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Finale of the second week on Mont Blanc (Tour de France 2023 Stage 15)

Program of the 15th stage of Tour de France 2023

15th Stage
16 July 2023
Les Gets des Portes du Soleil -Saint Gervais Mont Blanc
179 km

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1 km to go

Wout Poels is going to win the stage.

But the big battle is 7 minutes behind. Pogacar still has Yates to setting the pace, Vingegaard is alone. This trio is riding together, all the other GC guys already dropped.

Everybody is wating for Pogacar's attack.

11 km to go

Soon the last climb of the day starts.

Soler was temporarily dropped, but now he is back.

Wout Poels attacks.

Mont Blanc at the Tour de France

30 km to go

A trio at the front of the race: Soler, Poels, van Aert.

Chaser group full with riders eager to win some KOM points.

Peloton is almost 7 minutes behind.

 

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