Updates from the 126.5km stage from Saint-Jean-De-Maurienne to Tignes‘It was Geraint’s decision’, says Egan Bernal after attack on stage 18Email Stuart here or tweet @stuartgoodwin 2.51pm BST 58km to go: intermediate sprint fun. An unexpectedly lively fight for the line. Alexey Lutsenko won it by a short helmet ahead of Gallopin, Barguil, Nibali and Amador.More points were handed out a little earlier while I was trying to remember what films came out in 1989 …⚪ Damiano Caruso is chasing the polka dot jersey ! He scores 2 points at the top of the Col de la Madeleine.⚪ @CarusoDamiano chasse les pois ! Il marque 2 points au sommet du Col de la Madeleine.#TDF2019 pic.twitter.com/iK1g0hLCbc 2.47pm BST 61km to go: Big names still safely in the peloton.Bardet, who looked to be suffering earlier as he fell off the back, is safely among the yellow jersey group. Seven of the top eight in the GC standings (Pinot the absentee) are still riding with Alaphilippe around them – that means Bernal, Thomas, Kruijswijk, Buchmann, Quintana and Landa Meana. Continue reading…
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