News: Yates – Saturday will be interesting

British climber Simon Yates has retained the best young rider white jersey for another day as the mountains loom at the Tour de France.

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News: Yates – Saturday will be interesting

British climber Simon Yates has retained the best young rider white jersey for another day as the mountains loom at the Tour de France.

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The seventh stage was yet another long, hot and flat day, once again won in a bunch sprint by Marcel Kittel (Quickstep Floors). Yates rolled across the line, surrounded by his ORICA-SCOTT teammates, in 28th position.

“The beginning of the day was nice and relaxed, just how I like it, but it didn’t last long,” Yates said. “There was a small chance there was going to be crosswinds and it was going to split so it was a stressful day trying to stay in good position all of the time.”

“The team did a good job for me today, I was just following the wheels. We didn’t want to take any chances there when we came into the final stretch and the best place to be is in front. We did that the best we could until a few kilometres to go and then for me it’s OK with the safety of the three-kilometre rule.”

With two big mountain stages ahead over the weekend, attention turns back to the general classification battle tomorrow. “It’s going to be an interesting day tomorrow (Saturday),” Yates said. “I’m not sure if the break will go or if with the time bonuses there, maybe it could be a really hard day.”

“The day after is a monster of a stage so maybe there will be some guys trying to save themselves for that. It’s hard to judge, we will have to see.”

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