Tour de France: Puncture Hinders Viviani’s Chances

Friday 12 July 2019 – 19:04

Stage 7 was the last opportunity for sprinters on the opening week of the race the longest stage (230 kilometers).

The pack drew closer and pulled back the breakaway ahead of the 10km-to-go mark, as the pace continued to go up and the sprinters’ teams began fighting for positioning on the wide roads to Chalon-sur-Saône, where the race returned after more than three decades.

Julian Alaphilippe, Yves Lampaert, Michael Mørkøv and Maximiliano Richeze formed a strong and impressive lead-out for Elia Viviani, bringing the Italian speedster into position and deploying him at the front with 200 meters remaining, but unfortunately his chances were hindered by a flat and all that he could do was finish sixth on the stage won by Dylan Groenewegen (Jumbo-Visma).

“After the last corner I noticed that my wheel wasn’t steady and I realised at once that it was a puncture and I wouldn’t be able to sprint properly. It was bad luck, and it makes me sad, because the guys worked hard today to bring back the escapees and put me at the front with the finish line in sight. But that’s sport, and there’s nothing you can do in this kind of situations”, a disappointed Elia explained.

1 Dylan Groenewegen  Team Jumbo-Visma 6:02:44
2 Caleb Ewan  Lotto Soudal “
3 Peter Sagan  BORA – hansgrohe “
4 Sonny Colbrelli  Bahrain Merida “
5 Jasper Philipsen UAE-Team Emirates “
6 Elia Viviani  Deceuninck – Quick Step “