2017 Tour de France: Stage 12 live race updates, blog

By Brendon Vella / Roar Guru

Yesterday’s finishing town of Pau will be the start of the second summit finish of the race, with the riders heading into the Pyrennes on Stage 12 of the Tour de France. Join The Roar’s live coverage from 9pm (AEST).

Today’s stage includes six classified climbs, with the first of those starting after 55 kilometres.

The Category 4 climb of the Cote de Capvern is up first, averaging 3.1 per cent for 7.7 kilometres. It will be a nice way to start a long day of climbing.

Michael Matthews will be hoping Marcel Kittel has already been dropped from the peloton, as the intermediate sprint point comes after 90 kilometres. It is more than likely that Matthews will get himself into the break, as he has done previously in this race, to take maximum points at the intermediate.

The Category 2 climb of the Col des Ares is the second categorised climb, which is another easy climb gradient-wise, at only 4.6 per cent for 7.4 kilometres.

It is then a short descent before the first-category climb of the Col de Mente, which averages 8.1 per cent for just under seven kilometres.

The decent has a series of switchbacks in the first few kilometres, then it’s a fairly flowing affair before the peloton start the most difficult climb of the route, the hors category climb of the Port de Bales.

The climb averages just under eight per cent for 11.7 kilometres, however has gradients of above 19 per cent.

At the top of the climb, the riders will be just over 30 kilometres to the finish, with the descent to the penultimate climb leading the riders into the final 15 kilometres.

The penultimate climb of the Col de Peyresourde will offer a chance for the general classification men to attack, with the climb being just under 10 kilometres at 7.6 per cents, with gradients at 12 per cent.

The climb is completed with five kilometres to go, with the riders then descending along straight roads until the 2.5 kilometre to go point, where they start the final climb, to the finishing point at the top of the Peyragudes.

The final climb is 2.5 kilometres at 8.1 per cent, with a maximum gradient at 14.1 per cent.

The opportunists who are looking for the King of the Mountains jersey will need to be in the break today, with a lot of points on offer.

The final 50 kilometres are identical to those raced over back on Stage 17 of the 2012 Tour. On that day, Alejandro Valverde took the stage, ahead of Chris Froome.

Can Nairo Quintana emulate his teammate and win atop the Peyragudes?

Join The Roar’s live coverage of Stage 12 of the Tour de France from 9pm (AEST).

The Crowd Says:

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2017-07-13T15:23:15+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Nothing till about 200 metres to go. Aru attacked, Froome tried but fell back. Bardet hit over the top to win easily.

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2017-07-13T15:22:00+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Thanks for joining The Roar's live coverage of Stage 12 of the Tour de France. Another stage in the Pyrenees which may cause havoc for the GC men.

AUTHOR

2017-07-13T15:17:45+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Top 5 GC 1. Fabio Aru 2. Chris Froome, 0.06 3. Romain Bardet, 0.25 4. Rigo Uran, 0.35 5. Dan Martin, 1.41

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2017-07-13T15:17:14+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Top 5 on stage 1. Romain Bardet 2. Rigo Uran, 0.02 3. Fabio Aru 4. Mikel Landa, 0.05 5. Chris Froome, 0.07

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2017-07-13T15:16:40+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Result of cat. 1 KOM at Col de Peyresourde, km 209.5: 1.      Mikel Nieve, 10 points 2.      Mikel Landa, 8 3.      Chris Froome, 6 4.      Fabio Aru, 4 5.      Romain Bardet, 2 6.      Rigoberto Uran, 1

2017-07-13T15:14:42+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


What... What happened?

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2017-07-13T15:13:09+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Three French stage wins in 12 stages: Démare, Calmejane, and now Bardet. ?? #TDF17— Neal Rogers (@nealrogers) July 13, 2017
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2017-07-13T15:09:53+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


#TDF2017 GC: 1 Aru 2 Froome +6 3 Bardet +25 4 Uran +35 5 D Martin +1:41 6 Yates +2:13 7 Landa +2:55 8 Quintana +4:01 9 Bennett +4:04— Peloton Watch (@PelotonWatch) July 13, 2017
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2017-07-13T15:07:36+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Takeaway of the day: Even with the strongest team in the race, Chris Froome is vulnerable. #TDF17— Neal Rogers (@nealrogers) July 13, 2017
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2017-07-13T15:07:11+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Still big stages to the Izoard and Telegraphe/Galiber. If Froome is that underwhelming this early in the Tour, he will be a helluva lot worse at the end.

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2017-07-13T15:05:47+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Fabio Aru (Astana) is the new yellow jersey. It's the first time Froome has ever lost the race lead in the Tour— the Inner Ring (@inrng) July 13, 2017

2017-07-13T15:05:46+00:00

Sam Brown

Roar Guru


I'd say unfortunately there just aren't enough stages to do them in. Aru needs a lot more time before the time trial.

2017-07-13T15:04:47+00:00

Sam Brown

Roar Guru


Landa has form with this, back in the 2015 Giro & Vuelta he disobeyed team orders to go for the win when riding for Aru a few times.

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2017-07-13T15:04:35+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


We've got a Tour de France on our hands!! #tdf— Daniel Lloyd (@daniellloyd1) July 13, 2017
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2017-07-13T15:04:01+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Landa has done a Froome, to Chris Froome; ironic that it happens on the same climb as it did back in 2012.

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2017-07-13T15:02:45+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Who said Froome had this Tour in the bag. Wow!

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2017-07-13T15:02:19+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Incredible, Bardet. Froome looks to be out of yellow.

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2017-07-13T15:01:38+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Bardet over the top of Aru.

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2017-07-13T15:01:21+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Froome struggling. Aru could get yellow.

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2017-07-13T15:01:03+00:00

Brendon Vella

Roar Guru


Aru attacks, Froome on the wheel, Martin following.

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