The Norwegian Rasmus Tiller (One-X) won the sprint in the seventh stage of the Back to Britainargued between Tewkesbury and Gloucesterwith a 170.9 kilometer route, then the Belgian continues as the leader Wout van Aert (Jumbo Visma).
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Tiller, who clocked 3h50:53, was the fastest of the group of twelve runners who competed for the victory. At the finish line he overtook the Dutchman Danny van Poppel (Bora-Hansgrohe) and in british Stephen Williams (Great Britain).
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Van Aert, who was twelfth at the same time after making several attempts on his own, leads the general standings with three seconds ahead of Van Poppel, Tilleer and eight other runners.
This Sunday the round ends on the queen stage, between Margham country park and Caerphilly, where there are four first-class climbs, the last two being the Caerphilly summit, with an average slope of 10.1% over 1.3 kilometers of climbing. – climbing
Source: La Verdad

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