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Tour de France 2024: Richard Carapaz Earns Victory At Stage 17

Richard Carapaz Triumphs in Stage 17 of Tour de France 2024

Tour de France 2024: Richard Carapaz comes victorious at stage 17
Tour de France 2024: Richard Carapaz comes victorious at stage 17 (Image sourced-Official page)

Richard Carapaz completed his collection of victories in cycling’s Grand Tours by winning stage 17 of the Tour de France 2024. Already a stage winner at the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a España, and an Olympic road race gold medalist, Carapaz secured his first Tour de France stage win with an impressive solo effort in the Alps. 

This victory also marks a historic milestone, as he becomes the first Ecuadorian to win a stage at the Tour. Riding for Education-EasyPost, Carapaz’s triumph adds another significant achievement to his illustrious cycling career.

More on the Tour de France 2024

The Tour de France 2024 is the 111th edition of the prestigious cycling race, running from June 29 to July 21. The race covers a diverse and challenging route, including various mountain stages, flat sprints, and individual time trials, starting in Florence, Italy, and finishing on the Champs-Élysées in Paris, France.

Riders gathered in Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux for the start of stage 17 of the 2024 Tour de France. The Tour de France organizer, Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.), crafted a captivating route through the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France.

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The 177.8-kilometer course of this year’s Tour de France led riders into the Alps on a demanding and mountainous route from Saint-Paul-Trois-Chateaux to Superdevoluy. The stage’s finale featured a Category 3 climb, following earlier tests on both Category 2 and Category 1 climbs. Riders also faced fast and challenging descents.

Elmar Reinders (Jayco-Alula) and Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious) did not start the stage. One was sidelined due to illness, while the other became a father overnight.

These are the overall top 10 after stage 17

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) 70hr 21min 27sec; Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) +3min 11sec; Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick-Step) +5min 9sec; João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) +12min 57sec; Mikel Landa (Soudal-Quick-Step) +13min 245sec; Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers) +13min 30sec; Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) +15min 41sec; Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) +17min 51sec; Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) +18min 15sec; Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) +18min 35sec

These riders came in the top 5 in the 17th stage

  1. Richard Carapaz
  2. Simon Yates +37sec
  3. Enric Mas +57sec
  4. Laurens De Plus +1min 44sec
  5. Oscar Onley +1min 44sec

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