Tour de France: Yates wins stage 10, Healy takes lead

Tuesday is a break day at the Tour, Wednesday is reserved for the stage through Toulouse.

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British cyclist Simon Yates is the winner of the 10th stage of the Tour de France, while Irishman Ben Healy has taken the lead in the general classification.

The Visma rider completed the first mountain stage of this year's Tour in four hours, 20 minutes and five seconds, recording his third stage triumph in the legendary race.

Today's stage was driven from Enzo to Mont-Dore, 165,3 kilometers long, with as many as eight categorized climbs, seven of which were in the second category.

Traditionally, Mondays are a break day for Grand Tour races, but an exception was made due to the national holiday - Bastille Day.

Second place went to Dutchman Timen Arensman, nine seconds behind the winner, while third was Hili, 31 seconds behind.

Hili thus took over the yellow jersey intended for the best overall finisher from Slovenian Tadej Pogačar.

The Irishman has a total time of 37 hours, 41 minutes and 49 seconds in the overall standings, while second-place Pogačar is 29 seconds behind.

Third is Belgian Remko Evenepoel, one minute and 29 seconds behind Healy.

Tuesday is a break day at the Tour, Wednesday is reserved for the stage through Toulouse.

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