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Km 136
The Norwegian Brystrom has taken the maximum bonus (20) in passing through the flying goal. The green jersey, however, will be at the end of the stage for Wout Van Aert, who has passed third and has taken 15 points (he adds 30 in total).
Km 126
Rank | cyclists | Points / Difference |
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1 | Sven Bystrom | 20 Points |
2 | Magnus Cort | 17 Points |
3 | Caleb Ewan | 15 Points |
4 | Wout Van Aert | 13 Points |
5 | Peter Sagan | 11 Points |
6 | Christopher Laporte | 10 points |
7 | Fabio Jakobsen | 9 Points |
8 | Jeremy Lecroq | 8 Points |
9 | Michael Morkov | 7 Points |
10 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | 6 Points |
11 | Stefan Kung | 5 Points |
12 | David Gaudu | 4 Points |
13 | Kevin Enjoys | 3 points |
14 | Max Walscheid | 2 points |
15 | Jasper Stuyven | 1 Points |
Km 120
The peloton is now riding very fast and is getting closer to the breakaways. It is noted that there are points to the sprint within a few kilometers…
Km 120
The advantage of Cort and Bystrom is diminishing and is below two minutes. It seems insufficient considering that there are more than 80 kilometers to go.
Km 113
There are just 15 kilometers left to reach the flying finish line to award points for the regularity jersey. Here, a cyclist from the peloton that is after the Nordics Cort and Bystrom can also take something.
Km 106
Passed the equator of the stage, the two French have been absorbed by the peloton. So far his escapade lasted. Bystrom and Cort do continue with their adventure with almost three minutes to spare.
Km 98
The two Nordics are living a day to remember. Cort and Bystrom have arrived very well to the ports, although only the Dane took the points. Let’s see if it reaches both of them to reach the end of the stage first. There are still a few kilometers left to reach the halfway point of the stage.
Km 93
Tadej Pogacar, who has two Tours de France and wants to win the third this year, aspires to match Philippe Thys, Louison Bobet and Greg LeMond, who won the race three times.
Km 87
The advantage of the two escaped Nodics with respect to the two French is already one minute. The platoon rolls over three. Big day for Cort and Bystrom. Shortly, I go through a flying finish line that gives points for the green jersey.
Km 85
Magnus Cort Nielsen also takes the third port of the day, who even celebrates passing through the flying finish line. He will be the leader of the mountain. Special moment for him doing it in his country…
Km 84
Rank | cyclists | Points / Difference |
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1 | Magnus Cort | 1 Points |
Km 82
Court and Bystrom are extending their advantage with the French Barthe and Rolland as they approach the third and last scoring port of the day.
Km 75
Although affordable as they are “only” 4th category, these bonuses are very demanding because they only give points to the one who crosses the pass first. The Norwegian Cort has taken the first two points in the first two stages, with which he already secures the dotted jersey at the end of the stage (if he finishes, of course).
Km 72
Rank | cyclists | Points / Difference |
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1 | Magnus Cort | 1 Points |
Km 68
Just two kilometers to the second scoring port.
Km 67
The first points in the mountains have been for the Danish Court, who has done what he wanted by separating himself from the two Frenchmen and who also knew how to overcome Bystrom, the other Nordic who escaped with him and with whom he now remains in the lead of race.
Km 62
Rank | cyclists | Points / Difference |
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1 | Magnus Cort | 21 Points |
Km 61
We are coming to the first bonus zone. The four escapees continue fighting for those first points of the mountain.
Km 53
We are 8km from Coronas, the first port of the stage that will distribute the first points of the mountain. The four escapees, Barthe, Court, Bystrom and Rolland, are the candidates to take them, of course.
Km 51
In today’s climbs, closely followed and all of the fourth category (at kilometers 62, 70 and 77) important points will begin to be shared for the mountain dot jersey.
Km 42
The advantage of the four escapees is now around two minutes. A gap that would make Magnus Cort the new leader. There are 20km left to crown the first port.
Km 35
Tadej Pogacar is a competitive beast aiming to break records for the yellow jersey. But also in the youth he has something to say. He has already accumulated 34 stages with the white jersey, three behind the Australian Anderson (37) and still far from Jan Ulrich’s 55.
Km 30
The distance and time of the breakaways with respect to the peloton is maintained, which is still around a minute and a half, although the peloton is now riding a little faster, close to 50km/h.
Km 28
Spectacular day in the Danish region where this 2nd stage of the Tour is taking place. At this time of year, the Nordic landscapes leave spectacular postcards. The area through which the race rolls now is full of green areas.
Km 21
After the first 20 kilometers of the stage, the breakaway remains for Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost), Sven Eryk Bystrom (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) and the French Cyril Barthe and Pierre Rolland (B&B Hotels-KTM). The Dane would be the virtual yellow jersey right now.
Km 17
Let us remember that yesterday, in the first stage, a short time trial of just 15km, the Belgian Lampaert, who is the first leader in the general classification, won.
Km 13
Both the peloton (40km/h) and the front runners (50kh/h) are now riding at a good pace. There are legs in these early stages of the stage.
Km 11
The escapees continue with their attack, increasing the distance with the peloton, which is already more than two minutes.
Km 4
Start the race!! Three runners choose to launch the first mini attack. We’ll see if it crystallizes.
Km 0
The Belgian from Lottto-Soudal, Tim Wellens, had a puncture, which will delay the start. Until he returns to the peloton, the competition will not start.
Km 0
Start the 2nd stage. We continue in the neutralized through the streets of Roskilde.
Km 0
Hello. Welcome to the broadcast of the 2nd stage of the Tour de France that will start in a few minutes. Today’s route runs between the towns of Roskilde and Nyborg. Let us remember that this first section of the French round is through Danish lands.