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Ewan battles on in Tour de France despite being dropped after 10 kilometres

Ewan battles on in Tour de France despite being dropped after 10 kilometres


Battered, weary and sporting a huge bandage on one leg, nearly 40 minutes after Michael Matthews (Orica-BikeExchange) claimed an extraordinary victory on stage 14 of the Tour de France, another Australian sprinter crossed the line, merely grateful that what he called “a shocker of a day” was over.

Caleb Ewan had been dropped some 10 kilometres after the start of the stage from Saint Étienne to Mende, but with a cohort of three Lotto-Soudal teammates, Tim Wellens, Frederik Frison and Reinhardt Janse Van Rensburg, he was able to get through again. Although as he admitted, afterwards, even if his crash on stage 13 had knocked him back short-term, he had already been having a difficult Tour de France, with another fall in the first week and missed opportunities in Denmark.

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