News: Dan Martin 5th on GC

On the first Pyrenean stage, Dan Martin was part of a select group who fought for victory after 214 tough kilometers and is now 5th overall

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News: Dan Martin 5th on GC

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Côte de Capvern, Col des Ares, Col de Menté, Port de Balès, Col de Peyresourde and Peyragudes were the six classified climbs making up the menu of Thursday’s enthralling stage 12 at the Tour de France.

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It was a breakaway which had two Quick-Step Floors riders feature that formed 20 kilometres from the start in Pau: Jack Bauer and Marcel Kittel, winner of five stages and leader of the points classification.

Joining them were ten other riders and their work had the gap edge out to five minutes in a blink of an eye, before the team of the yellow jersey took the front of the peloton and began setting the pace on the roads leading to the day’s first ascent.

Shortly after, the intermediate sprint came up and Marcel Kittel added 17 points to his already commanding lead in the green jersey competition.

On the first slopes of the Hors Catégorie Port de Balès, a 11.7km-long climb which celebrated a decade since its Tour de France debut, Marcel lot contact with the group and returned to the bunch, while Jack continued to do his fair share of work until three kilometers from the top, when the steep gradients took their toll and splintered the group.

Behind, the pack was being trimmed down under the impetus of Team Sky, only 30 riders making the cut over the top of Balès and onto the descent to Peyresourde.

Dan Martin was there and despite riding with discomfort on his back as consequence of Sunday’s crash, the 30-year-old put in an admirable and sedulous display throughout the entire day, before deciding to fancy his chances on Peyragudes, with 300 meters to go, when attacks flew from the favourites’ group.

Romain Bardet (AG2R) was the one who won, but Dan was another rider to catch the eye, as he defied the pain and placed sixth, a super impressive result considering he couldn’t ride at his very best. … continued after advert

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“I felt terrible in the first 50 kilometers of the stage and I thought I will lose half an hour, as I had a really bad day and nothing left in the legs, but fortunately I got through this very difficult stage without conceding too much time. I suffered all day long due to that pain I have since crashing on the roads to Chambery, so that’s why I rode conservatively and can say I am really happy with my result and the fact I gained some time”, explained a smiling Dan Martin, whose sheer determination carried him to another top 10 at the Tour de France.

“The stage was brutal and everyone was exhausted at the finish. I couldn’t get out of the saddle properly, so that’s why I rode as hard as I could to the line, which never seemed to arrive. Normally, it would have been a great finish for me, but wasn’t the case, as the circumstances were different.”

“But, as I said, I’m happy with the outcome and with the fine job of the team, the boys believe in me 100% and it’s really great to see that! I will take it day by day now and hopefully I will make a full recovery before we hit the Alps next week”, concluded the Irishman, who’ll draw confidence from today’s performance ahead of the next Pyrenean stage, a short but explosive one, between Saint-Girons and Foix (101 kilometers), scheduled on Bastille Day.

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