English Adam Yates (UAE Emirates) won the septic and final leg of the Emirates tour by attacking the last three kilometers and climbing to the top of Jebel Hafet alone without anyone to follow him.
Yates appeared at the finish line with a 10 second advantage over Belgian Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) which saved the most important thing, the final victory of the trial.
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Third at the finish line was Frenchman Geoffrey Bouchard (AG2R) 42 seconds behind the winner, while Pello Bilbao (Bahrain) was fifth in 54 secondswhich beat him to the third step, the podium where he started the final stage.
Overall, Australian Lucas Plapp (Ineos), who entered with Bilbao 54 seconds behind, maintained his second place 59 seconds behind Evenepoel and Yates climbed to third place on the podium 1 minute behind Belgian. Bilbao, 1.03 minutes away, finished fourth overall.
Source: La Verdad

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