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Caleb Ewan registers second win, Alaphilippe retains yellow jersey
Updated On: 24 July, 2019 08:50 AM IST | | AFP
Ewan meanwhile was following up his victory on stage 11 at Toulouse and with Nimes melting under 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) the Australian was favourite for a repeat performance, this time edging Italian Elia Viviani on the line

Australia's Caleb Ewan celebrates after winning Stage 16 of the Tour de France in the southern city of Nimes yesterday. Pic/AFP
Paris: Caleb Ewan sprinted to his second victory on the Tour de France on Tuesday as Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe kept the overall lead after stage 16, where Geraint Thomas fell but finished with all the main contenders. As France experienced a heatwave defending champion Thomas mis-timed a curb and was left with a gash on his left leg after hitting the tarmac hard on the 177km run around the southern city of Nimes. After his third fall during this Tour, Team Ineos' sports director Nicolas Portal said Thomas felt fine. "He's OK, he needed another bike. All his left side is a bit messed up but nothing serious," he said.
"We have to refocus after the rest day," added Portal. Thomas remains 1min 35sec behind Alaphilippe in the overall standings ahead of three challenging days in the Alps. He also tumbled after flying over a barrier in the wild atmosphere in Brussels on the opening day, and again on the road to Saint-Etienne on stage eight. This time the 33-year-old had no problem getting back to the pack on a flat stage with no wind to split the peloton. Ewan meanwhile was following up his victory on stage 11 at Toulouse and with Nimes melting under 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) the Australian was favourite for a repeat performance, this time edging Italian Elia Viviani on the line.
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