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‘It was shut’ – Primož Roglič on surviving assaults to win Critérium du Dauphiné

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Primož Roglič managed to outlive late-stage assaults by his closest rivals within the normal classification to carry on to his lead – barely – and win the Critérium du Dauphiné for the second time in his profession on Sunday. He claimed the general by a slim eight seconds on Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease A Bike), the smallest benefit since 2001 when Christophe Moreau gained by one second over Pavel Tonkov.

Going into the ultimate day’s racing, one other arduous mountain trek after the Queen Stage, Roglič had a seemingly unassailable margin of 1:02 seconds on Jorgenson, and 1:13 on Derek Gee (Israel-PremierTech). However it virtually got here undone on the ultimate ascent of the ascent of Col des Glières (9.4km at 7.1%) with some steep pitches exceeding 10%.

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