Tour de France: Sam Bennett wins the stage, Primoz Roglic defends yellow
Irish champion Sam Bennett (Deceuninck) wins the 10th round of the Tour de France in Saint-Martin-de-Ré on Tuesday, Slovenia Primoz Roglic (Jumbo) guarding the yellow shirt
Irish champion Sam Bennett (Deceuninck) kicked off the 10th stage of the Tour de France in Saint-Martin-de-Ré on Tuesday, and for a week his director Christian Prudhomme tested positive for coronavirus. Slovenian Primoz Roglic (Jumbo) holds a yellow shirt, which is stressed by the risk of breakage and fall, after this stage connects Oléron Island with Re Island.
Bennett moved a lot and narrowly won, on the sidelines of the tears after he finished, in front of Caleb Ewan Australia, who could not fully recover. Slovakia Peter Sagan took third place, ahead of Italy's Viviani.
Some humiliation
The hierarchy remains unchanged at this stage, as Christian Prudhomme watches far away on television. François Lemarchand was appointed to replace the tour director.
Awakening of the negative Covid test for all platoons, the driver was nervous at this sunny stage which connected two large Charente-Maritime (west) islands that could be accessed by a bridge.
Several accidents occurred, with Frenchman Guillaume Martin, who came in third, was shot within 64 kilometers of the finish line, such as Slovenia Tadej Pogacar, before succeeding him.
Previously, the platoon had split 100 kilometers from the finish due to the acceleration of Sam Bennett's Deceuninck team, Swiss duo Stefan Küng and Michael Schär, who condemned the first two breaks. ,
29-year-old Bennett won the Tour, where he competed for the third time. The Irish won 47 wins for the name, including scenes in Giro and Vuelta.
On Wednesday, stage 11 was once again offered to sprinters between Châtelaillon-Plage and Poitiers on a 167.5-kilometer straight line.

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