- The race travels from Perros‑Guirec to Mûr‑de‑Bretagne
- Alaphilippe lets France dream of escaping Badger’s shadow
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155km to go: Gary Naylor is back. “I hope yesterday was a tipping point for the race commissaires. They cannot wait to DQ a sprinter in the rough and tumble of the last kilometre of a stage, but seem happy to have broadcasters pander to roadside egomaniacs who put riders in real danger.”
The gap approaches 3 minutes as Franck Bonnamour cycles through Lannion, his home town, to applause from his locals. And there’s also the sound of Breton bagpipes, too. What a delight on a Sunday lunchtime.
160km to go: We have a breakaway of six, Edward Theuns (Trek-Segafredo), Anthony Perez (Cofidis), Simon Clarke (Qhubeka) and Jonas Koch (Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert), Ide Schelling (Bora) and Jérémy Cabot of Team TotalEnergies. The gap is around the 1’ 55” mark, and they will be allowed to extend that. Tony Martin and Marc Hirschi, both whom went a over t yesterday, are deep in conversation as the peloton settles down.
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