The slow-burning struggle for its Tour de France’s yellow jersey faded in earnest about the slopes of a once-giant volcano Friday, together with race boss Primoz Roglic with the slopes slopes to cultivate his general lead. Among the big winners of this afternoon had been Egan Bernal, the past year’s winner from Colombia who had been not able to match Roglic’s speed on the tough ascent of the Puy Mary. Tadej Pogacar, the only rider able to remain with Roglic in the previous scale, mid to second total.
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