Unhappy with the pace of the breakaway on the Cote de Thesy Jordan Jegat (TotalEnergies) went off the front. I don't think he was after the King of the Mountain points nor a seventy-three kilometer solo chase for a stage win. I think, instead that he was hoping to draw out the stronger riders of the large breakaway. Plus, the peloton seems disinterested in chasing, so he has a chance to move up to the top ten in the general classification on the penultimate stage of the Tour de France. For a Frenchman, that is a huge opportunity.
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