He holds a 68 point lead over Peter Sagan currently.
Green jersey wearer Sam Bennett will take a commanding 68 point lead in the longest stage of this year's Tour de France.
The 222 kilometre trek from Chauvigny to Sarran features an intermediate sprint a quarter of the way in.
Bennett's nearest challenger for the green jersey Peter Sagan was bumped down to last place on yesterday's stage for an infringement on Wout van Aert.
The yellow jersey of Primoz Roglic could come under threat today.
He holds a 21-second lead over Egan Bernal.
Bonjour Chauvigny 👋
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) September 10, 2020
🚩 Départ / Start: 11:50 CET ⏰#TDF2020 #TDFunited pic.twitter.com/moOp3twISs
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