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Goodbye for now
That's another stage done, and another dramatic finish - it's time for me to say goodbye. You can read more about how Victor Lafay outfoxed Wout van Aert to win stage two by scrolling back through this live page or switching over to our Tour report.
Join me tomorrow as the Tour de France goes to France, where Mark Cavendish will try to make history with his 35th stage win. Cheerio for now.
Here comes Cav
Mark Cavendish rolls home, at the same time Adam Yates is awarded the yellow jersey. The race heads for France tomorrow, and Cav's target will be to be first over the line, rather than one of the last.
Pogacar takes more time out of Vingegaard
A big day in the General Classification too, with Tadej Pogacar taking more time out of Jonas Vingegaard thanks to his bonuses - he is now 11 seconds ahead of the defending champion.
Lafay's first Tour win
That was Victor Lafay's first stage win at the Tour. It's also the first one his team, Cofidis, have managed since 2008.
Lafay celebrates
Lafay celebrated as he crossed the finish line, arms aloft. Wout van Aert was left to bang his handlebars in frustration.
Adam Yates will stay in yellow
Van Aert takes second place, ahead of Tadej Pogacar in third. Tom Pidcock was fourth and Adam Yates keeps the yellow jersey.
Lafay had the power
No joy for Wout van Aert - France's Victor Lafay had the power in the final few hundred metres, and timed his attack perfectly.
Victor Lafay wins stage two of the Tour de France
Victor Lafay wins stage two of the 2023 Tour de France.
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Victor Lafay attacks again.
Jumbo-Visma have held everyone off, it seems.
More attacks follow - Victor Lafay the latest to try.
Wout van Aert has two team-mates ahead of him, setting a ferocious pace... Tom Pidcock attacks them but Van Aert holds him off.
3.5km to go
Jumbo-Visma have got a lead out in place for Wout van Aert. Pogacar is still on the Van Aert wheel though.
5.5km to go
Tadej Pogacar is on Wout van Aert's wheel. Adam Yates is trying to get on Pog's wheel and Tom Pidcock is trying to get in position too.
6.5km to go
The road lurches uphill again and Pello Bilbao is quickly reeled in. Wout van Aert is back in pole position, especially with so many team-mates around him.
Pello Bilbao is a Basque rider so you can tell how much a stage win today would mean to him - his lead is growing, but there are a mass of Jumbo-Visma riders behind him and we are not going downhill anymore, we are back on the flat.
Pello Bilbao is the fastest descender at the moment, though. He has opened up a bit of gap on the rest of the leaders.
9.8km to go
Britain's Tom Pidcock is in the lead group too, flying down this hill.
10.8km to go
Wout van Aert was dropped on the way up that last climb but he is back in this lead bunch, and he will be licking his lips about the final 10km.
12.5km to go
The front of the race is back together again. All to play for, in terms of the stage win.
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Tour de France: Victor Lafay wins stage two but Adam Yates keeps overall lead
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Adam Yates held on to his overall lead in the Tour de France after he safely negotiated a tense second stage, the longest of the 2023 Tour, from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián, won by the French rider Victor Lafay.
Lafay, already the surprise package of the opening stages, took his Cofidis team’s first Tour success for 15 years after breaking clear of the race favourites in the final kilometre of the stage.
The 27‑year‑old from Lyon, now fourth overall and already one of the best performers in the first stage to Bilbao on Saturday, frustrated the best-laid plans of Jumbo-Visma’s bitterly disappointed Wout van Aert.
“I just went out there and did everything I could,” Lafay said. “Yesterday I was a bit frustrated, but today, to be there at the end, that’s amazing. I knew there would be attacks towards the end and I thought I could do something. I just said to myself: ‘Go for it.’”
But the stage was disrupted by fans scattering tacks across the race route with up to 20 to 25 riders believed to have punctured. The French rider Lilian Calmejane was one of those to post images of tacks embedded in punctured tyres after he had crossed the finish line.
“Someone sprayed some tacks on the road because we saw 15-20 punctures,” Matt White, the Jayco AlUla team’s head of performance, said. “Some punctured immediately and some rode through with a slow leak. It’s a shame. We’re lucky that Simon Yates didn’t puncture, but there were a lot of guys puncturing at an important time in the race.”
As in the opening stage to Bilbao on Saturday, a select group including the UAE Emirates leader, Tadej Pogacar, and the overnight race leader, Yates, locked horns with defending champion, Jonas Vingegaard, towards the top of the final climb, the Jaizkibel.
Mindful of how close his rivalry with the Jumbo-Visma leader, Vingegaard, might be, Pogacar targeted the eight‑second bonus available and after winning the sprint to the top against the 2022 champion and extending his margin over him to 11sec, he then accelerated into the mist‑shrouded descent with the Dane in his slipstream. But Vingegaard, aware his teammate Van Aert was in hot pursuit in the group behind, refused to assist the Slovenian and they were reeled in by their pursuers with 12km to race.
Although several riders, including Adam Yates’s UAE Emirates teammate Matteo Trentin, crashed in conditions that ranged from sunshine to showers, the Lancastrian was relieved to retain the race lead.
“There was a lot of stress in the bunch, wet roads and a lot of road furniture,” he said. “We had a little bit of bad luck with Matteo crashing. In the end we set up Tadej for the bonus seconds and in the final, I think we did a good job. Tomorrow’s a little easier on paper, but you never know with the Tour. Every day is super‑hard, super-technical, it’s not just easy to go to the finish and keep yellow. We’ll see what happens.”
The main break of the day was animated by the American Neilson Powless of the EF Education EasyPost team, a past winner of the San Sebastián Classic, and the Norwegian veteran Edvald Boasson Hagen, of the TotalEnergies team.
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But as the pair entered the final 40km Boasson Hagen faded and Powless pursued the move alone. Eventually, though, the rapidly gaining peloton led by Vingegaard’s Jumbo-Visma team chewed him up and spat him out, well before the top of the Jaizkibel.
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It was a better day for the Ineos Grenadiers team, with Tom Pidcock taking fourth in the sprint and Egan Bernal in the front group at the finish, although the British team do not yet have any riders placed in the top 10.
It was another tough day, however, for Mark Cavendish who was again distanced by the succession of short sharp climbs. The 38‑year‑old, now with the Astana Qazaqstan team, is hoping for better in the expected sprint finish in Bayonne on Monday.
“Hopefully it is [a sprint],” Cavendish said. “They ride hard on the climbs to control it [the race]. They just look at the numbers. All the sprinters are on the back saying: ‘Calm down!’ Hopefully we can have a nice bunch sprint.”
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Stage 2 - Saturday, July 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián - 208.9K
The longest stage of the 2023 Tour de France–and another filled with Basque climbs–Stage 2 should be another intense (and exhausting) day of racing–and could end with a new rider wearing the yellow jersey as the Tour’s overall leader.
The day begins in Vitoria-Gasteiz the capital of the Basque Country and the birthplace of the 2002 Tour-runner-up Joseba Beloki, who’s known for crashing violently on the descent into Gap at the end of Stage 9 in the 2003.
But it’s final 40km of that stage that matters, with the Category 4 Côte de Gurutze serving as the appetizer to the day’s biggest and final challenge: the Category 2 Jaizkibel (8.1 km at 5.3%), where another 8, 5, and 2 bonus seconds await the first three riders over the summit, which comes just 16.5km from the finish line in San Sébastián. As it does during the Clásica San Sébastián, a one-day race held here a week or two after each year’s Tour de France, the Jaizkibel should launch the stage-winning selection and possibly the stage winner itself.
Great Britain’s Adam Yates enters the day in the yellow jersey , and as a former winner of the Clásica San Sébastián, he should have no trouble defending the jersey and competing for another stage win–on paper, at least.
But he’s clearly here to support Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar’s bid to win the Tour overall, and will take his own chances only if they don’t conflict with Pog’s. So if Yates ends the day in yellow, it’s only because doing so did not get in the way of the team’s overall strategy for winning the Tour.
Unfortunately, the roads should be wet, with showers overnight and light rain into the morning, with scattered showers expected throughout the afternoon. The descent of the Jaizkibel can be treacherous, which means fewer risks will be taken by the Tour’s GC contenders for fear of a crash ending their Tour prematurely.
Riders to watch
Stage 2 takes its finale right from the roadbook of the Clásica San Sébastián, a one-day race held here a week or two after each year’s Tour de France. France’s Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step) and the United States’ Neilsen Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) won the Clásica in 2018 and 2021, respectively, and have to be counted among the favorites on Sunday.
Other contenders include many of the riders we saw at the front at the end of Stage 1, including Great Britain’s Simon Yates (Team Jayco AlUla), Denmark’s Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek), and Spain’s Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious). We’ll also keep an eye on Great Britain’s Tom Pidcock (INEOS Grenadiers), who was absent in the finale of Stage 1, but perhaps because he was saving himself for Stage 2. One of the sport’s best descenders, Pidcock could light up the race coming down the Jaizkibel.
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This is a long stage and it’s a Sunday, so we suggest waiting until the final hour to see the run-in to the Jaizkibel and the stage finale. Tuning-in around 10:15 a.m. EDT should get the job done, with the stage expected to end about an hour later.
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From the Basque Country to Paris and all the stages in between
The 2023 Tour de France got underway on July 1st in Bilbao, Spain with another demanding route that includes only a single 22km hilly time trial in the Alps and mountain stages in all five of France’s mountain ranges. From the Grand Départ in the Basque Country to the finish in Paris, Cyclingnews has all the route details.
The very limited amount of time trialling and preponderance of mountains no doubt suits French riders Thibaut Pinot , David Gaudu and Romain Bardet. As a result, Remco Evenepoel, Primoz Roglič and Geraint Thomas targeted the Giro d’Italia, which had three times the amount of time trialling and fewer mountains.
Official information from race organiser ASO claimed the 3,404km route includes eight flat stages for the sprinters, four hilly stages suited to breakaways and eight mountain stages. Four of these include summit finishes: in the Pyrenees at Cauterets-Cambasque, on the legendary Puy de Dôme volcano in the Massif Central, on the Grand Colombier in the Jura and at Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc in the Alps.
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The other mountain stages are also extremely difficult, even if some are short and extra intense.
Stage 14 to Morzine includes 4,200m of climbing, alongside the mighty Col de Joux Plane and its testing descent to the finish. Stage 15 ends with the 11% ‘wall’ of Côte des Amerands and then the 7km 7.7% climb up to Saint-Gervais in view of Mont-Blanc.
Stage 17 to Courchevel is arguably the queen stage, climbing the 2,304m-high Col de la Loze and then descends to finish on the altiport runway. Stage 20 is a final brutal multi-mountain stage in the Vosges between Belfort and Le Markstein ski resort.
The only time trial is on stage 16 in the Arve Valley near Sallanches after the second rest day, but the 22km route between Passy and Combloux will test riders' bike handling skills and climbing as much as their time trialling. The stage includes the Côte de Domancy, where Bernard Hinault forged his 1980 Worlds victory, and which also featured as part of the final week time trial in the 2016 Tour.
2022 Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard was arguably the best climber of the last two editions of the Tour and he appears to have plenty of opportunities to go on the attack on the steep ascents in 2023.
Two-time winner Tadej Pogačar will no doubt relish the route on offer for next July’s challenge against Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma, Ineos Grenadiers and anyone else.
For an in-depth analysis of this year's major contenders, check our regularly updated guide to the favourites of the 2023 Tour de France .
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Stage 1: Bilbao-Bilbao, 182 km - Hilly
Stage 2: vitoria-gasteiz to san sebastián, 208.9km - hilly, stage 3: amorebieta-etxano to bayonne, 193.5km - flat, stage 4: dax to nogaro, 181.8km - flat, stage 5: pau to laruns, 162.7km - mountain, stage 6: tarbes to cauterets-cambasque, 144.9km - mountain, stage 7: mont-de-marsan to bordeaux, 169.9km - flat, stage 8: libourne to limoges, 200.7km - hilly, stage 9: saint-léonard- de-noblat to puy de dôme, 182.4km - mountain, stage 10: vulcania to issoire, 167.2km - hilly, stage 11: clermont-ferrand to moulins, 179.8km - flat, stage 12: roanne to belleville-en-beaujolais, 168.8km - hilly, stage 13: châtillon-sur-chalaronne to grand colombier, 137.8km - mountain, stage 14: annemasse to morzine les portes du soleil, 151.8km - mountain, stage 15: les gets les portes du soleil to saint-gervais mont blanc, 179km - mountain, stage 16: passy to combloux, 22.4km - itt, stage 17: saint-gervais mont blanc à courchevel, 184.9km - mountain, stage 18: moûtiers to bourg-en-bresse, 184.9km - hilly, stage 19: moirans-en-montagne to poligny, 172.8km - flat, stage 20: belfort to le markstein fellering, 133.5km - mountain, stage 21: saint-quentin-en-yvelines to paris champs-élysées, 115.1km - flat.
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The average gradient of the Jaizkibel is deceptive, as the ascent also serves double digit sections. On the other hand, the steepest parts are located at the bottom of the climb and it’s still of long way from there. Firstly the rest of the climb, secondly the straightforward descent, and thirdly the flat run-in to the line. So yes, it would be a bold move to attack that early.
A likely scenario is that the breakaway is reeled in before or on the Jaizkibel and that a reduced peloton sprints for the win in San Sebastián.
Virtually all uphill action in the 2nd stage is packed together within 145 kilometres. Following a flat run the riders traverse the Col d’Udana (4.5 kilometres at 5.1%), Côte d’Aztiria (2.7 kilometres at 5.3%), the unclassified climbs to Larraitz-Txindoki (3.1 kilometres at 5.4%) and Altzo (2.1 kilometres at 7.3%), Côte d’Alkiza (4.2 kilometres at 5.7%), Côte de Gurutze (2.6 kilometres at 4.7%), and, as mentioned, the Jaizkibel (8.1 kilometres at 5.3%). There are 16.5 kilometres remaing at the summit.
The Jaizkibel descent is far from technical. The first part isn’t too steep, the last part does have some close corners and hairpins, but a moment later the riders are back down. The final 7.6 kilometres are flat, except for an uphill kick halfway.
A likely secenario is that the likes of Van der Poel, Van Aert, Alaphilippe, Girmay and Pidcock will sprint for the win.
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Victor Lafay ended a 15-year drought for Cofidis by winning stage 2 of the Tour de France in San Sebastian with a perfectly-timed attack beneath the flamme rouge at the end of a thunderous final ...
Catch up on Stage 2 highlights from the 2023 Tour de France where riders crossed the finish line in the Basque Country city of San Sebastian after a hilly st...
Stage 2 » Vitoria-Gasteiz › San Sébastián (208.9km) Victor Lafay is the winner of Tour de France 2023 Stage 2, before Wout van Aert and Tadej Pogačar. Adam Yates was leader in GC.
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Victor Lafay wins stage two of the 2023 Tour de France. Victor Lafay attacks again. Jumbo-Visma have held everyone off, it seems. More attacks follow - Victor Lafay the latest to try. Wout van ...
Tour de France 2023. This article is more than 9 months old. ... Tour de France: Victor Lafay claims stage two but Adam Yates stays in yellow. Read more. Share. 2 Jul 2023 11.45 EDT.
Beautiful views during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France, a 208.9km stage from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián. ... Hello all and welcome to live coverage of stage two of the 2023 Tour ...
Date: July 2, 2023. Distance: 208.9km. Stage type: hilly. Tour de France Stage 2 features more hilly terrain in the Basque Country, following a 209km route from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Donostia San ...
Home / Tour de France 2023 Results. Tour de France 2023: Lafay wins with late attack, Yates still leader. foto: Cor VosA group of 24 riders reach the summit of the Jaizkibel together before Victor Lafay strikes in the last kilometre. He holds off the chasers, while Wout van Aert sprints to second place and Tadej Pogacar comes home in third.
Adam Yates held on to his overall lead in the Tour de France after he safely negotiated a tense second stage, the longest of the 2023 Tour, from Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sebastián, won by the ...
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Highlights from stage 2 of the Tour de France 2023. Racing gets no easier on the second Basque stage, with a Clásica San Sebastián inspired route. This 208.9...
Stage 2 - Saturday, July 2 - Vitoria-Gasteiz to San Sébastián - 208.9K. The longest stage of the 2023 Tour de France-and another filled with Basque climbs-Stage 2 should be another intense ...
Highlights: 2023 Tour de France, Stage 2. July 2, 2023 12:50 PM. Catch up on Stage 2 highlights from the 2023 Tour de France where riders crossed the finish line in the Basque Country city of San Sebastian after a hilly stage of more than 200 kilometers. Stay in the Know. Subscribe to our Newsletter and Alerts. Subscribe.
Tour de France 2023 stage 2 - A group of 24 riders reach the summit of the Jaizkibel together before Victor Lafay strikes in the last kilometre. He holds off the chasers, while Wout van Aert sprints to second place and Tadej Pogacar comes home in third. Adam Yates keeps the yellow jersey.
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The Tour de France 2023 will hold its Grand Départ in the Basque Country, with a first stage in Bilbao on 1st July, and will finish in Paris on 23rd July, on...
Tour de France 2023 Route stage 2: Vitoria-Gasteiz - San Sebastián. Sunday 2 July - The 2nd stage of the Tour de France is played out on a 208.9 kilometres route between Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebastián. The riders descend from the Jaizkibel - 8.1 kilometres at 5.3% - to the last 7.6 kilometres on the flat.
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Who Won Stage 2 Tour De France 2024. Winners and records more articles. Stages in the tour de france are daily routes. The 2024 tour de france will begin on saturday 29 june, with a first. 7th at tour down under, 1st & stage win alula tour simon yates finished fifth in the 2023 tour ... Tour de France 2023, étape 2 Profil et parcours ...
2 likes, 0 comments - paulgid2023July 18, 2023 on : "Idaho cyclist damn near won a stage at the Tour de France. 115 miles and the last three are at a 11% grade. He was so close to winning!". Idaho cyclist damn near won a stage at the Tour de France. 115 miles and the last three are at a 11% grade.
2023 Tour de France stage summary; Stage preview Date Start Finish Distance Type; Stage 1: Jul 1, 2023: Bilbao: Bilbao: 182 km: Hilly: Stage 2: Jul 2, 2023: Vitoria-Gasteiz
Tour de France 2023 Favourites stage 2: Sprint of strongmen. foto: Cor VosThe riders are to conquer an elevation gain of roughly 3,000 metres on the second day of the Tour de France. The finale is a descent from the Jaizkibel - 8.1 kilometres at 5.3% - onto a flat, 7.6 kilometres long run-in to the line.(Slideshow route/profile)
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Tour De France 2024 Route Stage 2: The 111th edition of the tour de france starts in florence, italy, on saturday, june 29 and ends three weeks later in nice on sunday, july 21. ... Wednesday October 25 2023, 4.15Pm, The Times. The tour de france is always three weeks long and typically split into 21 stages—days of riding—with one or two ...
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