Valence (France): With most of the top sprinters out of the Tour de France after punishing mountain treks, World Champion Peter Sagan claimed a third stage victory Friday at the Tour de France, winning the relatively flat 169.5-km 13th leg ride from Bourg d’Oisans by a whisker.
Sprinters Fernando Gaviria of Colombia and Dylan Groenewegen of the Netherlands, winners of two stages each, abandoned the race during Thursday’s stage ending atop the iconic Alpe d’Huez, exhausted after an opening block of racing in extreme heat.
Slovak Sagan, however, went through the first three mountain stages with relative ease and had enough gas in the tank for the final effort in Valence, where he outsprinted Norway’s Alexander Kristoff and Frenchman Arnaud Demare into second and third place respectively. “My team did an amazing job. I took Kristoff’s wheel for the sprint,” said Sagan.
Briton Geraint Thomas retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after he and Team Sky mate Chris Froome were booed by the crowd before the start.
The overall standings remained unchanged at the top with Thomas leading defending champion Froome by one minute 39 seconds and Dutchman Tom Dumoulin by 1:50s.
The stage went through Virille, once home to 1990 Tour King of the Mountains Thierry Claveyrolat, who committed suicide in 1999. The peloton set off from Bourg d’Oisans without Vincenzo Nibali after the 2014 champion withdrew from the race following a crash apparently caused by a spectator in the climb up to l’Alpe d’Huez.
In yet another incident affecting the race, a flare was thrown into the peloton with under 20kms left, but no riders were injured.