Últimos 5 km del mítico Alpe-D'Huez, Tour de Francia 2013 Ataques Nairo Quintana

The second ascent of the legendary Alpe d'Huez, corresponding to stage 18 of the 2013 Tour de France, saw leader Christopher Froome show signs of weakness for the first time in the entire race. He was forced to break the rules by eating more than 6 km from the finish, a completely prohibited act in the Tour, which resulted in a 20-second penalty in the general classification. The stage was won by French cyclist Christophe Riblon, who overtook Australian Tejai Van Garderen with 2 km remaining. Strong attacks from Nairo Quintana and Joaquim Rodriguez put Froome and Alberto Contador under serious pressure. Contador, maintaining a steady pace and aided by his teammate Roman Kreuziger, managed to lose as little time as possible despite having a difficult day.