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Attacking Each Other TDF20-105
Near the top of the Montee Saint Nizier de Moucherotte it was the time for the best of the break to start attacking each other. The big move came from Richard Carapz (Ineos-Grenadiers) who was hoping to get something for his team after the disaster that was the last day of racing. His team has dominated the Tour for most of this past decade so it is odd to see their riders vying for stage wins out of a break away. Lennard Kamna (Bora-Hansgrohe) was on the front when the attack came, but he as still able to jump onto the Ecuadorian's wheel. And Sebastien Reichenbach (Groupama-FDJ) dove onto the wheel, but slowing dropped off the pace as the other two raced to the top of the climb.