GAP, France — Portuguese rider Rui Costa won the 16th stage of the Tour de France, and Chris Froome maintained his healthy lead over Alberto Contador as both survived a downhill scare Tuesday.
Costa broke away on the last climb of a hilly trek to secure the second stage win of his Tour career, crossing the line 42 seconds ahead of Christophe Riblon.
"I knew exactly what I had to do, and every second that I gained going uphill were useful at the end," Costa said through a translator. "I had enough strength to hold on."
In the sprint for second place, Riblon beat Arnold Jeannesson, Jerome Coppel and German veteran Andreas Kloeden.
Froome and Contador finished more than 11 minutes behind Costa, who is not considered to be a contender for overall victory.
About halfway up the day's final climb, Contador attacked, but Richie Porte responded and got Sky teammate Froome back on Contador's wheel.
Contador attacked again soon after and opened up a gap of about 50 meters (yards) before being caught. Contador then tried a third attack and Porte had to drop off, leaving Froome to do the work.
They got to the top together, but going downhill proved even more eventful.