Having kept out of trouble for much of the first two weeks of the Tour de France, the stage 13 time trial in Pau was something of a day to forget for UAE Team Emirates leader Dan Martin. The Irishman finished 33rd on the 27.2-kilometre test, losing 2:06 to stage winner Julian Alaphilippe, and 1:56 to race favourite Geraint Thomas. The result sees Martin slip two places on the overall standings, from ninth to 11th, but the time loss is more troubling. Previously, Martin had lay just 57 seconds down on reigning champion Thomas, with his favoured terrain of the Pyrenees nearing. Now, as the Tourmalet looms, he has 2:49 to make up on the Welshman.ADVERTISEMENT `The heat was the biggest surprise, you know,` said Martin after the stage. `This morning by noon, the temperatures had gone up so much, and on the first climb I felt it straight away. `[The stage] went really quick, you get into your rhythm. It`s a cool course and you have to concentrate at all times. I went as hard as I could, and that`s all I can ask for.` Martin, a climber who enjoys the steep slopes far more than time trialing, targeted the first half of the TT, the hillier section. Though he actually lost 6.75secs/km to Alaphilippe at the first checkpoint, his times stabilised as the race went on, only losing 3.79secs/km to the stage winner on rest of the course, and riding steadily on the flat.
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