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Tour de France LIVE: Jonas Vingegaard blows away Tadej Pogacar to win stage 16 time trial

The yellow jersey holder extended his lead to 1’ 48” in the gc standings, article bookmarked.

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Jonas Vingegaard took a huge leap towards clinching a second Tour de France triumph in as many years with a barnstorming performance in the individual time trial on Stage 16. The 22km route from Passy to Combloux proved no trouble for the yellow jersey holder who flew out of the blocks and never let up.

Earlier in the day, France’s Remi Cavagna set the pace and led the way for most of the afternoon before being pipped by Jumbo-Visma’s Wout van Aert.

When the two general classification rivals, Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar , heading out for their runs it was clear they were miles ahead of the rest of the field. Pogacar decided to switch from a time trial bike to a road one with 56km and a steep climb to go which cost him vital seconds.

It made no difference in the end though due to Vingegaard’s display. He finished 1’ 38” ahead of Pogacar and is now almost two minutes ahead in the GC standings with five days of the Tour left to go.

Relive all the latest from today’s stage 16 below:

Jonas Vingegaard takes control of Tour de France with big time trial victory

Jonas Vingegaard seized control of the Tour de France with a huge victory in the stage 16 time trial.

The defending champion began the day just 10 seconds ahead of two-time winner Tadej Pogacar after two mountain stages over the weekend failed to find any meaningful difference between the two men who have won the previous three Tours.

But in the only race against the clock this year, Vingegaard blew away the entire field over the 22.4 kilometres between Passy and Combloux, putting 98 seconds into Pogacar to open up a significant lead with only two mountain stages remaining.

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Vingegaard blew away the entire field over the 22.4 kilometres between Passy and Combloux.

Jonas Vingegaard wins stage 16!

“I was feeling great today,” says Jonas Vingegaard after his victory today. “I think it’s the best time trial I have ever done. I’m really proud of what I did today and I’m really happy about the victory.

“Today I even surprised myself with the time trial I did. I didn’t expect to do so well.”

When asked if the time difference for his victory means the Tour de France is over he added: “No, there’s still a lot of hard stages to come so we have to keep fighting the next days and we’re looking forward to it.

“I’m really, really happy with the victory today and I’m really proud of it. It’s my first time trial victory in the Tour de France.”

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Here’s how the top of the General Classification standings look after Jonas Vingegaard’s wonderful win:

1. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) 63hr 06min 53sec

2. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates) +1min 48sec

3. Adam Yates (UAE Emirates) +8min 52sec

4. Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadiers) +8min 57sec

5. Jai Hindley (Bohra-Hansgrohe) +11min 15sec

Here’s the top five results in today’s time trial:

1. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) 32min 36sec

2. Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates) +1min 38sec

3. Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) +2min 51sec

4. Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) +2min 55sec

5. Simon Yates (Jayco–AlUla) + 2min 58sec

Remy Cavagna, Adam Yates, Mattias Skjelmose, Mads Pederson and David Gaudu make up the rest of the top 10.

That performance is unbelievable. The Yellow Jersey holder takes the victory in this individual time trial. He flew out of the blocks and did not stop.

There was no bike change, no let up and Jonas Vingegaard blows everyone elase out of the water. He finishes in 32 minutes and 36 seconds.

That’s an extra 1’ 38” added on to his existing lead over Tadej Pogacar in the GC. Vingegaard is on the way to back-to-back Tour de France victories!

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Tadej Pogacar goes quicker than Wout van Aert with a time of 34 minutes 14 seconds. It’s not going to be enough...

Oh my word! Jonas Vingegaard is 1minute and 5seconds faster that Tadej Pogacar. That’s a huge amount of time and will give him one hand on the 2023 Tour de France title.

There’s 3km to go for the yellow jersey holder.

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As it happened: Breakaway claims Tour de France stage 10

167.2km from Vulcania to Issoire promises hilly terrain to help a breakaway stay clear

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Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews' live coverage of stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France!

With the first rest day behind us and 12 stages left to race, we head into the second week with three hillier stages before venturing back into the high mountains at the weekend. Today's stage is a 167.2km test from Vulcania, a volcano-themed amusement park, to Issoire. The riders will have five categorised climbs to deal with in the sweltering heat of central France, and the parcours should suit the breakaway specialists. 

Here's a look at the jagged profile of stage 10 which shows how we'll be climbing straight from the flag being waved. There should be an almighty fight for the break once we get started and any team who missed out on the spoils of an electric first week will want to get something out of today. Neutralised start: 13:05 CEST Official start: 13:20 CEST

Profile of stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France

The riders are completing sign-ons and the team presentation in Vulcania with cooling vests a very common choice for the riders on such a hot day. Here's Tony Gallopin (Lidl-Trek) receiving a great reception on stage the day after announcing his retirement. 

🫶 We wish @tonygallopin all the best as he announces his retirement from cycling after a fantastic 16-year career ! 🫶 Nous souhaitons le meilleur à @tonygallopin qui annonce sa retraite cycliste après une carrière fantastique de 16 ans ! #TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/uzXCMBSX3Z July 11, 2023

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Here's the key moments to look out for on the route for stage 10: 160.2km to go - Climb: Col de la Moréno (4.8km at 4.7%) 139.9km to go - Climb: Col de Guéry (7.8km at 5%) 107.3km to go - Intermediate sprint: Le Mont-Dore 100.6km to go - Climb: Col de la Croix Saint-Robert (6km at 6.3%) 82.9km to go - Climb: Côte de Saint-Victor-la-Rivière (3km at 5.9%) 28.6km to go - Climb: Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse (6.5km at 5.6%) Stage finish: Issoire

There are a maximum of 13 king of the mountains points on offer today, so expect Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) to be in the fight for the break and trying to extend his lead over Felix Gall (AG2R-Citroën). His teammate Magnus Cort is also one of the favourites for the day and Alberto Bettiol could be another option for the American team. This would've been one of the stages they highlighted as a great opportunity before the race, so look out for pink jerseys. 

We're underway from the neutralised start in Vulcania. Issoire here we come. We'll be climbing almost straight away in the heat with a spicy first few kilometres incoming. It's a long neutralised section in the départ fictif with 7.5km of steady riding before the race explodes into life. 

All teams and riders were warming up on the rollers and turbo trainers before the day to get the legs moving before it all kicks off. It's going to be hot, it's going to be hard. Don't miss out on what should be an almighty fight to get into the break of the day. 

You know it's going to be a 🌶️ start when the guys are on the rollers before neutral ⚡️#TDF2023 pic.twitter.com/xW1sPJfv84 July 11, 2023

All smiles for yellow jersey wearer, Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma), on the start line today. 

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The bunch looks nervous on what is set to be a brutal re-introduction to racing at the  110th Tour de France. The Massif Central will be our arena for battle in the heat. 

There's been some early mechanical issues for Christophe Laporte (Jumbo-Visma) and Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ). 

167.2KM TO GO

Stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France in officially underway! We'll be climbing straight away on a day without much respite. Christian Prudhomme has waved his flag perfectly on km0 and everyone is looking around for now. 

The Col de la Moréno (4.8km at 4.7%) is first up with most teams obviously interested. Still cagey for now though, with no big attack launched yet. 

Nelson Oliveira (Movistar) has gone off the front with Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck) for company. There's a bigger group of around eight riders chasing onto them. 

Dylan Teuns (Israel-Premier Tech) is the next to try his luck off the front but he is quickly joined by Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), who was one of the big favourites for the day. 

Israel-Premier Tech are clearly keen to make it back-to-back stage wins after Michael Woods triumphed on stage 9 up the Puy de Dôme. Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) is also well towards the front and could be a good pick for the day. 

Van Aert obviously wants to make this move. Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Dstny) has been caught up in a slowing at the back of the bunch on today, his birthday. 

Local lad, Rémi Cavagna (Soudal-QuickStep), will be delighted to have made this early move for now. Of course, the fight for the break is far from over. He's joined by Michał Kwiatkowski, Ion Izagirre (Cofidis), Anthon Charmig (Uno-X) and the Israel duo of Krists Neilands and Corbin Strong. 

160KM TO GO

Charmig crests out first climb at the head of the race and takes the two KOM points with it. We're lined out in the groups behind after such a difficult start. Fabio Jakobsen (Soudal-QuickStep) is already struggling towards the back of the peloton. This will be a horrible day for the sprinters. 

We've got an incredibly strong and limited group of our GC favourites in the second group on the road. This race is split up all over the road. We're going to have the top two favourites for the overall at the head of the day with over 150km left to ride. 

We're over the first climbing test of the day, but it's far from the last. We'll have a small descending section before we get back to work on the Col de Guéry. That rest day is going to feel like it was an age ago with such a brutal stinging of the legs straight from the flag. 

Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) seems to have missed this move with some of his teammates working to reduce a 45 second gap from the third group on the road to the group of favourites. Vingegaard only has Sepp Kuss for company, while Pogačar has Adam Yates and Rafał Majka close behind. What a start. 

Pogačar made a huge effort to bridge the final few metres to the leading group which was curious, as it seems to have put Majka and Yates in difficulty. Behind, Ineos Grenadiers have had a nightmare and missed the move with their big GC favourites. Kwiatkowski is there, but Tom Pidcock (7th overall) and Carlos Rodríguez (4th overall) haven't made it. Panic stations in the group behind for those who've missed it. 

We've split up again in the front with the two GC principals now not at the very front of the race and actually sat 20 seconds behind. Things should all come back together and calm down. 

150KM TO GO

Panic will be over soon as Ben Turner (Ineos Grenadiers) reels back in the yellow jersey group after they knocked off their effort. The break now have a 30 second advantage. 

Van Aert has shot our of the peloton with Victor Campenaerts and the Lidl-Trek duo of Jasper Stuyven and Giulio Ciccone. Stuyven actually got dropped as I typed that, but the other three have made it into the break. No one will want to see that red-bull helmet in their with them. 

Mohorič is the next rider to realise he has to make this move. The Ineos Grenadiers being forced to bring their GC leaders back has given riders in the peloton a second launch pad to bridge the gap. 

The peloton is actually about to bring the break back now. We're all back together and we should have round two any second in this big fight for the break. 

Here's a look at the Puy de Dôme in all its glory as the peloton passes, rather than ascends it on today's stage. Beautiful views throughout central France on show all day today. 

2023 Tour de France stage 10

Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich) is starting to suffer under the unrelenting pressure of the day's opening 20km. 

Neilands goes again. The Latvian is clearly in fine form today as he's been active from the very start. The peloton are still riding extremely hard behind though, with the GC favourites right toward the fore. Tiesj Benoot (Jumbo-Visma) is giving a lot on the front as one of Vingegaard's few remaining teammates trying to establish some sort of control. 

David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) has been dropped out the back and is believed to be at 1:28 seconds from the race lead. Absolute disaster of a start for the Frenchman. 

There are riders scattered everywhere across the roads. This start has put almost two thirds of the peloton into supreme suffering. Neilands looks in contrast, fantastic at the front. 

Wout Poels (Bahrain Victorious) is making his way across to Neilands. We've seen the Dutchman be tremendous at the Tour in his career so he'll be a good companion for Neilands. Poels took the KOM points atop the second classified climb of the day. 

We're onto our second descent of the day and what a sight it is before us. Alaphilippe in full descending flow, panache personified and giving it everything at the head of the race. Loulou putting on a show. He's got Mohorič on his wheel as clearly the only man able to follow him. These two are the absolute finest on the downhills in cycling. 

Is Mohorič using his dropper seat post that he used to aid him win Milan-Sanremo in 2022? 

130KM TO GO

It's still full on in the peloton who sit 12 seconds behind our two leaders. The group containing Gaudu is now posted at close to two minutes. It also contains Bardet and Van Aert, despite them both being two of the instigators of early moves today. 

There are four hopeful chasers trying to bridge across to Mohorič and Alaphilippe on this uncategorised section of climbing: Lilian Calmejane and Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty), Oliveira and Neilands. 

Scratch that, we're coming back together again. There's still teams unhappy with the composition and unhappy to let it go. Non-stop racing for nearly 40km now. Kuss is doing a tremendous amount of work for Jumbo in the group which is strange. 

Groupama-FDJ have a full training going to try and bring Gaudu's GC hopes out of the fire in the chasing group. Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) has been riding nicely today, always towards the front and looking strong.

Our next group to try contains Skjelmose and Asgreen. There's some snaking on the road and looking around behind in the peloton (or what's left of it) and this group at the front is now working well to build an advantage. 

Philipsen has gestured a revving of a motorcycle in the third group on the road to show just how difficult this start has been. It's still not over as well. 

Here's our leading group of seven for now: - Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) - Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) - Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) - Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) - Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) - Nick Schultz (Israel-Premier Tech) - Warren Barguil (Arkéa-Samsic)

Pogačar is glued to Vingegaard's wheel in this second group on the road. 

120KM TO GO

Ben O'Connor (AG2R-Citroën) is on the attack and looking good as he tries to reach out front group of seven. The Australian is currently 18th on GC. He's got Tejada, Pedrero and Perez for company as they pursue the leaders on the road. 

Alaphilippe is shaking his head and huffing and puffing as he tries to muster up more strength in the group of pursuers. Here's a look at him from his earlier attack with Mohorič. 

Julian Alaphilippe and Matej Mohoric Tour de France 2023

DSM-Firmenich and Groupama-FDJ have their near full contingents of riders working on the front in the third group to try and save their GC leaders. They aren't, however, making much of a dent into the leading group and are set to still lose around two minutes as it stands. 

CURRENT SITUATION AT 111KM TO GO

Head of the race: Break containing Chaves, Asgreen, Bilbao, Skjelmose etc. +0:32: Group containing O'Connor and Alaphilippe +1:03: Yellow jersey group with Vingegaard and Pogačar +2:26: Group containing Gaudu and Bardet

Gaudu and Bardet will be delighted that there disadvantage is now only 1:00 with the remnants of the peloton finally somewhat calming. Jumbo have assumed their place at the front and are riding a much more reasonable tempo. The two French GC men should make it back in thanks to their respective teams.

Asgreen takes the intermediate sprint point ahead of Barguil, but Soudal-QuickStep will be much happier to almost have two riders in this front group as the Alaphilippe group closes in on the head of the race. Philipsen shows just how versatile he is to hang onto an absolutely obliterated peloton to take the solitary green jersey point still available. Most of the other sprinters are well out the back by now and will just be hoping to meet the time cut today. 

As we start the Col de la Croix Saint-Robert (6km at 6.3%), Guillame Martin (Cofidis) shoots off the front of the peloton in pursuit of the break. He's done it before and gained lots of time on GC in his history, but a 1:48 gap is quite significant to close on just one climb. 

As we finally calm down at the front, here's a look at how closely our two GC favourites were forced to watch each other in today's electric start. 

Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard Tour de France 2023 stage 10

O'Connor has attacked away from his chasing group companions to try and ensure he makes the day's break. At the front of the road, Barguil has attacked the break on the climb. Chaves is first to follow as Bilbao paces the group and the rest siphon into his wheel. Asgreen is at the back likely waiting for Alaphilippe. 

104KM TO GO

Asgreen is dropping from the front group. Has he been ordered to go and get his team leader? Or is he simply struggling? He's got the jersey unzipped and this isn't exactly his terrain so perhaps Bilbao has just put him into the red for too long. 

O'Connor has flew across the gap and made it to the front. He looks very very strong. Could this be a return of the legs that saw him win into Tignes two years ago and that saw him podium to Dauphiné last month?

Jumbo-Visma seem to be drilling it on the front as multiple riders are being dropped again, namely Mikkel Bjerg (UAE Team Emirates) and Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ). They clearly aren't too happy with Bilbao's presence in the front as he is only 7:37 back on Vingegaard overall. 

Chavez moves off the front, but he's hunted down by a former king of the mountains winner, Barguil, before the top of the Col de la Croix Saint-Robert (6km at 6.3%). Our second group on the road struggled on the climb and now sit 44 seconds behind. Only O'Connor was strong enough, but look for Alaphilippe to descend full gas to try and close the gap. 

"Wout being Wout"

🇫🇷 #TDF2023Wout being Wout. He’s in the peloton now. 😉 We’re controlling the bunch with our whole team. Around two minutes behind a breakaway group. pic.twitter.com/vlM39bMatT July 11, 2023

Alalphilippe is closing the gap as expected on the descent. He's giving the legs a shake out with Asgreen also working for him on the front. Gap is now at just over 20 seconds. 

The second group on the road has the leaders in their sights and we are close to having a joining together of both our groups of seven. They've toiled away on one of the few bits of flat road today to reach them before the foot of the Côte de Saint-Victor-la-Rivière (3km at 5.9%). 

Chavez attacks almost instantaneously as the catch it made. The Colombian national champion clearly didn't want that big a group around him. On a side note, his jersey is absolutely beautiful. You can see it below in the middle of the group. Asgreen has dropped as a result of this pace increase. 

Esteban Chavez 2023 Tour de France stage 10

Chavez is looking great here and has 32 seconds of an advantage already. 

Chavez takes the maximum points atop the Côte de Saint-Victor-la-Rivière (3km at 5.9%). There's now a 50km portion without any categorised climbs, but the parcours is hardly flat and will jag up and down all the way till the foot of the Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse (6.5km at 5.6%). 

Israel-Premier Tech have got onto the team radio to remind their riders to fuel. After the ridiculous two hours of non-stop racing we had to start stage 10 in the heat, it will be even more important and could be the difference between fighting for the win and blowing up.

The front of the race has all come back together after Chavez realised his solo move wasn't the best option. Asgreen has come back and is still setting tempo for Alaphilippe. 

The peloton are passing through the lovely looking, Besse en Chandesse with a band playing them on. They have maintained the gap to the break at just over 3:00. Bilbao would move up to seventh from 11th if the race was to end right now. 

Alpecin-Deceuninck have moved to the front of the peloton with Silvain Dillier. Are they working to chase the break down to let Van der Poel challenge for the win?

Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X) is having some minor mechanical issues at the back of the peloton, but managed to kick his rear mech and pulley-wheel gently and is back on his way to the bunch. 

Full composition of the breakaway: - Michał Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) - Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) - Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep) - Kasper Asgreen (Soudal-QuickStep) - Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) - Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) - Ben O'Connor (AG2R-Citroën) - Georg Zimmermann (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) - Anthony Perez (Cofidis) - Antonio Pedrero (Movistar) - Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech) - Nick Schultz (Israel-Premier Tech) - Warren Barguil (Arkéa-Samsic) - Harold Tejada (Astana Qazaqstan)

The leaders are currently on the uncategorised Col de la Chamoune. In around 13km, they will start a big descent en route to the foot of our final categorised climb of the stage, the Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse (6.5km at 5.6%), before descending down into Issoire. 

Jayco-AlUla have now committed a rider on the front of the peloton to help control the gap to the leaders. Simon Yates started the 2:53 ahead of Pello Bilbao, so they won't want to get leapfrogged. The gap to the break is slightly coming down and is now at 2:46. 

Jayco are joined by Alpecin taking up the mantle of working on the stage, one team to protect their GC ambitions and one to try and possibly get the stage win. 

#TDF2023 As the stage moves into the final 60km we've put @luke_durbridge1 to work on the front to help keep the gap to the breakaway in check 👊The gap is 2'35" ⏱ pic.twitter.com/UtkzGB0TZr July 11, 2023

It's actually Van der Poel himself who has been put to work, can Philipsen survive all these climbs and sprint for the win?

It's absolutely roasting at the finish line with temperatures around 40 degrees. There is a chance of some thunderstorms and rain also, however. 

How many times has this man attacked today? Neilands moves off the front again with a bold move just before this long descent. 

Van der Poel is chipping away at the advantage with Durbridge and Van Aert also swapping turns on the front. With so much descending left in the stage, the advantage should be in the break's favour. 

Alaphilippe is the next to show his hand before the descent which will be his time to shine. Kwiatkowski isn't far behind. 

Neilands is going to be caught just as the descent starts. Bilbao is an incredible descender and has come to the front to maximise his skill advantage. 

Asgreen and Tejada are struggling to stay in touch on the start to this long descent. 

Van der Poel and Van Aert have actually gapped the peloton and are now riding in tandem 2:22 behind the breakaway. It's slightly confusing given the size of the advantage. 

They've both been the radio, but are pulling through and helping each other for now.  It's like watching the spring Classics all over again. 

Here's a look back at Neilands on the attack almost 100km ago when the stage kicked into life. He's still in the breakaway of the day and alongside teammate Nick Schultz, they have a great chance to win back-to-back stage after Michael Woods' triumph on the Puy de Dôme on Sunday. 

ISSOIRE FRANCE JULY 11 LR Krists Neilands of Latvia and Team IsraelPremier Tech and Bryan Coquard of France and Team Cofidis compete in the breakaway during the stage ten of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1672km stage from Vulcania to Issoire UCIWT on July 11 2023 in Issoire France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

Our superstar duo of Van Aert and Van der Poel have made around 30 seconds of a gap to the peloton, but haven't made much progress on the 2:17 advantage of the now 12-man breakaway. 

We're nearing the final climb of the day, the Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse (6.5km at 5.6%), on which there is a kilometre which averages over 7%. The best climbers in the group will want to target this sector if they are to drop the punchers riders with them. 

Perez has dropped under the brutal pressure. Skjelmose is struggling at the back of the break now which is surprising. 

Skjlemose hasn't given up and has left Kwiatkowski behind as he tries to rejoin the head of the race. 

Schultz is setting quite the tempo in the break with Neilands in his wheel, when will the Latvian launch? 

Schultz is done and Neilands goes! He's been flying all day long as the group behind him look at each other to decide who's going to chase. He's got a big gap already. 

It's very windy on this section of the climb, so the chasers are all looking for the best position to get some respite. 14 seconds is the gap now to Neilands. Behind, Ineos Grenadiers are taking up the mantle of chasing - Kwiatkowski has been dropped so the stage win is gone, forcing them to want to catch Bilbao and protect Pidcock's seventh place on GC. 

Chavez sets off in pursuit of our lone leader with Bilbao in his wheel, Pedrero, Zimmermann and Alaphilippe are also close. Van der Poel has knocked off his effort with Van Aert riding solo. 

Alaphilippe, Barguil and O'Connor are now all struggling. The former World Champion will try on the descent, but how much time can he make up on Neilands?

The gap to Ineos is out at 3:45 now to Neilands and 3:15 to Bilbao. Lots of work to do all the way to the line if they want to protect Pidcock's seventh place overall and Rodríguez' fourth place. 

Neilands has crossed the Côte de la Chapelle-Marcousse (6.5km at 5.6%) KOM point with an advantage of just under 40 seconds. Bilbao is probably the only man who can descend well enough to have any chance of catching him. 

On the final few hundred metres of the climb that aren't part of the KOM, Neilands has lost around 10 seconds. O'Connor has gone to the front in the chasing group. Will 30 seconds be enough of an advantage on the descent for the Latvian?

Here comes the biggest 22km of Neilands' career as he tries to find glory at the Tour de France. It's not a super technical descent, but more one where power out of the corners and consistency will be very important. He's got five riders trying to chase him down. 

The five chasers have already took eight seconds out of our leaders advantage. He'll have to find something extra if he is to hold them off. It will flatten out in the final few kilometres so he'll need to save something for then. 

Bilbao is leading the group behind, but they are turning off and pulling through in the Spaniard's wheel. Gap at 20 seconds now. 

Speeds are up to 80km/h in the chasing group. They are eating away at his advantage very, very quickly. Alaphilippe's group is at 44 seconds for now with a very strong group of descenders.

We're about to reach our last kicker on the parcours before the final descent and flat run into Issoire. Neilands has 15 seconds on Bilbao and co. with Alaphilippe's group a further 20 seconds back. 

Bilbao is definitely going to gain time on GC, but the big question will be how much? IPT's team car are giving Neilands all the encouragement in the world that he can and will make this move stick to the line. 

Pedrero has been gapped by his four fellow chasers. There are reports of a sprint group around 27 minutes down on the road for now. They'll be doing the calculations behind to ensure they survive the time cut on the line, with tomorrow providing the only chance for the fast men in the second week. 

Neilands fought back strongly on that uphill sector to revive his slimming advantage. His main worry will be once they got onto the flat section and the break can see him. This is going to be touch and go all the way to the line. 

The Latvian is leaving everything out on the road, but the group of five should see him soon and start working better in unison. Will the chasers hesitate and look at each other or work together to get a chance for the victory?

CURRENT SITUATION AT 7KM TO GO

Head of the race - Neilands +0:15 - Chavez, Bilbao, O'Connor, Zimmermann, Pedrero +0:32 - Alaphilippe, Kwiatkowski, Skjelmose, Barguil, 

Neilands is holding more than a 12 second advantage for now, but he has to keep his effort going. It's flatter as we get toward the end of the stage which doesn't work in his favour. 29 years without a Latvian winner at the Tour de France- this would be incredible if he could pull it off. 

It's down to eight seconds now with the group cooperating nicely. Each few hundred metres seems to equal a loss of time for the man out in front. 

Our lone leader seems to be running out of steam with the chasers closing in on his back wheel, what a dramatic finish we have in store. The Alaphilippe group also isn't too far behind. 

Catch made to Neilands, but the dream isn't dead yet. He'll be allowed to sit in and try and muster up one final sprint, but he may be completely empty. 

O'Connor attacks as he knows the sprint doesn't suit him. Bilbao is straight on him with Pedrero close behind. 

Zimmermann closes on his own as Chavez struggles to hold on. There's a brief slowing under the flamme rouge and here we go!

Bilbao looks incredibly strong and its only him and the big German at the front. 

They hesitate, they look around and it's coming back together with 400 metres left. 

Four hours of full gas racing comes down to this. 

STAGE FINISH

Pello Bilbao wins stage 10 of the 2023 Tour de France. What a ride, what a day of racing and it's all for Gino. Chapeau Bilbao. The Spaniard will also leapfrog significant spots in the overall race. There will be quite a few trees planted because of that very ride. 

Bilbao launched his sprint out of Zimmermann's wheel and the German had no response. His legs were brilliant and he couldn't have played it any better. O'Connor was third on a much better day out for the Australian. We started in his home town of Bilbao and he tried to attack the finish on stage 2, but it wasn't to be. Stage 10 was his day, however, his first-ever stage win at the Tour de France. 

ISSOIRE FRANCE JULY 11 Pello Bilbao of Spain and Team Bahrain Victorious celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Georg Zimmermann of Germany and Team IntermarchCircusWanty during the stage ten of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1672km stage from Vulcania to Issoire UCIWT on July 11 2023 in Issoire France Photo by David RamosGetty Images

Bilbao is sharing a friendly chat with Pogačar and Vingegaard after one of the hardest day of the 2023 Tour de France so far in the sweltering heat of central France.

Here's what an emotional Bilbao said after winning stage 10: "We started the day full focus. Yesterday we checked the first 40 kilometres and we were expecting a hard race day after the rest day and in a critical moment I checked and we were in with five teammates in the first 20 riders so I just wanted to make the right group if it was possible with two riders. Matej [Mohorič] was attacking all the time, also Fred [Wright], Mikel [Landa], Wout [Poels], Jack [Haig]. "Everybody was trying to go, we were not just thinking in anything, just go full, full, full and at one point I saw the guys in Jumbo [Visma] needed to let one group and that was my opportunity, my chance to go. I knew that was going to be difficult before, but I just went for the right moment when everybody was on their limit and then at one point the time gap started to go down so we needed to go full in the front." "Everybody was on the limit, Neilands did an impressive attack. I think he was the strongest one, but he spent a lot of energy with the hot wind in the face. In the back group, we just collaborated in the right way and then in the last 3 kilometres, I knew that [I] was the fastest man in the group, so I just took he control, the responsibility." "I closed the gap with O'Connor first and then, with cold blood, let Zimmermann make his sprint, go on the wheel and just full the last 200 metres without thinking of nothing. And then I crossed the line and I just put out all the energy that I had inside and remembering the reason of this victory." "A special one, for Gino."

Bahrain Victorious Spanish rider Pello Bilbao cycles to the finish line to win the 10th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 1675 km between Vulcania and Issoire in the Massif Central highlands in central France on July 11 2023 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATAFP via Getty Images

A disappointed Krists Neilands won the consolation prize of the combativity award, but it wasn't the stage win he fought so hard for over the final climb and descent. Here's what he said after the stage: "It was a really tough stage. It was hard, it was hot, but it was great to be there on the road and we did a really good race as a team and we were always there in the moves and I think we raced really good and did the maximum we could do today. It just didn't work out." "All eight riders from our team here are able to fight for the stage win from breakaways and that is how we manage it. Also, with Mike Woods' win two days ago this gave us more confidence and motivation."

If you weren't aware, Bilbao also announced pre-Tour that he would be following in the actions of his recently lost teammate Gino Mäder, by donating one Euro for every rider he beats on each stage towards efforts that replant trees in areas of deforestation. This is what Mäder did in previous Grand Tour appearances before his tragic passing at the Tour de Suisse earlier this year. A wonderful gesture that highlights the reason Bilbao was so emotional in taking this special victory. A victory for his former teammate and friend. 

ISSOIRE FRANCE JULY 11 Pello Bilbao of Spain and Team Bahrain Victorious celebrates at podium as stage winner and dedicates the victory to his teammate Gino Mder of Switzerland during the stage ten of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 1672km stage from Vulcania to Issoire UCIWT on July 11 2023 in Issoire France Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

We had some changes in the GC today, mainly due to Bilbao's big time gain, with the Bahrain Victorious rider leapfrogging six places past both the Yates twins, Pidcock, Gaudu, Kuss and Bardet into fifth overall thanks to a 3:03 gain. They've hit the ground running after the rest day and this was the best day of the 2023 Tour de France for Bahrain after not getting much out of the first week. 

Bahrain Victorious Spanish rider Pello Bilbao R celebrates after winning the 10th stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 1675 km between Vulcania and Issoire in the Massif Central highlands in central France on July 11 2023 Photo by GONZALO FUENTES POOL AFP Photo by GONZALO FUENTESPOOLAFP via Getty Images

The last group of our remaining 169 riders in the race have just crossed the line, seven minutes inside the 41-minute time cut on what was a brutal day from flag to flag from Vulcania to Issoire. It contained Jakobsen, Ewan and riders from their respective lead-out trains. Tomorrow should be their only chance for a while, so recovery will be key tonight. 

Respect for these guys who fought hard to finish this brutal #TDF2023 stage inside the time limit 👏Photo: @BeelWout pic.twitter.com/jWwnr3E8ql July 11, 2023

Make sure you read Laura Weislo's full report from all of the day's racing and check out our growing gallery from stage 10. Tour de France: Pello Bilbao scorches sprint from breakaway to win stage 10

Tomorrow's stage is one of the final chances for the sprinters before the final stage on the Champs Élysées and runs 179.8km from Clermont-Ferrand to Moulins. There are three category four climbs on the route, but the profile is far from flat and after such a brutal day in the heat today, will the sprinters teams be able to assume control and stop another break battling it out for the win? 

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