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Tour de la Provence stage 3 - Live coverage

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Hello there, and welcome along as the Tour de la Provence heads for its finale atop the Montagne de Lure. A big summit finish awaits - the biggest climb of the season so far - and we're set to see a showdown in what remains a tight battle for thꩵe overall title. 

As we pick up the⛎ action, just past the halfway mark, we're heading steadily towards the final climb. We have a breakaway of five riders with a lead of 5:30 over 🐈the peloton. 

The riders up the road are:

Groupam🅷a-FDJ and Trek-Segafredo are prominent as ꦑthe peloton sweeps along. 

You can get up to speed with our report from yesterday's stage, which contain൩s all the standings

Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) produced his latest trick yesterday with an uphill sprint to take third place on the stage and hang onto the black leader's jersey. Can he take it all the way? It's tempting to wonder, but it's𒁏 highly unlikely, given the severity of the Montagne de Lure and the quality of climbers in this field.&nb🦄sp;

Here's a story on Ganna's ride yesterday and his prospects today. He says he wants to 'test'𒈔 himself on the final climb but notes that there are pure climbers who can 'kill' him on the Montagne de Lure.

The breakaway have lost some time on tha🐬t climb. Their lead is doꦛwn to 3:40.

This isn't just about Ganna, Alaphilippe, and Quintana. T♑here are a host of good climbers in this field who are out of GC contention after the crosswind stage, but who could take the day's honours today.  Michael Storer (Groupama-FDJ) and Ivan Sosa (Movistar) are chief among them. 

AG2R Citroën are also prominent towards the front of the bunch. They have Aurelien Paret-Peintre 11th overall but also Geoffrey ꦗBouchard as a climbing option.

We're into the final 50km and the gap𓃲 to the five-man break is down to 3:20.

A bit🌠 more on our final climb. Officially it measures 13.4km, with an average gradient of 6.7% that's steepest and most sustained in the top half. 

It's not a very well known climb but Alberto Contador and Richie Porte have both won there in Pღaris-Nice.

40km to go

We're descending gently and it's all calm for now. There's a short uncategorised climb coming up before a brief dip down to the foot of💮 the Montagne de Lure. The pace and intensity in the bunch should steadily start to ratchet up from here. 

🐈Here's Ro🌳we sparking the breakaway at the start of today's stage

And he♐re's how the peloton has looked for much of the afternoon. 

We've spoken about Storer and Quintana but Trek-Segafredo are another of the teams taking command at the head ofꦕ the bunch and they have a really strong team here. They have Elissonde, Cataldo, and Ghebreigzabhier, but it's their young Dane Mattias Skjlemose who they'll be working for today. He's fifth overall at 25 seconds.

Pierre Latour (TotalEnergies) is another rider we need to t🐟alk about. Not the purest climber, and not at his best for the past couple of years, but he remains a talent and sits third overall at 14 seconds. His best climbing came at the 2018 Tour de France, where he finished 13th overall and won the white jersey for best young rider while supporting Romain Bardet at AG2R.

We're through Forcalquier and are climbing now on that uncategorised incline that precedes our final mountain.▨ 

The breakaway have held firm and still have 2:37 b🥂ut it's getting a little twitchy in the bunch now as they themselves head through Forcalquier, heading past the ancient cathedral. 

25km to go

Astana hit the front of the bunch now. They have Samuele Battistella fourth overall. He's not really a pure climber but could hang on for a good overall finish t🌃oday.

This little climb is actually a bit of a test and might be categorised in another race. T⛄he break crest the first lip and sweep downhill but it'll kick up again sho༒rtly.

Here𓆉 come Movistar, fashionably late to the party. They have an interesting situation. Matಞteo Jorgenson is sixth overall and developing as a week-long racer, while Ivan Sosa is the defending champion who's already out of contention but is among the top pure climbers in this field.

Alaphilippe nearly has a mishap. He ꦐdrifts off the side of the road and looks like he's about to go down into the little grassy ditch but somehoꦰw manages to pop back out unscathed. 

20km to go

Couanon blows his nose, sendi✤ng a snotball back. Luke Rowe is snug in the slipstream and takes it full in the face. He asks the Frenchman what an earth he's thinking. 

TotalEnergies appear en masse at the 🌺head of the bunch. We haven't seen them all day but here they are to set up Latour. He's shown flashes recently but could we see him back to his best this season?

The gap quickly drops to 1:30 as👍 they di💞p down to the final climb.

Just over 17km to go and there's a small rise ahead of the final descent to the foౠot of the Montagne de Lure. TotalEnergies are vying with Trek for the front and they're shifting now.

Total𒈔 have control for this fast and nasty desce൩nt.

1🙈5km to go and they hit 75km/h down this hill. It's splitting.

Four splits in the bunch on this descent. 

One small one at the front that should stitch together imminently but one bigger more concerning one halfway down♚.

The front splᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚit is stitched but there's still a group of 30 left behind, with othe🎃r stragglers behind them. Are there any GC riders in there and can they shut this down? We're climbing soon.

Ganna, Alaphilippe, Latourℱ, Quintana all present and correct up front.

13.8km to go and Combaud attacks the break ahead of the final ꦺclimb.

Debeaumarche goes with him but Ro🐻we and C♏ouanon fall away.

13.4km to go

The back of the peloton quickly fragments further 🐟as they start the climb. It seems like all the overall contenders are in the main bunch up front.&nꦿbsp;

It's a calm start as Total an🦋d FDJ lead the way. They're losing ground to the brea🃏k again. 1:10 is the gap now.

A reminder of h𒆙ow the Montagne de Lure measures up

Bruno Armirail has taken responsibility for FDJ and is setting a strong tempo now. The bunch linesꦚ o𒁏ut.

Armirail has lifted the pace notably, and the gap to the two leaders comes down to 𓆉50 seconds with just over 11km to go

They catch Rowe and Couanon now.

Rowe looks around and tries to pick out the race leader, his teammate Gꩲanna. There's not much he can really😼 do for him here.

We're 3km into this climb and the gradient eases now for a🐽 couple of kilometres to around 5ꦗ%.

Rowe has linked up with Ganna 🦩towaꦬrds the back of this bunch, which is still pretty big.

Rowe pulls off noꩵw and is dropped. Ganna looks ok for now.

A quick kilometre ticks by on those gentler gradients. Combaud and Debeaumarche continue to lose ground. 30 seconds🍃 now.

Combaud attacks! 

ꦅThe DSM rider kicks away from Debeaumarche and this time he's away and alone. 

Armirail is still on the front. He has three Total riders on his wheel but✨ as I write𓃲 that one of them has to pull out of the line, unable to even follow at this point. 

8.5km to go

Armirail had a great season last year and i🐽s fast becoming one of the top domestiques in the peloton. FD✤J value him very highly. 

7.5km to go

Armirail starts to gri💎mace and gurn but he hasn't whittled this bunch down that much yet𓄧. Just under 7km to go but the steepest stuff is coming in the final 5km, where we should get the fireworks.

Armirail is done. 🅰The Frenchman pulls aside after a huge turn.

ꦺLꦫatour's last domestique takes it up now. 6km to go and they're 17 seconds behind Combaud.

Around 30 riders left in this pack, and it bunches up fꦐor a second there. 

And now QuickStep hit it. L🍨ouis Vervaeke hits the front for the Be🐭lgian team.

Ganna is looking good in th💝e middle of this group....

5.5km to go and Vervaeke takes it up ahead of two Arkea domestiques. The French team are having a good start to the season 🌳but Quintana getting back to his best could be huge for them.

Six seconds for a fading Combaud. 𝔍He'll be caught shortly.

5km to go

Vervaeke continues to set the tempo. Quintana moves up the🍬 line as Storer slips back.

When will Quintana go? He needs to find 32 s🧜econds on Ganna. Alaphilippe, meanwhile, only needs two.

Now! Is the answer to that question, 𒁏as if on cue.

Arkea drill it and𓆉 Quintana takes flight with 4.3km to go

Alaphilippe goes after him!

The 🐈pair of them are away, and ꦡnow they're turning.

Two more riders trying to get across now.

It's Sosa and Ghebreigzabhier behind.

Quintana kicks again!

Alaphilippe can't respond!

3.3km from t꧙he top and Quintana breezes clear of the world champion. ♏;

Sosa drops Ghebreigzabhier and makes his way over to Alaphili𒀰ppe

Ghebreigzabhier drops back to pace Skjelmose. They're in a group with Jorgenson. Ganna is much further back and slipping out of the overall le🐓ad.

Alaphili💫ppe survives an acceleration from Sosa but he's swinging already.

And now Alaphilippe has to relent. Sosa ꦰsimply eases clear in the saddle.

Alaphilippe produces a huge out-of-t🧔he-saddle acceleration to try and salvage this but Sosa is away.

Elissonde is also with G🥀hebreigzabhier, pacing Skjelmose further down the climb.

2km to go

Alaphilippe is♉ cooked. He's caught by the Trek group, who also have Van Wilder and𝕴 Jorgenson in tow.

Alaphilippe maybe went too early in responding to Quintana's first attack? 🐈He needs to k✃eep the Colombian within half a minute, but there are also 10 bonus seconds for the winner, so it's not looking good.

1.2km from the top and Quintana is posted at 25 sec🍎on𒆙ds in front of Sosa, who himself is fading.

Sosa is not far in front of this✃ Trekꦡ-led chase group.

No sign𝔉 of Ganna, but he's out of the race lꦗead here.

And now Alaphilippe puts Van Wilder on the☂ front of this chase group as Elissonde dangles off the back of it.

Quintana is into the fina🗹l km and he has 26 seconds in hand.

Quintaꦅna enters the barri🦩ers and springs out of the saddle. He's got the stage win in the bag and it looks like the overall title is his as well.

Quintana comes to ღthe line and lifts his arm. He wins the final stage of the Tour de la Provence.

Here comes the rest. Sosa is hang♋ing on as Van Wilder goes so hard he drops Alaphilippe

Skjelmose sprints t♑o second pl🥃ace, with Jorgenson also rounding Sosa at the line to take third. 

They're at more than꧒ 30 seconds so Quintana has won the overall tiꦯtle.

Ganna crosses the line at 1:22!

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Results
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Nairo Quintana (Col) Arkea-Samsic 4:23:06
2Mattias Skjelmose (Den) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:37
3Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team
4Ivan Ramiro Sosa Cuervo (Col) Movistar Team 0:00:39
5Ilan Van Wilder (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:00:41
6Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Eri) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:45
7Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:00:47
8Pierre Latour (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:00:49
9Kenny Elissonde (Fra) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:59
10Geoffrey Bouchard (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 0:01:03
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Final GC
Pos.Rider Name (Country) TeamResult
1Nairo Quintana (Col) Arkea-Samsic 12:09:11
2Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:00:27
3Mattias Skjelmose (Den) Trek-Segafredo 0:00:34
4Pierre Latour (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:00:36
5Ilan Van Wilder (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:00:46
6Filippo Ganna (Ita) Ineos Grenadiers 0:00:59
7Samuele Battistella (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team 0:01:21
8Aurélien Paret Peintre (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 0:01:45
9Maxime Bouet (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:01:56
10Louis Vervaeke (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:02:55

Tour de la Provence 2022 7th Edition 3rd stage Manosque Montagne de Lure 1661 km 13022022 Nairo Quintana COL Team Arkea Samsic photo Roberto BettiniSprintCyclingAgency2022

(Image cred🌸it: Roberto Beဣttini/SprintCyclingAgency)

Breaking: Filippo Ganna has been disqualified for an illegal bike 💃change.

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