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As it happened: Tour de France stage 12 sprint showdown as Roglič loses time in crash

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The current GC standings at the Tour de France 2024

And Evenepoel has another day in the white best young rider jersey to enjoy.

Girmay extended his green jersey lead, meanwhile.

Another day in yellow for Tadej Pogačar, who also leads the king of the mountains competition.

Arnaud Démare has been relegated from third position so now Pascal Ackermann moves up onto the stage podium. More to come on that soon.

And here’s the new GC

Here’s the stage result today…

Here’s what Girmay had to say after his third stage win of the Tour…

After that stage, Roglič drops from fourth to sixth in the GC behind João Almeida and Carlos Rodríguez. He’s now at 4:42 down on Pogačar.

Tour de France: Biniam Girmay the new sprint boss, takes third win on stage 12

There we go – he finished in 120th place at 2:27 down on Girmay and the peloton. Brutal for the Slovenian. He did go down in the crash, as evidenced by the tears in his jersey.

No full confirmation of Roglič’s time loss yet.

Primož Roglič suffers another crash in final kilometres of stage 12 at Tour de France

Girmay beat Van Aert and Démare into second and third. Pascal Ackermann and Mark Cavendish finished fourth and fifth.

Biniam Girmay celebrates his third Tour de France 2024 stage victory in Villeneuve-sur-Lot.

Roglič just now reaching the final kilometre.

Finish

It looks like Démare will hold on but no, there’s a late surge on his left.

Behind him it’s Girmay, Cavendish, Van Aert.

Démare kicks off the sprint

Now Arkéa take over.

Israel, Arkéa, Uno-X behind.

Bahrain with the leadout.

A big mix of teams up front.

1km to go

It looks as though all the big-name sprinters are up there.

2km to go

All setting up for the sprint now.

Abrahamsen leads the way with Israel, Bahrain, and Astana lining up behind him.

3km to go

DSM, Astana, Uno-X among the teams represented up front.

Pogačar is staying safe up there.

UAE now up front.

5km to ho

DSM move to the front of the peloton.

It’ll be very hard for him to get back. The timing is going in the wrong direction here.

8km to go

Alexey Lutsenko is reportedly still being tended to at the site of the crash.

Meanwhile, Primož Roglič is chasing back to the peloton after being caught in the crash.

It looks like a Lotto rider on the left of the road might be in trouble. Two of his teammates have stayed behind with him. He’s being attended to by medics.

Riders from Lotto, Jayco, Arkèa, Astana still at the scene, getting up slowly after the crash.

An Astana rider crashed into an island in the middle of the road, falling over to the other side and then causing a chain reaction further back.

12km to go

UAE, Ineos, Israel, DSM, Jayco, Bahrain, Movistar, Alpecin all spread across the front of the group.

16km to go

The day has averaged 47kph, quicker than the fastest predicted time schedule, so at least we’re finshing earlier than expected.

20km to go

Jonas Vingegaard riding towards the finish on stage 12.

Mostly flat roads towards the finish now.

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28km to go

Race leader Tadej Pogačar and his UAE Team Emirates teammates in the peloton.

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We’re looking set for a fairly dull run into the final few kilometres of the stage here.

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38km to go

The peloton earlier on during stage 12.

42km to go

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The peloton only closing in now as the finish nears.

60km to go

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68km to go

They’re 55 seconds up on the peloton here. Turgis dropping from the break.

Abrahamsen leading the break up the final climb of the stage now.

5km to the final climb of the day, the Côte de Montcléra (2km at 4.8%).

76km to go

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1:20 for the move and the time is only coming down.

82km to go

Much of the day’s climbing is now over and done with. One small climb left to tackle.

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Now Alpecin-Deceuninck and Movistar are back leading the peloton, now 1:35 down on the break.

Girmay leads Philipsen in the peloton to extend his KOM lead by a single point.

Up front it was Turgis who led Abrahamsen over the line.

Intermarché lead the peloton towards the sprint.

100km to go

A scenic shot of the peloton during stage 12.

10km to the intermediate sprint in Gourdon now, then one final fourth-category climb left before the finish.

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111km to go

Mørkøv, Jakobsen, Bilbao leave the race today.165 riders remain.

Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) follows Fabio Jakobsen in leaving the race. That isn’t too much of a surprise give how his stage was unfolding.

116km to go

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Abrahamsen leads the break over the Côte de Rocamadour, which hosted the Van Aert-Vingegaard one-two at the Tour’s closing time trial two years ago.

120km to go

Bilbao got back and he’s now off the rear of the race again.

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Under 10km to go until the riders hit the Côte de Rocamadour (2km at 5.4%), another fourth-category climb offering one point.

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The break of the day with Abrahamsen leading the way.

Pello Bilbao off the rear of the peloton currently. He looks to be ill.

135km to go

He moves within two of Pogačar’s KOM lead.

Over the top of the Côte d’Autoire (2.7km at 5.7%) and Abrahamsen gets the point.

147km to go

After 62.8km, the riders will hit the fourth-category Côte d’Autoire.

A dowhill run onto lower roads and towards the first climb of the day now.

Alpecin-Deceuninck, Intermarché-Wanty among the teams at the head of the peloton now.

167km to go

The peloton slowing down to let Pogačar back in really helped the breakaway men there.

Madouas, Pacher, Abrahamsen, Turgis is our break of the day as Martin gives up the chase.

Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) chasing.

Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) now in the attacking group.

178km to go

Race leader Tadej Pogačar is held up by a tangle in the peloton meanwhile.

Jakobsen now already four minutes down and counting. He surely doesn’t have long left to run in this race.

182km to go

The attackers are caught and now it’s Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ) on the move.

187km to go

The Dutchman is 1:20 off the peloton now.

Meanwhile Fabio Jakobsen is already out the rear of the peloton.

Thomas Gachinard (TotalEnergies) joins Geniets in the attack.

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Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ) is the first man on the move.

203km to go

Just a few minutes until the kick off the stage officially.

The riders are now about to roll out and start the neutral zone at the start of stage 12.

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British rider Fred Wright was the previous man to leave the race after missing the time cut on stage 11.

167 riders set to start today after Mørkøv’s departure, barring any further withdrawals.

Riders will be signing on ahead of the stage in Aurillac.

Around an hour to go to the start now.

A look at yesterday’s stage result and subsequent updated GC rankings, powered by FirstCycling.

Now a look back at yesterday’s stage 11 which brought another chapter in the yellow jersey battle.

Astana have posted the news to social media now. Cavendish will fight on without his top lead-out man

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The full map of today’s stage.

Just under two hours to go before today’s stage starts and it’s looking like another sprinter-friendly day in the saddle.

Bonjour and welcome to Cyclingnews‘ live coverage of stage 12 of the 2024 Tour de France!



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