Tour de France 2011 - Stage 19
The final mountain stage before the time trial.
First footage of the breakaway. We was climbing Col du Telegraphe
The stage started with Eros, who attacked. I followed. Two other riders attacked. So the breakaway was containing 4 riders, who was Bauke Mollema (Rabobank), Kevin Seeldrayers (QuickStep), Eros Cappecchi (Liquigas-Cannondale) and me - Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Cannondale). Pretty young group indeed, we all are under 25 years old.
Vincenzo looked forward to defend his yellow jersey, whom he surprised with an attack long out to win stage 18 - 8 minutes ahead of Frank Schleck.
When we reached the first climb of the day - Col du Telegraphe - we had 4 minutes. It was fifth day in a row, where I was in break. And with over 200 points difference between me and Pozzato in second place in the points classification, I looked to win this. I will come on the podium in Paris!
Actually today was not the most important day for me. I will be in the breakaway for reason like if Vincenzo cracks or something like that in the last climb. Else he is in very good condition for winning the overall!
Col du Galibier
During the second climb of the day, Col du Galibier, we was only 3 riders in the breakaway. Why? Eros crashed into a spectator and was now 1 minute after us. He can possibly catch us I the descent.
Reaching the top of the legendary climb
My first goal is (of course) the intermediate sprint. Something who surprise me, is that I am 4th in the mountain standings. It must be the results of the breakaways.
Descending from Col du Galibier
Nothing big happened on the descent. The last kilometer to the Alpe d'Huez I drove away from them, for winning the intermediate sprint.
Maybe I got a chance to win the stage to Alpe d'Huez. The peloton is 3 minutes behind me and...
Seeldraeyers know that I am good to sprint. And he will not risk a prestigious stage victory to Alpe d'Huez. But he will get caught by Mollema. I will just try to wheelsuck them, because they are better to climb than me.
He tries once again. Mollema doesn't follow him. Good, for if them both attacks, I have almost zero chances for winning today. But the peloton is rapidly closing in us: 2 minutes now with 7,7 km to go.
Caught once again, he is relaying now, Kevin. Good for me then. I had not relay since the descent. Seeldraeyers tries once again on the steep slopes: 13 %. I understand why for the peloton is now 1:30 behind us. And that is with 6 km to go.
One thing I had noticed, is that there is not so many people as there earlier had been. I can remember in 2004, where there was a time trial on Alpe d' Huez. There was so many people, that the riders almost couldn't manage to go on.
With 4,4 km to go, the time gap is 1 minute to the peleton. We won't make it to the end. With 3 km to go, we can see the very reduced peloton. And Contador is coming to our group! But it was just a warning for all the others riders was just behind! So I sat me up and I will be relaxing to the finish line.
Ivan Basso won the stage in front of Cadel Evans and Contador. I came in as number...? Really, there was so many riders, who overtook me, so I will found out tonight!
Vincenzo is still leading when we are heading into the time trial!
Nr. | Country | Rider | Team | Time |
1. | | Ivan BASSO | Liquigas-Cannondale | 3h15'18" |
2. | | Cadel EVANS | BMC Racing Team | +6" |
3. | | Joaqium RODRIGUEZ | Katusha Team | +6" |
4. | | Frank SCHLECK | Leopard-Trek | +6" |
5. | | Andy SCHLECK | Leopard-Trek | +6" |