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Yeah, the classification has the KOM at 134.5km, which is the finish line. The differs from the profile, and where the stge said the point was, but hey-ho. What d'you reckon? Remove the points?
Think they will need to go.
Vuillermoz was in the lead from about 1600 met to 200 met to the finish line, at which point G Izaguirre passed him and stayed in front almost to the finish line, where Demare beat him by a bike throw. So, it seems to me that the only time that the riders were on the road in the order Demare, Izaguirre, Laporte (the KOM3 result), was on the finish line.
The race continued after the KOM point up a long driveway for 800mts...Strange but that's how it was...
It's just before the finish line, according to the graphics on the official website. Just over 1km from the finish line.