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Froome tightens grip on title as Quintana cracks

Britain’s Chris Froome took another big step towards a third Tour de France title when he dropped his main rivals in the finale of the 17th stage, a 184-km mountain trek won by Russian Ilnur Zakarin yesterday.
 Froome (Team Sky) attacked inside the final two km in the last ascent, a punishing 10.4-km climb at an average gradient of 8.4% and Dutchman Bauke Mollema, second overall, as well as last year’s runner-up Nairo Quintana, could not follow. The Briton finished on the wheel of former teammate Richie Porte (BMC), the Australian emerging as a potential podium finisher in Paris.
 Froome, who stayed behind Porte in the final straight, extended his lead over Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) to 2:27 and compatriot Adam Yates (Orica) to 2:53.
 “There was no real need to get on the front tactically, obviously it was the first day of a four-day block, tomorrow is going to be critical,” said Froome, referring to today’s 18th stage, a brutal 17-km uphill time trial from Sallanches to Megeve.
 “He (Quintana) tried one time (to attack) but maybe he didn’t have the legs like last year,” added Froome.
“It was tough but I’m happy to follow the best — Richie Porte today was very strong on the final climb. It’s never easy but maybe I feel better in the third week than last year, for sure.”
 Colombian Quintana (Movistar), who has been lacking his usual stamina in the long climbs, is fourth, 3:27 off the pace after losing 28 seconds to Froome when he was expected to attack. The decisive move was made by Porte, who jumped away from the favourites’ group about 2km from the line, with Froome the only rider able to follow him thanks to a short but brutal acceleration.
 Porte climbed from seventh to sixth overall, 4:27 off the pace, but his recent form suggests he will continue to move up the GC (general classification), taking sole leadership at BMC after teammate Tejay van Garderen cracked in the penultimate climb of a gruelling day in the Swiss Alps. Frenchman Romain Bardet (AG2r-La Mondiale) continued his fine Tour, moving up one spot to fifth, 4:15 off the lead.
 A 14-man breakaway, featuring world champion Peter Sagan and his Tinkoff teammate Rafal Majka, the polka dot jersey wearer, took shape after a crazy first hour of racing during which the peloton covered 51.8km. They reached the foot of the penultimate ascent, a 13-km climb to the Col de la Forclaz at an average gradient of 7.9%, with a 13-minute advantage.
 Majka was the first at the top, strengthening his lead in the mountain classification. The main bunch was quickly skimmed down to about 20 riders and American Van Garderen, who was targeting a podium finish in Paris, was dropped midway through the ascent.
 Quintana’s teammate, Spaniard Alejandro Valverde, also fell behind in the last climb, losing all reasonable hope of repeating his third-place finish of 2015.
 Majka (Tinkoff) and Colombian Jarlinson Pantano (IAM Cycling), winner of the 15th stage, attacked the leading group in the descent. They were joined in the final climb by Zakarin (Katusha), who jumped away 6.5km from the finish, followed by Pantano.
 The Russian went again with 5.8km left and never looked back, his medallion tapping on his bare chest until he managed to zip up his jersey before crossing the line, his face a mask of pain, for a first Tour stage win.
 “I’m really happy, I want to thank my teammates. I gave everything. It’s really, really big for me,” said Zakarin, who is back at the top after a horror crash in this year’s Giro d’Italia.
 Young star Adam Yates is on the rise as he resisted the best of the rest and lost only 8sec to Froome.
He stays third, but at 2:53 he is now only 26sec behind second-placed Bauke Mollema of the Netherlands, who gave up 40sec to the race leader.
 Tasmanian Porte, 31, who has been the only rider to remain alongside Froome in all three uphill finishes at this Tour, looks a strong bet for a top-three finish, now moving up to sixth overall at 4:27.
He lost 1:45 due to a late puncture on the second stage and but for that would be second overall.
Results (17th stage)
1. Ilnur Zakarin (RUS/KAT) 4hrs 36:33.
2. Jarlinson Pantano (COL/IAM) at 0:55.
3. Rafal Majka (POL/TIN) 1:26.
4. Kristijan Durasek (CRO/LAM) 1:32.
5. Brice Feillu (FRA/FVC) 2:33.
6. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/DEN) 2:46.
7. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) 2:50.
8. Stef Clement (NED/IAM) 2:57.
9. Steve Morabito (SUI/FDJ) 4:38.
10. Richie Porte (AUS/BMC) 7:59.
Overall standings
1. Chris Froome (GBR/Sky) 77h 25m 10s..
2. Bauke Mollema (NED/TRE) at 2:27.
3. Adam Yates (GBR/ORI) 2:53.
4. Nairo Quintana (COL/MOV) 3:27.
5. Romain Bardet (FRA/ALM) 4:15.
6. Richie Porte (AUS/BMC) 4:27.
7. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 5:19.
8. Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) 5:35.
9. Daniel Martin (IRL/ETI) 5:50.
10. Louis Meintjes (RSA/LAM) 6:07.




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