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‘It’s almost rarer than winning a stage’ – USA’s Sean Quinn comes agonisingly close to yellow jersey at the Tour de France

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‘It’s almost rarer than winning a stage’ – USA’s Sean Quinn comes agonisingly close to yellow jersey at the Tour de France

Twenty eight seconds. That’s all that separated Sean Quinn from taking the yellow jersey at the Tour de France on stage three. It’s the time it might take him to put on a pair of cycling shoes, do a few pre-race stretches, or make a recovery shake. On Tuesday in Foix, it felt like an eternity.

The former US national road champion was part of a 34-man breakaway that formed out of Carcassonne. The second best placed in GC among the escapees, he began the day more than five and a half minutes behind the race leader Tadej Pogačar, and gained almost 13 minutes at the line with seventh place.

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