Lennard Kamna maintained his first Tour de France victory if he outwitted Giro d’Italia winner Richard Carapaz to acquire the 16th point, a 164-km trip in La Tour du Pin on Tuesday. Even the 24-year-old German took good great advantage of Ecuadorian Carapaz’s temporary lack of attention near the peak of the final climb of the afternoon to go solo and completed 1 minute 27 seconds forward after charging in the uterus. Swiss Sebastien Reichenbach took third location, 1:56 off the speed since Slovenian Primoz Roglic kept the overall leader’s yellow jersey. Defending champion Egan Bernal, whose hopes for winning the race dropped off when he awakened Sunday’s 15th stage, was dropped from the primary bunch from the ascent into Saint-Nizier, experiencing back aches.
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