CAUTERETS (France) July 15
Chris Froome enjoyed a safe day in the saddle on Wednesday, retaining the overall leader's yellow jersey after his rivals failed to attack him on the 11th stage, a 188-km Pyrenean trek won by Pole Rafal Majka. Majka, who last year won the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, powered away from the group of breakaway riders in the climb up the col du Tourmalet and never looked back.
The Tinkoff-Saxo rider beat Ireland's Dan Martin (Cannondale-Garmin) by one minute and German Emanuel Buchmann (Bora Argon) by 1:23.
Team Sky rider Froome finished ninth, 5:21 off the pace, having spent a quiet day in the group of leading riders, with none of his opponents trying to unsettle him. He only lost two seconds to Spain's Alejandro Valverde, who sprinted in the finale to take eighth place.
A day after Froome and his Sky team mates hammered their rivals, there was a truce in the peloton.
The stage win was contested by the eight men who formed the day's breakaway, after a fast start from Pau, as Team Sky allowed the group to build a decent lead.
Majka was the strongest and he attacked on the steep roads to the tourmalet — a 17.1-km ascent at an average gradient of 7.3 percent — to claim victory a day after his team leader Alberto Contador suffered a heavy defeat at La Pierre St Martin.
Froome still leads American Tejay van Garderen (BMC Racing) by 2:52 with Colombian Nairo Quintana (Movistar) in third place, 3:09 off the pace.
Contador is sixth 4:04 behind Froome and defending champion Vincenzo Nibali, who cracked in the final ascent of the day, a mild 6.4 km climb, dropped out of the top 10. — Reuters
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