On the royal road of a fourth victory in the big loop, the 26 -year -old Slovenian could therefore further increase his advance, already abyssal since he has 3 minutes 31 seconds on Vingegaard and 4 min 45 sec on Evenepoel, especially since the rise towards Peyragudes promises to be formidable. After three dish terminals, the runners will, one by one, take the road to the Col de Peyresourde to finish on the Altiport de Peyragudes, where the last kilometer at 13 % is awaiting average.
Departure times
Under a sun always there, the first departure at Loudenvielle will take place at 1:10 p.m. and the last one, that of Pogacar, at 5:05 p.m. for an arrival estimated at 5:31 p.m. Here are the main runners.
14h28 : Lenny Martinez
3:21 p.m.: Julian Alaphilippe
15h22: Wout van Aert
15h33 : Bruno Armirail
16H01 ‘: Mathieu van der Poel
16H34: Mattias Skjelmose
16h36 : Ben O’Connor
16h39: Enric Mas
16h40 : Guillaume Martin-Guyonnet
16h42 : Jordan Jegat
16h43 : Carlos Rodriguez
16h45 : Ben Healy
16h47 : Matteo Jorgenson
16h49 : Felix Gall
16H51: Tobias Johannessen
16h53 ‘: Primoz Roglic
16h55: Oscar Onley
4:57 p.m.: Kévin Vauquelin
16h59 : Florian Lipowitz
17h01: Remco Evenepoel
17h03 : Jonas Vingegaard
17h05: Tadej Pogacar
The opinion of “South West”
*** Pogacar
** awesome