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    Tour de France stage 10 LIVE: Healy, Van der Poel and O’Connor among those in large breakaway during testing Bastille Day in the Massif Central

    There’s some action in the chase group, as Healy, Higuita and Vervaeke attack and set off in pursuit of Tejada and Romo.

    Meanwhile in the peloton, UAE continue to set tempo to control things, without going too deep just yet. As things are going, it appears they want the stage win for Pog.

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    The break of about 30 riders (pictures) now lead by just under a minute, but are being chased by a peloton being paced by UAE Team Emirates XRG. A big question of the day is whether or not their leader Tadej Pogačar wants the stage today, or if he’s happy to let the break take it. Based on the way they’re riding now, it seems the former is true.

    LE LIORAN, FRANCE - JULY 14: (L-R) Jonas Abrahamsen of Norway and Team Uno-X Mobility and Kevin Vauquelin of France and Netcompany INEOS Cycling Team compete during the 113th Tour de France 2026, Stage 10 a 166.6km stage from Aurillac to Le Lioran 1240m / #UCIWT / on July 14, 2026 in Le Lioran, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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    We might have our day’s break – a big group of about 30 riders has got the biggest lead of the day so far, of just over 30 seconds. It’s full of stellar names – Van der Poel, Healy, Baudin, Jegat, Valentin Paret-Peintre, Romo, Ion Izagirre, O’Connor, Abrahamsen, Tejada, Arensman and Vauquelin are all present. Will the peloton let this one go?

    A big group of over 20 riders has a gap over about 10 seconds, and it’s full of big names – Van der Poel, Ganna are the headliners, but are also joined by Vauquelin, Abrahamsen, Baudin, Wellens, Jegat and Valentin Paret-Peintre, to name a few. It’s far from settled though as more are trying to join from behind.

    The attacks are coming out of the peloton again, and we have a group of eleven gone clear by a few seconds – Movistar (Castrillo, Hessmann, Oliveira) and Netcompany (Foss, Kwiatkowski, Tarling) have three each, and are joined by Costiou, Aranburu, Bennett, Devolve and, interesting, Richard Carapaz. The peloton aren’t happy with the group though and chasing hard.

    Vingegaard and the other GC riders all appear to be back in the peloton – but Tim Merlier is not. Lidl-Trek are still pushing on at the front with Vacek and Simmons, and the sprint is only a few kilometres away. Girmay is also up there, but it’s unclear where the other green jersey rivals are, but Merlier won’t be competing for any points.

    Lidl-Trek are using a short unclassified uphill (of which there are many in this region) to put the pressure on, with Simmons leading the peloton and Pedersen a few wheels behind. It looks like they’re trying to make matters hard for his green jersey rivals, and potentially take them out of contention before the intermediate sprint.

    The peloton is back to how it was at the start of the day – all together. O’Connor has been caught, and no other attacks have gone clear for now. With the intermediate sprint coming up in just over 10km, it appears many stage hopefuls are waiting for it to be done before making their committed moves.

    Tour de France director Christian Prudhomme gestures from atop his race direction vehicle to give the start to the pack of riders (peloton) at the start of the 10th stage of the 113th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, 166,6 km between Aurillac and Le Lioran in the Massif Central, on July 14, 2026. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)

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    Mads Pedersen has had to stop briefly for a mechanical. These first 25km of the stage are the most important of the day for him, as there’s an intermediate sprint coming up around then that he and those after his green jersey will be after – unlike at the end of the stage, where the climbers and GC riders will take over.

    Thankfully for Pedersen, it was a quick change and he’s in the convoy making his way back.

    It’s another scorcher of a day in France, continuing what has been a relentlessly hot Tour de France. Alongside the parcours and the incentive to get into the break, that will be another factor that makes this a very gruelling, demanding stage, and a rude awakening from yesterday’s rest.

    AURILLAC, FRANCE - JULY 14: (L-R) Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike - Polka dot Mountain Jersey, Romain Gregoire of France and Team Groupama - FDJ United, Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - XRG - Yellow Leader Jersey, Mads Pedersen of Denmark and Team Lidl - Trek - Green Sprint Jersey and Isaac Del Toro of Mexico and UAE Team Emirates - XRG - White best Young Rider Jersey prior to 113th Tour de France 2026, Stage 10 a 166.6km stage from Aurillac to Le Lioran 1240m / #UCIWT / on July 14, 2026 in Aurillac, France. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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    The riders are on the move in Aurillac for the neutralised start. Brace yourself – given the nature of the parcours, this is going to be a huge fight to get into the breakaway, possibly the most hotly contested of the Tour so far. It’s going to be a lot of fun!

    Bonjour and welcome to stage 10 of the Tour de France!

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