Greg van Avermaet of BMC Racing is the new leader of the Tour de France, dropping fellow breakaway rider Thomas De Gendt of Lotto-Soudal on the Col du Perthus to ride away for his second stage win in the race.
De Gendt crossed the line at Le Lioran in the Auvergne a shade over two and a half minutes behind his compatriot, and has the consolation of moving into the lead of the mountains classification.
Tinkoff's Rafal Majka, another member of what had originally been a nine-man break, came home third just ahead of the group containing most of the overall contenders.
That group, however, was missing the Polish champion's team mate Alberto Contador, who again struggled due to the injuries suffered in his crashes on the first two stages.
Also missing from that group, and losing even more time than the Spaniard, was Giro d'Italia champion Vincenzo Nibali of Astana, dropped on the Col du Perthus, the penultimate climb of the first medium mountain stage of this year's race, as Movistar and Sky forced the pace.
It's van Avermaet's second Tour de France stage victory, and comes a year after his first, when he outsprinted Tinkoff's Peter Sagan - from whom he takes the yellow jersey today - on Stage 13 in Rodez.
Once thought of as a perennial runner-up, van Avermaet is having a stellar season. In March, he was an unexpected winner of Tirreno-Adriatico - helped by the cancellation of the Queen Stage due to the weather - and the previous month, he won the Belgian classic, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
Here's the on-board footage from the stage.
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What's the chances of Greg van Avermaet being a GC contender? He's had a good season. Do you think BMC could make him the main man? And if not, why not?
He's a classics rider, not a climber, so stands no chance of competing in the GC.
Is this a brilliant situation for Sky, Movistar etc? BMC don't seem too confident in their two leaders so might want to defend the jersey for a good few days, and with a 5 minute lead over the field there's less chance of one of them 'accidentally' taking the jersey too early. With Sky's habit of getting the jersey and then riding themselves into the ground to defend it, the fewer days they might have to defend it the better.
over 5 mins is a pretty big chunk of time. Can BMC defend it? (OK, so the answer obvs is "No" but....)
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