KoM leader Julian Alaphilippe (Quickstep Floors) solos to victory in the Pyrenees on a bitter sweet day for the team as Tim Declercq and Philippe Gilbert abandon the Tour de France
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An imperious Julian Alaphilippe produced another magnificent performance as he overcome a nervous stage, peppered with road incidents, three hard climbs and some stomach-twisting descents on his way to another impressive victory at the current Quick-Step Floors, which came with a well-deserved bonus: an increased margin in the mountain classification, with just two tough stages left between here and Paris.
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“Today it was a really crazy day. I had pain in the legs, but I don’t think I was the only one suffering. I knew the finale, with the climb and the downhill, but I still can’t believe that I won again. Taking two victories, one in the Alps and another one in the Pyrenees, is mind-blowing, I will never forget this day”, an elated Julian said after another stunning ride.
Attacks came thick and fast in the first two hours of the 218km stage 16, when the peloton raced à bloc, preventing any moves from sticking in the first 100 kilometers. Once the peloton decided to take the foot off the gas, 47 riders went clear and put more than ten minutes between them and the pack, Quick-Step Floors being represented at the front by Philippe Gilbert and stage 10 winner Julian Alaphilippe, shining in his beautiful polka dot jersey.
Philippe Gilbert was set to play an important role in the service of his French teammate, and for that very reason, the 36-year-old attacked on a downhill section taking to the foot of Col de Portet-d’Aspet, which was making its 33rd appearance in the race. The former World Champion dully stretched out the gap to a minute over his former breakaway companions, cresting the summit of this legendary climb in the lead, a feat no other Belgian had managed in the past 58 years.
On the tricky descent, Philippe tried to maintain his advantage, but on a tricky left-hand corner he went over the wall and crashed into a small ravine. Fortunately, with some help, he climbed out and after being attended by the medical team and sports director Brian Holm, Gilbert decided to continue the stage at his own pace, which saw him being reabsorbed by the peloton.
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At the front, attacks ensued on the famous Col de Menté, but despite the numerous skirmishes, Alaphilippe remained calm and made his move only inside the final 500 meters, dancing clear of his opponents to claim maximum points on the climb made famous at the 1971 edition. In the valley, the 17 men left in the main group continued to work together, but things soon changed on Col du Portillon, an ascent whose Tour de France debut was recorded six decades ago.
After attacking inside the last four kilometers of the climb, Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) looked to be in prime position to take the win, but Julian knew the race isn’t over until it’s over and jumped from the chasing group, getting out of the saddle and reducing the Brit’s margin by the top of the climb, before showing endless guts as he started a mad pursuit on the sinuous downhill.
Seeing Julian Alaphilippe tucked over the Specialized Tarmac which carried him to victory in Le Grand-Bornand last week use the mad descending skills he possesses on the descent to Bagnères-de-Luchon was like listening to Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” on any given evening, pure joy. The 26-year-old halved Yates’ advantage until with seven kilometers to go, when the Brit made a mistake in a corner, crashing and leaving in the lead Alaphilippe, who soared to his seventh victory of the season, by far the most successful since turning pro with Quick-Step Floors.
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“The last 20 kilometers were very intense, with a lot of attacks and cat-and-mouse game in the escape. When I got word that Yates opened a half a minute gap, I decided to attack and managed to pull him back to ten seconds by the time he crashed. It’s never nice when this happens to someone, and I waited for him, but then I saw he was hesitating a bit, so I continued my race. Getting the victory in this town which is inextricably linked to the Tour is incredible, I would have never thought of this, and it makes me really proud to be on the top spot of the podium. To hold the polka dot jersey is a bonus and I will fight hard to keep it. The race and fight for the KOM aren’t over yet, but I am very motivated and confident”, explained after Quick-Step Floors’ 51st win of the season Julian, who referred also to the incident in which Philippe Gilbert was involved.
“Seeing his bike on the ground I got a bit scared, so I slowed down on the descent. It’s a real pity he crashed and is now out of the Tour. He’s been a huge helper for the team during the race and he deserves a lot of credit for the role played in our success.”
Unfortunately, further examination at the Toulouse hospital revealed that Gilbert had suffered a fracture on the lateral pole of his left patella, a blow to the Belgian’s hopes of completing the Tour de France: “First of all, I want to say that I’m happy to be here after that tough moment. I landed pretty hard on some stones, and initially didn’t want to move, but someone from Mavic came and helped me stand up and crawl back from that ravine. This isn’t how I wanted to finish my Tour and leaving it like this really hurts”, said Philippe, who was rewarded for his amazing effort with the most combative rider prize, which he got for the third time in his career.
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Gilbert’s crash on the treacherous descent of Col de Portet-d’Aspet was the second setback of a bittersweet day for Quick-Step Floors, after the abandon of Tour de France debutant Tim Declercq. “El Tractor” was one of the unsung heroes of the race and a vital helper for the team, but was forced to call it a day due to illness, just five stages from Paris.
Back at the hotel, Tim talked of how painful was to leave the biggest race in the world with 500 kilometers left to be completed: “I am very disappointed, because this race has been an amazing experience up until now. Racing here and being part of this amazing team was really great. I felt ill on the rest day, but I was hoping to get through this stage, so that’s why I struggled in the first part, as I wanted to see if I could go all the way to the end. I am happy for Julian, but at the same time sad to see also Philippe leaving the Tour. I want to wish the guys all the best for the last stages, I know they are motivated to get some more nice results.”
The race will continue on Tuesday with a short but intense 65km-long stage from Bagnères-de-Luchon to Saint-Lary-Soulan, which Julian Alaphilippe will start with a 49-point advantage over his closest rival in the KOM classification. Following his successful raid in the Pyrenees, the Frenchman has made also a significant jump in the overall standings, where teammate Bob Jungels continues to rest in 12th place.
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