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Nibali all but seals Tour victory with stage win

Astana’s Italian rider Vincenzo Nibali on the way to his fourth stage win in this year’s Tour de France yesterday. (AFP)

Vincenzo Nibali proved once again he has no serious rivals in the Tour de France when he powered to victory in the final mountain stage yesterday, all but securing his maiden title in impressive fashion.

The Italian, looking to become the sixth man to win all three grand tours, snatched his fourth stage win by easing away from the group of favourites early in the final ascent to Hautacam, a 13.6-km climb at an average gradient of 7.8 per cent.

France’s Thibaut Pinot was second, 1:10 behind, and Poland’s Rafal Majka finished third two seconds further back to secure the polka dot jersey for the mountain classification.

Pinot is now second overall, 7:10 behind Nibali with another Frenchman, Jean-Christophe Peraud, in third at 7:23 off the pace.

Spain’s Alejandro Valverde could not respond to Pinot’s attack and slipped to fourth overall, 7:25 behind Nibali.

Only a crash or a disaster in tomorrow’s final time trial can prevent Astana rider Nibali from adding to his 2010 Vuelta and 2013 Giro d’Italia titles.

Pinot, Peraud and Valverde are likely to fight for the remaining places on the podium.

Nibali’s only scare in the 18th stage, a 145.5-km trek from Pau, came when he hit a careless spectator who was on the side of the road midway through the final ascent.

France’s Blel Kadri and Spain’s Mikel Nieve were the strongest of the morning’s breakaway and reached the foot of Hautacam with a 1:30 lead on the favourites’ group but it was never going to be enough.

Earlier, Valverde went ahead in the descent from the iconic Col du Tourmalet, looking to catch a couple of team mates to help him in the first slopes of Hautacam.

One of this Movistar team mates, though, was disqualified from the race for taking shelter behind his team car too often.

Valverde and company were reined in by the end of the descent as all the favourites regrouped.

Nieve dropped Kadri early in the climb and Nibali started his show, joining American veteran Chris Horner on the attack before leaving the Vuelta champion behind.

He speeded past Nieve and never looked back.

Pinot’s attack in the chasing group left Valverde stuck on the tarmac as the Frenchman was followed by Peraud and Van Garderen.

Peraud and Van Garderen were fourth and fifth, five seconds behind the 24-year-old Pinot of the FDJ.fr team.

Valverde rode himself into the ground to limit the damage, finishing the stage in 10th place 49 seconds behind Pinot, who, barring a crash, should secure the white jersey for the best Under-25 rider.

 

Stage 18 results

1. Vincenzo Nibali (AST)     4h04min 17sec

2. Thibaut Pinot (FDJ)        +1:10

3. Rafal Majka (TIN)           +1:12

4. Jean Christophe Peraud (ALM)   +1:15

5. Tejay Van Garderen (BMC)         +1:15

6. Romain Bardet (ALM)   +1:53

7. Bauke Mollema (BKN) +1:57

8. Leopold König (APP)      +1:57

9. Haimar Zubeldia (TRE)                 +1:59

10. Alejandro Valverde (MOV)         +1:59

 

Overall classification

1. Vincenzo Nibali (AST)     80hr 45min 45sec

2. Thibaut Pinot (FDJ)        +7:10

3. Jean Christophe Peraud (ALM)   +7:23

4. Alejandro Valverde (MOV)           +7:25

5. Romain Bardet (ALM)   +9:27

6. Tejay Van Garderen (BMC)         +11:34

7. Bauke Mollema (BKN) +13:56

8. Laurens ten Dam (BKN)               +14:15

9. Leopold König (APP)      +14:37

10. Haimar Zubeldia (TRE)                +16:25

 

 

 

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