We're still trying to digest what happened on stage 20 of the Tour de France, the time trial at La Planche des Belle Filles, where Tadej Pogachar blew away Primoz Roglic to take a shocking overall win and Richie Porte earned his first Tour podium finish. While not exactly digestible, there were also a few small talking points on Saturday.
The trail of devastation felt by Jumbo Visma after his brutal loss in Roglic, but two of his teammates received UCI fines for what they wore on their jerseys during the 36km ride.
Elsewhere, Movistar had his best Tour GC finish in five years, while Rigoberto Urán also finished in the top 10 and said he was pleased with the performance of himself and his fellow Colombians.
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More bad news for Jumbo Visma after Primoz Roglic's Tour de France crown was ruined by an incredible ride by rival Tadej Pogachar, who took yellow just one day from Paris, at La Planche des Belles Filles. There was only.
In addition to this devastating blow, the team was fined 2,000 Swiss francs (£1,699) after Tom Dumoulin and Tony Martin were found in violation of UCI rule 1.3.064.
The rule stipulates that former world champions may wear rainbow bands on the collar and cuffs of their jerseys, but the former TT world champion's long-sleeved skinsuit was instead banded halfway up the sleeve.
These two fines will hardly be remembered after Roglic's barely believable loss, but still, the reprimand is like rubbing salt in the wound after a disastrous day for the Dutch team.
Spain's Movistar has had a mostly quiet three weeks in France, racing without the polemics of his previous "trident" leadership.
Newly signed co-leader for 2020, Enric Mas, moved into fifth place after the La Planche des Belle Fils time trial, the team's best GC result since Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde made the podium in 2015, saved their race.
After Saturday's stage, Mas, who passed Miguel Angel Lopez on GC, said he was happy with his first Tour result with the team and proud to be in the top five with fellow Spaniard Mikel Landa. He also said he was proud to be in the top five with fellow Spaniard Mikel Landa.
"It was a confusing end because I was waiting for Mikel Landa and had already given up a bit on the top five. But we were able to get up to the position we wanted before the start. For Mikel and I to finish fourth and fifth was a great result for Spanish cycling.
"The truth about the team is that we are balanced. We have had some criticism because our performances in previous races were not the best, but we have grown little by little.
"I am happy with my performance, but next year I want to start a little better. Logistically, I want to finish as strong as I did this year, but at the same time I want to make sure I don't waste any time in the tough early stages. I'll keep fighting to get closer to the top."
EF Pro Cycling heads into the Tour with a Colombian GC triumvirate led by 2017 second-place finisher Rigoberto Urán, who will come home satisfied with their work over the past three weeks.
Uran secured eighth place in La Planche des Belles Filles, while teammate and Criterium du Dauphiné winner Daniel Martinez took a memorable stage win in Puy Marie. Fellow Colombian Miguel Angel Lopez (Astana) also took a stage win and a top 10 finish.
Defending champion Egan Bernal was forced to abandon the race due to back pain, and Nairo Quintana dropped out of contention due to injury, but Uran was happy with his race after the 20th stage, a year after his horrific crash at the Vuelta a España He added that he was pleased with Colombia Cycling's results in this race.
"Obviously, a lot more was expected. But I'm happy with what I was able to do here, not as a cyclist, but as a Colombian."
"When you get close to the podium, it's exciting because it's a great feeling to finish there. But you have to have good legs every day to do it because the level of all the riders is so high.
"I didn't have my best moments over the two days, but I'm happy to be here again. I'm happy to be here and I thank everyone for following me."
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