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July 11, 2014   3 Comments

Le Tour 2014 – Stage 7

Tour de FranceÉpernay – Nancy

Distance: 234.5 kilometers.

The longest stage so far, crosses the Marne, the Meuse, and a branch of the Moselle with a pair of category 4s and a 15 kilometer downhill run into Nancy, which could get very interesting if there is rain.

The rain wasn’t necessary as people were wiping out all the way to the end, which was a photo finish between Matteo Trentin and Peter Sagan with Trentin getting the stage win in the end. Three riders were unable to finish and more may not start tomorrow from the look of several crashes.

The final ascent was a bit sharp for a category 4, so the sprinters were slowed significantly until they reached the top, then they took off to the finish in Nancy. With high speed and quick changes at the end of the longest stage yet the crashes were inevitable as sprinters went to the front in the final 15 kilometers. Riders were packed together, so any problem resulted in a chain reaction.

Yellow Jersey Vincenzo Nibali ( Ita – AST – 041 ) [Yellow] 29h 57′ 04″
Green Jersey Peter Sagan ( Svk – CAN – 051 ) [Green] 259 points
Polka Dot Jersey Cyril Lemoine ( Fra – COF – 174 ) [Polka Dot] 6 points
White Jersey Peter Sagan ( Svk – CAN – 051 ) 3 [White]

Team: Astana Pro ( AST – 041-049 ) [Yellow numbers]
Stage winner: Matteo Trentin ( Ita – OPQ – 079 )
Combative: Martin Elmiger ( Sui – IAM – 193 ) [Red numbers]

Top Ten:

1 Vincenzo Nibali ( Ita – AST – 041 )
2 Jakob Fuglsang ( Den – AST – 042 ) + 00′ 02″
3 Peter Sagan ( Svk – CAN – 051 ) + 00′ 44″
4 Michal Kwiatkowski ( Pol – OPQ – 074 ) + 00′ 50″
5 Jurgen Van Den Broeck ( Bel – LTB – 131 ) + 01′ 45″
6 Tony Gallopin ( Fra – LTB – 134 ) + 01′ 45″
7 Richie Porte ( Aus – SKY – 007 ) + 01′ 54″
8 Andrew Talansky ( US – GRS – 091 ) + 02′ 05″
9 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte ( Esp – MOV – 011 ) + 02′ 11″
10 Romain Bardet ( Fra – ALM – 082 ) + 02′ 11″

The Rest of the Top 30:
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