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Julian Alapahilippe extended his overall lead at the Tour de France on Friday winning the 27.2km individual time-trial at Pau on stage 13 to keep the yellow jersey and send his home fans wild. Geraint Thomas was second, the defending champion dropping 14 seconds on the French overall leader to slip to 1min 26sec adrift in the general classification after the race-against-the-clock around the Pyrenean town.
"If he carries on like this he'll win the Tour," the 33-year-old Thomas forecast at the finish line. The Welshman said Alaphilippe's barnstorming ride had taken him by surprise. "He's going incredibly well and is certainly the favourite or the one to watch at the moment," he added. "But there is a long way to go and a lot of hard stages to come."
Sweat was dripping freely from the 2018 champion in the full heat of a baking south-eastern France afternoon. "I was overheating a bit, It was that last bit that got me, in the last 8km I didn't have the power I wanted," he admitted. Alaphilippe has been going from strength to strength this season and said he was taking his responsibility to the French fans very seriously. "I never set off thinking about pulling off this win. Nobody is more surprised than I am," said the Deceuninck Quick-Step world No.1 who has lit up the Tour with a series of jaw-dropping attacks.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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