Live updates between Chauvigny and Sarran CorrèzeEwan wins stage 11 as Sagan is hit with penaltyEmail Luke with any thoughts | Tweet @LukeMcLaughlin 3.02pm BST 47km to go: As the gap between break and peloton falls to 30”, Asgreen bursts away with Erviti on a small uncategorised climb. Behind, the peloton is strung out, the pace is getting higher and higher as the teams who are going for the stage win start to put their plans into action. As a result, a gruppetto has formed behind the lead group, with the likes of Sam Bennett dropped.Brian Smith, on commentary for Eurosport, reckons Asgreen is trying to set it up for Alaphilippe, and maybe help out his teammate if and when he launches an attack from the main bunch. 2.52pm BST 54km to go: The category-three Côte de la Croix du Pey is coming up shortly. The summit of the climb arrives with 40.6 km still left to race. Jumbo-Visma are prominent near the front of the peloton, which is fanned out across the road. CCC Team and Bora-Hansgrohe are there, as they have been all day, and Deceuninck – Quick-Step are there or thereabouts too. The gap is 1’12”. You would have thought that the peloton will want to bring this all back together before the final climb. Continue reading…
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