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After constant attacks by Rogli? and Vingegaard on the flat before the Col du Galibier, a gap opened up between Poga?ar and Vingegaard on the final ascent to Col du Granon. Vingegaard gained nearly three minutes on Poga?ar, winning the stage and taking the yellow jersey. At the end of the day only six riders were within five minutes of Vingegaard in the overall situation: Bardet, Poga?ar, Thomas, Quintana, Yates and Gaudu. Stage 12 to Alpe d'Huez was the queen stage of the Tour, taking place on Bastille Day. Neilson Powless of Team EF Education–EasyPost attacked at kilometre zero and stayed at the front of the race until near the very end. Tom Pidcock of Ineos Grenadiers and former Tour winner Chris Froome, attacked about halfway through the stage and bridged up to the leading breakaway riders. On the final ascent of Alpe d'Huez, Pidcock attacked from the group including Powless, Froome, Ciccone and Meintjes and rode on to a convincing solo victory. 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age 10 was disrupted by Climate Change protesters, which forced the stage to be halted for a period of time. Further protests happened later in the race during stages 18 and 19. Some riders and media noted that they were "protesting about a good thing", and others expressed annoyance at the disruption to the race, with former Tour champion Bradley Wiggins calling protestors "imbeciles". Media coverage subsequently discussed the effects of climate change on the Tour, noting that the second week of the race was affected by an intense heat wave, with stages 14 and 15 having temperatures of around 40 °C (104 °F). The record for the hottest day on the Tour was not broken, however. Some riders suffered heat stroke and needed to be hospitalized, including Alexis Vuillermoz on stage 9, as they had in previous tours. No major attacks by GC contenders occurred on stage 10, the first in the French Alps. It was won by Magnus Cort in a photo finish ahead of Nick Schultz. Stage 11 was a summit finish at the Col du Granon – which was included in the Tour for the first time since 1986. After constant attacks by Rogli? and Vingegaard on the flat before the Col du Galibier, a gap opened up between Poga?ar and Vingegaard on the final ascent to Col du Granon. Vingegaard gained nearly three minutes on Poga?ar, winning the stage and taking the yellow jersey. At the end of the day only six riders were within five minutes of Vingegaard in the overall situation: Bardet, Poga?ar, Thomas, Quintana, Yates and Gaudu. Stage 12 to Alpe d'Huez was the queen stage of the Tour, taking place on Bastille Day. Neilson Powless of Team EF Education–EasyPost attacked at kilometre zero and stayed at the front of the race until near the very end. Tom Pidcock of Ineos Grenadiers and former Tour winner Chris Froome, attacked about halfway through the stage and bridged up to the leading breakaway riders. On the final ascent of Alpe d'Huez, Pidcock attacked from the group including Powless, Froome, Ciccone and Meintjes and rode on to a convincing solo victory. In the GC race, Poga?ar at




 
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