SAINT-GERVAIS MONT BLANC, France -- Chris Froome crashed but kept his yellow jersey as Romain Bardet won on a damp, treacherous Stage 19 of the Tour de France.Team Skys Froome hit the deck as rain fell late on the 146-kilometer stage from Albertville to Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, and though he quickly swapped bikes with Geraint Thomas and got back on his way, he appeared to be struggling as rivals tried to attack on the final climb on Mont Blanc.Movistars Nairo Quintana was able to take a handful of seconds, but Froome escaped major damage as others had dramas of their own.AG2R La Mondiales Bardet took a solo win to move up on a general classification which received a significant shake-up with only two stages left.Bardets second career Tour stage win, and Frances first of this years race, came by 23 seconds from Katushas Joaquim Rodriguez and his fellow Spaniard Alejandro Valverde of Movistar, with Quintana another three seconds back.Froome crossed the line ninth, 36 seconds behind Bardet, while further back 23-year-old Briton Adam Yates was dropped by the contenders in the final stages of the climb and lost his grip on third place overall.Trek-Segafredos Bauke Mollema, who began the day second, crashed once and ran out of road on a sharp corner to be completely dropped by the main pack, and he finished more than four minutes down.That means Froome has actually seen his advantage in yellow grow as Bardet is now second overall -- four minutes, 11 seconds down -- while Quintana slots into third, a further 16 seconds back.After losing touch, Yates is now fourth overall, 11 seconds off the podium, but still holding the white jersey as the best young rider. 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