Join Luke McLaughlin for stage 10 of the Tour, a gruelling 148km ride through the Alps
before stage nine on Sunday: Kasper Asgreen , Guillaume Martin , and Ruben Guerreiro ., which does exactly what it says on the tin.Three categorised climbs await the riders on today’s stage: the category-four Côte de Chevenoz, category-three Col de Jambaz and finally a summit finish at the category-two Montée d l’altiport de Megève, topping out at 1,460m above sea level.
The 148.1km route might be thought of as merely an entrée before some far more demanding mountain tests in the coming days, with a breakaway of stage hunters likely to succeed in battling it out at the front, while the GC contenders declare a temporary truce behind.
Whatever happens it’s going to be beautiful, as all mountain stages are, and there is sure to be some sort of excitement along the winding road to Megève.
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