Tour de Suisse 2023: Ayuso solos to victory, Skjelmose regains race lead

Juan Ayuso - Tour de Suisse 2023: Ayuso solos to victory, Skjelmose regains race lead

Results 5th stage 2023 Tour de Suisse

1. Juan Ayuso (spa) 2. Mattias Skjelmose (den) + 0.54 3. Pello Bilbao (spa) s.t. 4. Rigoberto Uran (col) s.t. 5. Romain Bardet (fra) s.t. 6. Wilco Kelderman (nld) s.t. 7. Rui Costa (por) + 0.58 8. Felix Gall (aut) s.t. 9. Antonio Tiberi (ita) + 1.01 10. Remco Evenepoel (bel) + 1.20

11. Dylan Teuns (bel) + 1.21 12. Cian Uijtdebroeks (bel) s.t. – Magnus Sheffield (usa) DNF

GC after stage 5 1. Mattias Skjelmose (den) 2. Felix Gall (aut) + 0.08 3. Juan Ayuso (spa) + 0.18 4. Remco Evenepoel (bel) + 0.46 5. Pello Bilbao (spa) + 0.57 6. Wilco Kelderman (nld) + 1.16 7. Romain Bardet (fra) + 1.29 8. Rigoberto Uran (col) + 1.54 9. Cian Uijtdebroeks (bel) + 1.57 10. Dylan Teuns (bel) + 3.00

Race report After roughly 10 kilometres the peloton splits. A big group sets off, while Michal Kwiatkowski and Wout van Aert manage to latch on before the Furka Pass. Higuita grabs most KOM point at the summit, ahead of Eenkhoorn and Van Aert.

The lead group is down to 18 on the Oberalp Pass – Izagirre (Gorka), Neilands, Voisard, Houle, Costa, Costiou, Powless, Küng, Sobrero, Simmons, Hirschi, Tiberi, Higuita, Eenkhoorn, Lazkano, Juul-Jensen, Gogl, Van Aert – before Haller makes it across. Eenkoorn outsprints Higuita at the summit for KOM points.

Attacks are flying in the lead group ahead of the Albula Pass. Izagirre, Neilands, Costiou, Juul-Jensen, Voisard and Haller lose contact, while Eenkhoorn and Hirschi are dropped early in the climb.

Powless attacks 12 kilometres before the summit and Tiberi, Costa and Lazkano track him down. The latter is dropped later on.

Yellow jersey Gall attacks from the GC group. Bardet, Kelderman, Bilbao and Ayuso follow his move before Ayuso heads out alone. He gobbles up the leaders in the last 2 kilometres of the climb before he reaches the summit 1 minute ahead of the yellow jersey. Gall is together with Kelderman and Bilbao.

A group with Skjelmose, Evenepoel and Uijtdebroeks rejoins the yellow jersey on descent, while Sheffield – ninth on GC – hits the deck. Mäder also goes down and his crash proves to be fatal.

Unaware of the drama behind him, Ayuso solos to triumph. Skjelmose outsprints Bilbao 54 seconds later in the chase group to regain the yellow jersey, as Gall crosses the line 4 seconds behind the Dane.

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2023 Tour of Switzerland (Tour de Suisse) World Tour

86th edition: june 11 - june 18, 2023.

Tour of Switzerland podium history | 2022 edition | Start list Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 | Stage 4 | Stage 5 | Stage 6 | Stage 7 | Stage 8

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Sunday, June 18: 8th & Final Stage, St. Gallen - Abtwil 25.7 km individual time trial

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Juan Ayuso on his way to winning the stage. Sirotti photo

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Weather at the finish city of Abtwil at 2:00 PM, local time: 27C (80F), partly cloudy, with the wind frm the northwest at 10 km/hr (6 mph). There is just a 1% chance of rain.

The race: First rider scheduled to start is Pavel Bittner (Team DSM) at 2:27.

Here's the report from stage winner Juan Ayuso's UAE Team Emirates:

Juan Ayuso took another strong victory today on stage 8 of the Tour de Suisse from St. Gallen to Abtwil (25.7km), blitzing the course in a time of 32:25.

The 20 year old talent clocked an average speed of 47.5kmph to win the stage and came within a whisker of taking the overall title. Finally he would concede it to yellow jersey Mattias Skjelmose (Trek-Segafredo) by just 9’’.

Nevertheless the result is very promising for the rising Spanish star as he takes the 33rd win of the year for UAE Team Emirates.

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GC winner Mattias Skjelmose with his trophy. Sirotti photo

Ayuso : “I’m happy because I won the stage, it’s my second time trial win of the year so I’m happy to be improving in this discipline. I’m a little disappointed not to take the GC win by such a small margin but Mattias was really strong and I offer him my congratulations. I would like to dedicate the stage victory to Gino (Mader). Everybody here gave their best for him these days to try and honour his memory.”

Complete results:

25.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 47.568 km/hr

  • GC winner: Mattias Skjelmose (Trek-Segafredo)
  • Mountains classification winner: Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny)
  • Points classification winner: Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma)
  • Best young rider: Mattias Skjelmose (Trek-Segafredo)
  • Teams classification winner: Ag2r-Citroën

902.9 kilometers raced at an average speed of 42.412 km/hr. The distance of the neutalized sixth stage is not included.

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Saturday, June 17: Stage 7, Tübach - Weinfelden, 183.5 km

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Remco Evenepoel is first across the line, but everyone gets the same time.

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Weather at the finish city of Weinfelden at 1:30 PM, local time: 25C (77F), fair, with the wind from the northwest at 6 km/hr (4 mph). No rain is forecast.

The race: Three teams did not start: Bahrain Victorious, Tudor Pro Cycling and Intermarché-Circus-Wanty. These racers from other teams also did not start:

Michael Schär (Ar2r-Citroen) Tom Scully (EF Education-EasyPost) Julius van den Berg (EF Education-EasyPost) Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ) Arnaud Démare (Grouama-FDJ) Miles Scotson (Groupama-FDJ) Rohan Dennis (Jumbo-Visma) Mauro Schmid (Soudal Quick-Step) Matis Louvel (Arkéa-Samsic) Daniel McLay (Arkéa-Samsic) Quinn Simmons (Trek-Segafredo) Marc Hirschi (UAE Team Emirates) Daryl Impey (Israel-Premier Tech) Krists Nielans (Israel-Premier Tech) Nicholas Schultz (Israel-Premier Tech) Lennert Van Eetvlet (Lotto Dstny) Syylvain Moniquet (Lotto Dstny)

That left 113 riders in the race, which will continue.

The race organizer posted this update today:

  • Race will happen as planned on normal course and with the normal schedule
  • Time for GC will be taken at the 25km to go mark
  • No bonus seconds will be awarded at the Tissot sprints and no bonus seconds will be awarded at the finish line
  • All other classifications will be raced as normal

Here's the report from stage winner Remco Evenepoel's Team Soudal Quick-Step:

Remco Evenepoel paid tribute to Gino Mäder at the end of stage seven, pointing his finger to the sky as he crossed the line in Weinfelden. It was a touching moment at the end of a sombre and emotionally wearing day in the saddle, which the peloton raced as one until with 25 kilometers to go, when the GC times were taken.

On the last climb, Ottenberg, some squads upped the pace and soon a small group took off, among those there being also the World Champion, who rode away with 17 kilometers to go and opened a solid gap over the others. Evenepoel kept pushing in the closing part of the stage, increasing his advantage, and arrived alone at the finish, where he took his 44th pro victory.

“Friday evening was a very difficult one for all of us, we didn’t know what we were going to do and how the race would continue. In the end, after talking between us, we decided to have a neutralized stage today until 25 kilometers to go, and from there on, whoever wanted to race was free to do that without any time gaps in the general classification.”

“In my opinion, this was the best way to honour Gino and who he was, to pay a tribute to him and show my respect to his family in these difficult moments. This win and this trophy are for them. It doesn’t change anything, but I want them to know that all of us in the peloton, in our small world, are thinking of them”, said after the stage Remco, who remains fourth overall going into the individual time trial in Abtwil.

183.5 kilometers raced at an average speed of 45.672 km/hr

  • GC leader: Mattias Skjelmose (Trek-Segafredo)
  • Mountains classification leader: Pascal Eenkhoorn (Lotto Dstny)
  • Points classification leader: Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma)
  • Teams classification leader: Ag2r-Citroën

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Friday, June 16: Stage 6, La Punt - Oberwil Leili, 215 30 km

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Team Bahrain Victorious ride in the neutralized procession in homage to their lost teammate. Sirotti photo

Weather at the finish city of Oberwil-Leili

The race: Following the death of Gino Mäder who died after crashing in stage five, the stage is neutralized. The riders will ride the final 30 kilometers to Oberwil-Leili in a procession in homage to Mäder.

  • Teams classifiction leader: Ag2r-Citroën

693.7 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 41.469 km/hr

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Thursday, June 15: Stage 5, Fiesch - La Punt, 211 km

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Juan Ayuso wins stage five. Sirotti photo

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Weather at the finish city of La Punt-Chamues-ch at 1:50 PM, local time: 16C (61F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the north-northwest at 11 km/hr (7 mph). There is just a 1% chance of rain.

The race: Not starting: George Bennett (UAE Team Emirates). After about 50 kilometers Marius Mayhofer (Team DSM) abandoned.

Juan Ayuso took a spectacular solo victory today on stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse from Fiesch to La Punt (211km) .

The 20 year old talent launched himself in pursuit of the breakaway on the final climb with -14km on a mission to ride away to glory.

The others in the group including race leader Felix Gall (Ag2r-Citroen) had no response to the attack as he bridged across to and passed the breakaway group over the top of the climb.

Ayuso had time to celebrate as he put his hands in the air to take his second victory of the season.

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Mattias Skjelmose is back in yellow. Sirotti photo

Ayuso: “I’m so happy with this victory. Yesterday I had no legs and I just suffered through. Today as the pace started increasing I starting feeling better and better. We’re going to try and challenge for GC, it’s going to be hard but I’ll try until the end. It’s going to be a big fight all the way until Sunday and anything can happen along the way.”

Tomorrow the Tour de Suisse continues with Stage 6 from La Punt to Oberwil-Lieli (215.3km).

211 kilometers raced at an average speed of 39.193 km/hr

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Wednesday, June 14: Stage 4, Monthey - Leukerbad, 152.5 km

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After being away for than 20 kilometers, stage winner Felix Gall gets his reward. Getty photo

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Weather at the finish city of Leukerbad at 2:00 PM, local time: 20C (68F), fair, with the wind from the northwest at 14 km/hr (9 mph). There is a 7% chance of rain.

The race: Riders who did not start: Alexey Lutsenko & Vadim Pronskiy (both Astana Qazaqstan) and Cedric Beullens (Lotto Dstny)

Here's the report from second-place Remco Evenepoel's Team Soudl Quick-Step.

Remco Evenepoel showed a lot of character and fighting spirit on the toughest stage of the race so far, just 152.5 kilometers between Monthey and Leukerbad, taking his 14th top three placing of the year, a result which cemented his place on the overall podium of the competition.

Taking in five climbs, including Crans Montana, the fourth day of the Tour de Suisse was a wild one in the last 40 kilometers, when the attacks started coming from the GC men. Soudal Quick-Step tried to keep things under control, but then the race exploded with more than 20 kilometers to go and it soon was every man for himself. Felix Gall (AG2R Citroen) went clear, forcing a response from behind; the pace went up in the chasing group and Evenepoel got dropped, but showed remarkable resilience to make his way back in the small bunch.

On the penultimate ascent, the World Champion continued to suffer, dangling at the back and being close to getting dropped, but he gritted his teeth and rode smartly, latching on and making it over the top with the other favourites. Having overcome the difficult moment faced on the Höhenweg, the rainbow jersey remained calm as the road began again to rise to the finish in Leukerbad, where he waited for the last 100 meters to get out of the saddle and sprint to a strong runner-up spot which came with six bonus seconds that helped the 23-year-old Soudal Quick-Step rider reduce the gap to the overall leader to just 16 seconds.

“I’m not in my best shape at the moment and I feel that I need to ride at my own pace on these climbs. Today wasn’t easy, but as the race progressed and we got closer to the finish, my legs began feeling better and better. Considering everything, second isn’t bad, I think it was the maximum I could get out of this stage. But I keep my focus and confidence, and hope that I will overcome Thursday’s stage, which is going to be another difficult one”, explained Remco, who is now third on the general classification.

152.5 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.148 km/hr

  • GC leader: Felix Gall (Ag2r-Citroën)
  • Mountains classification leader: Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty)
  • Best young rider: Felix Gall (Ag2r-Citroën)
  • Teams classification leader: INEOS Grenadiers

482.7 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 42.602 km/hr

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Peter Sagan before the stage start.

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World Road Champion Remco Evenepoel

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Looks like Trek-Segafredo pulling the pack with INEOS Grenadiers just behind them.

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Another shot of the peloton racing across Switzerland.

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Felix Gall crossing the finish line a minute ahead of his nearest chaser.

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Remco Evenepoel was second.

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Mattias Skjelmose was third, 1min 3sec behind Felix Gall, costing him the race lead.

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Cian Uijtdebroeks was fourth across the line.

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Fifth place Wilco Kelderman

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Romain Bardet was seventh

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New GC leader Felix Gall

Tuesday, June 13: Stage 3, Tafers - Villars sur Ollon, 143.8 km

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A soggy Mattias Skjelmose wins the stage and takes over the GC lead. Sirotti photo

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Weather at the finish city of Villars-sur-Ollon at 2:10 PM, local time: 17C (63F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the west at 11 km/hr (7 mph). There is a 69% chance of rain, dropping to 24% at 5:00 PM.

The race: Here's the stage three report from Remco Evenepoel's Team Soudal Quick-Step.

Remco Evenepoel kept his second place on the general classification of the eight-day race following the first of the week’s two summit finishes. Villars-sur-Olon, a 9.7km climb averaging 7.6% saw the World Champion put in a brave attack, more than six kilometers from the top, after Mattia Cattaneo and James Knox – both who had done an excellent job driving the peloton – peeled off the front.

Joined by two other riders, Remco pulled hard to help this newly-formed group stay away, but when the others surged clear in the final two kilometers he couldn’t follow and was soon caught by the chasers. Despite the big effort he had put in up until that point, Evenepoel still had enough left to finish a strong fourth and remain in contention at the Tour de Suisse, where just 17 seconds separate him from yellow jersey Mattias Skjelmose.

“The team did a great job today. Then I attacked and we got a good gap, but had a bad moment at one point and lost contact with the others. Despite this, I kept fighting and doing my best. I feel I’m not in top shape yet and I still need to make some progress after all this time without racing, but I hope to feel better and better in the coming days”, explained the rainbow jersey after finishing Tuesday’s stage.

143.8 kilometers raced at an average speed of 41.236 km/hr

  • Mountains classification leader: Nickolas Zukowsky (Q36.5 Pro Cycling)

330.2 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 43.398 km/hr

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Looks like some of Biniam Girmay's Eritrean countrymen came to the race.

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GC leader Stefan Küng before the stage start

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Mattias Skjelmose wins stage 3.

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Second-place Felix Gall

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Juan Ayuso was third.

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Remco Evenepoel finsihes fourth with Cian Uijtdebroeks right behind him.

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Wilco Kelderman (right) finishes seventh and Rigoberto Uran is eighth,

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Romain Bardet was tenth.

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Stefan Küng in his last moments in yellow.

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Nickolas Zukowsky is the King of the Mountains

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Wout van Aert leads the points classification.

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Mattias Skjelmose is the new GC leader.

Monday, June 12: Stage 2, Beromünster - Nottwil, 173.7 km

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Biniam Girmay wins stage two.

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Weather at the finish city of Nottwil at 2:15 PM, local time: 25C (77F), sunny, with the wind from the northeast at 13 km/hr (8 mph). There is just a 1% chance of rain.

The race: Here's the report from third-place Wout van Aert's Team Jumbo-Visma.

Wout van Aert has finished on the podium for the second consecutive day at the Tour de Suisse. After his third place in the time trial, the Jumbo-Visma rider finished third in the second stage. He only had to beat Biniam Girmay and Arnaud Demare in the bunch sprint.

With Van Aert wearing the black points jersey, the peloton set off from Beromünster to Notwill for a 174-kilometre stage. Two riders decided to attack early and opened up a four-minute lead. The duo was caught about 20 kilometres from the finish, and the sprinters' teams took control.

Mick van Dijke propelled Van Aert to the lead in the last kilometres. The Belgian set up the sprint early but in the last metres, Girmay and Demare passed him. With the four bonification seconds he gained, Van Aert closed the gap on race leader Küng to six seconds.

"It was a chaotic sprint. In the final kilometre, I was too far behind, but due to Mick, I was still able to make up some ground. When I saw the gap, I went for it, but it proved too early. In the end, I couldn't hold on. If I had read the situation better, I could have won the stage", Van Aert reflected on his sprint.

The Belgian rider intends to help Wilco Kelderman as much as possible in the coming days. The Dutchman has been appointed leader of Team Jumbo-Visma in Switzerland. "Wilco is in good shape and has set his sights on a good classification. I want to help him and I will try to keep the black points jersey."

Koen Bouwman crashed hard but managed to finish the stage.

173.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 44.612 km/hr

  • GC leader: Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ)
  • Mountains classification leader: Nickolas Zukowsky (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team)
  • Best young rider: Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step)
  • Teams classification leader: Soudal Quick-Step

186.4 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 45.255 km/hr

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Sunday, June 11: Stage 1, Einsiedeln 12.7 km individual time trial

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Stefan Küng finishing his stage winning ride. Photo: Sam Buchli

Weather at the race city of Einsiedeln at 2:45 PM, local time: 22C (71F), partly cloudy, with the wind from the north at 11 km/hr (7 mph). There is a 24% chance of rain.

The race: First rider off is Connor Swift (INEOS Grenadiers) at 2:25 PM.

Here's the report from stage winner Stefan Küng's Team Groupama-FDJ:

This time, there was no one to upset Stefan Küng. On the opening time trial of the Tour de Suisse, the Groupama-FDJ rider proved to be the best in front of his home crowd. To get the better of his main rivals Remco Evenepoel and Wout Van Aert, he still had to cover the 12,7-kilometer course at an average speed of 56.3 km/h. The Swissman beat the Belgian champion, his runner-up, by six seconds, and thus brought the team its first WorldTour victory of the season. On Monday, “King Küng” will head to Nottwil with the yellow jersey on his shoulders.

The Critérium du Dauphiné was barely over than another WorldTour race started on Sunday, on the other side of the Alps. An individual time trial was therefore set to launch the Tour de Suisse in Einsiedeln, where a 12.7-kilometer coursewas to crown the first winner. “The course was very fast, essentially flat, with a final hill of 400 meters, so you needed to keep some energy to make a last big effort”, explained Anthony Bouillod, team coach. “There were a few curves, but the specialists could take them in position without any problem. The only thing we needed to take into account todaywas the wind, because it changed during the day. We then decided to spread out our specialists a bit, and that’s why we chose to put Romain rather at the start“.

Among the first to set off, the recent winner of the 4 Jours de Dunkerque Romain Grégoire actually made an impression. He indeed granted himself the best provisional time, in 14’06, and was only beaten half an hour later by the Italian time trial champion Matteo Sobrero. The young Frenchman remained on the provisional podium for a while, then gradually lost positions with some outsiders finishing, just like Miles Scotson, who first came with the fifth provisional time. “It’s a very good time trial for Romain (19th), especially for his first one at the WorldTour level”, said Anthony.

Shortly after 4:30 p.m., Magnus Shefflied took the best provisional mark, but the big favorites were only about to start. Behind the European champion Stefan Bissegger, Stefan Küng was expected at 4:51 p.m., two minutes before Wout Van Aert and four before Remco Evenepoel. This time slot was therefore going to decide the day’s outcome. At the intermediate checkpoint, the Groupama-FDJ rider passed just one second behind the American, but one second ahead of the Belgian champion and four ahead of Van Aert. “With the wind’s change of direction, we adapted the plan a little”, added Anthony Bouillod. “Initially, with the headwind on the way out and tailwind on the way back, the plan was to push a little harder on the way out. We decided to do the opposite and not to go too hard in order to be able to put an extra notch with the headwind. This small detail could make the difference.”

It it precisely in this second portion that Stefan Küng made the most of all his power. On the line he first beat Sheffield by eleven seconds with a time of 13’31, and then waited for the Belgian riders to join the line. Van Aert lost ten seconds, Evenepoel six, and the Swiss rider then screamed his joy, as he knew the main competitors were out of the way.

A few minutes later, Stefan Küng was officially declared winner of the stage, his third career victory in the Tour de Suisse, and his second this season. “It’s such a relief to win, even more here with the home crowd, my family, my wife, my son”, said Stefan. “It was a short time from the Giro to the Tour de Suisse. I did an altitude camp, I worked very very hard and I felt really tired on Wednesday evening. So, I just focused on my recovery, and even though I wasn’t 100% confident, seeing all my friends and family definitely gave me extra motivation. I knew I could do well, but I didn’t want to have too high expectations. Anyway, I always go full-has, and today it paid off. There was some strong competition today, and with the last Remco’s displays on the Giro, it wasn’t written that I could win. I’m so glad I did it after coming so close so many times.” “We are very happy for Stefan, because he came close so often”, confirmed Anthony. “We also know how much he commits to this discipline. It’s reassuring to see that it’s paying off. For his motivation, it is also a good thing for him to see that he is able to win even against the best in the world, as was the case today. I think it will do him good.”

On Sunday evening, Stefan Küng also took the leader’s yellow jersey, which he will proudly wear tomorrow in a stage suited to the sprinters. “I want to honour the jersey and give mybest”, he added. “I think I can defend it tomorrow and then we’ll see soon enough how things go in the mountains. I can’t promise anything, but I will fight for sure.” “We couldn’t dream of a better start”, concluded Anthony. “It will put the team on the right track, and we have a versatile squad that will be able to have a role throughout the whole week”.

12.7 kilometers raced at an average speed of 56.375 km/hr

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Please find the adjusted Stage, GC, and Team results attached for #31 STEPHENS Lauren of Cynisca Cycling, resulting in a 41″ difference between first and second place (Rider #1).

Original Time Stage: 3:11:47 GC:     3:11:36 Team: 9:39:26 (Cynisca)

CORRECTED Time Stage: 3:11:20 GC:     3:11:09 Team: 9:38:59 (Cynisca)

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By Rebecca Reza, RadioTour Cynisca Cycling’s Lauren Stephens raced to victory in Tyrone for Stage 3 of the Tour of the Gila 2024. Having won on the same course in 2015, she improved her previous best time [...]

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Just three days on from his first-ever professional victory, Tobias Lund Andresen (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) scored his third, going long in the sprint on stage 7 of the Tour of Turkey to win in İzmir.

The Dane looked set to lead out star sprinter Fabio Jakobsen , but kept pushing on to the line after launching 200 metres out to hold off Timothy Dupont (Tartoletto-Isorex) and Sacha Weemaes (Bingoal WB) to triumph.

DSM had been among the teams to set up the sprint – another hectic finish – inside the final kilometre, with the Dutch squad joined at the front by Polti-Kometa, Bingoal WB, and Astana Qazaqstan.

However, it looked like it was the Kazakhstani squad who had control on the final run to the line on the flat stage. Davide Ballerini and stage 2 winner Max Kanter led out Mark Cavendish in prime position, though the Manxman looked to suffer a chain problem just as the sprint was launched.

Beside him, Andresen was on his way, leading from the front with Dupont and Weemaes behind him. Jakobsen, however, was caught a little further back, leaving 21-year-old Andresen to keep flying towards the finish line and grab another well-deserved victory.

"That was a lead out. Fabio was behind my wheel. Everything was perfect and according to plan. Then he told me he got a bit squeezed so I had to go for it. I couldn't see anyone in my wheel and just went for my own sprint," Andresen said after the finish.

"I just hoped Fabio was in my slipstream and could come around me at the end. But when you get so close to the finish you just have to secure the win and cross the finish line first.

"This is massive. Three wins in one stage race. And with the team, our momentum is just perfect. We have five wins in seven stages and we're leading GC. It feels like a dream at the moment. GC is our priority. A GC win here will be massive.

"I'll hopefully go for it at the Giro. That race is something else. I don't want to get too cocky and too naive. We'll take it day by day and Fabio is showing great speed and great form. I think we have a really good opportunity with the him."

The stage, a mostly flat 125km run from Çeşme to İzmir, brought no changes to the general classification with another sprint in Istanbul rounding off the race on Sunday. Frank van den Broek (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) leads by four seconds from Merhawi Kudus (Terengganu), while Paul Double (Polti-Kometa) is third at nine seconds.

The green points jersey, meanwhile, passes shoulders from stage 3 winner Giovanni Lonardi (Polti-Kometa) to stage winner Andresen, who now looks to be the favourite to secure it on Sunday's slightly trickier uphill sprint in Istanbul.

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