Tour de France: Victor Lafay gives Cofidis their first win since 2008 on stage 2

 Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay held off the lead group to win stage 2 of the Tour de France 2023
Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay held off the lead group to win stage 2 of the Tour de France 2023
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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 Victor Lafay of France and Team Cofidis celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team JumboVisma during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 Victor Lafay of France and Team Cofidis celebrates at finish line as stage winner ahead of Wout Van Aert of Belgium and Team JumboVisma during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

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TOPSHOT  Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay celebrates as he cycles to the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT  AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATAFP via Getty Images
TOPSHOT Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay celebrates as he cycles to the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATAFP via Getty Images

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Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay L cycles to the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Thomas SAMSON  AFP Photo by THOMAS SAMSONAFP via Getty Images
Cofidis French rider Victor Lafay L cycles to the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Thomas SAMSON AFP Photo by THOMAS SAMSONAFP via Getty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost competes in the breakaway at the Cote dAlkiza 365m while fans cheer during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost competes in the breakaway at the Cote dAlkiza 365m while fans cheer during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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Spectators line the race route with Basque regional flags as the pack of riders cycles during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO  AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images
Spectators line the race route with Basque regional flags as the pack of riders cycles during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost  Polka Dot Mountain Jersey leads the breakaway during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 Neilson Powless of The United States and Team EF EducationEasyPost Polka Dot Mountain Jersey leads the breakaway during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 LR Remi Cavagna of France and Team Soudal  Quick Step and Edvald BoassonHagen of Norway and Team TotalEnergies compete in the breakaway during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 LR Remi Cavagna of France and Team Soudal Quick Step and Edvald BoassonHagen of Norway and Team TotalEnergies compete in the breakaway during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 LR Adam Yates of United Kingdom and UAE Team Emirates  Yellow Leader Jersey and Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey compete during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by David RamosGetty Images

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Team DSM  Firmenichs Australian rider Alexander Edmondson reacts after suffering a fall during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO  AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images
Team DSM Firmenichs Australian rider Alexander Edmondson reacts after suffering a fall during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images

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UAE Team Emirates British rider Adam Yates wearing the overall leaders yellow jersey L and EF Education  Easyposts Danish rider Magnus Cort Nielsen R cycle during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO  AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images

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Belgian Wout Van Aert of JumboVisma pictured in action during the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM Photo by DIRK WAEM  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by DIRK WAEMBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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British Mark Cavendish of Astana Qazaqstan Team pictured at the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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British Adam Yates of UAE Team Emirates and his dog wearing the yellow jersey of leader in the overall ranking pictured at the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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VITORIAGASTEIZ SPAIN  JULY 02 Danny Van Poppel of The Netherlands and Team BORAHansgrohe kicks a Athletic Club Football club ball prior to the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in VitoriaGasteiz Spain Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images
VITORIAGASTEIZ SPAIN JULY 02 Danny Van Poppel of The Netherlands and Team BORAHansgrohe kicks a Athletic Club Football club ball prior to the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in VitoriaGasteiz Spain Photo by Michael SteeleGetty Images

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Spectators deploy a banner paying tribute to the late Swiss Cyclist Gino Mader who died in the June 2023 Tour of Switzerland after plunging into a ravine during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Marco BERTORELLO  AFP Photo by MARCO BERTORELLOAFP via Getty Images

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British Simon Yates of Team Jayco Alula and British Adam Yates of UAE Team Emirates pictured at the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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British Adam Yates of UAE Team Emirates pictured at the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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British Simon Yates of Team Jayco Alula  British Adam Yates of UAE Team Emirates US Neilson Powless of EF EducationEasyPost and Slovenian Tadej Pogacar of UAE Team Emirates pictured at the start of the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race a 2089 km race from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sebastian Spain Sunday 02 July 2023 This years Tour de France takes place from 01 to 23 July 2023 BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS Photo by JASPER JACOBS  BELGA MAG  Belga via AFP Photo by JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP via Getty Images

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Victor Lafay ended a 15-year drought for Cofidis by winning stage 2 of the Tour de France in San Sebastian with a perfectly-timed attack beneath the flamme rouge at the end of a thunderous final hour of racing.

A frustrated Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) banged his handlebars after winning the sprint for second place from the elite group that formed over the Jaizkibel, while Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) helped himself to the time bonus for third having previously snaffled eight seconds after overpowering Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) atop that final climb.

Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) finished safely in the 25-strong front group to retain the yellow jersey, but his teammate Pogačar was the big winner among the overall contenders on Sunday. He moves up to second in the overall standings of the Tour de France, six seconds off Adam Yates, thanks to the 12 seconds of time bonuses he picked up across the day.

The final ascent of the Jaizkibel, so familiar from the Clàsica San Sebastian, was the site for the latest instalment of Pogačar and Vingegaard's never-ending duel as they jousted for the bonus seconds at the summit with 16km to go.

Pogačar took the sprint after the pair cruised clear of the field, and they began the descent with a 15-second lead over the chasers. Mindful that his teammate Wout van Aert was the favourite for stage victory, however, Vingegaard declined Pogačar's entreaties to ride, and so a 25-strong group would contest the stage honours.

Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën) and Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) were the notable absentees from the front group, conceding 58 seconds and 2:25, respectively, by the day's end.

Wilco Kelderman worked to tee up Van Aert on the run-in, but the Belgian did some of the key marking himself, tracking late moves from Tom Pidcock (Ineos) and Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek).

Van Aert opted to hold his fire, however, when Lafay took a flyer with a kilometre to go. The Frenchman had already shown his form by tracking Pogačar and Vingegaard on the Côte de Pike on stage 1, and he should not have been underestimated here as he pulled off a pitch-perfect coup du kilomètre to claim Cofidis' first Tour stage win since Sylvain Chavanel back in 2008.

"When I made my effort, I wasn't thinking about winning or not, I was just focused on doing my maximum effort," Lafay said. "I saw the line, I saw the countdown – 500m, 400m – and I saw my watts were dropping a little bit. I said to myself, 'Allez, allez, allez' and I believed until the finish."

Lafay was already a stylish stage winner on the Giro d'Italia two years ago in Guardia Sanframondi, but he had appeared to reach a new level in the spring of 2023. That form line continued upward on the opening day of the Tour and confirmation arrived when he seized the moment in San Sebastian.

"Yesterday, I was a victim of the marking between the favourites. Today I profited from it," Lafay said. "I saw that Jumbo had worked a lot in the final and I said to myself that it would be a good idea to have a go with a kilometre to go. Wout wasn't going to ride himself then."

UAE Team Emirates spent much of the day setting the tempo at the head of the bunch, partly in defence of Yates' yellow jersey but also intending to set up Pogačar's onslaught on the Jaizkibel. Yates duly led out the Slovenian on the climb, and Pogačar's haul of bonus seconds lifted him to second overall, six seconds off the yellow jersey. Simon Yates (Jayco-Alula) is third on the same time, while Vingegaard is sixth at 17 seconds.

"In the end, we set up Tadej for the bonus seconds and in the final, I think we did a good job. It all depended on the bonus seconds and the final - if Tadej won the bonus and the stage, he would have beaten me, but we kept [the yellow jersey] with the team," said Adam Yates.

How it unfolded

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EF Education  Easyposts US rider Neilson Powless wearing the best climbers polka dot dotted jersey cycles in a breakaway during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by AnneChristine POUJOULAT  AFP Photo by ANNECHRISTINE POUJOULATAFP via Getty Images

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simon Team Jayco Alulas British rider Simon Yates wearing the best sprinters green jersey L cycles ahead of UAE Team Emirates Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the best young riders white jersey R on Col Jaizkibel during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Bernard PAPON  POOL  AFP Photo by BERNARD PAPONPOOLAFP via Getty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 LR Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma and Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey compete during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon  PoolGetty Images

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JumboVismas Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard L and UAE Team Emirates Slovenian rider Tadej Pogacar wearing the best young riders white jersey R cycle on the Col Jaizkibel during the 2nd stage of the 110th edition of the Tour de France cycling race 2089 km between VitoriaGasteiz and San Sebastian in northern Spain on July 2 2023 Photo by Bernard PAPON  AFP Photo by BERNARD PAPONAFP via Getty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 Pello Bilbao of Spain and Team Bahrain Victorious attacks during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon  PoolGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 Pello Bilbao of Spain and Team Bahrain Victorious attacks during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon PoolGetty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 LR Simon Yates of United Kingdom and Team JaycoAlUla  Green Points Jersey and Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey compete during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon  PoolGetty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 LR Tom Pidcock of United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers Giulio Ciccone of Italy and Team LidlTrek and Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team JumboVisma attack during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon  PoolGetty Images

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SAN SBASTIN SPAIN  JULY 02 Adam Yates of United Kingdom and UAE Team Emirates  Yellow Leader Jersey competes during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin  UCIWT  on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon  PoolGetty Images
SAN SBASTIN SPAIN JULY 02 Adam Yates of United Kingdom and UAE Team Emirates Yellow Leader Jersey competes during the stage two of the 110th Tour de France 2023 a 2089km stage from VitoriaGasteiz to San Sbastin UCIWT on July 02 2023 in San Sbastin Spain Photo by Bernard Papon PoolGetty Images

After losing Richard Carapaz to the injuries he sustained in his crash on the opening stage, EF Education-EasyPost were determined to reignite their Tour, and Neilson Powless immediately stepped up to the plate. The American had taken the polka dot jersey Saturday and he would spend the bulk of stage 2 of the front in his successful bid to defend it after attacking early on with Rémi Cavagna (Soudal-QuickStep) and Edvald Boasson Hagen (TotalEnergies).

On the longest day of the Tour, the trio established a maximum lead just shy of five minutes as they wound their way from Vitoria to San Sebastian, acclaimed on every hillside by masses upon masses of Basque fans.

Powless, as expected, led the break over the climbs of Udana, Aztiria, Alkiza and Gurutze, and he would be the last man standing come the mighty Jaizkibel, an ascent so familiar to him after his 2021 triumph at the Clàsica de San Sébastian.

UAE Team Emirates – with Mikkel Bjerg especially active – had dictated terms in the bunch all day, setting a pace that saw a number of sprinters, Mark Cavendish among them, distanced with 80km to go.

On the lower slopes of the Jaizkibel, it was Jumbo-Visma who took up the reins for Vingegaard, cutting Powless's lead to a few seconds and whittling down the bunch still further, but the race took on a new guise when Rafał Majka hit the front for Pogačar some 3km from the summit.

Powless was caught soon afterwards – "All I could do was ride threshold in Jaizkibel. I needed to go at least one minute faster to hold off the bunch," Powless said – and only 25 or so riders remained in contact on the approach to the summit.

Yates upped the pace further in the last kilometre before Pogačar accelerated, bringing Vingegaard with him towards the mist-shrouded summit. The Slovenian won the sprint at the top and, despite the slippery roads, he initially pressed on over the other side, flicking his elbow in search of a turn from Vingegaard. The Dane opted against it and the move petered out, but the duel still has 19 more stages to run.

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