Australia's Michael Rogers celebrates as he crosses the finish line at the end of the 237.5 km sixteenth stage of the 101st edition of the Tour de France race between Carcassonne and Bagneres-de-Luchon on July 22, 2014.
(AFP/Jeff Pachoud)
BAGNERES-DE-LUCHON: Australian Michael Rogers finally earned his first stage victory in his 10th Tour de France on Tuesday (July 22). The three-time world timetrial champion, riding for Tinkoff-Saxo, came home on his own at the end of the mammoth 237.5 km 16th stage from Carcassonne to Bagneres-de-Luchon.
The wily veteran, who won two stages at the Giro d'Italia in May after coming back from a temporary doping suspension, outfoxed four escape companions to finish 9 seconds ahead of Frenchman Thomas Voeckler, who took second in a sprint finish ahead of Vasil Kiryienka of Belarus.
Further behind Italian Vincenzo Nibali held onto his race leader's yellow jersey, 4 minutes 37 seconds ahead of Alejandro Valverde, as he came home in a small and elite group of his closest rivals.
One of the big losers on the day, though, was 23-year-old Frenchman Romain Bardet, who was dropped on the hors category Port de Bales climb and lost 1:50 to his rivals for a podium finish. That promoted 24-year-old compatriot Thibaut Pinot from fourth to third with veteran 37-year-old Jean Christophe Peraud, another Frenchman, moving up from sixth to fourth.
Bardet dropped from third to fifth and is now 6:40 off Nibali but, more importantly having started the day 16 seondsc ahead of Pinot, he now trails his compatriot by 1:36. The other big loser amongst the leading pack was American Tejay Van Garderen who was dropped much earlier than Bardet and gave up around 3:30 to drop to more than four minutes off a podium spot.
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