Marcel Kittel won another stage
Marcel Kittel won another stage

Tour de France Stage 10: More glory for Marcel Kittel


Chris Froome collected the 50th yellow jersey of his career after safely negotiating stage 10 of the Tour de France into Bergerac.

Quick-Step Floors' Marcel Kittel took his fourth stage win of this year's Tour as he beat fellow German John Degenkolb of Trek-Segafredo in the sprint, strengthening his grip on the points leaders' green jersey.

Team Sky's Froome crossed the line safely in the pack, keeping the three-time Tour winner 18 seconds clear of Italian national champion Fabio Aru in the general classification.

That brought up Froome's half-century in yellow, putting him level with five-time Tour winner Jacques Anquetil, joint fourth overall.

Froome took yellow at the end of stage five to La Planche des Belle Filles, and is hoping to replicate his feat of keeping to the end of each Tour he has worn it in to date.

"It would certainly be sweeter if I am able to take this all the way to Paris," said Froome, who won the Tour in 2013, 2015 and 2016. "I was just told when I crossed the finish line that it's my 50th day in yellow. It's a huge, huge honour."

It was also a milestone victory for Kittel, who now has 13 career Tour stage victories, the most by a German rider in the race.

Kittel had been short of team-mates in the finale, but latched on to an attack by British sprinter Dan McLay as the line approached.

McLay had gone too soon for his own hopes of victory, but served as the perfect lead-out for Kittel.

"Maybe if it was a race where I didn't win a stage yet, maybe I would have panicked with the position I was in," Kittel said.

"I was waiting for someone to make a move because there were a few that were too far back. That was McLay today, I just held his wheel and then I could hit the front at the perfect moment."

McLay had to settle for seventh place, his second top-10 finish of this year's Tour. He said after finishing 10th on stage seven to Nuit-Saint-Georges he needed to back himself a little more, but may have over-corrected here with the early move.

"I just tried to stay on the outside and go in a bit slower," the Fortuneo-Oscaro rider said.

"I actually came out really good on Kittel's wheel with a bit more speed. At least for once I'm not kicking myself for waiting too long.

"At least I played my cards, and actually the legs are okay."

The 178 kilometre stage from Perigueux started at a strong pace as riders re-found their legs following Monday's rest day, but once a two-man breakaway - formed of Wanty-Groupe Gobert's Yoann Offredo and Fortuneo-Oscaro's Elie Gesbert - had gone clear, the peloton settled down for a gentle ride around the Dordogne.

"That was about as relaxed as the Tour de France gets," Froome said. "There was not a lot of wind, not a lot of climbing, dry roads. It was quite a nice stage after a rest day."

Wednesday's stage from Eymet to Pau is another one set up for the sprinters, although Froome knows the threat of crosswinds on the road south could mean a return to more stressful racing.

"Any talk of crosswinds gets the whole peloton quite nervous," Froome said. "Everyone starts fighting for positions at the front. We're going to have to get ready to go to war again."

Leading Final Positions after Stage 10 (Perigueux - Bergerac 178 km): 1 Marcel Kittel (Ger) Quick-Step Floors at 4hrs 1min, 2 John Degenkolb (Ger) Trek-Segafredo, 3 Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) Team LottoNl-Jumbo, 4 Rudiger Selig (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe, 5 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Katusha-Alpecin, 6 Nacer Bouhanni (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits, 7 Daniel Mclay (Gbr) Team Fortuneo - Oscaro, 8 Pieter Vanspeybrouck (Bel) Wanty - Groupe Gobert, 9 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida, 10 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension Data, 11 Thomas Boudat (Fra) Direct Energie, 12 Andre Greipel (Ger) Lotto Soudal, 13 Michael Matthews (Aus) Team Sunweb, 14 Davide Cimolai (Ita) FDJ, 15 Jasha Sutterlin (Ger) Movistar Team, 16 Andrea Pasqualon (Ita) Wanty - Groupe Gobert, 17 Danilo Wyss (Swi) BMC Racing Team, 18 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (RSA) Dimension Data, 19 Ben Swift (Gbr) UAE Team Emirates, 20 Dion Smith (NZl) Wanty - Groupe Gobert at same time

Selected Others: 34 Christopher Froome (Gbr) Team Sky, 37 Daniel Martin (Irl) Quick-Step Floors, 47 Luke Rowe (Gbr) Team Sky, 49 Simon Yates (Gbr) Orica-Scott, 100 Nicolas Roche (Irl) BMC Racing Team, 138 Scott Thwaites (Gbr) Dimension Data at same time, 152 Stephen Cummings (Gbr) Dimension Data at 51ses

General Classification after Stage 10: 1 Christopher Froome (Gbr) Team Sky at 42hrs 27mins 28secs, 2 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team at 18secs, 3 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 51secs, 4 Rigoberto Uran (Col) Cannondale-Drapac at 55secs, 5 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana Pro Team at 1min 37secs, 6 Daniel Martin (Irl) Quick-Step Floors at 1min 44secs, 7 Simon Yates (Gbr) Orica-Scott at 2mins 2secs, 8 Nairo Quintana (Col) Movistar Team at 2mins 13secs, 9 Mikel Landa (Spa) Team Sky at 3mins 6secs, 10 George Bennett (NZl) Team LottoNl-Jumbo at 3mins 53secs, 11 Louis Meintjes (RSA) UAE Team Emirates at 5mins, 12 Alberto Contador (Spa) Trek-Segafredo at 5mins 15secs, 13 Pierre Latour (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 5mins 30secs, 14 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Team Sky at 6mins 18secs, 15 Sergio Henao (Col) Team Sky at 6mins 55secs, 16 Damiano Caruso (Ita) BMC Racing Team at 6mins 58secs, 17 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale at 7mins 56secs, 18 Emanuel Buchmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe at 8mins 46secs, 19 Carlos Betancur (Col) Movistar Team at 10mins 34secs, 20 Brice Feillu (Fra) TeamFortuneo-Oscaroat 11mins 43secs

Selected Others: 32 Nicolas Roche (Irl) BMC Racing Team at 29mins 28secs 103 Scott Thwaites (Gbr) Dimension Data at 1hrs 7mins 42secs 133 Ben Swift (Gbr) UAE Team Emirates at 1hrs 18mins 45secs 163 Daniel Mclay (Gbr) TeamFortuneo-Oscaroat 1hrs 31mins 4secs 168 Stephen Cummings (Gbr) Dimension Data at 1hrs 35mins 3secs 179 Luke Rowe (Gbr) Team Sky at 1hrs 56mins

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