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Christophe Laporte: "the cherry on the cake"
"The green jersey was not the goal but it’s definitely a satisfaction. The overall standings with Jonas [Vingegaard], four stages and the green jersey - it’s a great week for us. If I had been told I would win two stages in the Dauphiné, I would have taken that immediately! The green jersey is the cherry on the cake. We came with the GC as our main focus,...
Carlos Rodriguez: "I must be happy with where I am, seeing where I come from"
"It’s a good week in the end although it didn’t start the best way. In the first stage, Ethan [Hayter] crashed twice and abandoned. The next day I crashed hard but I was able to continue. Then Ben Turner crashed in the time trial and we were down to 5 guys. I wasn’t feeling really good. But the shape got better and better with the days. It could be better but...
Jonas Vingegaard: "I can be very satisfied with the whole week"
"It’s a very big thing for me to to win this race, one of the biggest races in the world. So of course I’m very happy to win. Yates wanted to go fast on the final climb. Majka was on the front. I was feeling good and I tried in the end. I think I can be very satisfied with the whole week. I’m in a good shape and the whole team rode fantastically. In a way,...
Giulio Ciccone: "a gift for my future wife"
"The last 500 metres were really long. But with all the people on the roadside, it was really nice. When I looked behind I saw I was in front with some gaps. I’m really happy I made it to the finish. This year, the Giro was on my program but I had a problem just before. I spent 10 days off the bike so the condition was not 100%. I started the race with the Tour de France...
Vingegaard and Ciccone light fireworks at La Bastille
The final challenges of the Critérium du Dauphiné inspire the attackers, furthermore with an uphill start favouring a flurry of attacks. With the polka-dot jersey he claimed on the day before, Victor Campenaerts (Lotto Dstny) is extremely active. The Belgian baroudeur launches the first move of the day with two companions at km 2.5. And he relentlessly works to...
Jonas Vingegaard wins the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023
1. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma)
2. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates), +2'23''
3. Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën), +2'56''
4. Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe), +3'16''
5. Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious), +3'47''
Top 5
1. Giulio Ciccone (Trek Segafredo)
2. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma), +23''
3. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates), +33''
4. Ben O'Connor (AG2R Citroën), +49''
5. Guillaume Martin (Cofidis), +54''
Giulio Ciccone wins stage 8 of the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023
The Italian climber resisted Jonas Vingegaard.
Vingegaard is 35'' behind Ciccone
800 metres to go on the terrible slopes of La Bastille...
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