Tour de France Stage 19 stopped because of adverse weather

Author : factorisable1971
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:09:30


The race was stopped near the end of the stage with less than 18 miles to go. Rider times have been taken at the summit of the Col de l'Iseran.

Julian Alaphilippe, trying to become the first Frenchman to win this storied race since 1985, began the day wearing the yellow jersey as the leader, but he fell behind during the stage.

His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance.



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Horrendous weather rendered parts of the course impassable as hail covered the road in ice. Not only that, but there also appeared to be a landslide, as mud and rocks covered part of road. Aerials from the television broadcast showed a snow plow churning through snow and water on the road.

A convoy was organized for the riders to reach Tignes by car, according to the Tour de France website.

Because of the interruption on the route, there is no stage winner or 'most aggressive rider' for the 19th stage, according to the Tour de France's Twitter account. Egan Bernal of Colombia now has the yellow jersey.

The race was stopped near the end of the stage with less than 18 miles to go. Rider times have been taken at the summit of the Col de l'Iseran. His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance. Julian Alaphilippe, trying to become the first Frenchman to win this storied race since 1985, began the day wearing the yellow jersey as the leader, but he fell behind during the stage. Because of the interruption on the route, there is no stage winner or 'most aggressive rider' for the 19th stage, according to the Tour de France's Twitter account. Egan Bernal of Colombia now has the yellow jersey. Julian Alaphilippe, trying to become the first Frenchman to win this storied race since 1985, began the day wearing the yellow jersey as the leader, but he fell behind during the stage. His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance. Because of the interruption on the route, there is no stage winner or 'most aggressive rider' for the 19th stage, according to the Tour de France's Twitter account. Egan Bernal of Colombia now has the yellow jersey. A convoy was organized for the riders to reach Tignes by car, according to the Tour de France website. His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance. The race was stopped near the end of the stage with less than 18 miles to go. Rider times have been taken at the summit of the Col de l'Iseran. Julian Alaphilippe, trying to become the first Frenchman to win this storied race since 1985, began the day wearing the yellow jersey as the leader, but he fell behind during the stage. Horrendous weather rendered parts of the course impassable as hail covered the road in ice. Not only that, but there also appeared to be a landslide, as mud and rocks covered part of road. Aerials from the television broadcast showed a snow plow churning through snow and water on the road. Horrendous weather rendered parts of the course impassable as hail covered the road in ice. Not only that, but there also appeared to be a landslide, as mud and rocks covered part of road. Aerials from the television broadcast showed a snow plow churning through snow and water on the road. A convoy was organized for the riders to reach Tignes by car, according to the Tour de France website. His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance. Because of the interruption on the route, there is no stage winner or 'most aggressive rider' for the 19th stage, according to the Tour de France's Twitter account. Egan Bernal of Colombia now has the yellow jersey. A convoy was organized for the riders to reach Tignes by car, according to the Tour de France website. Julian Alaphilippe, trying to become the first Frenchman to win this storied race since 1985, began the day wearing the yellow jersey as the leader, but he fell behind during the stage. Horrendous weather rendered parts of the course impassable as hail covered the road in ice. Not only that, but there also appeared to be a landslide, as mud and rocks covered part of road. Aerials from the television broadcast showed a snow plow churning through snow and water on the road. Horrendous weather rendered parts of the course impassable as hail covered the road in ice. Not only that, but there also appeared to be a landslide, as mud and rocks covered part of road. Aerials from the television broadcast showed a snow plow churning through snow and water on the road. Because of the interruption on the route, there is no stage winner or 'most aggressive rider' for the 19th stage, according to the Tour de France's Twitter account. Egan Bernal of Colombia now has the yellow jersey. A convoy was organized for the riders to reach Tignes by car, according to the Tour de France website. His plan was to win it back on the descent, but he never got the chance.

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