The Slovenian Primoz Roglic kingdom in stage 7 of the Dauphine Criteriumafter doing a perfect test with your team, the boraand consolidates its lead in the 76th edition of the French race. Santiago Buitrago He fought like a ‘lion’ in the mountains and recovered in the general classification.
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Remco Evenepoel He began to fall behind, alone and without a team, which is a bad sign for the Tour de France. The Belgian could not keep up with the Slovenian, who was guided by his squad to the finish line.
(Also: Santiago Buitrago suffers in the fourth stage of the Criterium Dauphiné; Primoz Roglic, new leader)
Santiago Buitrago He tried to surprise and launched an attack to win the stage, but this did not bear fruit. In the end, he held on as long as he could, but the pace of the leader was difficult to maintain.
For his part, the Colombian arrived at the line in seventh place, just 14 seconds behind a Primoz Roglic intractable. The Colombian made the jump again in the general classification after a complicated stage 6, and is approaching the top-10.
(Also: Santiago Buitrago and the wild rise of the Colombian in the general classification of the Criterium Dauphiné)
The bad news of the day was the retirement of the other Colombian Iván Ramiro Sosa at the beginning of the seventh fraction.
Classifications
1. Primoz Roglic 21h 16m 50s
2. Matteo Jorgenson at 1 min 02 s
3. Derek Gee at 1 min 13 sec
4. Aleksandr Vlasov at 1 min 56 s
5. Carlos Rodríguez at 1 min 58 s
6. Remco Evenepoel at 2 min 15 s
7. Laurens from Plus at 2 min 17 sec
8. Oier Lazkano at 2 min 20 s
9. Giulio Ciccone 2 min 54 sec
10. Mikel Landa at 3 min 51 s
12. Santiago Buitrago at 4 min 41 s
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