'It was pretty stressful' - Ben Healy stays in yellow at Tour de France as Tadej Pogacar crashes near finish of stage 11
Briefly

Healy was challenged as the peloton split into two groups, but his EF Education Easypost team effectively closed a gap to keep him safe. Vingegaard and Healy attacked after a significant distance, though Pogacar quickly reacted to nullify their move. Following a fall late in the race, Pogacar returned to the fold, while Healy and other leaders finished behind a breakaway group. Despite the chaos, Healy retained his yellow jersey as race leader.
The team just did a super effort to keep me up there, even when we missed the split early on. From then on, we were on the ball the whole day.
I went on a little dig with Jonas and you never know what's going to come with these things.
I just hope he's okay. There were a lot of things happening today, but we managed to stick to our plan.
Healy's EF Education Easypost team took charge of the peloton behind, ensuring he remained safe during the race.
Read at Irish Independent
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