Joaquim Rodriguez wins another stage but Chris Froome still controls Tour de France
Spaniard triumphs in rainy slog through climbs in the Pyrenees in the cycling classic
Chris Froome controlled a series of tentative attacks from his rivals as Joaquim Rodriguez won his second stage of this year's Tour de France on Thursday.
Rodriguez, 36, was part of an original 22-man breakaway on the 12th stage that gradually split up over the 195km trek from Lannemezan to Plateau de Beille in changing weather that ranged from 38 degree Celsius heat to 12 degrees with thunder, lightning and hail.
The Spaniard had already won the third stage finish on the Mur de Huy and also had a stage victory back in 2010.
"After two days in the Pyrenees the morale was quite low. After Tuesday's stage I realised I could not fight for the general classification so I decided to focus on winning stages," said Rodriguez.
Denmark's Jakob Fuglsang was second at one minute 12 seconds with Frenchman Romain Bardet third at 1:49, the pair dropped by Rodriguez on the final 15.8km hors category climb to the finish.
Froome came home in 10th at 6:47 among his principle rivals, including Nairo Quintana, two-time former winner Alberto Contador and reigning champion Vincenzo Nibali.
"After three days in the Pyrenees, and a finale like today's we're tired of course," said Froome.