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2018 Tour de France
105th edition: July 7 - 29, 2018

Stage 13, Friday July 20:
Bourg d'Oisons - Valence

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Friday, July 20: Stage 13: Bourg d'Oisons - Valence, 169.5 km

Stage 13 map & profile | Stage 13 photos

Peter Sagan

Peter Sagan wins stage thirteen.

Rated ascents:

Weather at the finish city of Valence at 1:50 PM, local time: 25C (77F), cloudy, with the wind from the NW at 11 km/hr (7 mph). Showers are possible.

The race: The official start to stage 13 was given at 1:44 PM. After the stage twelve withdrawals, there are now 152 riders in the race.

Here's the organizer's telling of the day's racing:

Peter Sagan claimed his eleventh stage win at the Tour de France, the third one since the start in Vendée, as he outsprinted Alexander Kristoff and Arnaud Démare in Valence. It was a transition stage for race leader Geraint Thomas between the Alps and the uphill finish in Mende.

152 riders started stage 13 in Bourg d’Oisans. Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) was a non-starter due to a broken vertebrae in a crash 4km before the finish at Alpe d’Huez. Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) and Tom Scully (Education First) rode away from the peloton at km 2. Michael Schär (BMC) and Dimitri Claeys (Cofidis) rejoined them at km 29 whereas all other counter attackers were brought back by the pack. Their maximum advantage was 3’30’’ before the côte de Brié at km 30. De Gendt took 2 KOM points.

Bora-Hansgrohe, Groupama-FDJ and UAE Team Emirates combined forces at the head of the peloton to maintain a steady gap around two minutes. Lukas Pöstlberger, Tobias Ludvigsson and Darwin Atapuma were their respective rider designated for pulling.

The advantage of the leading quartet was reduced to 55’’ with 55km to go, 5km after Scully crested the category 4 côte de Sainte-Eulalie-en-Royans. The peloton calculated their efforts in order to not bring the breakaway back too early. It was 30’’ with 30km to go. De Gendt who won his tenth intermediate sprint of the Tour de France at Saint-Quentin-sur-Isère (km 71) was first to sit up. Schär forged on by himself with 23km remaining. The Swiss rider was awarded the price of most combative rider of the day. He surrendered 6km before the line.

Successively, teams LottoNL-Jumbo, Trek-Segafredo and Bora-Hansgrohe seized the reins of the peloton in the streets of Valence. Groupama-FDJ moved to the front with 1km to go. In the absence of Fernando Gaviria, Philippe Gilbert (Quick Step) tried his luck by himself. Groupama-FDJ brought him back to give Arnaud Démare a good lead out but the Frenchman was overtaken by Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates). The Slovakian scored his third stage win at the Tour this year, equalling his all-time record. It’s his 42nd stage podium, just as many as Gustave Garrigou, Francis Pélissier and Sean Kelly.

And here are our live updates:

Km 40: Soon after the start four riders were off the front. Thomas de Gendt, Michael Schar, Dimitri Claeys & Thomas Scully are two minutes ahead of a peloton that seems determined to keep them on a short leash.

Km 71: The four escapees are 2min 18sec ahead of the peloton. According to ASO, this is the 2018 Tour's first breakaway without any French riders in it. Thomas de Gendt won the intermediate sprint. But it was Alexander Kristoff who won the field sprint for fifth ahead of John Degenkolb and Peter Sagan.

Km 100: The peloton gave the breakaway's choke collar a tug. The gap is only 1min 30sec. The sprinters' teams aren't letting this one get away.

Km 110: Gap just dropped to 59 seconds.

Km 130: The peloton is carefully managing the gap to the break. It is 53 seconds with 40 km to go.

Km 163: Michael Schar was the last breakaway rider to surrender, but he was caught with 6 kilometers to go. It is now all together for a big sprint.

The finish: Peter Sagan wins stage 13 with Alexander Kristoff second and Arnaud Demare third.

Complete Results:

Stage 13 photos

169.5 kilometers raced at an average speed of 45.017 km/hr

1 PETER SAGAN Bora-hansgrohe 3hr 45min 55sec
2 ALEXANDER KRISTOFF UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
3 ARNAUD DEMARE Groupama-FDJ s.t.
4 JOHN DEGENKOLB Trek-Segafredo s.t.
5 GREG VAN AVERMAET BMC s.t.
6 YVES LAMPAERT Quick-Step Floors s.t.
7 MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN Astana s.t.
8 ANDREA PASQUALON Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
9 SONNY COLBRELLI Bahrain-Merida s.t.
10 TAYLOR PHINNEY EF Education First-Drapac s.t.
11 REINARDT VAN RENSBURG Dimension Data s.t.
12 DION SMITH Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
13 JACOPO GUARNIERI Groupama-FDJ s.t.
14 TIMOTHY DUPONT Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
15 PIERRE ROGER LATOUR Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
16 NIKIAS ARNDT Team Sunweb s.t.
17 EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN Dimension Data s.t.
18 JASPER DE BUYST Lotto-Soudal s.t.
19 CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE Cofidis s.t.
20 MICHAEL HEPBURN Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
21 THOMAS BOUDAT Direct Energie s.t.
22 ROMAIN BARDET Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
23 KEVIN LEDANOIS Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
24 MIKEL LANDA MEANA Movistar s.t.
25 GERAINT THOMAS Sky s.t.
26 TIMO ROOSEN LottoNL-Jumbo s.t.
27 NAIRO QUINTANA Movistar s.t.
28 MAXIMILIANO ARIEL RICHEZE Quick-Step Floors s.t.
29 DANIEL MARTIN UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
30 STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK LottoNL-Jumbo s.t.
31 BOB JUNGELS Quick-Step Floors s.t.
32 LILIAN CALMEJANE Direct Energie s.t.
33 JASPER STUYVEN Trek-Segafredo s.t.
34 NILS POLITT Katusha-Alpecin s.t.
35 TANEL KANGERT Astana s.t.
36 JULIEN VERMOTE Dimension Data s.t.
37 TOM DUMOULIN Team Sunweb s.t.
38 PHILIPPE GILBERT Quick-Step Floors s.t.
39 CHRIS FROOME Sky s.t.
40 MIKEL NIEVE Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
41 JACK BAUER Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
42 SYLVAIN CHAVANEL Direct Energie s.t.
43 STEFAN KÜNG BMC s.t.
44 MICHAEL VALGREN ANDERSEN Astana s.t.
45 PRIMOŽ ROGLIC LottoNL-Jumbo s.t.
46 ILNUR ZAKARIN Katusha-Alpecin s.t.
47 ALEJANDRO VALVERDE Movistar s.t.
48 MARCO MINNAARD Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
49 JAKOB FUGLSANG Astana s.t.
50 MATHEW HAYMAN Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
51 GUILLAUME MARTIN Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
52 WARREN BARGUIL Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
53 ARTHUR VICHOT Groupama-FDJ s.t.
54 GORKA IZAGUIRRE Bahrain-Merida s.t.
55 EDWARD THEUNS Team Sunweb s.t.
56 SEP VANMARCKE EF Education First-Drapac @ 14sec
57 RAMON SINKELDAM Groupama-FDJ + 00' 24''
58 JULIEN SIMON Cofidis + 00' 29''
59 YOANN OFFREDO Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
60 PAVEL KOCHETKOV Katusha-Alpecin + 00' 33''
61 GUILLAUME VAN KEIRSBULCK Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
62 DANIELE BENNATI Movistar + 00' 40''
63 MAXIME BOUET Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
64 IMANOL ERVITI Movistar s.t.
65 PAUL MARTENS LottoNL-Jumbo + 00' 43''
66 HEINRICH HAUSSLER Bahrain-Merida s.t.
67 SILVAN DILLIER Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
68 MARCO MARCATO UAE-Team Emirates + 00' 47''
69 ROBERTO FERRARI UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
70 LAURENT PICHON Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
71 KOEN DE KORT Trek-Segafredo + 00' 52''
72 SIMON GERRANS BMC + 00' 59''
73 KRISTIJAN KOREN Bahrain-Merida + 01' 05''
74 OLIVER NAESEN Ag2r La Mondiale + 01' 07''
75 JON IZAGUIRRE Bahrain-Merida s.t.
76 JESPER HANSEN Astana s.t.
77 AMAEL MOINARD Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
78 JEROME COUSIN Direct Energie + 01' 14''
79 DOMENICO POZZOVIVO Bahrain-Merida + 01' 23''
80 BAUKE MOLLEMA Trek-Segafredo s.t.
81 ADAM YATES Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
82 THOMAS DEGAND Wanty-Groupe Gobert s.t.
83 KRISTIJAN ÐURASEK UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
84 MACIEJ BODNAR Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
85 PIERRE ROLLAND EF Education First-Drapac s.t.
86 RUDY MOLARD Groupama-FDJ s.t.
87 SIMON GESCHKE Team Sunweb s.t.
88 LAURENS TEN DAM Team Sunweb s.t.
89 ANDREY AMADOR Movistar s.t.
90 TEJAY VAN GARDEREN BMC s.t.
91 ROBERT GESINK LottoNL-Jumbo + 01' 36''
92 JAY ROBERT THOMSON Dimension Data s.t.
93 PATRICK BEVIN BMC s.t.
94 JULIEN BERNARD Trek-Segafredo s.t.
95 JESUS HERRADA Cofidis s.t.
96 TOMASZ MARCZYNSKI Lotto-Soudal s.t.
97 AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN LottoNL-Jumbo s.t.
98 FLORIAN VACHON Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
99 ROMAIN SICARD Direct Energie + 01' 50''
100 FABIEN GRELLIER Direct Energie + 01' 51''
101 SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN Team Sunweb + 01' 56''
102 MARCUS BURGHARDT Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
103 SIMON CLARKE EF Education First-Drapac s.t.
104 DANIEL OSS Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
105 JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO Sky s.t.
106 TOBIAS LUDVIGSSON Groupama-FDJ + 02' 02''
107 DAVID GAUDU Groupama-FDJ s.t.
108 NICOLAS EDET Cofidis s.t.
109 DAMIANO CARUSO BMC s.t.
110 FRANCO PELLIZOTTI Bahrain-Merida s.t.
111 OLIVIERO TROIA UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
112 OLIVIER LE GAC Groupama-FDJ s.t.
113 CHAD HAGA Team Sunweb s.t.
114 LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER Bora-hansgrohe + 02' 08''
115 GREGOR MÜHLBERGER Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
116 MATHIAS FRANK Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
117 RAFAL MAJKA Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
118 THOMAS DE GENDT Lotto-Soudal s.t.
119 JELLE VANENDERT Lotto-Soudal s.t.
120 RORY SUTHERLAND UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
121 ANTHONY TURGIS Cofidis s.t.
122 TIM DECLERCQ Quick-Step Floors s.t.
123 PAWEL POLJANSKI Bora-hansgrohe s.t.
124 IAN BOSWELL Katusha-Alpecin s.t.
125 EGAN ARLEY BERNAL Sky s.t.
126 OMAR FRAILE Astana s.t.
127 MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI Sky s.t.
128 DANIEL NAVARRO Cofidis s.t.
129 GIANNI MOSCON Sky s.t.
130 LUKE ROWE Sky s.t.
131 ANTWAN TOLHOEK LottoNL-Jumbo s.t.
132 ANTHONY PEREZ Cofidis s.t.
133 MARC SOLER Movistar s.t.
134 SERGE PAUWELS Dimension Data s.t.
135 DAMIEN HOWSON Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
136 DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ EF Education First-Drapac s.t.
137 JHON DARWIN ATAPUMA UAE-Team Emirates s.t.
138 LUKE DURBRIDGE Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
139 DARYL IMPEY Mitchelton-Scott s.t.
140 WOUT POELS Sky s.t.
141 TOM-JELTE SLAGTER Dimension Data s.t.
142 ELIE GESBERT Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
143 ROMAIN HARDY Fortuneo-Samsic s.t.
144 DIMITRI CLAEYS Cofidis s.t.
145 NIKI TERPSTRA Quick-Step Floors s.t.
146 TOMS SKUJINS Trek-Segafredo s.t.
147 DAMIEN GAUDIN Direct Energie s.t.
148 JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE Quick-Step Floors s.t.
149 TOM SCULLY EF Education First-Drapac + 02' 45''
150 LAWSON CRADDOCK EF Education First-Drapac s.t.
151 MICHAEL SCHÄR BMC + 02' 48''
152 MICHAEL GOGL Trek-Segafredo + 03' 16''

GC after stage 13:

2,180 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 40.995 km/hr

1 GERAINT THOMAS Sky 53hr 10min 38sec
2 CHRIS FROOME Sky + 01' 39''
3 TOM DUMOULIN Team Sunweb + 01' 50''
4 PRIMOŽ ROGLIC LottoNL-Jumbo + 02' 46''
5 ROMAIN BARDET Ag2r La Mondiale + 03' 07''
6 MIKEL LANDA Movistar + 03' 13''
7 STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK LottoNL-Jumbo + 03' 43''
8 NAIRO QUINTANA Movistar + 04' 13''
9 DANIEL MARTIN UAE-Team Emirates + 05' 11''
10 JAKOB FUGLSANG Astana + 05' 45''
11 ALEJANDRO VALVERDE Movistar + 09' 07''
12 BOB JUNGELS Quick-Step Floors + 09' 09''
13 ILNUR ZAKARIN Katusha-Alpecin + 09' 37''
14 MIKEL NIEVE Mitchelton-Scott + 15' 28''
15 PIERRE ROGER LATOUR Ag2r La Mondiale + 16' 41''
16 GUILLAUME MARTIN Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 18' 39''
17 TANEL KANGERT Astana + 20' 41''
18 EGAN ARLEY BERNAL Sky + 23' 30''
19 WARREN BARGUIL Fortuneo-Samsic + 23' 55''
20 RAFAL MAJKA Bora-hansgrohe + 30' 46''
21 ADAM YATES Mitchelton-Scott + 36' 18''
22 BAUKE MOLLEMA Trek-Segafredo + 37' 39''
23 JON IZAGUIRRE Bahrain-Merida + 37' 55''
24 SERGE PAUWELS Dimension Data + 38' 43''
25 DAMIANO CARUSO BMC + 39' 18''
26 DOMENICO POZZOVIVO Bahrain-Merida + 41' 11''
27 GREG VAN AVERMAET BMC + 44' 46''
28 SIMON GESCHKE Team Sunweb + 47' 46''
29 PIERRE ROLLAND EF Education First-Drapac + 49' 40''
30 LILIAN CALMEJANE Direct Energie + 52' 40''
31 ROBERT GESINK LottoNL-Jumbo + 52' 48''
32 TEJAY VAN GARDEREN BMC + 53' 26''
33 DAVID GAUDU Groupama-FDJ + 53' 40''
34 ARTHUR VICHOT Groupama-FDJ + 58' 22''
35 RUDY MOLARD Groupama-FDJ + 59' 00''
36 GORKA IZAGUIRRE Bahrain-Merida + 59' 24''
37 MAXIME BOUET Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 03' 17''
38 AMAEL MOINARD Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 04' 03''
39 JULIEN BERNARD Trek-Segafredo + 01H 04' 59''
40 JULIAN ALAPHILIPPE Quick-Step Floors + 01H 06' 13''
41 SØREN KRAGH ANDERSEN Team Sunweb + 01H 06' 52''
42 PAVEL KOCHETKOV Katusha-Alpecin + 01H 09' 02''
43 SYLVAIN CHAVANEL Direct Energie + 01H 09' 24''
44 MATHIAS FRANK Ag2r La Mondiale + 01H 09' 28''
45 DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ EF Education First-Drapac + 01H 11' 56''
46 STEFAN KÜNG BMC + 01H 11' 57''
47 LAURENS TEN DAM Team Sunweb + 01H 12' 07''
48 PHILIPPE GILBERT Quick-Step Floors + 01H 12' 46''
49 KRISTIJAN ÐURASEK UAE-Team Emirates + 01H 13' 16''
50 JESUS HERRADA Cofidis + 01H 14' 25''
51 MICHAEL VALGREN ANDERSEN Astana + 01H 17' 33''
52 FRANCO PELLIZOTTI Bahrain-Merida + 01H 18' 17''
53 OLIVER NAESEN Ag2r La Mondiale + 01H 18' 24''
54 ANTWAN TOLHOEK LottoNL-Jumbo + 01H 18' 29''
55 DARYL IMPEY Mitchelton-Scott + 01H 19' 09''
56 TOM-JELTE SLAGTER Dimension Data + 01H 20' 40''
57 DANIEL NAVARRO Cofidis + 01H 20' 52''
58 MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI Sky + 01H 21' 07''
59 MARCO MINNAARD Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 01H 21' 40''
60 PETER SAGAN Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 23' 17''
61 WOUT POELS Sky + 01H 23' 23''
62 JASPER STUYVEN Trek-Segafredo + 01H 24' 32''
63 JHON DARWIN ATAPUMA UAE-Team Emirates + 01H 24' 38''
64 CHAD HAGA Team Sunweb + 01H 25' 51''
65 ANDREY AMADOR Movistar + 01H 25' 58''
66 NICOLAS EDET Cofidis + 01H 26' 34''
67 KOEN DE KORT Trek-Segafredo + 01H 27' 46''
68 EDVALD BOASSON HAGEN Dimension Data + 01H 28' 28''
69 THOMAS DE GENDT Lotto-Soudal + 01H 28' 45''
70 MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN Astana + 01H 29' 02''
71 THOMAS DEGAND Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 01H 29' 08''
72 NIKIAS ARNDT Team Sunweb + 01H 29' 45''
73 ANDREA PASQUALON Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 01H 31' 01''
74 MARCUS BURGHARDT Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 31' 13''
75 OMAR FRAILE Astana + 01H 32' 30''
76 TOBIAS LUDVIGSSON Groupama-FDJ + 01H 33' 15''
77 THOMAS BOUDAT Direct Energie + 01H 34' 17''
78 ROMAIN SICARD Direct Energie + 01H 34' 40''
79 JESPER HANSEN Astana + 01H 35' 52''
80 JULIEN SIMON Cofidis + 01H 36' 00''
81 PAUL MARTENS LottoNL-Jumbo + 01H 36' 12''
82 ELIE GESBERT Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 36' 21''
83 TOMS SKUJINS Trek-Segafredo + 01H 36' 37''
84 IAN BOSWELL Katusha-Alpecin + 01H 37' 11''
85 JELLE VANENDERT Lotto-Soudal + 01H 37' 22''
86 NILS POLITT Katusha-Alpecin + 01H 39' 09''
87 REINARDT VAN RENSBURG Dimension Data + 01H 39' 30''
88 JOHN DEGENKOLB Trek-Segafredo + 01H 39' 54''
89 YOANN OFFREDO Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 01H 40' 13''
90 IMANOL ERVITI Movistar + 01H 40' 18''
91 YVES LAMPAERT Quick-Step Floors + 01H 40' 33''
92 EDWARD THEUNS Team Sunweb + 01H 40' 45''
93 ALEXANDER KRISTOFF UAE-Team Emirates + 01H 41' 56''
94 MICHAEL GOGL Trek-Segafredo + 01H 41' 56''
95 SEP VANMARCKE EF Education First-Drapac + 01H 41' 58''
96 SILVAN DILLIER Ag2r La Mondiale + 01H 42' 35''
97 MARC SOLER Movistar + 01H 42' 58''
98 SONNY COLBRELLI Bahrain-Merida + 01H 43' 56''
99 GREGOR MÜHLBERGER Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 44' 26''
100 DANIEL OSS Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 45' 09''
101 PAWEL POLJANSKI Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 45' 33''
102 JONATHAN CASTROVIEJO Sky + 01H 46' 31''
103 DION SMITH Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 01H 46' 53''
104 MATHEW HAYMAN Mitchelton-Scott + 01H 47' 38''
105 MICHAEL SCHÄR BMC + 01H 47' 42''
106 LAURENT PICHON Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 48' 27''
107 JEROME COUSIN Direct Energie s.t.
108 KRISTIJAN KOREN Bahrain-Merida + 01H 49' 23''
109 TOMASZ MARCZYNSKI Lotto-Soudal + 01H 49' 30''
110 ANTHONY PEREZ Cofidis + 01H 49' 57''
111 FLORIAN VACHON Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 50' 23''
112 SIMON CLARKE EF Education First-Drapac + 01H 52' 04''
113 JULIEN VERMOTE Dimension Data + 01H 52' 16''
114 GIANNI MOSCON Sky + 01H 53' 38''
115 HEINRICH HAUSSLER Bahrain-Merida + 01H 53' 46''
116 PATRICK BEVIN BMC + 01H 54' 25''
117 MARCO MARCATO UAE-Team Emirates + 01H 55' 11''
118 LUKE DURBRIDGE Mitchelton-Scott + 01H 56' 17''
119 ROMAIN HARDY Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 56' 38''
120 JACK BAUER Mitchelton-Scott + 01H 56' 47''
121 KEVIN LEDANOIS Fortuneo-Samsic + 01H 57' 09''
122 DAMIEN HOWSON Mitchelton-Scott + 01H 58' 02''
123 RORY SUTHERLAND UAE-Team Emirates + 01H 58' 22''
124 TIM DECLERCQ Quick-Step Floors + 01H 58' 33''
125 SIMON GERRANS BMC + 01H 58' 54''
126 LUKAS PÖSTLBERGER Bora-hansgrohe + 01H 59' 09''
127 OLIVIER LE GAC Groupama-FDJ + 01H 59' 13''
128 ARNAUD DEMARE Groupama-FDJ + 02H 02' 38''
129 TOM SCULLY EF Education First-Drapac + 02H 02' 55''
130 TAYLOR PHINNEY EF Education First-Drapac + 02H 03' 19''
131 LUKE ROWE Sky + 02H 04' 28''
132 RAMON SINKELDAM Groupama-FDJ + 02H 05' 05''
133 NIKI TERPSTRA Quick-Step Floors + 02H 05' 50''
134 GUILLAUME VAN KEIRSBULCK Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 02H 06' 09''
135 OLIVIERO TROIA UAE-Team Emirates + 02H 06' 43''
136 DANIELE BENNATI Movistar + 02H 07' 37''
137 MAXIMILIANO ARIEL RICHEZE Quick-Step Floors + 02H 07' 52''
138 TIMOTHY DUPONT Wanty-Groupe Gobert + 02H 08' 06''
139 ROBERTO FERRARI UAE-Team Emirates + 02H 08' 09''
140 MICHAEL HEPBURN Mitchelton-Scott + 02H 08' 50''
141 DIMITRI CLAEYS Cofidis + 02H 09' 11''
142 CHRISTOPHE LAPORTE Cofidis + 02H 09' 19''
143 MACIEJ BODNAR Bora-hansgrohe + 02H 10' 32''
144 DAMIEN GAUDIN Direct Energie + 02H 13' 10''
145 FABIEN GRELLIER Direct Energie + 02H 15' 50''
146 JACOPO GUARNIERI Groupama-FDJ + 02H 20' 20''
147 ANTHONY TURGIS Cofidis + 02H 20' 31''
148 JASPER DE BUYST Lotto-Soudal + 02H 20' 39''
149 AMUND GRØNDAHL JANSEN LottoNL-Jumbo + 02H 26' 12''
150 TIMO ROOSEN LottoNL-Jumbo + 02H 27' 37''
151 JAY ROBERT THOMSON Dimension Data + 02H 27' 39''
152 LAWSON CRADDOCK EF Education First-Drapac + 02H 36' 36''

Stage 13 map:

2018 Tour de France stage 13 map

Stage 13 profile:

2018b Tour de france stage 13 profile

Stage 13 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

Chris Froome

Chris Froome at the start.

Geraint Thomas

Race leader Geraint Thomas heads to the race start.

Peter Sagan

Here they come.

Peter Sagan

This one was close. Sagan just beats Kristoff and Demare.

Geraint thomas

Geraint Thomas finished safely in the first group.

Peter Sagan

Peter Sagan has more than twice as many points as second-place Alexander Kristoff in the the competition for the Green Jersey.

Julian Alaphilippe

Julian Alaphilppe leads the climber's competition.

Geraint Thomas

Geraint Thomas will start stage 14 in yellow.

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