DPA
· 12.06.2022
Three weeks before the start of the Tour de France, Primoz Roglic has underlined his ambitions by winning the tough Criterium du Dauphine.
The former ski jumper from Team Jumbo-Visma put in a strong performance on the eighth and final stage over 138.8 kilometres from Saint-Alban-Leysse to the Plateau de Salaison to claim victory in the overall standings. The Slovenian Roglic took second place in the uphill finish behind his team-mate Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark), who finished in second place overall.
Roglic had already laid the foundation for the overall victory with his second place on Saturdaywhen he took the yellow jersey from his team-mate Wout Van Aert after climbing over the 2642 metre high Col du Galibier and the 2067 metre high Col de la Croix de Fer. On Sunday, Roglic and Vingegaard gave their rivals no chance on the final climb of the last stage.
1st Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) 3:49:20
2nd Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) +0:00
3rd Ben O'Connor (AG2R CITRÖEN TEAM) +0:15
4th Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) +0:53
5. Ruben Guerreiro (EF Education-EasyPost) +0:53
6. Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) +0:55
7th Louis Meintjes (Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux) +0:55
8th Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) +0:55
9th Steven Kruijswijk (Jumbo-Visma) +1:20
10th Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +1:40
1st Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) 29:11:22
2nd Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) +0:40
3rd Ben O'Connor (AG2R CITRÖEN TEAM) +1:41
4th Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) +2:33
5th Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) +3:13
6. Louis Meintjes (Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux) +3:17
7. Esteban Chaves (EF Education-EasyPost) +3:18
8th Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers) +3:44
9th Ruben Guerreiro (EF Education-EasyPost) +3:48
10th Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) +3:51
In recent years, a successful performance at the Criterium du Dauphiné has often been a good sign for the Tour. In five of the last ten editions, the overall winner of the Dauphine went on to win the Tour of France: Chris Froome (2013, 2015, 2016), Geraint Thomas (2018) and Bradley Wiggins (2012).
Froome, meanwhile, has to fear for his Tour ticket. The 37-year-old Briton got off his bike before the penultimate stage of the day and once again raised questions about his form.
"It's disappointing, but my progress has been good so far and I don't want to risk a setback at this important stage of the season," said the Briton. Since his serious training crash during the 2019 Dauphiné, Froome has been searching for the form of old.
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