Tour de France rookie Wout van Aert of Belgium won Monday’s 10th stage in a sprint finish.
Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe was able to retain the overall leader’s yellow jersey after crosswinds caused chaos in the peloton during the 217.5-kilometer (135.2-mile) ride from Saint-Flour to Albi.
Defending champion Geraint Thomas of Wales moved to second place overall, 1:12 behind Alaphilippe.
“The last 70 kilometers were very nervous,” the 24-year-old van Aert said after beating Italy’s Elia Viviani to the finish line by a few inches. “It’s crazy.”
After a day off Tuesday, cyclists will resume the race on Wednsday with Stage 11, a relatively flat 167-kilometer trek (103.8 miles) from Albi to Toulouse.
–Field Level Media