Sixth at 14km and now fourth at 30.5km, Richie Porte is the first to interrupt the top five at the second check since Kiryienka went past much earlier in the day.
The Tasmanian from Sky is 43" slower than Sanchez at the 30.5km mark.

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Sixth at 14km and now fourth at 30.5km, Richie Porte is the first to interrupt the top five at the second check since Kiryienka went past much earlier in the day.
The Tasmanian from Sky is 43" slower than Sanchez at the 30.5km mark.
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