32
14:35
next climb
The remaining riders meanwhile tackle the second ascent. The average gradient here is 7.4 percent.
31
14:33
Bardet has to give up
What the pictures unfortunately suggested is now official. With Bardet, the next rider has to retire from the Tour de France after a fall.
30
14:31
20 riders in the leading group
The current top group consists of around 20 drivers. In addition to Simon Geschke and Nils Politt, there will also be Alaphilippe, Kwiatkowski and Jorgenson, among others. Vingegaard and Pogačar are in the peloton.
28
14:29
Shaw is also treated
James Shaw is also treated off the track. In the meantime, the leading group has already pulled away by a little more than 40 seconds.
27
14:27
Next fall victim
Unfortunately there is another fall to complain about. Romain Bardet from Team DSM got it. He is currently being treated at the side of the road. Meanwhile, a leading group has formed at the very front on the descent. A good 19 drivers are here.
21
14:24
Geschke back in the peloton
Geschke didn’t manage to get into the breakaway group and is now being swallowed up by the peloton again. However, the leading group was not able to really pull away. They are just 13 seconds ahead of the peloton.
20
14:22
Martínez gets the evaluation
Daniel Felipe Martínez secures the first climb of the day in a tight sprint with Alaphilippe. Martínez can bag two mountain points.
19
14:20
Geschke wants to get in touch
Simon Geschke invests and wants to approach the breakaway group. The German driver has to close a gap of almost nine seconds.
18
14:19
Chaves gives up
There is the next task. After 18 kilometers Esteban Chaves from EF Education-EasyPost gave up the tour. In the meantime, a small breakaway group has formed at the front. Five drivers are now represented here. But the main draw is not far away.
16
14:16
Petit with trouble
Adrien Petit, who just fell badly in the mass start, is struggling to keep up the high pace uphill. Chaves also struggles visibly early on the first climb.
14
14:13
Van den Berg traveling alone
The breakaway attempt is quickly stopped again. Only Lars van den Berg is still a few seconds ahead of the field, but he certainly shouldn’t try to drive away on his own in the long run.
11.
14:10
Is a group coming away?
A small group begins to form, but can they break away? The peloton is just a few seconds behind in wait and won’t let the breakaways drive away completely.
10
14:06
O’Connor goes to the front
AG2R Citroën Team’s Ben O’Connor steps forward and tries to put pressure on the peloton. But can he also ensure that a breakaway group forms? In the meantime, the first ascent of the day has been tackled.
9.
14:03
It goes on!
Christian Prudhomme waves the flag from the car and releases the race again. Some drivers put pressure on them directly and pushed themselves forward.
6.
13:58
Field rolls again
After the mass fall, the field behind the vehicle starts moving again. After a good two kilometers, the race should then be continued.
6.
13:56
Meintjes must be given up
There is another failure after the crash in the peloton. Louis Meintjes, who can look back on such a good Tour de France, also had to retire due to a suspected broken collarbone. Before today, the South African was 13th in the overall standings.
6.
13:54
Drivers are warned
After the mass crash, the drivers are warned for the rest of the stage. It’s warm, but the sky is overcast and small rain showers are quite possible in between. It becomes difficult to keep the bike under control on the slippery roads, especially on the descents.
6.
13:46
Race still neutralized
The stage continues to be neutralized while riders are still being treated and equipment is being checked at the teams. It seems that everyone except Antonio Pedrero could continue the race, even if some of them were clearly damaged.
6.
13:42
Petit back on the bike
Petit suffered a big cut, but doesn’t want to give up just yet. After being treated, the Frenchman gets back on the bike and rides towards the field, which continues to wait. Jai Hindley, who was also one of the crash victims, will also be able to continue the race.
6.
13:39
Pedrero cannot continue
Several drivers are treated at the side of the road. Antonio Pedrero is unable to continue the race after his fall and is taken away by ambulance. Adrien Petit and Louis Meintjes are also not looking for positive news at the moment.
6.
13:34
Mass fall in the peloton!
Massive fall in the peloton! Many drivers were caught in a curve on the wet road. There are riders and bikes all over the asphalt and green verges. The race is neutralized.
6.
13:33
Pinot with wheel change
Thibaut Pinot, who is eleventh overall, has to accept a small setback. With a defect, he has to change his bike and first work his way back up to the field.
3.
13:29
It stays calm
There are no serious attacks on the first kilometers. They are probably only to be expected in the direction of the first climb.
1.
13:26
First mountain classification doesn’t keep us waiting long
After the start, the riders don’t have time to catch their breath because they are soon confronted with the first climb – the Col de Saxel. The 4.2-kilometer ascent begins in Boëge and has an average gradient of 4.6 percent. At kilometer 18.7 they finally reach the top of the pass, where a 3rd category mountain rating is given.
1.
13:25
The race is on!
Christian Prudhomme waves the flag from the car for a sharp start! The first attacks are not long in coming. Simon Geschke sits in front of the group and makes the first small attempt.
13:22
Start is delayed
The sharp start will be delayed a little after a defect caused by Biniam Girmay.
13:13
Who else do you have to pay attention to?
In addition to Vingegaard and Pogačar as well as Powless, there are of course a few other riders to watch out for today in the fight for stage victory. Giulio Ciccone from Italy is one of the good climbers in the field and could be aiming for the big hit in the Tour de France today. Felix Gall as well as Michael Woods, Esteban Chaves and Ben O’Connor should also have made plans for the 14th stage.
13:08
The first kilometers
The neutral start will take place in Annemasse on rue Marc Courriard, in the immediate vicinity of the Place des Marchés. This is the second time the city has served as a stage location. The route first leads to the Parc de Montessuit before the riders get onto the Route de Livron. After passing Vétraz-Monthoux, the race is released after 8.3 kilometers just before Nangy.
13:05
Let’s go!
Stage 14 has started and the riders are in the neutralized phase. After about eight kilometers, the sharp start will be at around 1:20 p.m.
12:54
The view of the mountain classification
The current owner of the polka dot jersey is Neilson Powless, who could be under pressure today with a lot of points up for grabs. Tadej Poagčar follows just 15 points behind, while Michał Kwiatkowski and Tobias Halland Johannessen are each 16 points behind. With 52 points up for grabs across the five categorized climbs of Stage 14, it’s definitely one of the defining days around the mountain jersey.
12:44
Vingegaard versus Pogacar
In the overall standings of the Tour de France, the gaps are narrow after yesterday’s stage. The Slovenian Tadej Pogačar was able to get up to nine seconds behind the defending champion on Friday and so today’s stage could also be important in the fight for the yellow jersey. Which team manages to get its star over the tough mountains better could gain valuable time. But it is also clear that the Pogačar team invested a lot in the 13th stage, but could not get what they had actually hoped for. Will that now be a disadvantage in today’s stage?
12:36
Hard stage awaits
In contrast to yesterday’s stage in the Jura Mountains, which featured a single climb, this stage in the Chablais has a total of four mountains of the first or third category, as well as an HC climb, the Col de Joux Plane. More than any other leg of the tour. This makes this stage an important day in the mountains classification. The Col de Cou and Col du Feu are tackled in quick succession for the first 53km, leaving riders little time to recover or rest. After a longer valley road comes the Col de la Ramaz, which at 13.9 kilometers is the longest climb of the day and at 7.1% is anything but easy to ride. The last climb leads up to the Col de la Joux Plane. Together these peaks account for more than 4,000 meters of altitude.
12:15 p.m
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to the 14th stage of this year’s Tour de France, which will take riders from Annemasse to Morzine Les Portes du Soleil. A total of 152 kilometers have to be covered today. At 1:05 p.m. the field starts rolling!