Daryl Impey won stage nine of the Tour de France on Sunday leaving local fans to settle for Julian Alaphilippe keeping hold of the yellow jersey on Bastille Day.
The Mitchelton-Scott rider was part of a mass breakaway that quickly opened a 10-minute gap and extended it throughout the race with the pack eventually trailing in 16 minutes adrift.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas and the other overall title contenders finished together in a low-key ending after allowing the 14-man break to open up an uncatchable lead on the 170km run.
“That was a really tough race. I’m so happy to win on July 14,” said Impey.
The 2019 Tour Down Under winner won a Tour de France team time-trial back in 2013, and a few days later took the overall lead to become his nation’s first yellow jersey holder.
“This is my greatest ever victory, just as good as wearing the yellow jersey, nothing can top this,” he said. “It was a tough, solid day.”
“There’s no way I was getting involved in a breakaway today, but I expected a select bunch sprint,” team leader Adam said.
After a frantic day over seven mountains on Saturday, the stage embarked from the Saint-Etienne football stadium in a festive Bastille Day atmosphere with many fans shouting for local man Romain Bardet as well as Alaphilippe.
“This is a day I’ll never forget,” said the overall leader. “All those people shouting my name, it really is something and my grandfather was there at the finish line, so it was really special.”
The race finished in Bardet’s hometown of Brioude, where the title of the local newspaper ‘La Montagne’ aptly describes the surrounding terrain.
The 7,000 locals and the great number of visitors were getting ready to celebrate Sunday night with a Boney M tribute band, while Michelin Guide three-star tourist attraction, the Basilique Saint-Julien, was plastered with a massive image of Bardet on its walls for the occasion.
Monday’s 10th stage is a 217.5-km ride from St Flour to Albi, where the race will enjoy its first rest day on Tuesday.
Tour de France 2019 – stage 9 results (Saint-Étienne – Brioude):
1 | Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott) | 4:03:12 |
2 | Tiesj Benoot (Lotto Soudal) | ,, |
3 | Jan Tratnik (Bahrain-Merida) | +10” |
4 | Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale) | ,, |
5 | Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo) | ,, |
6 | Nicolas Roche (Team Sunweb) | +14” |
7 | Marc Soler (Movistar) | +21” |
8 | Ivan Garcia (Bahrain-Merida) | +01’50” |
9 | Simon Clarke (EF Education First) | ,, |
10 | Anthony Delaplace (Arkéa Samsic) | +02’42” |
11 | Jesus Herrada (Cofidis) | ,, |
12 | Romain Sicard (Total Direct Energie) | +02’46” |
13 | Lukas Pöstlberger (Bora-hansgrohe) | +05’26” |
14 | Edvald Boasson Hagen (Dimension Data) | +07’24” |
15 | Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma) | ,, |
16 | Odd Christian Eiking (Wanty-Gobert) | +16’25” |
17 | Mathias Frank (AG2R La Mondiale) | ,, |
18 | Julien Bernard (Trek-Segafredo) | ,, |
19 | Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) | ,, |
20 | Rudy Molard (Groupama-FDJ) | ,, |
Tour de France 2019 – general classification after stage 9:
1 | Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) | 38:37:36 |
2 | Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) | +23” |
3 | Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) | +53” |
4 | George Bennett (Jumbo-Visma) | +01’10” |
5 | Geraint Thomas (Team Ineos) | +01’12” |
6 | Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) | +01’16” |
7 | Steven Kruijswijk (Jumbo-Visma) | +01’27” |
8 | Rigoberto Uran (EF Education First) | +01’38” |
9 | Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) | +01’42” |
10 | Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-hansgrohe) | +01’45” |
11 | Enric Mas (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) | +01’46” |
12 | Adam Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) | +01’47” |
13 | Xandro Meurisse (Wanty-Gobert) | +02’02” |
14 | Nairo Quintana (Movistar) | +02’04” |
15 | Mikel Landa (Movistar) | +02’06” |
16 | Daniel Martin (UAE Team Emirates) | +02’09” |
17 | David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) | +02’15” |
18 | Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) | +02’19” |
19 | Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) | +02’45” |
20 | Patrick Konrad (Bora-hansgrohe) | +02’46” |