Tour de France 2017/10. stage

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Stage winner GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (QST) 5:07:22 h
2. GermanyGermany John Degenkolb (SUN) + 0:00 min
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Dylan Groenewegen (TLJ) + 0:00 min
4th GermanyGermany Rüdiger Selig (BOH) + 0:00 min
5. NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (KAT) + 0:00 min
6th FranceFrance Nacer Bouhanni (COF) + 0:00 min
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel McLay (TFO) + 0:00 min
8th. BelgiumBelgium Pieter Vanspeybrouck (WGG) + 0:00 min
9. ItalyItaly Sonny Colbrelli (TBM) + 0:00 min
10. NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (DDD) + 1: 0: 00 min
most combative driver   FranceFrance Élie Gesbert (TFO)
Intermediate results after the 10th stage
Overall rating United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 42:27:28 h
2. ItalyItaly Fabio Aru (AST) + 0:18 min
3. FranceFrance Romain Bardet (ALM) + 0:51 min
Scoring GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (QST) 275 pts.
2. AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 173 pts.
3. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) 150 pts.
Mountain scoring FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 60 pts.
2. SloveniaSlovenia Primož Roglič (TLJ) 30 pts.
3. FranceFrance Alexis Vuillermoz (ALM) 27 pts.
Young talent evaluation United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates (ORS) 42:29:30 h
2. South AfricaSouth Africa Louis Meintjes (UAD) + 2:58 min
3. FranceFrance Pierre Latour (ALM) + 3:28 min
Team ranking United KingdomUnited Kingdom Team Sky 127: 28: 25 h
2. FranceFrance Ag2r La Mondiale + 7:12 min
3. KazakhstanKazakhstan Astana Pro Team + 26:17 min

The 10th stage of the Tour de France 2017 took place on July 11, 2017. It led over 178 kilometers from Périgueux to Bergerac . There was an intermediate sprint in Saint-Cyprien after 121 kilometers and two mountain classifications in the 4th category.

After the French Yoann Offredo and Elie Gesbert, who had run away from the start, were caught seven kilometers from the finish, the sprint train from André Greipel's Lotto Soudal team took the lead. The mass sprint was won by Marcel Kittel for the fourth time , again from a lower position. The Briton Chris Froome defended the yellow jersey .

Scoring

Intermediate sprint
in Saint-Cyprien
after 121 km at 62  m
1. FranceFrance Yoann Offredo (WGG) 20 pts.
2. FranceFrance Élie Gesbert (TFO) 17 pts.
3. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) 15 pts.
4th GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (QST) 13 pts.
5. NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (KAT) 11 pts.
6th AustriaAustria Marco Haller (KAT) 10 pts.
7th AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 9 pts.
8th. ItalyItaly Sonny Colbrelli (TBM) 8 pts.
9. GermanyGermany Nikias Arndt (SUN) 7 pts.
10. ItalyItaly Fabio Sabatini (QST) 6 pts.
11. FranceFrance Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 5 pts.
12. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Zdenek Stybar (QST) 4 pts.
13. NetherlandsNetherlands Mike Teunissen (Sun) 3 pts.
14th NetherlandsNetherlands Roy Curvers (SUN) 2 pts.
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefan Küng (BMC) 1 point
Stage finish
in Bergerac
after 178 km at 31  m
1. GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (QST) 50 pts.
2. GermanyGermany John Degenkolb (SUN) 30 pts.
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Dylan Groenewegen (TLJ) 20 pts.
4th GermanyGermany Rüdiger Selig (BOH) 18 pts.
5. NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff (KAT) 16 pts.
6th FranceFrance Nacer Bouhanni (COF) 14 pts.
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Daniel McLay (TFO) 12 pts.
8th. BelgiumBelgium Pieter Vanspeybrouck (WGG) 10 pts.
9. ItalyItaly Sonny Colbrelli (TBM) 8 pts.
10. NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (DDD) 7 pts.
11. FranceFrance Thomas Boudat (DEN) 6 pts.
12. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) 5 pts.
13. AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 4 pts.
14th ItalyItaly Davide Cimolai (FDJ) 3 pts.
15th GermanyGermany Jasha Sütterlin (MOV) 2 pts.

Mountain ratings

Côte de Domme
Category 4
after 100.5 km over 184  m
3.5 km at 3.3%
1. FranceFrance Élie Gesbert (TFO) 1 point
Côte du Buisson-de-Cadouin
Category 4
after 138.5 km over 196  m
2.1 km at 5.6%
1. FranceFrance Élie Gesbert (TFO) 1 point

Individual evidence

  1. Zabel: "Kittel is the new Cipollini - only faster and prettier". radsport-news.com, July 11, 2017, accessed July 11, 2017 .

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