LUXEMBOURG’S BOB JUNGELS powered to victory in stage nine of the Tour de France on Sunday holding off Thibaut Pinot to cross the line alone after a 192km race through Switzerland to the French border.
Slovenian Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates made a late burst for the line to gain a few seconds on some rivals as the two-time defending champion further tightened his grip on the overall lead with a fifth-place finish.
“This is one of the most beautiful days of my career,” said Jungels a day after one of his AG2R teammates pulled out with Covid-19.
“I went down that last hill at top speed, and that made the difference.”
Andy Schleck was the last man from Luxembourg to win a Tour de France stage eleven years ago.
On a hot day with over 40km ascent as the peloton rolled into the Alps, past Charlie Chaplin’s long-time residence at Vevey on the north shore of Lake Geneva, the stage was a prelude for three up-coming mountain slogs.
Jungels raced a full 62km on his own after going solo from an early breakaway as the riders rolled out of Aigle over three relatively challenging climbs.
Some 20km from the finish line at the ski resort of La Port de Soleil on the French border, Frenchman Pinot chased after him, gradually eating into a two-minute lead but never getting closer than 20sec adrift before giving up.
Ineos Grenadiers’ Jonathan Castroviejo eventually finished second with Carlos Verona of Movistar third and Pinot fourth.
Jumbo’s Wout van Aert maintained his stranglehold on the sprint points green jersey, but his bid for a solo escape lost steam on Sunday.
Monday’s rest day will be followed by three consecutive Alpine mountaintop finishes as the riders desperately jostle for position in the overall standings on climbs such as the gruelling Alpe d’Huez.
Stage 10 runs from Morzine to Megeve, stage 11 Albertville to Col du Granon and stage 12 from Briancon to Alpe d’huez.
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Playoff will be the fifth team in conference A with the South Africans in 3rd (Chetahs as it stands not Munster) so Ospreys most likely in Belfast. But with Benetton playing Zebre at home in last game and currently one point behind Ulster they must pick up at least one win on the run in.
Luckily for them they don’t have any other big profile players who are unavailable…..
@.: whats the point of this comment
Think he’s over-rated, not been impressed with him and Ulster played really well without him. Would have O’Toole ahead of Rodney Ah You.
Fecks sake!
Time to clear out all they sicknotes in the summer anyway hopefully he be put out to pasture like a few others