Michael Storer scored the first Monument podium of his career, finishing in third place behind Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) at Il Lombardia on Saturday.
Racing for Tudor Pro Cycling, owned and managed by retired pro Fabian Cancellara, Storer said this result was the most memorable part of his season.
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Storer was part of a select group that formed on the lower slopes of the decisive final climb, the Passo di Ganda, along with Pogačar and his teammates Jay Vine and Isaac del Toro, Evenepoel and Paul Seixas (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale).
Pogačar then launched a searing attack halfway up the climb, with 36km to go and quickly built his lead to nearly a minute as Evenepoel, Seixas, and Storer were unable to respond, the three riders settling into a chase, Del Toro sitting on their wheels.
Not giving up, Evenepoel distanced his rivals, Seixas and then Del Toro, while Storer hung on by a thread, but Pogačar had already pushed his lead out to a minute, with the pair racing for second place.
Storer said he struggled over the last small ascent of the Colle Aperto, but nonetheless was pleased to finish in third place, 3:14 behind Pogačar in Bergamo.