France's Julian Alaphilippe, wears the overall leader's yellow jersey after winning the second stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 186 kilometers (115.6 miles) with start and finish in Nice, southern France, Sunday, Aug.

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Julian Alaphilippe is no longer the yellow jersey of the Tour de France.

However, the Frenchman did not lose a single second in the 5th stage arriving at Privas and won by Wout Van Aert, but he fell under a penalty.

According to FranceTélévisions, Julian Alaphilippe would have taken a container in the last 20 kilometers, which is prohibited by the regulations.

The marshals took him with his hand in the bag and allegedly gave him a penalty of 20 seconds.

“If so, it's an official jury decision and there was nothing I could do about it.

It was a very long, very boring stage ... If it's like that, there's no problem tomorrow I'll get up.

It is the Australian Adam Yates who recovers the yellow jersey of Julian Alaphilippe.

Julian Alaphilippe waves to the crowd and leaves, he will not be on the podium tonight.

It was not until after the race to attend the animation.

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- The Gruppetto (@LeGruppetto) September 2, 2020

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