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On a Mission TdF24-42
It is now obvious that Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility) has every intention of amazing as many King of the Mountain points as possible before the Tour gets to the Pyrenees. He went out from the drop of the start flag in search of the top of the first of five climbs on the day. He was joined by two others, but they were called back by their team. He didn't let that worry him. He simple carried on with his effort to grab the maximum points available out on the road today. By this point he had taken maximum points on three climbs and picked up the maximum sprint points in the process. He led that competition early just by being in the breakaway every day. He still sits in third on points towards the Maillot Vert. And clearly has the lead in the quest for the Maillot a Pois.