Roglic was in front with Briton Hugh Carthy and Frenchman David Gaudu on the last climb and benefited from the duo’s work to increase his advantage. Carthy dropped out in the middle of the ascent when Gaudu attacked, closely followed by Roglic. The Jumbo-Visma rider was happy to stay on Gaudu’s wheel and both exchanged a quick fist bump, meaning Roglic would not contest the final sprint having virtually wrapped up the overall victory with the Frenchman’s help. Gaudu crossed the line first for his maiden win in 2021 with Roglic also raising his arms in celebration in the background. Overall, he beat his team mate Jonas Vingegaard by 52 seconds and compatriot Pogacar by 1:07 as Briton Adam Yates took fourth place 1:26 off the pace, one second ahead of Gaudu.
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