The thirteenth stage of the Tour de France This did not cause differences in the overall classification between male Tour candidates at the finish line, but it did earlier. The abandonment of Primoz Roglic and Juan Ayuso marked a day to leave Tadej Pogacar as leader before the Pyrenees.
The Slovenian maintained his advantage at 1:06 with Remco Evenepoel and 1:14 with Jonas Vingegaard before the decisive stage of the weekend. Carlos Rodríguez remains fifth and gains a place in the classification, therefore, Mikel Landa, who becomes sixth.
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Expected Monday’s classification is very different, on the last rest day and after two great Pyrenean stages. They look forward to the two main days for the Tour de France that will determine who will fight for the general classification in the previous week.
General classification of the Tour de France after the thirteenth stage
1. Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia/UAE Team Emirates) 52h 40’58”
2. Remco Evenepoel (Belgium/Soudal-Quick Step) at 1’06”
3. Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark/Visma-Lease a Bike) at 1’14”
4. Joao Almeida (Portugal/UAE Team Emirates) at 4’20”
5. Carlos Rodríguez (Spain/Ineos Grenadiers) at 4’40”
6. Mikel Landa (Spain/Soudal-Quick Step) at 5’38”
7. Adam Yates (Great Britain/UAE Team Emirates) at 6’59”
8. Giulio Ciccone (Italy/Lidl-Trek) at 7’36”
9. Derek Gee (Canada/Israel-Premier Tech) at 7’54”
10. Felix Gall (Austria/Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) at 9’18”
Source: La Verdad

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