🌊head of the field, with Tinkoff-Saxo behind them. The ꦫinjured rider was Hernandez, and we have not yet heard if he is back on his bike.
64km remaining from 194km
The breakꦬ is nearly caught, they only have about 30-40 seconds now.
The field has split, with the Sagan group at 1:12. The spᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ🅺lit was caused by the many crashes.
#TDF #tourOfCrashes :/
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 14:58:20
The first chase group slowed 🅷a bit, 🗹and now the Sagan group has joined them.
Also joini🐭ng the race now is French President Hollande𓆏.
The peloton is still letting the four leaders𒆙 dangle off the front with about 30 seconds.
Alberto Contador (Tinkoff-Saxo) plummeted from fifth to 19th place in GC. He is not a fan of the cobblestones anyway, and then 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:a meℱchanical threw him back as well.
🎃52 km to go in this wet, ꦬfoggy, can we even say disgusting? weather.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:OPQS’ Michal Kwiatkowski lost a minute and crashed yesterday, b🦂ut still managed to move up to fifth overall. One of those “good news, bad news” sort of days for him.
Meanwhile t💝he gap has crept back up to nearly a minute.
Tinkoff-Saxo's Hernandez has also abandoned the race, which is not good news for 🥂Contador.
What was it like yesterday? Take a look at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:this gallery to see the fun and games.
40km remaining from 194km
40 km and the gap is at a comfortable 49 seconds. Comfღortable for the peloton, that is.
Now that Froome has crashed out of the Tour, does Brailsford wish he had sent Brad Wiggins to the race? 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:No, he doesn't.
The four leaders tackle the second climb of the day, 𒅌another cat.4.
Not ♏far behind 💎them, the massed peloton also charges up the climb.
Mate takes the point at this climb too.
Once again the gap has gone over one minute.
꧒Looking at the front of the peloton we see Tinkoff Saxo, Astana, Giant Shimano, and for the first time, BMC.
Why did Lars Boom do so well on those muddy cobbles yesterday? He just used 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:his vast cyclo-cross experience, and it took him to the win.
30km remaining from 194km
Still a gap of 1:02 with 30 km to go. And now ✃Belkin is taking a t♌urn at leading the chase.
This is a rolling section here, heading down to the closing flat. And the gap ꦕi🔥s dropping as well, now at 43 seconds.
The course soon ꦰwill be in a🐎 large open area, and we can expect wind. Is this why Belkin is gathering at the front - to take advantage of that and build an echelon, dropping some of this behind them?
The gap is now🍎 only 24 seconds, with 22.8km to go.
If that was the꧋ir plan, it didn't work✅, as they are no longer at the front.
20 km to go and the four escapees will be ca𝓀ught any secondꦅ now.
They aren't giving up easily, and keep trying to attack one another. Pineau and Mate have jumped, while the other twౠo are caught.
Pineau tries again and Mate goes with him.
On Jesus Hernandez DNF: "He lost consciousness and hardly recognizeඣd people." (via @BorjaCuadrado) #TDF
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 15:52:48
Mate looks back to𓄧 see the peloton swarm not all that far behind.
Mate gives it another go💞, tryi🐻ng to postpone the inevitable. Pineau tries, but can't go with him.
It is 𝓀over for Pineau, as he is swallowed up. Mate has 15 seconds.
Some riders starting to fall off the back, including Voekler. ℱMore and more riders, actually, including Purito Rodriguez.
Mate has given it a good try, but he too is caught, with 11.8 km to go. The speed is exceptionally high now, and Tony Martin is at the front, stepping i🌳t up even more.
Looks like the wind is starting to play a role here. The field is breaking up, and weꦰ see echelons.
10 km to go and as far as we can tell, all the favourites are in tಌhis first group. We just spotted some Garmin jerseys, so it looks like Talansky is there as well.
The gap between the groups is getting larger, with the groups taking o𝔉n the typical echelon formational. With 🙈only 8.5 km to go, those behind will probably not be able to come back.
OPQS still driving things, trying to make the gap as large as possible. So perhaps one of the other top riders is ind🌠eed not in the lead group.
Cannondale now pops up near the front. 5km to go.
The gap is said to be 20 seconds, but it 🀅looks larger. Katush🐠a with Kristoff moves to the front.
GErrans falls back. Petachhi at the 𒀰head of the field witไh 2 km to go. Cancellara lurking.....
Two Cannondales now in front. They could be riding for Vivi෴ani.
it won't be 💧a win⛄ for Kittel today! He has fallen back!
Kwiatkoswki jumps at the ꩵ1000m marker. Can he hold on?
He is ca𓆉ught with a few hundred meters, and Greipel jumps. The German champion simply powers his way to the line and no one can come close.
Things had gone not at all well f♊or Greipel💟 so far, and he is overjoyed to have finally won.
It was surprising that Kittel was unable to keep up -- but if one🌳 German spriಞnter can't win, then another one can!
It is Greipel's sixth career Tour stage win.
The wind♔ and the brutal pace really did a job on the field. Groups of varying sizes are dri💟bbling over the finish line even now, five minutes later.
The top ten on today's stage:
1 André Greipel (Ger) Lotto Belisol
2 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Team Katusha
3 Samuel Dumoulin (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
4 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Omeg🐬a Pharma - Quick-Step 🅷Cycling Team
5 Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale
6 Romain Feillu (Fra) Bretagne - ♏Seche Environnement
7 Tom Veelers (Ned) Team Giant-Shimano
8 Bryan Coquard (Fra) Team Europcar
9 Sep Vanmarcke (Bel) Belkin Pro💟 Cycling Team
10 Sylvain Chavanel (Fra) IAM Cycling
General classification after stage 6
1 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Astana Pro Team
2 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana Pro Team
3 Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale
4 Michal Kwiatkowski (Pol) Omega Phar💝ma - 🔴Quick-Step Cycling Team
5 Fabian Cancellara (Swi) Trek Factory Racing
6 Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Bel) Lotto Belisol
7 Tony Gallopin (Fra) Lotto Belisol
8 Richie Porte (Aus) Team Sky
9 Andrew Talansky (USA) Garmin Sharp
10 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte (ꦏSpa) Movistar Team
We hear that Ki൲ttel 🧔may have punctured in the finale.
"I'm really happy I got the stage win. T🐟here was a lot of pressure on us. Finally we have it," Greipel said.
Tomorrow is another fl𒉰at stage -- will we see a showdown between the German sprinters?
"It was a horrible, str⛦essful day," Richie Porte said. "But the team kept me safe."
Last man in: Christophe R🧸iblon (ALM) at 188th at +9,23 ཧ#TDF
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 16:31:50
We are sorry to hear that Hernandez is being taken to hospital by ambulance with a "cranial trauma". We wish him all th🅺e very best.
RT @friebos: "Maté's a rat. He doesn't c🅷ollaborate properly & he's going to pay me back o💃ver the next few days." - An ode to Luis Maté, by Jerome Pineau
Thu, 10th Jul 2014 16:37:42
We have full results up, and will shortly have our full report. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:All to be found here!
That's it for today. Be sur𝐆e to join us again tomorrow for another exciting sprint finish!
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