World champion turned domestique Kwiatkowski shows his class again
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[July 15, 2023]
By Julien Pretot
CULOZ, France (Reuters) - Michal Kwiatkowski, the world champion
turned domestique, gave another superb reminder of his individual
class when he soloed to victory in the 13th stage of the Tour de
France on Friday.
The Pole, who won the rainbow jersey in 2014, joined Team Sky - now
Ineos-Grenadiers - in 2016 and became one of the men riding
themselves to the ground in the mountains to help Chris Froome,
Geraint Thomas and Egan Bernal claim the Tour title.
The 33-year-old, although he won the Milan-Sanremo Monument classic
in 2017, put his personal ambitions to one side and his bent, broken
figure on a zig-zagging bike midway through the Tour climbs has
become a common sight in July when the team turns into a grand tour
machine.
On Friday, though, Kwiatkowski looked more like his old self, a
classy rider able to hold off a chasing pack and attack from the
breakaway to take his second Tour de France stage win after 2020,
when he beat Ineos-Grenadiers team mate Richard Carapaz.
That year, then defending champion Bernal pulled out of the race
injured on the Col du Grand Colombier and Ineos-Grenadiers did not
win the Tour.
"Winning on top on a mountain where I have memories of Egan Bernal
quitting the race is special," said Kwiatkowski.
"With Richard it was a different feeling because that day we could
enjoy the last 15km while today was one of the hardest efforts in my
life."
Kwiatkowski started the final climb (17.4km at 7.1%) with a
four-minute lead over the bunch but in the final kilometres, where
he fended off a sea of flag-waving fans, he had no idea how close
the chasing groups were.
"I didn't have the team cars behind me so I didn't know what my lead
was. It would not have been possible without the fans, they were
driving me to the finish, it was an amazing feeling," the
33-year-old said.
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Cycling - Tour de France - Stage 13 -
Chatillon-Sur-Chalaronne to Grand Colombier - France - July 14, 2023
Ineos Grenadiers' Michal Kwiatkowski celebrates as he crosses the
finish line to win stage 13 REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
"I had 18 friends in the breakaway. At first I
thought it was just a free ticket to the bottom of the climb but I
never thought we would be fighting for the win because (Tadej
Pogacar's) UAE Emirates (team) were pulling so hard on the flat.
It's crazy."
What would have happened if Kwiatkowski had chosen another path and
focused on individual success?
"I don't live in the past, it's not the way to do it. I always look
ahead and try to think positively about what is coming. I don't
think about what I've achieved or not achieved," he said.
"It's unhealthy to think about the past all the time. Yesterday was
a very hard day for me and today I'm at the top of the podium."
On Saturday, Kwiatkowski will be back to domestique duties as both
Spain's Carlos Rodriguez and Briton Tom Pidcock are gunning for a
podium finish in Paris.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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