Spain and Cofidis at the double as Izagirre wins Tour de France stage 12
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[July 14, 2023]
By Julien Pretot
BELLEVILLE EN BEAUJOLAIS, France (Reuters) -Ion Izagirre gave his
Cofidis team, and Spain, their second victory in this year's Tour de
France when he won the 12th stage after a late, brutal attack on
Thursday.
The Basque rider went solo in the last short climb of the day, 30km
from the finish, and never looked back to claim a second career Tour
stage win.
Izagirre, who won the 20th stage of the Tour in 2016 in Morzine, is
the second Spanish rider to win this year after Pello Bilbao on
Tuesday and the second for the Cofidis team after Victor Lafay in
the second stage.
Spain had not won a Tour stage since 2018 and French outfit Cofidis
had started the race without a victory since 2008.
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark retained the overall
leader's yellow jersey and leads Slovenian Tadej Pogacar by 17
seconds and Australian Jai Hindley by 2:40.
France's Thibaut Pinot, who featured in the day's breakaway, moved
up from 15th to 10th overall, now 6:33 off the pace.
A top climber, the Groupama-FDJ rider was however unable to follow
Izagirre when the Spaniard attacked and dropped everyone in
impressive fashion.
"It was a very, very hard day. It was so hard to get into the break
but when we were in it, it was all about playing our cards with
(team mate) Guillaume (Martin)," said Izagirre.
"He's one of the engines of the team. He passes on his ambition to
his team mates," Cofidis team manager Cedric Vasseur, who recruited
Izagirre last year, added.
"Today we had decided to put several riders in the breakaway and the
presence of Guillaume Martin in it helped us. It took us years to
win a stage on the Tour (after 2018) and this year we already have
two, it's amazing. What a day, what a Tour."
The Tour of Dutchman Fabio Jakobsen, however, ended as the Quick
Step-Alpha Vinyl rider pulled out before the start after failing to
recover from a crash early in the race.
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Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 12 -
Roanne to Belleville-En-Beaujolais - France - July 13, 2023 Team
Jumbo–Visma's Jonas Vingegaard wearing the yellow jersey during the
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TOP GUNS
After countless foiled attempts, a 15-man breakaway took shape
midway through the stage, which got to an explosive start with the
chasing pack reduced to some 40 riders.
All the top guns were in there but Vingegaard's Jumbo Visma and
Pogacar's UAE Emirates teams let the advantage grow to 3:30 until
AG2R-Citroen started pulling in front in a dodgy strategic move as
they had virtually no chance of bridging the gap.
Mathieu van der Poel jumped away from the leading group, followed by
Andrey Amador but the Dutch rider went solo before the Col de la
Croix Montmain (5.5km at 6.1%).
He had 20 seconds at the top but Pinot and Matteo Jorgenson came
back in the Col de la Croix Rosier, only for the trio to be reined
in by a group of six.
Izagirre attacked 2.4km from the top and never looked back, leaving
France's Mathieu Burgaudeau and Jorgenson over a minute behind to
finish second and third respectively.
Friday's 13th stage should see the top guns resume their battle as
it will take the peloton up to the Col du Grand Colombier at the end
of the lung-busting 17.4-km ascent at 7.1%.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Christian Radnedge and Ken
Ferris)
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