Tour de France 2019/13. stage

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Stage winner FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 35: 00.24 min

(46.629 km / h)

2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) + 0:14 min
3. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) + 0:36 min
4th ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (EF1) + 0:36 min
5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (TFS) + 0:45 min
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) + 0:45 min
7th FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (GFC) + 0:49 min
8th. DenmarkDenmark Kasper Asgreen (DQT) + 0:52 min
9. SpainSpain Enric Mas (DQT) + 0:58 min
10. United StatesUnited States Joey Rosskopf (CCC) + 1:01 min
Intermediate results after the 13th stage
Overall rating FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 53:01:09 h
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) + 1:26 min
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) + 2:12 min
Scoring SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan (BOH) 277 pts.
2. ItalyItaly Sonny Colbrelli (TBM) 191 pts.
3. ItalyItaly Elia Viviani (DQT) 184 pts.
Mountain scoring BelgiumBelgium Tim Wellens (LTS) 54 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 37 pts.
3. ItalyItaly Giulio Ciccone (TFS) 30 pts.
Young talent evaluation SpainSpain Enric Mas (DQT) 53:03:53 h
2. ColombiaColombia Egan Bernal (INS) + 0:08 min
3. FranceFrance David Gaudu (GFC) + 5:50 min
Team ranking United StatesUnited States Trek-Segafredo 159: 16: 27 h
2. SpainSpain Movistar team + 10:12 min
3. FranceFrance Ag2r La Mondiale + 13:56 min

The 13th stage of the Tour de France 2019 took place on July 19, 2019. The stage was held as an individual time trial over 27.2 kilometers with start and finish in Pau .

Race course

Route of the 13th stage

The stage started at the Stade François Tissié from 2:00 p.m. to 5:19 p.m. in reverse order of the general standings at the end of the 12th stage. The finish line was on the Place de Verdun .

Yoann Offredo was classified in last place after the 12th stage and thus started. The Dane Kasper Asgreen set the first long-standing best times with 35:52 minutes. Only the Belgian Wout Van Aert was able to beat him in the interim times , but shortly before the flame rouge he hung himself in the gate in a bend and fell badly. He had a deep cut in his thigh and had to give up the tour. Only his compatriot Thomas De Gendt set a new best time of 35:36 minutes. The Colombian Rigoberto Urán was only 28 hundredths of a second slower than De Gendt, he finally placed himself behind the Belgian in provisional second place. The penultimate starter Geraint Thomas was the first at the finish to undercut Thomas De Gendt's time by 22 seconds. Julian Alaphilippe , the overall leader who started last, then distanced Thomas by 5 seconds at the first intermediate time, by 6 seconds at the second and by 5 seconds at the third intermediate time and took the lead in the time trial with a 14 second lead. For Julian Alaphilippe it was the second Tour stage win in 2019 after he had already won the 3rd stage in Épernay . In addition, Alaphilippe was able to further distance his pursuers in the overall standings, he was now 1:26 minutes ahead of Geraint Thomas and 2:12 minutes on Steven Kruijswijk .

Split times

Cériset
intermediate time 1
after 7.7 km at 312  m
1. FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 11: 17.33 min
2. NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) + 0:05 min
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) + 0:06 min
4th BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) + 0:11 min
5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (TFS) + 0:12 min
6th ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (EF1) + 0:14 min
7th FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (GFC) + 0:14 min
8th. SpainSpain Alejandro Valverde (MOV) + 0:15 min
9. BelgiumBelgium Wout Van Aert (TJV) + 0:16 min
10. DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) + 0:16 min
Côte d'Esquillot
intermediate time 2
after 15.5 km at 307  m
1. FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 21: 48.26 min
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) + 0:06 min
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) + 0:19 min
4th BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) + 0:24 min
5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (TFS) + 0:25 min
6th ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (EF1) + 0:25 min
7th SpainSpain Enric Mas (MOV) + 0:35 min
8th. FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (GFC) + 0:37 min
9. DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) + 0:40 min
10. GermanyGermany Emanuel Buchmann (BOH) + 0:40 min
Jurançon
intermediate time 3
after 21.9 km at 185  m
1. FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 28: 35.33 min
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) + 0:05 min
3. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) + 0:26 min
4th ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (EF1) + 0:27 min
5. NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) + 0:28 min
6th AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (TFS) + 0:33 min
7th BelgiumBelgium Wout Van Aert (TJV) + 0:37 min
8th. FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (GFC) + 0:40 min
9. SpainSpain Enric Mas (DQT) + 0:40 min
10. DenmarkDenmark Kasper Asgreen (DQT) + 0:45 min

Scoring

Stage goal
in Pau
after 27.2 km at 205  m
1. FranceFrance Julian Alaphilippe (DQT) 20 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (INS) 17 pts.
3. BelgiumBelgium Thomas De Gendt (LTS) 15 pts.
4th ColombiaColombia Rigoberto Urán (EF1) 13 pts.
5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (TFS) 11 pts.
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Steven Kruijswijk (TJV) 10 pts.
7th FranceFrance Thibaut Pinot (GFC) 9 pts.
8th. DenmarkDenmark Kasper Asgreen (DQT) 8 pts.
9. SpainSpain Enric Mas (DQT) 7 pts.
10. United StatesUnited States Joey Rosskopf (CCC) 6 pts.
11. PortugalPortugal Nélson Oliveira (MOV) 5 pts.
12. DenmarkDenmark Jakob Fuglsang (AST) 4 pts.
13. NetherlandsNetherlands Bauke Mollema (TFS) 3 pts.
14th SpainSpain Alejandro Valverde (MOV) 2 pts.
15th GermanyGermany Emanuel Buchmann (BOH) 1 point

tasks

Individual evidence

  1. Van Aert is out for two months. In: radsport-news.com. July 20, 2019, accessed July 22, 2019 .
  2. Alaphilippe gives Maillot Jaune the 100th stage win. In: radsport-news.com. July 19, 2019, accessed July 22, 2019 .

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