SAINT-LARY-SOULAN, France (AP) — The Tour de France title will continue to elude Nairo Quintana this year, but the Colombian climber at least salvaged some pride by ending a long victory drought in spectacular fashion on Wednesday. Five years after claiming his maiden Tour stage win in the Alps, the diminutive rider from Movistar triumphed at the summit of Col du Portet in the Pyrenees, a mountain top 2,215 meters above sea level. After a catastrophic start to the race and a disappointing showing in the Alps last week, the victory brought a smile back to Quintana's face. "It was a stage for pure climbers," he said about Stage 17, the shortest road leg in more than 30 years.Read more on NewsOK.com