Ciccone wins the last stage of the Dauphiné and Vingegaard wins the race
Euskaraz irakurri: Ciccone gailendu da Dauphinéko azken stagen eta Vingegaardek irabazi du lasterketa
The Italian Giulio ciccone (Trek) was the winner of the eighth and final stage of the Critérium Dauphiné 2023 that took place between Le Pont-de-Claix and La Bastille (152.8 kilometres) with a time of 4:06:04, followed by the leader of the 75th edition, jonas vingegaard (Jumbo Visma), 24 seconds.
Ciccone and alaphilippe (Soudal) have gone ahead for the win, but the Italian has shown himself superior taking the win after a break from the Col de Porte to the finish line of La Bastille de Grenoble.
For his part, the Danish Jonas Vingegaard He has been proclaimed the final winner of the Dauphiné once the last stage has finished. He has achieved his first Dauphiné with two stage wins and wide differences in the general with respect to his direct rivals. The final podium has been with vingegaard as the undisputed number 1, with yachts (UAE) second at 2:23 minutes and O’Connor (Ag2r) third at 2:56.
castroviejo he managed to link up with the head of the race just after the Col du Cucheron, at the top of which differences remained over the sector of the leader, where no one dared to discuss the discipline of the Jumbo, setting the pace awaiting events. The best classified in the advance was Alaphilippe.
The script has been written with Vingegaard away from his rivals. He has picked up his pace, without going crazy, and that confidence has come in handy for Ciccone to dress up and cross the finish line celebrating his third win of the season.
CLASSIFICATION OF THE 8TH STAGE
1 – CICCONE Giulio (Trek) 4:06:04
2 – VINGEGAARD Jonas (Jumbo Visma) +0:23
3 – Adam YACHTS (UAE) +0:33
4 – O’CONNOR Ben (Bg2r) +0:49
5 – MARTIN Guillaume (Cofidis) +0:54
6 – HINDLEY Jai (BORA) +0:57
7 – MAJKA Rafal (UAE) +1:00
8 – HAIG Jack (Bahrain) mt
9 – MEINTJES Louis (Intermarché) mt
10 – RODRIGUEZ Carlos (INEOS) +1:03
13 – CASTROVIEJO Jonathan (INEOS) +2:00
GENERAL RANKING
1 – VINGEGAARD Jonas (Jumbo) 29:28:39
2 – Adam YACHTS (UAE) +2:23
3 – Ben O’CONNOR (AG2R) +2:56
4 – HINDLEY Jai (BORA) +3:16
5 – HAIG Jack (Bahrain) +3:47
6 – MARTIN Guillaume (Cofidis) +4:51
7 – MEINTJES Louis (Intermarché) +5:02
8 – TRÆEN Torstein (One-X) +5:15
9 – RODRIGUEZ Carlos (INEOS) 5:19
10 – ALAPHILIPPE Julian (Soudal) +5:37
Source: Eitb

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