They say that a picture is worth a thousand words and that’s jonas vingegaard Y primoz roglic crossing the finish line of the eighth and final stage of Dauphiné Criterium the holding hands indicates not only the good relations and respect between Dane and the Slovenian, but also the hegemony that the team from Jumbo-Visma already in the race.
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Jumbo-Visma has dominated all fields of dauphinein the plains, in the highlands and in all racial situations, using a domain that in a certain way is remembered to have been used several years ago by Sky either Ineoswith an attractive yellow color as claimed.
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The 74th edition of Dauphiné The curtain went down along the queen’s stage, an impressive 138.8-kilometer mountain day, with up to four mountain passes on the route. Once you start Col de Plainpalais (1st)followed by Col de Leschaux (3rd), of Colombiere (1st) and of Plateau de Solaisonof special category, to close a hard and beautiful mountain day, where Enric Mas (Movistar) He didn’t start because he was dragging the ailments from the fall he had suffered the previous days.
Full speed denouement
The stage, as expected, will be decided on the final ascent to Solaison (11.4 km to 8.9%)where Eddie Dunbar, Michael Storer and Jan HirThey could no longer be more patient in their attempt to escape, an almost impossible mission when a team like Jumbo-Visma starts to throw everything and when the empty one is nothing but the complete Van Aert.
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On the first ramps, his advantage in just a minute melted like ice cream in the sun as the kilometers advanced, as a result of the great tactics of harassment and knocking down. Jumbo-Visma. First on the legs of Steven Kruijswijk and then jonas vingegaard. The three escapees joined in the end George Bennettchasing 6 km from the finish line and after one kilometer Vingegaard Y Roglic They left alone, keeping their distance to a Ben O’Connor who honorably defended his place on the podium. From this point on, it was a monologue by Jumbo-Visma, with Vingegaard delivered to his leader, who let him win on stage, thus acknowledging his work and his commitment.
Seventh professional victory for Vingegaard, the second in the season after Classic drama February, and second place overall for Dane, ahead of a O’Connor who showed that he would be counted on the Tour and a Roglic which constantly heats up the machines to break its bad relationship with ‘Big Bocucle’which he abandoned last year, was 2nd in 2020, 4th in 2018 and 38th in 2017, always with permission from Tadej Pogacarhis countrymen destined for Tour of Slovenia before the Tour, from June 15 to 19.
CLASSIFICATIONS
8th stage
1. Jonas Vingegaard (DiN/Jumbo) 3h49: 20.
2. Primoz Roglic (SLO/JUM) mt
3. Ben O’Connor (AUS/AG2) at 15
4. Esteban Chaves (COL/EF1) 53.
5. Ruben Guerreiro (BY/EF1) 53.
6. Damiano Caruso (ITA/BAH) 55.
7. Louis Meintjes (RSA/INT) 55.
8. Jack Haig (AUS/BAH) 55.
9. Steven Kruijswijk (PB/JUM) 1:20.
10. Tobias Johannessen (NOR/UNO) 1:40.
General
1. Primoz Roglic (SLO/Jumbo) 29 h 11:22.
2. Jonas Vingegaard (DiN/JUM) at age 40.
3. Ben O’Connor (AUS/AG2) 1:41.
4. Damiano Caruso (ITA/BAH) 2:33.
5. Jack Haig (AUS/BAH) 3:13.
6. Louis Meintjes (RSA/INT) 3:17.
7. Esteban Chaves (COL/EF1) 3:18.
8. Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR/INE) 3:44.
9. Ruben Guerreiro (POR/EF1) 3:48.
10. Tobias Johannessen (NOR/ONE) 3:51.
Source: La Verdad

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