![]() Leading Sky's train was Australia's Richie Porte, wearing a Cheshire-cat smile as he panted up the climb.Ī seven-rider breakaway including Majka led the way over the day's first hard climb, the Aspin pass. ![]() He was briefly at the front of a small lead bunch, before Sky regained control. Showering himself from a water bottle in the heat, Nibali sought to salvage some honor after he all but fell out of contention in Tuesday's entree into the Pyrenees. The Briton and his Sky team made sure that Wednesday wouldn't be that bad day.ĭefending Tour champion Vincenzo Nibali trailed more than five minutes behind Majka, like Froome and the other title hopefuls. Froome played down his lead by saying: 'A bad day in the mountains, and three minutes can disappear
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