Yates takes 12th stage at Tour de France

Published July 19, 2019
GREAT Britain’s Simon Yates (C), flanked by Austria’s Gregor Muhlberger (L) and Peio Bilbao of Spain, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the twelfth stage of the Tour de France, between Toulouse and Bagneres-de-Bigorre, on Thursday.—AFP
GREAT Britain’s Simon Yates (C), flanked by Austria’s Gregor Muhlberger (L) and Peio Bilbao of Spain, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the twelfth stage of the Tour de France, between Toulouse and Bagneres-de-Bigorre, on Thursday.—AFP

BAGNERES BIGORRE: Britain’s Simon Yates won stage 12 of the Tour de France on Thursday, beating two other survivors of a mass breakaway in the Pyrenees.

Defending champion Geraint Thomas and current overall leader Julian Alaphilippe finished the slog over two tough climbs together as any anticipated top 10 shake-up failed to materialise.

Simon, brother of Mitchelton Scott captain Adam Yates, is the Vuelta a Espana champion. He also led the Giro d’Italia earlier in 2018 before a meltdown under pressure from eventual champion Chris Froome.

“I’m here to help Adam, he’s doing well and is ready,” he said of his twin who is seventh in the overall and a potential Tour winner. But I’m really happy with this win, I got the green light to go from the team and timed it well. But now it’s back to the day job,” he smiled.

Simon Yates is over an hour adrift in the overall standings, but punched the air in joy after adding a Tour de France stage to victories in the Vuelta and Giro.

Yates came over the final climb with Bora’s Gregor Muehlberger of Austria and Astana man Pello Bilbao, but launched a long range sprint for the line to win by a clear bike length.

Cameras on the distant peloton showed Adam Yates, connected by radio to his team car, smiling.

Overall leader Alaphilippe led the peloton south the pink-bricked city of Toulouse for stage 12’s two mist shrouded Pyrenean peaks after vowing to hold on to the yellow jersey.

The two major obstacles on the road to the rural outpost of Bagneres-de-Bigorre were Tour classic: the 13.2km ascent of the Col de Peyresourde at an average of 7 per cent followed by a steeper climb to Hourquette d’Ancizan. The day finished with a downhill charge to the finish line.

Peter Sagan won the intermediate sprint at the foot of the first climb, the burly fast-man having gamely joining the more slightly built riders on the escape, earning an increase in his green jersey points lead the hard way.

“I wanted to be in the breakaway, the sprint was my win,” said the 30-year-old.

Thomas traditionally does well in the time trial, the next major test on Friday.

“Geraint will put time into all his key rivals on the time trial,” the 83-year-old Raymond Poulidor, who finished on the Tour podium eight times without winning and is beloved to the French, told AFP of Friday’s 27.2km individual time-trial around Pau.

Alaphilippe has again vowed to defend his overall lead at Pau.

“I have a lead of 1min 12sec, and I’m real looking forwards to pushing myself to a new limit,” said the 27-year-old soldier, who Thomas has described as ‘the darling of France’.

Published in Dawn, July 19th, 2019

Opinion

Editorial

Energy inflation
Updated 23 May, 2024

Energy inflation

The widening gap between the haves and have-nots is already tearing apart Pakistan’s social fabric.
Culture of violence
23 May, 2024

Culture of violence

WHILE political differences are part of the democratic process, there can be no justification for such disagreements...
Flooding threats
23 May, 2024

Flooding threats

WITH temperatures in GB and KP forecasted to be four to six degrees higher than normal this week, the threat of...
Bulldozed bill
Updated 22 May, 2024

Bulldozed bill

Where once the party was championing the people and their voices, it is now devising new means to silence them.
Out of the abyss
22 May, 2024

Out of the abyss

ENFORCED disappearances remain a persistent blight on fundamental human rights in the country. Recent exchanges...
Holding Israel accountable
22 May, 2024

Holding Israel accountable

ALTHOUGH the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor wants arrest warrants to be issued for Israel’s prime...