The Italian leads the climbers’ standings ahead of the final day.

Saturday brought the most important stage of this edition, one which has regarded by many as being decisive in the final outcome, especially as the gaps weren’t that big in the general classification. The famous Cassel circuit meant that the peloton had to face around twenty climbs, for a total vertical gain of more than 2600 meters, but this didn’t stop Fausto Masnada from going on the attacks as soon as they exited the neutral zone in Arques.

The experienced Italian was the main engine of the five-man breakaway, which one hour into the race had a margin north of five minutes, which prompted a serious response from the peloton, who changed the speed and began chasing. Not only that Masnada drove a solid tempo each time he took the front in the group, he also picked up points on the many classified climbs of the stage.

More than 40 kilometers from the finish, Fausto dropped his companions and continued alone, summiting three more climbs before being caught by the bunch. As soon as this happened, his Soudal Quick-Step teammate Kasper Asgreen launched a powerful acceleration – a move that was joined by four other riders. The newly-formed leading group put some real pressure on the chasers, and at one point it looked like the attackers would have a chance, but the tough gradients of the last ascent helped the peloton make the catch just 1500 meters from the finish.

The victory went to Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R), while Antoine Huby was the first Soudal Quick-Step rider home, making an important jump in the GC. For his efforts, Fausto Masnada was rewarded with the KOM classification leader jersey, which he will wear on the last stage of the Quatre Jours de Dunkerque.

“It was the hardest day of the race, and after not having the best feeling this week, I decided to go in a breakaway to help the team. I made my move eight kilometers into the stage and I was joined by others before we entered on the circuit. I knew KOM points were up for grabs there and went for them, especially as I didn’t know if we’ll get to fight for the win, with the peloton chasing hard behind us. I eventually got caught, but I am satisfied at the end of the day, because I did my best and to have this jersey on my shoulders is a nice reward after a tough stage”, Fausto said after the podium ceremony.

 

Photo credit: ©Luc Claessen / Getty Images

Race details

1 Sam Bennett
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
4:24:31
2 Paul Penhoët
Groupama - FDJ
0:00
3 Jenno Berckmoes
Lotto Dstny
0:00
4 Luca Van Boven
Bingoal WB
0:03
5 Alexandre Delettre
St Michel - Mavic - Auber93
0:03
6 Nicolas Breuillard
St Michel - Mavic - Auber93
0:03
7 Oliver Naesen
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
0:06
8 Milan Menten
Lotto Dstny
0:10
9 Samuel Watson
Groupama - FDJ
0:10
10 Samuel Leroux
Van Rysel - Roubaix
0:10
24 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
0:21
44 Kasper Asgreen
Soudal Quick-Step
3:18
59 Martin Svrček
Soudal Quick-Step
9:08
72 Jordi Warlop
Soudal Quick-Step
9:08
76 Ayco Bastiaens
Soudal Quick-Step
9:08
86 Fausto Masnada
Soudal Quick-Step
9:40
95 Warre Vangheluwe
Soudal Quick-Step
19:03
1 Sam Bennett
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
20:08:03
2 Paul Penhoët
Groupama - FDJ
0:28
3 Jenno Berckmoes
Lotto Dstny
0:31
4 Luca Van Boven
Bingoal WB
0:43
5 Alexandre Delettre
St Michel - Mavic - Auber93
0:43
6 Milan Fretin
Cofidis
0:45
7 Oliver Naesen
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
0:46
8 Tomáš Kopecký
TDT - Unibet Cycling Team
0:46
9 Thomas Gachignard
TotalEnergies
0:49
10 Milan Menten
Lotto Dstny
0:50
17 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
1:01
44 Jordi Warlop
Soudal Quick-Step
9:48
58 Kasper Asgreen
Soudal Quick-Step
10:57
60 Martin Svrček
Soudal Quick-Step
11:31
63 Ayco Bastiaens
Soudal Quick-Step
11:31
67 Fausto Masnada
Soudal Quick-Step
12:03
81 Warre Vangheluwe
Soudal Quick-Step
20:19
1 Sam Bennett
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
66 pt
2 Milan Fretin
Cofidis
34 pt
3 Paul Penhoët
Groupama - FDJ
28 pt
4 Amaury Capiot
23 pt
5 Paul Hennequin
Nice Métropole Côte d'Azur
19 pt
6 Warre Vangheluwe
Soudal Quick-Step
15 pt
7 Milan Menten
Lotto Dstny
15 pt
8 Jenno Berckmoes
Lotto Dstny
14 pt
9 Pascal Ackermann
Israel - Premier Tech
13 pt
10 Corbin Strong
Israel - Premier Tech
12 pt
18 Jordi Warlop
Soudal Quick-Step
7 pt
31 Fausto Masnada
Soudal Quick-Step
4 pt
1 Fausto Masnada
Soudal Quick-Step
27 pt
2 Gwen Leclainche
Philippe Wagner/Bazin
21 pt
3 Maxime Jarnet
Van Rysel - Roubaix
15 pt
4 Antoine Hue
CIC U Nantes Atlantique
13 pt
5 Enzo Leijnse
Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
13 pt
6 Cyrus Monk
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
8 pt
7 Robin Plamondon
CIC U Nantes Atlantique
7 pt
8 Jérémy Lecroq
St Michel - Mavic - Auber93
7 pt
9 Thomas Gachignard
TotalEnergies
5 pt
10 Kasper Asgreen
Soudal Quick-Step
5 pt
12 Warre Vangheluwe
Soudal Quick-Step
3 pt
1 Paul Penhoët
Groupama - FDJ
20:08:31
2 Jenno Berckmoes
Lotto Dstny
0:03
3 Luca Van Boven
Bingoal WB
0:15
4 Milan Fretin
Cofidis
0:17
5 Tomáš Kopecký
TDT - Unibet Cycling Team
0:18
6 Thomas Gachignard
TotalEnergies
0:21
7 Samuel Watson
Groupama - FDJ
0:22
8 Corbin Strong
Israel - Premier Tech
0:26
9 Liam Slock
Lotto Dstny
0:31
10 Casper van Uden
Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
0:33
11 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
0:33
29 Martin Svrček
Soudal Quick-Step
11:03
36 Warre Vangheluwe
Soudal Quick-Step
19:51
1 Lotto Dstny 60:26:29
2 Groupama - FDJ 0:11
3 Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 0:38
4 Cofidis 1:03
5 St Michel - Mavic - Auber93 1:05
6 Array 2:06
7 Israel - Premier Tech 2:22
8 TotalEnergies 2:52
9 TDT - Unibet Cycling Team 3:06
10 Van Rysel - Roubaix 10:28

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