French Christophe Laporte gets the “little hand”Fifth victory after winning for Jumbo Visma andn a reduced sprint in the nineteenth stage In a 188.3km battle between Castelnau Magnoac and Cahors, where Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard kept the yellow jersey, Slovenian Tadej gave five insignificant seconds against Pogacar.

Laporte (La Seyne sur Mer, 29) was the smartest in a messy finish that prevented the massive sprint. The Frenchman joined a trio of breakaways, starting close to the finish line and taking his first Tour de France victory, leaving behind a year without French wins in his career.

East Saturday appointment with stopwatch twentieth and penultimate stage Tour with a route 40.7km Between Lacapelle Marival and Rocamadour, a long test for experts, moment less love than expected for the big differences in the general classification, both for the yellow jersey, it tied with Vingegaard, and for the podium positions, Pogacar and Thomas are in the second places.

Again, Pogacar doesn’t want to leave the Tour without a fourth winwill be number 10 in 3 entries. A duel with Van Aert, even with Vingeggard, it could be interesting.

The overall classification after stage 19 of the 2022 Tour de France is as follows:

  1. Jonas Vingegaard Rasmussen (DEN/Jumbo-Visma) 75:45:39

  2. Tadej Pogacar (SLO/UAE Emirates) – 00:03:26

  3. Geraint Thomas (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:08:00

  4. David Gaudu (FRA/ Groupama-FDJ) 00:11:05

  5. Nairo Quintana (COL/ Arkea-Samsic Team) 00:13:35

  6. Louis Meintjes (RSA/Intermarche) 00:13:43

  7. Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS/Bora-Hansgrohe) 00:14:10

  8. Romain Bardet (FRA/ Team DSM) 00:16:11

  9. Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ/ Astana-Kazakhstan Team) 00:20:29

  10. Adam Yates (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:20:37

  11. Valentin Madouas (FRA/ Groupama-FDJ) 00:33:34

  12. Bob Jungels (FRA/ AG2R Citroen Team) 00:42:47

  13. Neilson Powless (US/EF-EasyPost) 00:45:22

  14. Thomas Pidcock (GBR/Ineos Grenadiers) 00:46:33

  15. Luis Leon Sánchez (ESP/Bahrain-Victory) 00:47:27

  16. Patrick Konrad (GER/ Bora-Hansgrohe) 00:51:58

  17. Thomas Pidcock (GBR/ INEOS GRENADIERS) until 00:54:52

  18. Sepp Kuss (NED/ JUMBO – VISMA) 00:58:55

  19. Dylan Teuns (BRN/ BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS) at 01:08:26

  20. Brandon Mcnulty (UAE/ UAE EMIRATES) 01:26:05