Updates from the 198km stage between Nice and SisteronAlaphilippe in yellow after thrilling stage two finishGet in touch! Send Luke an email or you can tweet him 3.01pm BST 74km to go: I was probably quite wrong to say that Cosnefroy is trying to bridge to Cousin at the head of the race, but let’s see. He was after that KOM point. With only a category-four climb still to come, there is only one more point up for grabs today, and that will go to Cousin unless AG2R really get busy and catch up with him … The rider with Cosnefroy is Nans Peters, by the way. 2.57pm BST 75km to go: The good news for the riders is that the sun has come out. Cousin crested the Col des Lègues a few minutes back. Meanwhile, Cosnefroy and another AG2R rider are trying to bridge across to Cousin up front. We’ve got a bike race on our hands! Sort of! Cosnefroy, in polka-dots, is more than three minutes down on Cousin, but of course he took the solitary point on offer at the top of that climb just now, so he is a point behind Cousin in the KOM standings. Continue reading…
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