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Swiss rider Mauro Schmid claims 13th stage of Tour de France as Tadej Pogačar keeps overall lead



Swiss rider Mauro Schmid has edged out Colombian Harold Tejada in a two-way sprint to win the 13th stage of the Tour de France, while defending champion Tadej Pogačar has safely kept his overall lead.

With several riders closing in behind them on Friday, Schmid made the decisive move with 200m left and held off Tejada before lifting his front wheel at the line in celebration. Olympic mountain bike champion Tom Pidcock finished just behind in third.

Pogačar’s yellow jersey group cruised in a few minutes later as the high temperatures of recent heat waves finally dropped.

Four-time Tour champion Pogačar remains 3 minutes, 36 seconds ahead of two-time champion Jonas Vingegaard in the overall standings, and 4:06 ahead of Remco Evenepoel in third place. Pidcock climbed up to fourth at 4:15 behind Pogačar.

Stage 13 was the longest of this year’s race at 206km and featured a sharp 9km category 1 climb — the second-hardest climbing category — up Ballon d’Alsace. Schmid won in just over four hours.

A large group of riders formed at the front at the foot of the big climb, with Pogačar’s yellow jersey group not contesting the stage win. The group was whittled down on the descent toward the finish in the north-east city of Belfort and became a two-way duel to the line.

Saturday night’s (AEST) 14th stage is a mountain stage with three big climbs in the Alsace region that ends at Le Markstein ski resort.

The race concludes with its traditional finish in Paris on July 26. 

AP



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