32.6 kilometers – For now, Bodnar is the prime candidate to surpass Bjerg’s time. The Pole is only 17 seconds slower at the last intermediate point.
All cycling fans are currently watching Ganna. Can the Italian drive a better time trial than in Copenhagen? There he finished disappointingly fourth.
There goes Jasper Philipsen! What can Mathieu van der Poel’s teammate do?
Finish Bjerg! The Dane of UAE Team Emirates sets a time of 50.22.25, thus pulverizing the time of number 2 Juul-Jensen. He drives no less than 2 minutes and 31 seconds faster.
Finish Ewan! The Australian comes in at a time of 56 minutes and 49 seconds. You won’t make it with that.
Départ for Filippo Ganna! What can the world time trial champion do on the French course?
Mads Pedersen has left! What can the winner of the thirteenth stage do?
22.1 miles – It does not appear that Yves Lampaert is going to repeat his stunt from Copenhagen, because he clocks the ninth time at the second intermediate line, with 27.37.59. Also note: the favorites are of course yet to come.
32.6 km – Mikkel Bjerg from UAE Team Emirates is well on his way to an excellent time! At the third measurement he sets a time of 38.19.02, more than two minutes faster than compatriot Christopher Juul-Jensen. Last year, Denmark had four riders in the top 10 of the individual time trial in stage 20, including Mikkel Bjerg in seventh place.
22.1 kilometers – At the second intermediate line, Bjerg sets the best time. The Dane clocks one and a half minutes faster than compatriot Christopher Juul-Jensen: 25.49.95. Can Pogacar’s teammate last for another 18 kilometers?
10.6 kilometers – Second time for Yves Lampaert at the first intermediate point. The Belgian clocks 12.59.58; about 22 seconds slower than Mikkel Bjerg.
Just wave and continue: Mikkel Bjerg passes teammate Marc Hirschi!
Dylan Groenewegen has left! What can the Dutchman, who took the third stage to his name?
10.6 kilometers – Disappointing start for Fabio Jakobsen! The Dutchman clocks a time of 14.08.20 making it the slowest of the first nine riders. Mikkel Bjerg just clocked the fastest time. He drives no less than a minute and a half faster than Jakobsen: 12.37,80.
Yves Lampaert left! The winner of the first time trial this Tour will show what he can do in the second. Will he be able to cash in a top 5 place again?
Mikkel Bjerg has left! What can he do, in this Tour de France with a Danish twist?
10.6 kilometers – Albert Torres dives hard under Ewan’s first time, and clocks 13.36,70over 13 seconds faster.
10.6 kilometers – Caleb Ewan gets to the first waypoint, and sets a time for it 13.49.99 away.
Fabio Jakobsen is leaving! What can the Dutchman do after the grueling days in the Pyrenees?
There are three measuring points for the finish in the second time trial: after 10.6 kilometers, after 22.1 kilometers and after 32.6 kilometers.
Ewan has left! What can the Australian, who is currently riding a very disappointing Tour de France?
Caleb Ewan is at the bottom of the general classification and so he kicks off today! In five minutes, the Australian will be the first rider of the Tour caravan to leave for the second time trial of this edition.