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  1. Ron Burguvdy

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    Tour de France 2019: Egan Bernal set to win from Geraint Thomas
    By Peter Scrivener
    BBC Sport
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    Thomas congratulated Ineos team-mate Bernal as they crossed the finish line together at the end of stage 20
    Egan Bernal is poised to become the first Colombian to win the Tour de France after finishing Saturday's penultimate stage in the yellow jersey.

    Tradition dictates that the race leader is not challenged on Sunday's largely processional final stage to Paris.

    Bernal, 22, will become the youngest Tour winner for 110 years, with Ineos team-mate Geraint Thomas in second.

    Dutchman Steven Kruijswijk moved up to third as Julian Alaphilippe faded on an Alpine stage won by Vincenzo Nibali.

    Italian Nibali, winner of the Tour de France in 2014, was in the day's break and attacked again on the climb to the finish at Val Thorens, winning by 10 seconds from Spain's Alejandro Valverde.

    Bernal and Thomas, who won last year's Tour, finished stage 20 a few seconds later, crossing the line arm-in-arm, with huge grins on their faces. They came into the race as joint leaders for Ineos and, providing they both reach the finish in Paris on Sunday, will end it first and second in the general classification.

    "We're now close to making it official," said Bernal. "There's one stage left but, normally, if everything goes well, I can say that I've won my first Tour.

    "It's incredible. I just want to get to the finish line in Paris and after I'll be calmer.

    "Colombia is on the verge of winning its first Tour, We already had won the Giro d'Italia and La Vuelta a Espana, but the Tour was missing and it's a great honour to think that I'm the one achieving this."

    Welshman Thomas, who ended the stage trailing in the overall standings by one minute, 11 seconds, wrote on Twitter: "Congrats Egan Bernal. What a rider. The first of many."

    Bernal, who will also collect the white jersey as the best young rider in the race, will put to an end a run of four successive British winners - Chris Froome winning three of his four titles from 2015 and Thomas triumphing last year
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    Three-time world champin Sagan pulls a trademark wheelie as he crosses the finish line on stage 20
    The green points jersey classification will be won for a record seventh time by Slovakian Peter Sagan, who pulled a wheelie as he rode over the finish line several minutes after the stage winner, while the polka dot King of the Mountains jersey will go to Frenchman Romain Bardet.

    That will be some consolation for the French supporters who had been hoping to see a home victory for the first time since Bernhard Hinault won his record-equalling fifth Tour in 1985.

    Alaphilippe, the world's number one-ranked male cyclist, had led the race for 14 days, and after holding the yellow jersey through the Pyrenees in week two also retained it after the first day in the Alps.

    However, he finally cracked on Friday's storm-shortened 19th stage and he again fell away on Saturday's final climb of the three-week race. He is set to finish fifth overall.

    France's other big hope, Thibaut Pinot, had also looked strong in the Pyrenees, but a freak injury, caused when his thigh hit his handlebar on stage 17, saw him eventually abandon the race from fifth place during stage 19.

    How stage 20 unfolded
    Saturday's stage was reduced by 71km to just 59.5km, with one major climb - the 19.9km ascent of the Cormet de Roselend - chopped from the race because a landslide, caused by stormy weather in the Alps, had blocked the road.

    That left the riders facing an unusual race along a dual carriageway across the valley from Albertville to the bottom of the day's solitary 33km climb to the ski resort of Val Thorens.

    More than 20 broke clear and opened a lead of around two minutes, 30 seconds as they reached the ascent but with the race for the overall title happening in the peloton behind them, their lead was gradually eroded.

    The Jumbo-Visma team of Kruijswijk, who started the stage in fourth, 88 seconds adrift of Bernal, set a furious pace from the bottom of the ascent.

    Kruijswijk started the day just 12 seconds behind third-placed Thomas and 40 behind Alaphilippe and his team's efforts were rewarded when Alaphilippe cracked with around 13km of the race remaining.

    However, Kruijswijk was unable to break the Ineos riders with Thomas and Bernal content to sit and ride tempo all the way to the finish line,

    Dutch rider Kruijswijk eventually finished eight seconds behind Thomas to cement third place overall, one minute, 31 seconds behind Bernal.

    Why the Bernal win will not be a surprise
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    Bernal (right) was a key domestique for Thomas when he won his Tour title last year
    The climbing specialist, who was born on 13 January, 1997 in Colombia's capital city Bogota at an altitude of 2,600m, showed his potential at last year's Tour, when he rode as a domestique to Thomas and four-time champion Chris Froome.

    After pacing Thomas to victory on Alpe d'Huez and ultimately the overall title, Froome said: "He's got an amazing engine. You only have to look at what he did on Alpe d'Huez, for a 21-year-old, that's amazing.

    "There is a lot in Egan that reminds me of myself when I was younger. It's great having him on the team and he brings a lot of young, new energy to the group."

    He joined Team Sky for the 2018 season, after winning the prestigious Tour de l'Avenir - a stage race for under-23 riders that has seen many of its winners go on to Tour de France success.

    He won the Tour Colombia and Tour of California last year before making his Tour de France debut as a domestique to Thomas and four-time winner Chris Froome.

    This year, three crashes helped Bernal arrive at the Tour as joint leader of the Ineos team.

    The first was his own, on a training ride in Andorra, and it ruled him out of May's Giro d'Italia, where he had been due to lead the team for the first time in a Grand Tour.

    Froome's season-ending crash at June's Criterium du Dauphine then pushed Bernal up the Ineos pecking order for the Tour de France, while Thomas' spill at the Tour de Suisse later that month saw Bernal take over as the sole leader of that team and he went on to win the race.

    And he twice rode away from Thomas in the Alps this week to position himself as Ineos' strongest rider at the Tour and secure his first Grand Tour win in only his second attempt.

    Bernal will become the third youngest winner of the Tour. The youngest is France's Henri Cornet, who was 19 when he was controversially awarded victory in the second edition of the race in 1904, while Luxembourg's Francois Faber was a few days younger than Bernal when he took the 1909 title.

    Overall standings after stage 20:

    1. Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos) 79hrs 52mins 52secs

    2. Geraint Thomas (GB/Ineos) +1min 11secs

    3. Steven Kruijswijk (Ned/Jumbo-Visma) +1min 31secs

    4. Emanuel Buchmann (Ger/Bora-Hansgrohe) +1min 56secs

    5. Julian Alaphilippe (Fra/ Deceuninck-Quick Step) +3mins 45secs

    6. Mikel Landa (Spa/Movistar) +4mins 23secs

    7. Rigoberto Uran (Col/EF Education First) +5mins 15secs

    8. Nairo Quintana (Col/Movistar) +5mins 30secs

    9. Alejandro Valverde (Spa/Movistar) +6mins 12secs

    10. Warren Barguil (Fra/Arkea-Samsic) +7mins 32secs

    Stage 20 result:

    1. Vincenzo Nibali (Ita/Bahrain-Merida) 1hrs 51mins 53secs

    2. Alejandro Valverde (Spa/Movistar) +10secs

    3. Mikel Landa (Spa/Movistar) +14secs

    4. Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos) +17secs

    5. Geraint Thomas (GB/Ineos) Same time

    6. Rigoberto Uran (Col/EF Education First) +23secs

    7. Emanuel Buchmann (Ger/Bora-Hansgrohe) Same time

    8. Steven Kruijswijk (Ned/Jumbo-Visma) +25secs

    9. Wout Poels (Ned/Ineos) +30secs

    10. Nairo Quintana (Col/Movistar) Same time
     
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  2. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    It has certainly been an entertaining Tour this year, mainly thanks to Julian Allaphilippe, who did finally fall by the wayside when it got into the Alps. A bit sorry for Pinot, who looked to be shaping up for a good tilt at the title until he got injured. However, well done Egan Bernal, the youngest winner in the 110 years of the race, and he did it in style. Hats off to Thomas who fort all the way, and put up a good defence of his title.
     
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    A Frenchman hasn't won it in 39 years...I did titter to myself when I heard that...
     
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  4. Newland Tiger

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    1985 Bernard Hinault . It is rather funny especially with the British success in the last 10 years at their biggest sporting event
     
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  5. Mr Hatem

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    Magnificent from Ewan.
     
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  6. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    It seems for many the Tour has gone under the radar due to this virus situation, possibly with no Froome or Thomas in the starting numbers. I've been following it on ITV and good to see Adam Yates in Yellow now for 2 days. The team said they were only looking for stage victories, but seeing how others are riding, it's not beyond the bounds of possibility he could be on the podium come Paris.
     
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    what I've seen, which isn't a lot, they seemed to be riding around the streets of Nice about a 100 times.
    Perhaps it could be renamed the 'Tour de French Riveria'
    It don't have make Brid look shabby.
     
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    The Brid where they were involved in the Tour De Yorkshire, unlike Hull.
     
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    Got to be the most open Tour for years, hard to call at this stage but always nice to see an Englishman in yellow, though bit of a fortunate way to get it
     
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  10. Ron Burguvdy

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    And falling off a lot around Nice...
     
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    Slight correction. Most so far has been set in Haute Provence - up in the hills, quite a distance from Nice & the Riviera. Even further away now. Still, beautiful scenery all over that part of France.
     
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  12. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Yes, that was the first 2 days, since then they are more or less alternating from a climb one day to relatively flat and a sprinter day the next. Tomorrow likely to be one for the sprinters, then into the Pyrenees.
     
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    Roglic looks the powerhouse in the peleton.
     
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    Yes he's the strong favourite and has a very good team
     
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    Of chemists behind him??
     
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    Doesn't need 'em. They're in previously ingested time-delayed-release capsules.:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    It's been a fascinating tour so far, 2 Slovenian's fighting it out for the win. Bernal has blown it yesterday lost several minutes on the rest and is out of the GC now. Ineos, not the team they were, Jumbo Wisma is the strongest team there this year.

    Yates back up to 5th now, so still has a chance of a podium finish. Shaping up for a cracking final week.
     
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  18. Ron Burguvdy

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    Fantastic end to the Tour and a city win!
     
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    That was a real turn up for the book, you have to feel for Roglic, but what a stunning ride by Podacar. To take back 57 seconds on his compatriot is quite remarkable.
     
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    And at that age too, beating Bernals record set only last year... A few years of cracking racing rivalry ahead?
     
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