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UAE Team Emirates as soon as once more confirmed their energy on the Tour de Suisse as Adam Yates and João Almeida crossed the road collectively to complete one-two on the race’s closing mountain stage at Villars-sur-Ollon.
The pair, already mendacity first and second within the general standings, proved the strongest from the elite GC group on the concluding climb of the 118km stage, going clear inside the ultimate 2km and crossing the road side-by-side in a decisive victory.
Matthew Riccitello (Israel-Premier Tech) got here house in third place at 14 seconds all the way down to proceed his spectacular week, whereas Wilco Kelderman (Visma-Lease A Bike) led house a gaggle of additional GC males – together with Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek), Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers), and Tom Pidcock (Ineos Grenadiers) at 16 seconds.
How it unfolded
The penultimate stage of the 2024 Tour de Suisse would deliver with it the ultimate take a look at for the riders and a high-mountain circuit race with 4 main climbs alongside the best way, together with the first-category run to the end at Villars-sur-Ollon (7.9km at 7.7%).
The opening climb of the day, the Col de la Croix (3.8km at 8.8%), got here proper at first of the 118km stage, and noticed the day’s break get away after a flurry of assaults on the entrance of the peloton.
Sylvain Moniquet (Lotto-Dstny) led the best way excessive and was joined within the transfer by seven different males – his teammate Maxim Van Gils, plus Harold López (Astana Qazaqstan), Finlay Pickering (Bahrain Victorious), Einer Rubio (Movistar), Valentin Paret-Peintre (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), Jan Christen (UAE Team Emirates), and Johannes Staune-Mittet (Visma-Lease A Bike).
Back within the peloton, Ineos Grenadiers took cost of the pacemaking, holding the break’s benefit to the two-minute mark on the lengthy descent to Aigle and the valley roads. In between the teams, Raúl García Pierna (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) was alone within the chase, however he gave up the ghost simply as the following climb of the day began, 70km out.
There, it was the riders’ first likelihood to take a look at the closing first-category climb to Villars-sur-Ollon, earlier than persevering with on uphill to the extra second-category climb of the Col de la Croix.
Ineos stored pushing the tempo on the best way up, decreasing the break’s benefit and ropping some main names alongside the best way, together with Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease A Bike), and Lenny Martinez (Groupama-FDJ).
Up entrance, it was Lotto-Dstny setting the tempo with two males within the break earlier than Christen and Paret-Peintre attacked with simply over 60km to run, with the peloton following on the prime of the climb to Villars-sur-Ollon a minute again.
The transfer didn’t work, nevertheless, with Staune-Mittet shortly countering on the brief flat part earlier than the climbing started once more on the street up the Col de la Croix. It proved a sensible transfer for the Norwegian, as behind him, the remainder of the breakaway riders have been getting dragged again by the peloton.
Van Gils, Rubio, and Paret-Peintre held out the longest, however Staune-Mittet was the one man left from the transfer by the highest of the climb, 50km from the end. The 22-year-old led by 40 seconds on the prime, whereas behind him, Ineos Grenadiers softened the tempo and swung off the entrance.
On the best way down, UAE Team Emirates took up the slack as Staune-Mittet added one other 30 seconds to his lead. By the underside of the descent, forward of one other 15km or so within the valley, the hole between the solo survivor and the peloton lay at 1:30, with a complete of 22km remaining earlier than the end line.
At the 10km mark, on the ultimate run to the beginning of the climbing, Staune-Mittet held a minute on the chase, with Ineos Grenadiers heading to the entrance as soon as extra, taking on from UAE Team Emirates.
The British workforce chipped away at Staune-Mittet’s benefit over the next kilometres, bringing it to 45 seconds at 8km, 35 at 7km, and 25 at 6km. He’d hold battling on by means of the Tissot dash factors on the best way as much as win himself a watch whereas behind him, Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) kicked off the assaults.
Staune-Mittet’s journey got here to an finish on the 3km mark as Gall blew previous, whereas the upping of the tempo shattered the chasing GC group even additional. An intra-team battle for the race lead at UAE Team Emirates obtained underway shortly afterwards as João made a transfer with 3km to go.
He took race chief Yates together with him, in addition to Wilco Kelderman (Visma-Lease A Bike), and Matthew Riccitello (Israel-Premier Tech), although the latter duo have been dropped because the UAE pair caught and handed Gall.
The finale, then, could be a two-man battle between teammates Almeida and Yates, with the Portuguese rider needing to make up 27 seconds earlier than the closing of Sunday’s time trial to come back away with the general win.
Yates led the best way into the ultimate kilometre with Almeida glued to his wheel, whereas additional again, Riccitello and Kelderman led the chase.
In the top, there was no dash as Yates and Almeida got here to the end collectively, the yellow jersey crossing the road simply forward of his teammate and including 4 seconds to his lead forward of the decisive 15.7km time trial on Sunday.
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