Fifth victory of the year for Soudal Quick-Step’s rider, who now leads the general classification.

Remco Evenepoel produced one of his finest rides of his career in an individual time trial Wednesday afternoon, blasting to a huge victory that moved him into the Critérium du Dauphiné yellow jersey with four days remaining at the French race.

Stage four of the race, running between Saint-Germain-Laval to Neulise, was the longest test against the clock at the Dauphiné since 2011 – 34.4 rolling kilometers that culminated a 500m climb averaging 5% coming just before the finish. As expected, the ITT completely reshuffled the general classification and made for some significant gaps between the favourites ahead of the weekend’s three mountain stages.

As soon as he left the start ramp, Remco went in his now trademark “aero bullet” position and set the fastest time at the first intermediate checkpoint. The World ITT Champion, who showcased his new Specialized Shiv bike on the roads of the Loire department, continued to put in a monster ride and to produce the same remarkable speed even on the uphill drag to the line, stopping the clock in 41:49 after averaging 49.35km/h.

“I am very happy and proud. This time trial was a good test after two months and the victory is a big confidence-boost and a good sign towards the Tour de France, which is just three weeks away. I want to thank everyone who supported me, my family and my team, who were always by my side. A big thank you also to Specialized, who presented me with a new helmet and new bike for this race. This gave me some extra power. It was a nice present and showed their extraordinary commitment to providing the best material, for which I am grateful.”

“I don’t know what this victory means for the general classification and I don’t think it speaks about my shape for a good overall result. All I can say is that I am delighted to wear the beautiful yellow jersey of the Dauphiné, which together with the win makes for a successful week already. I was focused on my ride and on getting a good result today, and I will continue to take it day by day and see what I can do in the three hard stages we will spend in the mountains, where a lot of things can still happen”, said Remco after donning the 65th leader’s jersey of his career.

 

Photo credit: ©Dario Belingheri / Getty Images

Race details

1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
41:49
2 Joshua Tarling
INEOS Grenadiers
0:17
3 Primož Roglič
BORA - hansgrohe
0:39
4 Matteo Jorgenson
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
1:08
5 Oier Lazkano López
Movistar Team
1:21
6 Derek Gee
Israel - Premier Tech
1:24
7 Neilson Powless
EF Education - EasyPost
1:25
8 Bruno Armirail
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
1:27
9 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
1:27
10 Tao Geoghegan Hart
Lidl - Trek
1:39
24 Mikel Landa Meana
Soudal Quick-Step
2:38
32 Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step
2:55
102 James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step
5:56
112 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
6:09
129 Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step
6:40
142 Gianni Moscon
Soudal Quick-Step
7:15
1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
12:27:22
2 Primož Roglič
BORA - hansgrohe
0:33
3 Matteo Jorgenson
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
1:04
4 Derek Gee
Israel - Premier Tech
1:11
5 Oier Lazkano López
Movistar Team
1:21
6 Bruno Armirail
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
1:25
7 Neilson Powless
EF Education - EasyPost
1:25
8 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
1:27
9 Tao Geoghegan Hart
Lidl - Trek
1:39
10 Carlos Rodríguez Cano
INEOS Grenadiers
1:41
19 Mikel Landa Meana
Soudal Quick-Step
2:38
24 Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step
2:55
81 Gianni Moscon
Soudal Quick-Step
15:45
85 James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step
16:18
112 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
23:16
136 Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step
26:35
1 Primož Roglič
BORA - hansgrohe
38 pt
2 Matteo Jorgenson
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
36 pt
3 Giulio Ciccone
Lidl - Trek
36 pt
4 Lukas Nerurkar
EF Education - EasyPost
32 pt
5 Magnus Cort Nielsen
Uno-X Mobility
31 pt
6 Derek Gee
Israel - Premier Tech
30 pt
7 Romain Grégoire
Groupama - FDJ
30 pt
8 Mads Pedersen
Lidl - Trek
25 pt
9 Oier Lazkano López
Movistar Team
22 pt
10 Sam Bennett
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
22 pt
16 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
15 pt
35 Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step
4 pt
1 Mathis Le Berre
15 pt
2 Rémy Rochas
Groupama - FDJ
8 pt
3 Filippo Conca
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
6 pt
4 Mark Donovan
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team
5 pt
5 Xandro Meurisse
Alpecin - Deceuninck
5 pt
6 Nicolas Prodhomme
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
4 pt
7 Harry Sweeny
EF Education - EasyPost
3 pt
8 Derek Gee
Israel - Premier Tech
2 pt
9 Bruno Armirail
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
2 pt
10 Jonas Gregaard Wilsly
Lotto Dstny
2 pt
1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
12:27:22
2 Matteo Jorgenson
Team Visma | Lease a Bike
1:04
3 Oier Lazkano López
Movistar Team
1:21
4 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
1:27
5 Carlos Rodríguez Cano
INEOS Grenadiers
1:41
6 Santiago Buitrago Sánchez
Bahrain - Victorious
2:00
7 Lukas Nerurkar
EF Education - EasyPost
2:41
8 Darren Rafferty
EF Education - EasyPost
2:49
9 Romain Grégoire
Groupama - FDJ
2:53
10 Ilan Van Wilder
Soudal Quick-Step
2:55
28 Antoine Huby
Soudal Quick-Step
23:16
1 BORA - hansgrohe 37:27:21
2 Soudal Quick-Step 0:18
3 UAE Team Emirates 0:47
4 INEOS Grenadiers 1:28
5 EF Education - EasyPost 1:44
6 Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1:49
7 Movistar Team 3:07
8 Lidl - Trek 3:41
9 Israel - Premier Tech 4:02
10 Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 4:23

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