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2024 Tour de France

111th edition: June 29 - July 21, 2024
Stage 17, July 17, 2024

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Wednesday, July 17: Stage 17, Saint-Paul-Trois Châteaux - Superdévoluy, 177.8 km

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Richard Carapaz takes a solo win at Superdévoluy. ASO photo

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Rated ascents:

  • Km 145.7: Col Bayard, 6.8 km @ 7.3%. Cat. 2
  • Km 166.3: Col du Noyer, 7.5 km @ 8.1%. Cat. 1
  • Km 177.8: Superdévoluy, 3.8 km @ 5.9%. Cat. 3

Weather at the city of Gap, on the route, 43 km from the finish, at 1:45 PM, local time:27C (79F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the west-southwest at 10 km/hr (6 mph). No rain is forecast.

The stage: Tour boss Christian Prudhomme writes: "As the race homes in on the southern Alps, there will be no significant obstacles crossing the Drôme. The tests beyond that, though, are likely to encourage the formation of a large breakaway group, whose members will have a chance to shine, assuming they can deal with the climbs in the final 40 kilometres. We’ll get a clearer idea of this on the ascent of the Col Bayard, although the final selection should be made on the Col du Noyer (7.5km at 8.1%), with the final decision coming on the approach to the Superdévoluy ski station.

The race: Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain-Victorious) and Elmar Reinders (Team Jayco AlUla) did not start. Reinders went home for the birth of his first child. About 50 kilometers into the stage and clearly suffering, Alexei Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan) abandoned.

Then Fernando Gaviria (Movistar) and Sam Bennett (Decathlon Ag2r) quit the race.

Everyone knew it was coming. Near the end of the race on the Col du Noyer, Tadej Pogacar attacked from his group, which was about eight minutes behind front rider Richard Carapaz. Neither Vingegaard nor Evenepoel could hold his wheel. At the top Pogacar was ten seconds ahead of Evenepoel and 17 ahead of Vingegaard.

But then on the descent of the Noyer, the Yellow Jersey saw his advantage neutralized thanks to the collaboration of the European champion and Evenepoel, with Vingegaard accompanying them.

On the Superdévoluy climb to the finish Evenepoel attacked and rode alone to the finish and then Pogacar dropped Vingegaard.

Tadej Pogacar finishes the stage with Jonas Vingegaard timed at 2 seconds behind him. Sirotti photo

Here's the race organizer's stage 17 report:

The victory on Stage 17 of the 2024 Tour de France went to Richard Carapaz at the SuperDevoluy finish, with the EF Education-EasyPost rider outpowering his rivals on the final climbs. Securing his first ever Tour de France stage win, Carapaz launched an attack on the penultimate climb, to reach Simon Yates (Jayco-AlUla) and then overtake him 1.8km from the Col du Noyer summit, going on to reach the finish at SuperDevoluy, 37” ahead of the Briton and 57” ahead of Enric Mas (Movistar Team), who was third. The GC favourites also tested each other on the final two climbs, with Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) also attacking on the Col du Noyer, before Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) responded. Evenepoel then launched an attack on the final climb to SuperDevoluy earning him 10” on Pogacar and 12” over Vingegaard at the finish line. Pogacar remains in yellow, now leading second placed Vingegaard by 3'11” and Evenepoel by 5'09”.

Richard Carapaz wins stage 17. Sirotti photo

High paced start
Of the riders who had finished Stage 16, Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious) and Elmar Reinders (Team Jayco AlUla) were non-starters - in Reinders’ case because he had travelled home for the birth of his first child – meaning there were 148 riders on the start line in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux. Early in the stage that number decreased, following the abandons of Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team), Fernando Gaviria (Movistar Team) and Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan Team) who were unable to take the pace, as the bunch covered 49 km in the first hour of racing whilst also encountering crosswinds.

A four-man breakaway
The breakaway did not form immediately and the Visma-Lease a Bike riders attempted an attack at km 9. Three UAE riders, Yates, Soler and Sivakov temporarily found themselves in a second group, but the peloton regrouped at km 17. Following this came a rapid succession of attacks and counter-attacks, with Wout Van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X), Jarrad Drizners (Lotto-Dstny) and Harold Tejada (Astana) going clear between km 30 and km 36 before they were reeled in. At km 57, it was Magnus Cort (Uno-X) who initiated an attack which saw Tiesj Benoot (Visma-Lease a Bike), Bob Jungels (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and Romain Gregoire (Groupama-FDJ) follow him to form a strong four-man breakaway group. The chase was incessant behind them and caused significant splits and then regroupings in the peloton, with crosswinds also having an obvious impact on the main group.

Cort first at the intermediate sprint
At the intermediate sprint in Veynes (km 114.8), it was Cort who arrived in first position, whilst the peloton were 45” behind the breakaway four, led by the green jersey Biniam Girmay (Intermarche-Wanty). Soon after that, at around km 120, a group of 47 riders counter attacked out of the peloton, which gave them the go-ahead. At the foot of Col Bayard (Cat. 2, km 145.7), the leading quartet had a 1'45" advantage over their pursuers and 4'50" over the GC group controlled by UAE Team Emirates. By the summit of that climb, which Cort was first to the top of, the leading quartet had a 30” advantage over the chasing pair of Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) and Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ), who had left the other riders from the large counter-attack group behind. That group trailed the breakaway riders by 1’00” at the top of the Col Bayard, whilst the relaxed peloton in which the GC riders were present was +6'40” off the lead of the race.

Col du Noyer attacks
Martin and Madouas made it to the front at the foot of the Col du Noyer (PB, Cat. 1, km 166.3), where the chasing group was 40” from the head of the race. Simon Yates then attacked from that chasing group, the Briton from Jayco-AlUla soon catching and overtaking the leading six. Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost) was also in hot pursuit and he then caught Yates on the penultimate climb of the stage, the pair briefly ascending together, before Carapaz attacked and went solo 1.8 km from the Col du Noyer summit. The Ecuadorian hero and Olympic champion would not look back from there, relentlessly pedalling to a memorable victory at SuperDevoluy.

Tadej Pogacar will start stage 18 in yellow. Sirotti photo

Complete results:

Stage 17 photos

177.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 43.328 km/hr

1 Richard Carapaz EF Education-EasyPost 4hr 6min 13sec
2 Simon Yates Jayco-AlUla @ 37sec
3 Enric Mas Movistar 0:57
4 Laurens De Plus INEOS Grenadiers 1:44
5 Oscar Onley Team dsm-firmenich PostNL s.t.
6 Guillaume Martin Cofidis 2:36
7 Magnus Cort Uno-X Mobility 2:38
8 Wout Poels Bahrain Victorious 2:39
9 Jordan Jegat TotalEnergies s.t.
10 Alex Aranburu Movistar s.t.
11 Toms Skujins Lidl-Trek s.t.
12 Stephen Williams Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
13 Louis Meintjes Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
14 Bruno Armirail Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
15 Steff Cras TotalEnergies 2:48
16 Valentin Madouas Groupama-FDJ 2:53
17 Bob Jungels Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
18 Julien Bernard Lidl-Trek 2:58
19 Johannes Kulset Uno-X Mobility 4:17
20 Quentin Pacher Groupama-FDJ 4:44
21 Odd Christian Eiking Uno-X Mobility 5:34
22 Cristian Rodriguez Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
23 Harm Vanhoucke Lotto Dstny 6:52
24 Marco Haller Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
25 Romain Grégoire Groupama-FDJ 6:58
26 Remco Evenepoel Soudal Quick-Step 7:13
27 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates 7:23
28 Jonas Vingegaard Team Visma | Lease a Bike 7:25
29 Pavel Sivakov UAE Team Emirates 7:35
30 Tiesj Benoot Team Visma | Lease a Bike 7:48
31 Jan Hirt Soudal Quick-Step 8:07
32 Romain Bardet Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 8:15
33 Wout van Aert Team Visma | Lease a Bike 8:26
34 Warren Barguil Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 8:36
35 Stefan Küng Groupama-FDJ 9:03
36 Jonas Abrahamsen Uno-X Mobility s.t.
37 Georg Zimmermann Intermarché-Wanty 9:17
38 Derek Gee Israel-Premier Tech 9:26
39 Santiago Buitrago Bahrain Victorious s.t.
40 Felix Gall Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
41 Giulio Ciccone Lidl-Trek s.t.
42 Joao Almeida UAE Team Emirates s.t.
43 Adam Yates UAE Team Emirates s.t.
44 Carlos Rodriguez INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
45 Mikel Landa Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
46 Ilan Van Wilder Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
47 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
48 Carlos Verona Lidl-Trek s.t.
49 Harold Tejada Astana Qazaqstan s.t.
50 Dorian Godon Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 9:59
51 Jack Haig Bahrain Victorious 10:22
52 Egan Bernal INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
53 Christophe Laporte Team Visma | Lease a Bike 12:41
54 Wilco Kelderman Team Visma | Lease a Bike 12:45
55 Javier Romo Movistar 15:41
56 Jonathan Castroviejo INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
57 Jai Hindley Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
58 Marc Soler UAE Team Emirates s.t.
59 Lenny Martinez Groupama-FDJ s.t.
60 Christopher Juul-Jensen Jayco-AlUla s.t.
61 Jakob Fuglsang Israel-Premier Tech 16:48
62 Nicolas Prodhomme Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
63 Neilson Powless EF Education-EasyPost 17:30
64 Ben Healy EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
65 Clément Russo Groupama-FDJ s.t.
66 Davide Formolo Movistar s.t.
67 Nans Peters Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
68 Oliver Naesen Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
69 Matteo Sobrero Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
70 Kobe Goossens Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
71 Thomas Gachignard TotalEnergies s.t.
72 Krists Neilands Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
73 David Gaudu Groupama-FDJ 18:21
74 Geraint Thomas INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
75 Ryan Gibbons Lidl-Trek 18:40
76 Kévin Vauquelin Arkéa-B&B Hotels 19:09
77 Raúl García Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
78 Bart Lemmen Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
79 Nelson Oliveira Movistar 19:41
80 Jasper Stuyven Lidl-Trek 19:48
81 Nils Politt UAE Team Emirates 19:59
82 Arnaud De Lie Lotto Dstny 22:39
83 Ben Turner INEOS Grenadiers 24:28
84 Axel Laurance Alpecin-Deceuninck 24:35
85 Sébastien Grignard Lotto Dstny s.t.
86 Axel Zingle Cofidis s.t.
87 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 24:39
88 Rasmus Tiller Uno-X Mobility s.t.
89 Simon Geschke Cofidis s.t.
90 Cédric Beullens Lotto Dstny 24:52
91 Brent Van Moer Lotto Dstny s.t.
92 Jake Stewart Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
93 Pascal Ackermann Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
94 Paul Lapeira Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
95 Luka Mezgec Jayco-AlUla s.t.
96 Jan Tratnik Team Visma | Lease a Bike s.t.
97 Michael Matthews Jayco-AlUla s.t.
98 Luke Durbridge Jayco-AlUla s.t.
99 Danny Van Poppel Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
100 Mathieu Van der Poel Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
101 Nikias Arndt Bahrain Victorious s.t.
102 Sean Quinn EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
103 Rui Costa EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
104 Alexander Kristoff Uno-X Mobility s.t.
105 Marijn Van Den Berg EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
106 Stefan Bissegger EF Education-EasyPost s.t.
107 Hugo Houle Israel-Premier Tech s.t.
108 Mathieu Burgaudeau TotalEnergies s.t.
109 Mike Teunissen Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
110 Laurenz Rex Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
111 Matej Mohoric Bahrain Victorious s.t.
112 Bryan Coquard Cofidis s.t.
113 Nico Denz Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe s.t.
114 Dylan Groenewegen Jayco-AlUla s.t.
115 Biniam Girmay Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
116 Oier Lazkano Movistar s.t.
117 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar 24:59
118 Sandy Dujardin TotalEnergies s.t.
119 Mattéo Vercher TotalEnergies s.t.
120 Piet Allegaert Cofidis s.t.
121 Gianni Moscon Soudal Quick-Step 25:32
122 Gianni Vermeersch Alpecin-Deceuninck 27:14
123 Yves Lampaert Soudal Quick-Step s.t.
124 Tim Wellens UAE Team Emirates s.t.
125 Frank Van Den Broek Team dsm-firmenich PostNL s.t.
126 Nils Eekhoff Team dsm-firmenich PostNL s.t.
127 John Degenkolb Team dsm-firmenich PostNL s.t.
128 Michal Kwiatkowski INEOS Grenadiers s.t.
129 Silvan Dillier Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
130 Clément Champoussin Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
131 Luca Mozzato Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
132 Anthony Turgis TotalEnergies s.t.
133 Mark Cavendish Astana Qazaqstan s.t.
134 Arnaud Démare Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
135 Victor Campenaerts Lotto Dstny s.t.
136 Jasper Philipsen Alpecin-Deceuninck s.t.
137 Kevin Geniets Groupama-FDJ s.t.
138 Hugo Page Intermarché-Wanty s.t.
139 Daniel McLay Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
140 Fabien Grellier TotalEnergies s.t.
141 Jarrad Drizners Lotto Dstny s.t.
142 Søren Wærenskjold Uno-X Mobility 27:38
143 Davide Ballerini Astana Qazaqstan 27:52
144 Cees Bol Astana Qazaqstan s.t.
145 Robbe Ghys Alpecin-Deceuninck 28:32

 

GC after stage 17:

  • GC leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
  • Mountains classification leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emriates)
  • Points classification leader: Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty)
  • Best young rider: Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step)
  • Teams classification leader: UAE Team Emirates

3,007.4 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 42.745 km/hr

1 Tadej Pogacar UAE Team Emirates 70hr 21min 27sec
2 Jonas Vingegaard Team Visma | Lease a Bike @ 3min 11sec
3 Remco Evenepoel Soudal Quick-Step 5:09
4 Joao Almeida UAE Team Emirates 12:57
5 Mikel Landa Soudal Quick-Step 13:24
6 Carlos Rodriguez INEOS Grenadiers 13:30
7 Adam Yates UAE Team Emirates 15:41
8 Giulio Ciccone Lidl-Trek 17:51
9 Derek Gee Israel-Premier Tech 18:15
10 Santiago Buitrago Bahrain Victorious 18:35
11 Felix Gall Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 19:04
12 Matteo Jorgenson Team Visma | Lease a Bike 22:18
13 Simon Yates Jayco-AlUla 28:12
14 Steff Cras TotalEnergies 32:58
15 Laurens De Plus INEOS Grenadiers 33:17
16 Guillaume Martin Cofidis 33:41
17 Ben Healy EF Education-EasyPost 39:33
18 Richard Carapaz EF Education-EasyPost 51:41
19 Jai Hindley Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 54:09
20 Javier Romo Movistar 56:23
21 Enric Mas Movistar 57:34
22 Louis Meintjes Intermarché-Wanty 1:00:13
23 Egan Bernal INEOS Grenadiers 1:02:11
24 Wilco Kelderman Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1:09:17
25 Carlos Verona Lidl-Trek 1:12:49
26 Julien Bernard Lidl-Trek 1:13:15
27 Ilan Van Wilder Soudal Quick-Step 1:16:44
28 Jack Haig Bahrain Victorious 1:19:23
29 Odd Christian Eiking Uno-X Mobility 1:19:33
30 Valentin Madouas Groupama-FDJ 1:34:42
31 Pavel Sivakov UAE Team Emirates 1:35:35
32 Jordan Jegat TotalEnergies 1:43:39
33 Tobias Halland Johannessen Uno-X Mobility 1:44:14
34 Romain Bardet Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 1:44:49
35 Warren Barguil Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 1:48:02
36 Bruno Armirail Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 1:48:39
37 Oscar Onley Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 1:50:13
38 Bob Jungels Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 1:50:22
39 Cristian Rodriguez Arkéa-B&B Hotels 1:53:02
40 Toms Skujins Lidl-Trek 1:54:04
41 Romain Grégoire Groupama-FDJ 1:54:53
42 Jakob Fuglsang Israel-Premier Tech 1:57:54
43 Geraint Thomas INEOS Grenadiers 2:00:34
44 Tiesj Benoot Team Visma | Lease a Bike 2:11:34
45 Marc Soler UAE Team Emirates 2:13:11
46 Nicolas Prodhomme Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 2:24:37
47 Johannes Kulset Uno-X Mobility 2:24:54
48 Michal Kwiatkowski INEOS Grenadiers 2:26:58
49 Nelson Oliveira Movistar 2:27:20
50 Wout Poels Bahrain Victorious 2:27:51
51 Quentin Pacher Groupama-FDJ 2:29:54
52 Wout van Aert Team Visma | Lease a Bike 2:32:41
53 Harold Tejada Astana Qazaqstan 2:33:44
54 Davide Formolo Movistar 2:36:50
55 Rui Costa EF Education-EasyPost 2:37:32
56 Neilson Powless EF Education-EasyPost 2:40:10
57 Jonas Abrahamsen Uno-X Mobility 2:40:13
58 Stefan Küng Groupama-FDJ 2:42:14
59 Matteo Sobrero Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 2:45:10
60 Alex Aranburu Movistar 2:45:34
61 Frank Van Den Broek Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 2:47:03
62 Hugo Houle Israel-Premier Tech 2:47:52
63 Krists Neilands Israel-Premier Tech 2:51:56
64 David Gaudu Groupama-FDJ 2:52:03
65 Jonathan Castroviejo INEOS Grenadiers 2:52:13
66 Stephen Williams Israel-Premier Tech 2:53:42
67 Kevin Geniets Groupama-FDJ 2:54:02
68 Magnus Cort Uno-X Mobility 2:55:06
69 Georg Zimmermann Intermarché-Wanty 2:59:08
70 Kobe Goossens Intermarché-Wanty 2:59:39
71 Oliver Naesen Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 3:01:02
72 Jasper Stuyven Lidl-Trek 3:01:23
73 Nils Politt UAE Team Emirates 3:02:14
74 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar 3:02:32
75 Nans Peters Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 3:02:34
76 Paul Lapeira Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 3:03:57
77 Gianni Moscon Soudal Quick-Step 3:04:03
78 Jan Tratnik Team Visma | Lease a Bike 3:04:10
79 Jan Hirt Soudal Quick-Step 3:04:32
80 Ryan Gibbons Lidl-Trek 3:04:50
81 Christophe Laporte Team Visma | Lease a Bike 3:09:34
82 Marco Haller Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 3:11:02
83 Dorian Godon Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 3:11:18
84 Mike Teunissen Intermarché-Wanty 3:11:20
85 Tim Wellens UAE Team Emirates 3:11:41
86 Oier Lazkano Movistar 3:12:11
87 Sean Quinn EF Education-EasyPost 3:14:00
88 Brent Van Moer Lotto Dstny 3:15:24
89 Mathieu Burgaudeau TotalEnergies 3:15:33
90 Bart Lemmen Team Visma | Lease a Bike 3:16:34
91 Victor Campenaerts Lotto Dstny 3:16:37
92 Mathieu Van der Poel Alpecin-Deceuninck 3:18:24
93 Kévin Vauquelin Arkéa-B&B Hotels 3:19:12
94 Stefan Bissegger EF Education-EasyPost 3:22:37
95 Thomas Gachignard TotalEnergies 3:24:00
96 Michael Matthews Jayco-AlUla 3:25:27
97 Axel Laurance Alpecin-Deceuninck 3:27:14
98 Rasmus Tiller Uno-X Mobility 3:29:24
99 Fabien Grellier TotalEnergies 3:29:30
100 Christopher Juul-Jensen Jayco-AlUla 3:29:33
101 Simon Geschke Cofidis 3:30:51
102 Clément Russo Groupama-FDJ 3:32:10
103 Gianni Vermeersch Alpecin-Deceuninck 3:32:21
104 Bryan Coquard Cofidis 3:35:02
105 Jake Stewart Israel-Premier Tech 3:37:53
106 Nico Denz Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 3:38:06
107 Anthony Turgis TotalEnergies 3:39:41
108 Biniam Girmay Intermarché-Wanty 3:40:40
109 Marijn Van Den Berg EF Education-EasyPost 3:40:41
110 Axel Zingle Cofidis 3:40:44
111 Nikias Arndt Bahrain Victorious 3:40:55
112 Pascal Ackermann Israel-Premier Tech 3:41:16
113 Raúl García Arkéa-B&B Hotels 3:42:11
114 Luka Mezgec Jayco-AlUla 3:43:33
115 Clément Champoussin Arkéa-B&B Hotels 3:46:22
116 Piet Allegaert Cofidis 3:46:25
117 Hugo Page Intermarché-Wanty 3:47:32
118 Laurenz Rex Intermarché-Wanty 3:48:27
119 John Degenkolb Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 3:48:55
120 Mattéo Vercher TotalEnergies 3:48:58
121 Arnaud De Lie Lotto Dstny 3:51:17
122 Danny Van Poppel Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 3:53:51
123 Cédric Beullens Lotto Dstny 3:56:18
124 Luke Durbridge Jayco-AlUla 3:56:31
125 Harm Vanhoucke Lotto Dstny 3:59:08
126 Yves Lampaert Soudal Quick-Step 4:00:10
127 Ben Turner INEOS Grenadiers 4:00:27
128 Jasper Philipsen Alpecin-Deceuninck 4:00:35
129 Matej Mohoric Bahrain Victorious 4:02:02
130 Lenny Martinez Groupama-FDJ 4:02:41
131 Silvan Dillier Alpecin-Deceuninck 4:03:33
132 Søren Wærenskjold Uno-X Mobility 4:08:13
133 Alexander Kristoff Uno-X Mobility 4:08:54
134 Sébastien Grignard Lotto Dstny 4:09:59
135 Sandy Dujardin TotalEnergies 4:10:28
136 Arnaud Démare Arkéa-B&B Hotels 4:11:19
137 Daniel McLay Arkéa-B&B Hotels 4:18:10
138 Robbe Ghys Alpecin-Deceuninck 4:18:42
139 Dylan Groenewegen Jayco-AlUla 4:21:29
140 Luca Mozzato Arkéa-B&B Hotels 4:22:24
141 Nils Eekhoff Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 4:25:31
142 Cees Bol Astana Qazaqstan 4:27:51
143 Jarrad Drizners Lotto Dstny 4:37:11
144 Mark Cavendish Astana Qazaqstan 4:40:37
145 Davide Ballerini Astana Qazaqstan 4:41:40

 


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Stage 17 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

The photos were taken on the Superdévoluy climb to the finish.

A group on the Superdévoluy  climb

Wout van Aert leads the group with Pogacar, Vinegaard and Evenepoel.

Tiesj Benoot

Jan Hirt in front.

Laurens de Plus in front riding to fourth place and on his wheel is Oscar Onley, who finished fifth.

Enric Mas riding to third in the stage.

Simon Yates on his way to finishing second in the stage.

Stage winner Richard Carapaz.

He's gone. Richard Carapaz on his way to a brilliant solo stage win.

Tadej Pogacar finishes safely.

Bandaged from his crash the day before, Biniam Girmay finishes the stage.

Stage winner Richard Carapaz.

Tadej Pogacar has four stages to go.