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Tour de France: emotional Julian Alaphilippe takes yellow jersey after stage two

  • Alaphilippe launches a blistering attack to clinch bonus seconds at the summit before a white-knuckle descent to the finish line in Nice.

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Deceuninck-Quick Step rider Julian Alaphilippe of France celebrates winning stage two. Photo: Reuters
A year after thrilling his home nation for a fortnight on last year’s Tour de France, a tearful Julian Alaphilippe produced an almost carbon-copy capture of a stage win on Sunday to claim the overall leader’s yellow jersey once again.

On the day’s final climb, Alaphilippe launched a blistering attack to clinch bonus seconds at the summit before a white-knuckle descent to the finish line in Nice also gave him bonus time.

Alaphilippe, described by former winner Geraint Thomas during last year’s rampage as the “darling of France”, leads Britain’s Adam Yates, who accompanied him in his wild dash from distance, by just four seconds.

The main overall contenders are 17 seconds adrift.

“I just wanted to dedicate this victory to my dad. It was important to me,” said a tearful Alaphilippe whose father Jo passed away in June.

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