Thomas keeps yellow as Quintana wins Tour de France 17th stage

Britain's Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, strains as he crosses the finish line of the seventeenth stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday. Photo: AP Photo/Peter Dejong

Britain's Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader's yellow jersey, strains as he crosses the finish line of the seventeenth stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday. Photo: AP Photo/Peter Dejong

Published Jul 25, 2018

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SAINT-LARY-SOULAN, France - Britain's Geraint Thomas moved a step closer to winning the Tour de France after pushing Sky teammate Chris Froome down the standings on a 17th stage won by Colombia's Nairo Quintana on Wednesday.

Thomas held an overnight lead of 1min 39sec on compatriot Froome, but took it to 2:31 after the four-time champion crossed the finish 1:36 behind Quintana and nearly a minute off Thomas.

Ireland's Dan Martin (UAE) finished second on the stage at 28secs behind Quintana, with Thomas third at 47 and Slovenian Primoz Roglic (Lotto-Jumbo) in fourth at 52. Froome's failure to stay with Thomas in the final few kilometres of the 16 km climb to the finish of the Col du Portet amid a series of attacks by rivals means the Kenyan-born Briton is in danger of finishing off the podium.

Dutch rival Tom Dumoulin, the 2017 Giro d'Italia champion, finished behind Thomas but well ahead of Froome to move up to second place. Welshman Thomas will start Thursday's 18th stage, a mainly flat 171 km ride from Trie-sur-Blaise to Pau with a 1:59 lead on Sunweb team leader Dumoulin, with Froome in third.

Friday's stage is the final day in the mountains, but has a downhill finish in Laruns. The final podium placings will be decided by the penultimate-stage time trial, over 31 km, on Saturday.

🙌 #VamosNairo #TDF2018 pic.twitter.com/fG0Va1d5Of

— Movistar Team (@Movistar_Team) July 25, 2018

🏁 What a ride by @GeraintThomas86 @TeamSky💛 - kept cool and made it count at the end finishing 3rd on the stage & extending his overall lead! 💪 #TDF2018 pic.twitter.com/jZqJOO85Dm

— Le Tour de France UK (@letour_uk) July 25, 2018

AFP

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