Danish rider recovers from Monday’s woes to propel herself into the top 10, while Marianne Vos remains safely in the yellow jersey
Janice Jones writes: “Does Eurosport have the same feed as France tv3? I too am livid that for today and yesterday the Tour didn’t start on France Télévision until after 50km had passed. Can I have a collective ‘wtf?’ please?”
Whatever the reason, it’s a real shame. As an example, at 11am Eurosport were showing a one-hour edition of Hall of Fame Atlanta 1996, followed by an hour of highlights from yesterday’s stage. It’s certainly not a “no room in the schedules” problem.Maria Giulia Confalonieri and Gladys Verhulst are putting down the hammer. Borghesi is closing in on Amialiusik but the front pair are blowing hard.Letizia Borghesi is on the charge betwixt peloton and leader. She’s reduced the gap to eight seconds.
With 500m to go, Chabbey looks better set for climbing points, with two Canyon-SRAM teammates on hand … but nope … Gerritse swings out and takes her fifth and sixth off the day. It’s been a fabulously judged performance today by the Parkhotel Valkenburg rider.The breakaway is hauled in, but the difference in visible effort being exerted by the peloton compared to the pre-Vertus spell of riding is marked, despite the current pace more or less matching it.
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