Van Aert sparks late skirmish for Tour de France GC favourites on stage 16
Belgian split pel🅠oton after hearing Car🅰apaz was at the back of the bunch

What promised to be a quiet final half-hour for the favourites on stage 16 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France on Tuesday suddenly morphed into a short but intense late GC skirmish sparked by Belgian Champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Wout Van Aert.
Riding to protect the interests of Jumbo-Visma teammate and G🍸C contender Jonas Vingegaard as the main bunch rode steadily towards Saint-Gaudens, Van Aert reacted just as Cofidis' Simon Geschke looked to be setting up his teammate Guillaume Martin for a late ambush.
At the same time as Martin looked to be making a move, Van Ae🌟rt said that information filtered through on his radio thatꦐ Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) was badly positioned in the peloton.
For both reasons, tꦿhe Belgian's response to this scenario was to accelerate with Vingegaard on his wheel, reducing the GC group to 15 riders, and then drive all the way to the line.
None of the overall contenders was caught napping. B𝓡ut the sudden🐽 flurry of action was a telling sign of how much tension lurks just beneath the surface in the GC group, even on a 'quiet day' like Tuesday.
"Martin was trying to surprise us, so we thought OK, let's give it a try," Van Aert told reporter༺s later as the rain beat down on the finish line on the windswept, exposed hillside on the outskirts of Saint-Gaudens.
"There was not really a plan and it c🎶ould have gone better. But we felt it was th🌜e moment. I'd just heard from Mike [Teunissen, teammate] that Carapaz was a way back, so that was the signal.
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"Then in the last part of the course, there we♔re some crosswinds as well. Not much actually happened but at least we showed we're ready."
Van Aert said it had 🍷been a tough day throughout, with teammates Teunissen and Steven Kruijswijk briefly losing contact with the front group earlier in the stage.
The Belgian's main mission was to look after Vingegaard and in a situation where he felt time could be taken, Van Aert w♑as quick enough off the mark not to let it pass by.
"The GC riders are all so close together, just a few seconds apart, that we have to take time wherever we can," he explained before heading for a welcome shower in the team bus. "I✤n the end, everybody [on GC] was there in the first group, but it's still good to try."