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2015 Tour de France

102nd edition: July 4 - July 26, 2015

Friday, July 17: Stage 13,  Muret - Rodez

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Stage 13, Friday, July 17: 198.5 km, Muret - Rodez

Stage 13 map and profile | Stage 13 photos | Video | David L. Stanley's stage 13 commentary

Rated ascents:

Greg van Avermaet wins Tour stage 13

Greg van Avermaet wins stage 13 just in front of Peter Sagan

The Race: Today’s 198.5 kilometer stage started at 12:46 PM. All 175 riders who finished Thursday’s difficult stage (there were two abandons yesterday) were on the line today. The day was far from flat with three rated climbs. The pure sprinters would have a tough time of it because in addition to the three climbs, the stage had a 570 meter 9.6% uphill finish. The day favored riders like Peter Sagan or perhaps, adventurous racers who like to attack well before the stage end.

Before the riders rolled off, here’s how Le Tour saw the situation:

At the beginning of the Tour de France in Utrecht, the Netherlands, sprinters debated over stage 13, from Muret to Rodez, on whether they should consider it a day for them or not. Mark Cavendish made it clear that it wouldn't be the case and he'd had to wait for either stage 15 to Valence or stage 21 to Paris to get a second opportunity to win after Fougères.

There are two reasons for that. Firstly, the last third of the course is undulated. Hard racing would put the pure sprinters into trouble. In this case scenario, it would favor Peter Sagan over Cavendish and André Greipel. Secondly, it's a typical day for attackers. Sprinters' teams will be tired after three days in the mountains and some riders have very few chances to win this kind of so-called transition stage. Cannondale-Garmin is that category of team that came with no sprinter and aren't really concerned with the general classification anymore, so this is an opportunity for someone like Ramunas Navardauskas to repeat the great stage victory he picked at Bergerac last year.

Paris–Roubaix: The Inside Story

When asked about today, Navardauskas said, “For sure we'll try. But I am very fatigued. I think the whole peloton feels the same. Today it's going to be very hard at the beginning. It all depends about other teams' tactics, if they want to let a breakaway go or if they want a bunch sprint finish for the green jersey. Everything is very unpredictable.”

So far race leader Chris Froome has been a rock, handling everything that has been thrown at him. With the Pyrenees in the rear view mirror, he’s roughly three minutes ahead of Tejay van Garderen and Nairo Quintana.

At the gun, the day’s first break was quickly scooting up the road: Alexandre Geniez (FDJ), Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal), Cyril Gautier (Europcar), Nathan Haas (Cannondale-Garmin), Pierre-Luc Périchon (Bretagne-Séché Environnement) and Wilco Kelderman (LottoNL-Jumbo). With 85 kilometers under their belt, the escapees were 3min 44sec ahead of the pack.

Giant-Alpecin took on the duty of pulling the peloton, surely thinking of a John Degenkolb stage win. In fact, the team’s director, Christian Guiberteau, said they had just that intention: “Clearly, we're racing for John Degenkolb. The last 500 meters are difficult. It suits John. We'll do everything to bring him to a favorable position. Warren Barguil had a bad day yesterday. He thought he'd lose more time. He fought very well.”

At the intermediate sprint, André Greipel was seventh, Mark Cavendish ninth and Peter Sagan tenth. That put Greipel back in the virtual green sprinter’s jersey, a single point ahead of Sagan.

After the first rated climb, the third category Côte de Saint-Cirgue, Tinkoff-Saxo took over the job of dragging the peloton, now about 3min 20sec behind the six breakaway riders.

Last year’s second-place finisher, Jean-Christophe Péraud crashed and left a lot of skin on the ground. After being attended to by the Tour doctor, he gamely got back on his bike and chased (with no small help from a long, sticky-bottle hand-up from the team car) and eventually regained the field.

And after passing over the two fourth-category climbs, it was clear the six escapees were on a short leash. With MTN-Qhubeka and Orica-GreenEdge starting to help out at the front, the gap was just two minutes. Greipel was shelled on the climbs, making Sagan’s job of getting back the points classification leadership a lot easier.

With twelve kilometers to go, three of the break riders were clear: De Gendt, Kelderman and Gautier, with the pack just one minute behind. In fact, the peloton could see the break, usually bad news at this point in a race.

The news for the break didn’t get better. As they passed the six kilometers to go mark, they had just thirty seconds. Froome was right up near the front of the peloton, riding just where he should.

Three kilometers to go, the gap was twenty seconds.

Starting the final uphill ride to the finish, just two kilometers from the line, the trio had just thirteen seconds.

They couldn’t do it. They were caught and Greg van Avermaet won the stage, beating second-place Peter Sagan. Christopher Froome finished safely to remain the overall leader, 2min 52sec ahead of Tejay van Garderen. All 175 starters finished.

Complete Results:

Stage 13 photos | Video

198.5 km raced at an average speed of 41.7 km/hr

1 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC 4hr 43min 42sec
2 SAGAN Peter TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
3 BAKELANTS Jan AG2R-LA MONDIALE @ 3sec
4 DEGENKOLB John GIANT-ALPECIN + 00' 07''
5 MARTENS Paul LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
6 FROOME Christopher SKY s.t.
7 NIBALI Vincenzo ASTANA s.t.
8 CONTADOR Alberto TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
9 VALVERDE Alejandro MOVISTAR s.t.
10 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC s.t.
11 GALLOPIN Tony LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
12 QUINTANA Nairo Alexander MOVISTAR s.t.
13 GESINK Robert LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
14 THOMAS Geraint SKY s.t.
15 STYBAR Zdenek ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 00' 17''
16 BARGUIL WARREN GIANT-ALPECIN s.t.
17 MATTHEWS Michael ORICA-GREENEDGE s.t.
18 FRANK Mathias IAM CYCLING s.t.
19 ROLLAND Pierre EUROPCAR s.t.
20 KELDERMAN Wilco LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 00' 24''
21 KANGERT Tanel ASTANA + 00' 28''
22 FONSECA Armindo BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
23 HERRADA José MOVISTAR s.t.
24 PAUWELS Serge MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
25 BARDET Romain AG2R-LA MONDIALE s.t.
26 CHEREL Mikael AG2R-LA MONDIALE s.t.
27 SANCHEZ Samuel BMC s.t.
28 GAUTIER Cyril EUROPCAR + 00' 37''
29 DE GENDT Thomas LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
30 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
31 TALANSKY Andrew CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 00' 42''
32 PINOT Thibaut FDJ s.t.
33 PANTANO Jarlinson IAM CYCLING + 00' 45''
34 KRISTOFF Alexander TEAM KATUSHA s.t.
35 DEMARE Arnaud FDJ + 00' 47''
36 SCARPONI Michele ASTANA + 00' 57''
37 CAVENDISH Mark ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 00' 58''
38 POZZATO Filippo LAMPRE - MERIDA s.t.
39 SEPULVEDA Eduardo BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 00' 07''
40 OLIVEIRA Nelson LAMPRE - MERIDA + 00' 58''
41 MATE Luis Angel COFIDIS s.t.
42 BAK Lars LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
43 KOREN Kristijan CANNONDALE-GARMIN @ 1min 13sec
44 TEN DAM Laurens LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01' 16''
45 ROCHE Nicolas SKY s.t.
46 VAUGRENARD Benoît FDJ + 01' 18''
47 CLEMENT Stef IAM CYCLING + 01' 23''
48 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt MTN-QHUBEKA + 01' 25''
49 KRUIJSWIJK Steven LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01' 26''
50 VERMOTE Julien ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01' 28''
51 ROY Jérémy FDJ s.t.
52 MALORI Adriano MOVISTAR + 01' 33''
53 GOLAS Michal ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01' 58''
54 CHAVANEL Sylvain IAM CYCLING s.t.
55 BARTA Jan BORA-ARGON 18 s.t.
56 VUILLERMOZ Alexis AG2R-LA MONDIALE s.t.
57 MACHADO Tiago TEAM KATUSHA s.t.
58 SCHÄR Michael BMC s.t.
59 ZUBELDIA Haimar TREK s.t.
60 MORABITO Steve FDJ s.t.
61 HOLLENSTEIN Reto IAM CYCLING s.t.
62 PLAZA Ruben LAMPRE - MERIDA s.t.
63 JUNGELS Bob TREK s.t.
64 YATES Adam ORICA-GREENEDGE s.t.
65 TULIK ANGÉLO EUROPCAR + 02' 14''
66 WESTRA Lieuwe ASTANA + 02' 19''
67 KREUZIGER Roman TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
68 CUMMINGS Stephen MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
69 TANKINK Bram LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
70 TRENTIN Matteo ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 02' 22''
71 COQUARD Bryan EUROPCAR + 02' 24''
72 ANACONA Winner Andrew MOVISTAR s.t.
73 HALLER Marco TEAM KATUSHA s.t.
74 WYSS Marcel IAM CYCLING + 02' 27''
75 COPPEL Jérôme IAM CYCLING s.t.
76 URAN URAN Rigoberto ETIXX-QUICK STEP s.t.
77 IZAGIRRE Gorka MOVISTAR + 02' 32''
78 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan MOVISTAR s.t.
79 BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA-ARGON 18 + 02' 41''
80 SICARD Romain EUROPCAR + 02' 49''
81 TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel MTN-QHUBEKA + 02' 52''
82 FEDRIGO Pierrick BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 03' 04''
83 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Jacques MTN-QHUBEKA + 03' 09''
84 GESCHKE Simon GIANT-ALPECIN + 03' 16''
85 GENIEZ Alexandre FDJ + 03' 36''
86 LADAGNOUS Matthieu FDJ s.t.
87 LOSADA Alberto TEAM KATUSHA + 03' 41''
88 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK + 00' 07''
89 QUEMENEUR Perrig EUROPCAR + 04' 00''
90 BONO Matteo LAMPRE - MERIDA + 04' 26''
91 VALLS FERRI Rafael LAMPRE - MERIDA s.t.
92 PERICHON Pierre-Luc BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 04' 53''
93 VOECKLER Thomas EUROPCAR + 05' 03''
94 SOUPE GEOFFREY COFIDIS + 05' 21''
95 WEENING Pieter ORICA-GREENEDGE + 05' 31''
96 PÉRAUD Jean-Christophe AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 05' 44''
97 HAAS Nathan CANNONDALE-GARMIN s.t.
98 IRIZAR Markel TREK + 05' 55''
99 FEILLU Brice BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
100 ELMIGER Martin IAM CYCLING s.t.
101 POELS Wouter SKY + 05' 59''
102 MARTIN Daniel CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 06' 07''
103 YATES Simon ORICA-GREENEDGE + 06' 50''
104 PIMANTA José Joao BORA-ARGON 18 + 07' 44''
105 SIMON Julien COFIDIS + 08' 11''
106 DENNIS Rohan BMC + 08' 13''
107 DURASEK Kristijan LAMPRE - MERIDA + 08' 28''
108 SERPA José LAMPRE - MERIDA s.t.
109 CARUSO Damiano BMC s.t.
110 WYSS Danilo BMC s.t.
111 DELAPLACE Anthony BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
112 VACHON Florian BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
113 EDET Nicolas COFIDIS s.t.
114 GENE Yohann EUROPCAR s.t.
115 KONIG Leopold SKY + 08' 54''
116 DE KORT Koen GIANT-ALPECIN + 09' 43''
117 ROWE Luke SKY s.t.
118 CARUSO Gianpaolo TEAM KATUSHA s.t.
119 PORTE Richie SKY s.t.
120 NAVARRO Daniel COFIDIS s.t.
121 HESJEDAL Ryder CANNONDALE-GARMIN s.t.
122 RODRIGUEZ Joachim TEAM KATUSHA s.t.
123 GHEBREMEDHIN Merhawi MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
124 SENECHAL Florian COFIDIS s.t.
125 MEINTJES Louis MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
126 ROGERS Michael TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
127 GUARNIERI Jacopo TEAM KATUSHA + 10' 03''
128 OSS Daniel BMC s.t.
129 GRUZDEV Dmitriy ASTANA s.t.
130 QUINZIATO Manuel BMC + 11' 22''
131 GERARD Arnaud BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
132 VOSS Paul BORA-ARGON 18 + 11' 24''
133 TOSATTO Matteo TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
134 RAST Gregory TREK s.t.
135 DURBRIDGE Luke ORICA-GREENEDGE s.t.
136 TUFT Svein ORICA-GREENEDGE s.t.
137 STANNARD Ian SKY + 11' 26''
138 MAJKA Rafal TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
139 KWIATKOWSKI Michal ETIXX-QUICK STEP s.t.
140 HUZARSKI Bartosz BORA-ARGON 18 s.t.
141 GAUDIN Damien AG2R-LA MONDIALE s.t.
142 KENNAUGH Peter SKY + 12' 03''
143 VAN BAARLE Dylan CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 12' 10''
144 VAN EMDEN Jos LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
145 HANSEN Adam LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
146 CIMOLAI Davide LAMPRE - MERIDA s.t.
147 GRIVKO Andriy ASTANA s.t.
148 CURVERS Roy GIANT-ALPECIN s.t.
149 BRUN Fréderic BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT s.t.
150 DEVOLDER Stijn TREK s.t.
151 DEBUSSCHERE Jens LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
152 BRÄNDLE Matthias IAM CYCLING s.t.
153 RENSHAW Mark ETIXX-QUICK STEP s.t.
154 CHAVANEL Sébastien FDJ s.t.
155 FARRAR Tyler MTN-QHUBEKA s.t.
156 ANDERSEN Michael Valgren TINKOFF-SAXO s.t.
157 DIDIER Laurent TREK s.t.
158 ARREDONDO Julian TREK s.t.
159 VANMARCKE Sep LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
160 FUGLSANG Jakob ASTANA s.t.
161 GREIPEL André LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
162 SIEBERG Marcel LOTTO-SOUDAL s.t.
163 LEEZER Thomas LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
164 RIBLON Christophe AG2R-LA MONDIALE s.t.
165 TIMMER Albert GIANT-ALPECIN + 12' 17''
166 WELLENS Tim LOTTO-SOUDAL + 12' 34''
167 LAPORTE Christophe COFIDIS + 12' 39''
168 NAULLEAU BRYAN EUROPCAR + 21' 25''
169 PREIDLER Georg GIANT-ALPECIN s.t.
170 ERVITI OLLO Imanol MOVISTAR s.t.
171 VANBILSEN KENNETH COFIDIS s.t.
172 LANGEVELD Sebastian CANNONDALE-GARMIN s.t.
173 NAVARDAUSKAS Ramunas CANNONDALE-GARMIN s.t.
174 SINKELDAM Ramon GIANT-ALPECIN + 21' 37''
175 BENNETT Sam BORA-ARGON 18 s.t.

GC:

2,092.3 km raced so far at an average speed of 40.57 km/hr

1 FROOME Christopher SKY 51hr 34min 21sec
2 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC @ 2min 52sec
3 QUINTANA Nairo Alexander MOVISTAR + 03' 09''
4 VALVERDE Alejandro MOVISTAR + 03' 58''
5 THOMAS Geraint SKY + 04' 03''
6 CONTADOR Alberto TINKOFF-SAXO + 04' 04''
7 GESINK Robert LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 05' 32''
8 GALLOPIN Tony LOTTO-SOUDAL + 07' 32''
9 NIBALI Vincenzo ASTANA + 07' 47''
10 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK + 08' 02''
11 BARGUIL WARREN GIANT-ALPECIN + 09' 53''
12 FRANK Mathias IAM CYCLING + 12' 35''
13 SANCHEZ Samuel BMC + 13' 14''
14 ROLLAND Pierre EUROPCAR + 14' 07''
15 BARDET Romain AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 17' 26''
16 TALANSKY Andrew CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 20' 07''
17 RODRIGUEZ Joachim TEAM KATUSHA + 23' 21''
18 FUGLSANG Jakob ASTANA + 25' 36''
19 SEPULVEDA Eduardo BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 28' 19''
20 IZAGIRRE Gorka MOVISTAR + 29' 22''
21 VUILLERMOZ Alexis AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 31' 07''
22 PINOT Thibaut FDJ + 35' 16''
23 KREUZIGER Roman TINKOFF-SAXO + 35' 31''
24 PAUWELS Serge MTN-QHUBEKA + 36' 53''
25 PANTANO Jarlinson IAM CYCLING + 37' 49''
26 MARTIN Daniel CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 39' 00''
27 MORABITO Steve FDJ + 39' 33''
28 CHEREL Mikael AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 40' 54''
29 BAKELANTS Jan AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 44' 23''
30 ROGERS Michael TINKOFF-SAXO + 44' 24''
31 KANGERT Tanel ASTANA + 46' 27''
32 CASTROVIEJO Jonathan MOVISTAR + 46' 43''
33 PÉRAUD Jean-Christophe AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 47' 57''
34 LOSADA Alberto TEAM KATUSHA + 48' 02''
35 BAK Lars LOTTO-SOUDAL + 49' 10''
36 URAN Rigoberto ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 50' 22''
37 CHAVANEL Sylvain IAM CYCLING + 51' 26''
38 SICARD Romain EUROPCAR + 55' 14''
39 BARTA Jan BORA-ARGON 18 + 55' 31''
40 YATES Adam ORICA-GREENEDGE + 59' 49''
41 KRUIJSWIJK Steven LOTTO NL-JUMBO @ 1hr 0min 31sec
42 ZUBELDIA Haimar TREK + 01h 00' 48''
43 ROCHE Nicolas SKY + 01h 01' 23''
44 TANKINK Bram LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 01' 38''
45 GESCHKE Simon GIANT-ALPECIN + 01h 02' 26''
46 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC + 01h 04' 13''
47 PORTE Richie SKY + 01h 04' 27''
48 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Jacques MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 05' 16''
49 MAJKA Rafal TINKOFF-SAXO + 01h 07' 06''
50 GAUTIER Cyril EUROPCAR + 01h 09' 15''
51 SAGAN Peter TINKOFF-SAXO + 01h 09' 20''
52 MACHADO Tiago TEAM KATUSHA + 01h 11' 00''
53 KELDERMAN Wilco LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 11' 35''
54 TEN DAM Laurens LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 11' 41''
55 SCHÄR Michael BMC + 01h 12' 53''
56 BUCHMANN Emanuel BORA-ARGON 18 + 01h 12' 55''
57 VOECKLER Thomas EUROPCAR + 01h 13' 59''
58 VANMARCKE Sep LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 15' 43''
59 HESJEDAL Ryder CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 01h 17' 27''
60 MEINTJES Louis MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 18' 15''
61 STYBAR Zdenek ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 18' 47''
62 WYSS Marcel IAM CYCLING + 01h 18' 49''
63 DELAPLACE Anthony BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 20' 01''
64 KOREN Kristijan CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 01h 20' 31''
65 SIMON Julien COFIDIS + 01h 20' 41''
66 HERRADA José MOVISTAR + 01h 20' 47''
67 COPPEL Jérôme IAM CYCLING + 01h 20' 53''
68 VOSS Paul BORA-ARGON 18 + 01h 22' 00''
69 MATE Luis Angel COFIDIS + 01h 22' 03''
70 KWIATKOWSKI Michal ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 22' 09''
71 WYSS Danilo BMC + 01h 23' 38''
72 BOASSON HAGEN Edvald MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 23' 41''
73 TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 24' 46''
74 LADAGNOUS Matthieu FDJ + 01h 26' 03''
75 GRIVKO Andriy ASTANA + 01h 26' 53''
76 DE KORT Koen GIANT-ALPECIN + 01h 27' 13''
77 ANACONA Winner Andrew MOVISTAR + 01h 29' 55''
78 OLIVEIRA Nelson LAMPRE - MERIDA + 01h 30' 07''
79 JUNGELS Bob TREK + 01h 30' 09''
80 HUZARSKI Bartosz BORA-ARGON 18 + 01h 30' 47''
81 DURASEK Kristijan LAMPRE - MERIDA + 01h 32' 00''
82 CARUSO Damiano BMC + 01h 32' 10''
83 SOUPE GEOFFREY COFIDIS + 01h 32' 16''
84 MARTENS Paul LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 32' 45''
85 IRIZAR Markel TREK + 01h 33' 08''
86 WESTRA Lieuwe ASTANA + 01h 33' 31''
87 KONIG Leopold SKY + 01h 33' 47''
88 POELS Wouter SKY + 01h 34' 21''
89 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Reinardt MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 35' 09''
90 HOLLENSTEIN Reto IAM CYCLING + 01h 35' 18''
91 CLEMENT Stef IAM CYCLING + 01h 35' 47''
92 TULIK ANGÉLO EUROPCAR + 01h 35' 55''
93 NAVARRO Daniel COFIDIS + 01h 36' 45''
94 DENNIS Rohan BMC + 01h 36' 46''
95 GOLAS Michal ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 36' 55''
96 FEDRIGO Pierrick BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 37' 49''
97 CARUSO Gianpaolo TEAM KATUSHA + 01h 37' 58''
98 PREIDLER Georg GIANT-ALPECIN + 01h 38' 32''
99 DEGENKOLB John GIANT-ALPECIN + 01h 38' 37''
100 OSS Daniel BMC + 01h 39' 33''
101 ROY Jérémy FDJ + 01h 39' 35''
102 VALLS Rafael LAMPRE - MERIDA + 01h 39' 36''
103 FONSECA Armindo BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 39' 50''
104 QUEMENEUR Perrig EUROPCAR + 01h 40' 22''
105 VERMOTE Julien ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 40' 24''
106 DEMARE Arnaud FDJ + 01h 40' 38''
107 VAUGRENARD Benoît FDJ + 01h 42' 33''
108 SCARPONI Michele ASTANA + 01h 43' 39''
109 YATES Simon ORICA-GREENEDGE + 01h 43' 51''
110 CUMMINGS Stephen MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 44' 04''
111 PLAZA Ruben LAMPRE - MERIDA + 01h 45' 12''
112 CAVENDISH Mark ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 45' 13''
113 CURVERS Roy GIANT-ALPECIN + 01h 46' 27''
114 COQUARD Bryan EUROPCAR + 01h 46' 58''
115 RAST Gregory TREK + 01h 47' 18''
116 KRISTOFF Alexander TEAM KATUSHA + 01h 47' 53''
117 MALORI Adriano MOVISTAR + 01h 47' 54''
118 GENIEZ Alexandre FDJ + 01h 48' 53''
119 VACHON Florian BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 49' 29''
120 GHEBREMEDHIN Merhawi MTN-QHUBEKA + 01h 49' 37''
121 GREIPEL André LOTTO-SOUDAL + 01h 50' 27''
122 VAN EMDEN Jos LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 01h 50' 47''
123 ELMIGER Martin IAM CYCLING + 01h 51' 01''
124 SENECHAL Florian COFIDIS + 01h 51' 12''
125 KENNAUGH Peter SKY + 01h 51' 16''
126 FEILLU Brice BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 51' 27''
127 POZZATO Filippo LAMPRE - MERIDA + 01h 52' 16''
128 WELLENS Tim LOTTO-SOUDAL + 01h 52' 41''
129 LAPORTE Christophe COFIDIS + 01h 53' 04''
130 ANDERSEN Michael Valgren TINKOFF-SAXO + 01h 53' 18''
131 TRENTIN Matteo ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 01h 54' 42''
132 SIEBERG Marcel LOTTO-SOUDAL + 01h 54' 57''
133 PERICHON Pierre-Luc BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 56' 25''
134 HAAS Nathan CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 01h 56' 46''
135 QUINZIATO Manuel BMC + 01h 57' 08''
136 GERARD Arnaud BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 01h 58' 43''
137 DE GENDT Thomas LOTTO-SOUDAL + 01h 58' 48''
138 GENE Yohann EUROPCAR + 01h 59' 35''
139 RIBLON Christophe AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 02h 00' 17''
140 LEEZER Thomas LOTTO NL-JUMBO + 02h 00' 58''
141 SERPA José LAMPRE - MERIDA + 02h 01' 09''
142 STANNARD Ian SKY + 02h 01' 14''
143 FARRAR Tyler MTN-QHUBEKA + 02h 03' 45''
144 RENSHAW Mark ETIXX-QUICK STEP + 02h 04' 09''
145 BONO Matteo LAMPRE - MERIDA + 02h 04' 25''
146 TIMMER Albert GIANT-ALPECIN + 02h 04' 28''
147 SINKELDAM Ramon GIANT-ALPECIN + 02h 04' 46''
148 BRUN Fréderic BRETAGNE-SECHE ENVIRONNEMENT + 02h 05' 16''
149 GUARNIERI Jacopo TEAM KATUSHA + 02h 07' 41''
150 TOSATTO Matteo TINKOFF-SAXO + 02h 07' 53''
151 DEVOLDER Stijn TREK + 02h 08' 17''
152 GRUZDEV Dmitriy ASTANA + 02h 08' 24''
153 ROWE Luke SKY + 02h 08' 45''
154 GAUDIN Damien AG2R-LA MONDIALE + 02h 09' 06''
155 BRÄNDLE Matthias IAM CYCLING + 02h 09' 10''
156 DEBUSSCHERE Jens LOTTO-SOUDAL + 02h 09' 17''
157 ARREDONDO Julian TREK + 02h 09' 19''
158 PIMANTA COSTA José Joao BORA-ARGON 18 + 02h 10' 08''
159 NAVARDAUSKAS Ramunas CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 02h 10' 11''
160 DURBRIDGE Luke ORICA-GREENEDGE + 02h 12' 55''
161 HALLER Marco TEAM KATUSHA + 02h 15' 11''
162 WEENING Pieter ORICA-GREENEDGE + 02h 17' 04''
163 ERVITI OLLO Imanol MOVISTAR + 02h 21' 48''
164 EDET Nicolas COFIDIS + 02h 22' 11''
165 DIDIER Laurent TREK + 02h 22' 21''
166 VAN BAARLE Dylan CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 02h 24' 35''
167 CIMOLAI Davide LAMPRE - MERIDA + 02h 25' 01''
168 CHAVANEL Sébastien FDJ + 02h 28' 12''
169 VANBILSEN KENNETH COFIDIS + 02h 30' 48''
170 LANGEVELD Sebastian CANNONDALE-GARMIN + 02h 31' 26''
171 HANSEN Adam LOTTO-SOUDAL + 02h 33' 34''
172 NAULLEAU BRYAN EUROPCAR + 02h 34' 04''
173 MATTHEWS Michael ORICA-GREENEDGE + 02h 34' 31''
174 TUFT Svein ORICA-GREENEDGE + 02h 35' 12''
175 BENNETT Sam BORA-ARGON 18 + 02h 43' 06''

Stage 13 map and profile

Stage 13 map

Stage 13 map

Stage 13 profile

Stage 13 profile

Stage 13 video

Stage 13 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti

Wilco kelderman and Greg van Avermaet

Wilco Kelderman and Greg van Avermaet on the attack

Alberto Contador

Alberto Contador

Alejandro Valverde

Alejandro Valverde

Geraint thomas and Vncenzo Nibali

Geraint Thomas and Vincenzo Nibali

Mathias Frank

Mathias Frank

pierre Rolland

Pierre Rolland

Peter Weening

Peter Weening

Steve Cummings

Steve Cummings

Bram Tankink

Bram Tankink

Greg van avermaet and Peter Sagan

Greg van Avermaet wins stage 13 just in front of Peter Sagan

Jean-Christophe Peraud

Jean-Christophe Peraud finished the stage bandaged up after his crash.

Greg van Avermaet

Stage winner Greg van Avermaet

Chris Froome

Chris Froome had no trouble maintaning his overall lead today

PetrSagan

Peter Sagan increased his lead in the points classification today.

Chris Froome

Chris Froome also leads in the mountains classification.

Nairo Quintana remains the best young rider

Nairo Quintana remains the best young rider

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