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Christopher Froome won the harsh Stage 15 climb up Mont Ventoux, and took a commanding lead atop the general classification at the 2013 Tour de France in the process. Two days after crosswinds wreaked havoc on the peloton and helped Alberto Contador cut more than a minute into Froome's lead, Froome gained back 1:40 on the Spaniard and expanded his lead to more than four minutes over second-place overall Bauke Mollema.
Unsurprisingly, Froome's ride over bumpy terrain launched him to the top of the King of the Mountains standings ahead of a struggling Pierre Rolland. Second-place Mikel Nieve Iturralde will wear the polka dot jersey for Stage 16 while Froome rides in yellow for a ninth straight stage.
Peter Sagan earned 20 points towards his points classification lead. He is now 99 points ahead of second-place Mark Cavendish, giving him a likely insurmountable lead for the green jersey.
Check out the Top 10 of the general classification below. Head over to the official site of the 2013 Tour de France for expanded standings.
Rank | Rider | Team | Time | Gap |
1. | Chris Froome | Sky Procycling | 61h 11' 43'' | |
2. | Bauke Mollema | Belkin Pro Cycling | 61h 15' 57'' | + 04' 14'' |
3. | Alberto Contador | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | 61h 16' 08'' | + 04' 25'' |
4. | Roman Kreuziger | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | 61h 16' 11'' | + 04' 28'' |
5. | Laurens Ten Dam | Belkin Pro Cycling | 61h 16' 37'' | + 04' 54'' |
6. | Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas | Movistar Team | 61h 17' 30'' | + 05' 47'' |
7. | Jakob Fuglsang | Astana Pro Team | 61h 18' 05'' | + 06' 22'' |
8. | Joaquin Rodriguez Oliver | Katusha Team | 61h 18' 54'' | + 07' 11'' |
9. | Jean-Christophe Péraud | AG2R La Mondiale | 61h 19' 30'' | + 07' 47'' |
10. | Michal Kwiatkowski | Omega Pharma-Quick Step | 61h 19' 41'' | + 07' 58'' |
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