The Slovenian Primoz Roglic certifies his final victory in the Tirreno-Adriatico
Euskaraz irakurri: Primoz Roglic sloveniarrak irabazi du Tirreno-Adriatikoko 58. edizioa
the slovenian cyclist Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) this Sunday the 58th edition of the Tirreno-Adriatico After maintaining his leadership in the seventh and last stagewith departure and arrival in San Benedetto del Tronto over 154 kilometers and in which Belgian Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) won.

Jasper Phillipsen. Photo: EFE
Having won the previous three stages, Roglic had no problem defending his 18-second overall lead over the Portuguese. Joao Almeida (UAE Emirates) and 23 over the British Tao Geoghegan Hart (INEOS Grenadiers), all in a day determined to sprint.
The peloton dedicated itself throughout the stage to controlling the breakaway of the day, which ended up neutralized with four kilometers to go. Philipsen, helped by a Mathieu van der Poel, claimed the last partial victory.
The Dutch Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) and the Italian Alberto Dainese (DSM) completed the last podium of a race that allows Roglic to succeed his compatriot Tadej Pogacar in the list of winners of the ‘Race of the two seas’ and position himself as one of the favorites to victory in the Italy spin.
Classification of the 7th stage:
1 – PHILIPSEN Jasper (Alpecin) 3:32:36
2 – GROENEWEGEN Dylan (Jayco) mt
3 – DAINESE Alberto (DSM) mt
4 – BAUHAUS Phil (Bahrain) mt
5 – CONSONNI Simone (Cofidis) mt
6 – NIZZOLO Giacomo (Israel) mt
7 – MEEUS Jordi (BORA) mt
8 – RUSSO Clement (Arkéa) mt
9 – COLNAGHI Luca (Green Project) mt
10 – GAVIRIA Fernando (Movistar) mt
General ranking:
1 – ROGLIC Primoz (Jumbo) 28:38:57
2 – ALMEIDA João (UAE) +0:18
3 – GEOGHEGAN HART Tao (INEOS) +0:23
4 – KÄMNA Lennard (BORA) +0:34
5 – CICCONE Giulio (Trek) +0:37
6 – MORE Enric (Movistar) +0:41
7 – LANDA Mikel (Bahrain) +0:56
8 – CARTHY Hugh (EF) +0:57
9 – VLASOV Aleksandr (BORA) +1:10
10 – PINOT Thibaut (Groupama) +1:11
Source: Eitb

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