Primož Roglič managed to outlive late-stage assaults by his closest rivals within the common classification to carry on to his lead – barely – and win the Critérium du Dauphiné for the second time in his profession on Sunday. He claimed the general by a slim eight seconds on Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease A Bike), the smallest benefit since 2001 when Christophe Moreau gained by one second over Pavel Tonkov.
Going into the ultimate day’s racing, one other arduous mountain trek after the Queen Stage, Roglič had a seemingly unassailable margin of 1:02 seconds on Jorgenson, and 1:13 on Derek Gee (Israel-PremierTech). But it nearly got here undone on the ultimate ascent of the ascent of Col des Glières (9.4km at 7.1%) with some steep pitches exceeding 10%.
The Slovenian was distanced within the ultimate 5 kilometres after Jorgenson and Gee adopted an assault from former Spanish champion Carlos Rodríguez (Ineos Grenadiers). An acceleration that Roglič merely couldn’t comply with as he watched the trio draw back from him, forcing him to proceed to claw his approach up and attempt to restrict the injury.
The distance to the leaders continued to extend however Roglič went ‘all in’ because the highway flattened out barely within the ultimate two kilometres and crossed the end line 48 seconds behind stage winner Rodríguez, and runner-up Jorgenson.
“I used to be listening to all of the gaps [from his DS] on a regular basis. I used to be comfortable that the others didn’t go sooner. I used to be simply drained. It was shut however lastly, I’m happy for the group.” Roglič mentioned.
This time across the Slovenian’s general victory was fully totally different from his first in 2022. Two years in the past, Roglič and his then Jumbo-Visma teammate Jonas Vingegaard rode away collectively to say the ultimate stage, and simply win the general with 1:41 margin over his closest non-teammate rival in third place.
This 12 months, not solely did Roglič come to the Tour de France warm-up race with a brand new group, Bora-Hansgrohe, however he was returning to racing after being injured in a horrible crash at Itzulia Basque Country in April.
History appeared to be repeating itself when Roglič went down within the mass crash that triggered the neutralisation of stage 5. But after present process evaluation from his group’s medical workers, he not solely began the next day however powered away to say the mountain-top stage win and take over the yellow chief’s jersey.
“It’s loopy to have the ability to win the Dauphiné after the whole lot that occurred, the crash and the whole lot that got here in between. It’s unimaginable.”
Not solely was the eight-day stage race a chance to check his kind, nevertheless it was additionally an necessary take a look at for his group. After all, they’d solely raced collectively 14 days earlier than the beginning final weekend. Bora-Hansgrohe additionally gained the perfect group classification, with over seven minutes on Ineos Grenadiers.
“It’s undoubtedly one thing we would have liked with the group, to work on the positioning, the communication, many issues. I haven’t been with these guys for 5 years.”
Roglič was his common stoic self when requested if the victory boosted his confidence for the Tour de France.
“Now the Dauphiné is one factor and the Tour is one other. I first need to be comfortable since you don’t win a race like this each day.”
“For positive, you are taking the whole lot that you simply get on the finish or you need to take,” Roglič advised FloBikes and different reporters on the end line when requested if he would take third place on the Tour de France right this moment if provided the possibility.
“But nonetheless initially, everybody has the identical potentialities. To win it or be second, third or no matter place, So initially, now we have to be pleased with the entire group we did a very nice race. Great job. We need to get pleasure from it. And then simply going to the Tour and being relaxed.”