Simon Yates Wins Stage 10; Healy Takes Yellow
Simon Yates Wins Stage 10; Healy Takes Yellow

Simon Yates Wins Stage 10; Healy Takes Yellow

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Simon Yates won stage 10 of the Tour de France with a solo attack on the final climb, earning his third career stage victory. Ben Healy finished third and took over the yellow jersey, becoming the first Irish rider since Stephen Roche in 1987 to lead the Tour. The 165.3km stage through the Massif Central saw Thymen Arensman finish second, while defending champion Tadej Pogacar eased off at the finish and now trails Healy by 29 seconds. Remco Evenepoel lost time late in the stage and dropped to third overall, while Jonas Vingegaard remains Pogacar's main rival at 1 minute 17 seconds behind the leader. Healy was named the most combative rider for his aggressive racing. The peloton will take a rest day before the next stage.

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