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Stage 11 - 07/07/2021: Sorgues > Malaucène - 198.9 KM
T. POGACAR
UAD - UAE
M. CAVENDISH
DQT - BEL
N. QUINTANA
ARK - FRA
T. POGACAR
UAD - UAE
BARHAIN VICTORIOUS
BRN
K. ELISSONDE
TFS - USA
W. VAN AERT
TJV - NED
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Last kilometer of the stage
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Mark Cavendish, the incredible comeback

Mark Cavendish is back in the spotlight. Explanations. 
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Key figure of the day

Winner of the 11h stage of the Tour de France 2021 between Sorgues and Malaucène, Wout van Aert is the second Belgian rider to win a "Ventoux stage" in the history of the race. Another Belgian rider won the very last time the Tour de France visited the Géant de Provence: in 2016, Thomas De Gendt took the win on the 12th stage between Montpellier and Le Chalet-Reynard. This is the first time a Belgian rider succeeds at another Belgian rider on this mythical stage. France did better in 1951, 1952 and 1955: three wins in a row with Louison Bobet, Jean Robic and Louison Bobet again. Italy also achieved to win two consecutive times, with Eros Poli in 1994 and Marco Pantani in 2000.
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Onboard Camera
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