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Dropping Them All CdD33
The only man able to follow the accelerations of Chris Froome (Team Sky) was his former teammate, Richie Porte (BMC). The pair having left Alberto Contador behind, knew that one of them would be the new leader of the 68th Criterium du Dauphine. Froome started the day two seconds ahead of Porte, so Porte had do take the stage and the 10 second bonus. Unfortunately for the Aussie, he wasn't able to shake the lanky Brit and finally was unable to hold tight to the carbon wheels of his adversary. Froome claimed the stage and the leader's jersey while Porte is left in second place without his borrowed Polka Dot Jersey looking to try and gain back seven seconds on his former teammate. Contador dropped to third, now a full 27 seconds in arrears.