Tour de France 2017/9. stage

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Stage winner ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (CDT) 5:07:22 h
2. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) + 0:00 min
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) + 0:00 min
4th FranceFrance Romain Bardet (ALM) + 0:00 min
5. ItalyItaly Fabio Aru (AST) + 0:00 min
6th DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) + 0:00 min
7th New ZealandNew Zealand George Bennett (TLJ) + 1:15 min
8th. SpainSpain Mikel Landa (SKY) + 1:15 min
9. IrelandIreland Daniel Martin (QST) + 1:15 min
10. ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana (MOV) + 1:15 min
most combative driver   FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN)
Intermediate results after the 9th stage
Overall rating United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 38:26:28 h
2. ItalyItaly Fabio Aru (AST) + 0:18 min
3. FranceFrance Romain Bardet (ALM) + 0:51 min
Scoring GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel (QST) 212 pts.
2. AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 160 pts.
3. GermanyGermany André Greipel (LTS) 130 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) 38:28:30 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 115: 25: 25 h
2. FranceFrance Ag2r La Mondiale + 7:12 min
3. KazakhstanKazakhstan Astana Pro Team + 26:17 min

The 9th stage of the Tour de France 2017 took place on July 9, 2017. It led over 181.5 kilometers from Nantua to Chambéry . There was an intermediate sprint in Massignieu-de-Rives after 126.5 kilometers as well as a mountain classification of the 4th, two mountain ratings of the 3rd, a mountain classification of the 2nd category and three mountain ratings of the "Hors Catégorie".

The winner of the stage was Rigoberto Urán in the sprint of a top group of six in the photo finish ahead of Warren Barguil . Barguil, who was part of a 40-man breakaway group that had formed after 3.5 kilometers, was overtaken 11 kilometers from the finish by Romain Bardet , who pulled away from the group of favorites on the last descent. Bardet was again overtaken by the pursuers two kilometers from the target. The sprint winner Uran was unable to change the gear ratio in the finals due to a faulty circuit. Chris Froome defended his yellow jersey as third of the day .

The stage was overshadowed by numerous falls as a result of which several riders had to give up the race, including co-favorite Richie Porte , who fell on the last descent and the winner of the first stage Geraint Thomas . Seven drivers were taken out of the race because the waiting period was exceeded , including the winner of the 4th stage Arnaud Démare with three team helpers who tried in vain to prevent him from being eliminated. A total of twelve drivers were eliminated. In addition, Rafał Majka came the next day , who finished the stage after a fall, but did not start the tenth stage .

Scoring

Intermediate sprint
in Massignieu-de-Rives
after 126.5 km at 279  m
1. AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 20 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Jan Bakelants (ALM) 17 pts.
3. FranceFrance Tony Gallopin (LTS) 15 pts.
4th GermanyGermany Simon Geschke (SUN) 13 pts.
5. BelgiumBelgium Tiesj Benoot (LTS) 11 pts.
6th SloveniaSlovenia Primož Roglič (TLJ) 10 pts.
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema (TFS) 9 pts.
8th. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 8 pts.
9. SpainSpain Daniel Navarro (COF) 7 pts.
10. ColombiaColombia Jarlinson Pantano (TFS) 6 pts.
11. FranceFrance Alexis Vuillermoz (ALM) 5 pts.
12. ColombiaColombia Carlos Betancur (MOV) 4 pts.
13. PolandPoland Michał Kwiatkowski (SKY) 3 pts.
14th ColombiaColombia Sergio Henao (SKY) 2 pts.
15th SpainSpain Mikel Landa (SKY) 1 point
Stage finish
in Chambéry
after 181.5 km at 175  m
1. ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (CDT) 20 pts.
2. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (ALM) 17 pts.
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 15 pts.
4th FranceFrance Romain Bardet (ALM) 13 pts.
5. ItalyItaly Fabio Aru (AST) 11 pts.
6th DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) 10 pts.
7th United KingdomUnited Kingdom George Bennett (TLJ) 9 pts.
8th. SpainSpain Mikel Landa (SKY) 8 pts.
9. IrelandIreland Daniel Martin (QST) 7 pts.
10. ColombiaColombia Nairo Quintana (MOV) 6 pts.
11. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Simon Yates (ORS) 5 pts.
12. BelgiumBelgium Tiesj Benoot (LTS) 4 pts.
13. SpainSpain Mikel Nieve (SKY) 3 pts.
14th South AfricaSouth Africa Louis Meintjes (UAD) 2 pts.
15th FranceFrance Pierre Latour (ALM) 1 point

Mountain ratings

Côte des Neyrolles
Category 2
after 3.5 km at 825  m
3.2 km at 7.2%
1. FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) 5 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Tim Wellens (LTS) 3 pts.
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema (TFS) 2 pts.
4th FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 1 point
Col de Bérentin
Category 3
after 11 km at 1144  m
4.1 km at 6.1%
1. FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) 2 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 1 point
Côte de Franclens
category 3
after 38 km over 484  m
2.4 km at 6%
1. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 2 pts.
2. KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Lutsenko (AST) 1 point
Col de la Biche (Croix de Famban)
Category HC
after 67.5 km at 1316  m
10.5 km at 9%
1. SloveniaSlovenia Primož Roglič (LTS) 20 pts.
2. FranceFrance Alexis Vuillermoz (ALM) 15 pts.
3. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 12 pts.
4th FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) 10 pts.
5. NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema (TFS) 8 pts.
6th FranceFrance Brice Feillu (TFS) 6 pts.
7th BelgiumBelgium Jan Bakelants (ALM) 4 pts.
8th. SpainSpain Jesús Herrada (MOV) 2 pts.
Grand Colombier
category HC
after 91 km at 1501  m
8.5 km at 9.9%
1. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 20 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Tiesj Benoot (LTS) 15 pts.
3. FranceFrance Alexis Vuillermoz (ALM) 12 pts.
4th SloveniaSlovenia Primož Roglič (LTS) 10 pts.
5. NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema (TFS) 8 pts.
6th ColombiaColombia Jarlinson Pantano (TFS) 6 pts.
7th SpainSpain Daniel Navarro (COF) 4 pts.
8th. AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews (SUN) 2 pts.
Côte de Jongieux
Category 4
after 134 km over 414  m
3.9 km at 4.2%
1. BelgiumBelgium Jan Bakelants (ALM) 1 point
Mont du Chat
category HC
after 155.5 km at 1504  m
8.7 km at 10.3%
1. FranceFrance Warren Barguil (SUN) 20 pts.
2. IrelandIreland Daniel Martin (QST) 15 pts.
3. DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) 12 pts.
4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Froome (SKY) 10 pts.
5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (BMC) 8 pts.
6th FranceFrance Romain Bardet (ALM) 6 pts.
7th ItalyItaly Fabio Aru (AST) 4 pts.
8th. ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (CDT) 2 pts.

tasks

  • NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Gesink (TLJ): Task during the stage, after a fall.
  • ItalyItaly Manuele Mori (UAD): Task during the stage, after a fall.
  • United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY): Task during the stage, after a fall.
  • AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (BMC): Task during the stage, after a fall.
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Jos van Emden (TLJ): Abandoned during the stage after a fall.

Waiting periods exceeded

Individual evidence

  1. a b Uranium with a walk to victory, Barguil cheers too early. radsport-news.com, July 9, 2017, accessed July 13, 2017 .
  2. FDJ helpers do not let Démare down: four men out of the tour. radsport-news.com, July 9, 2017, accessed July 13, 2017 .
  3. Bora captain Majka has to leave the tour. radsport-news.com, July 10, 2017, accessed July 13, 2017 .

Web links

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