British time trial champion Ethan Hayter (Soudal-Quickstep) blitzed the time trial at the Tour de Luxembourg, clocking a time of 30:38 on the rolling 26.3 km course around Niederanven. Coming in second, 28 seconds back, was Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), while Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost) was third, 58 seconds back.

The win marked Hayter’s third victory with his new team this season, adding to his stage win at the Baloise Belgium Tour and the British time trial title, both in June.

“I’m obviously really happy, it was a really hard TT today. And it’s not been the easiest season for me, and I’m really happy that Soudal-Quickstep kept believing in me and my friends and family and stuff. And it’s been really nice to show what I can do in the TTs this year,” Hayter said. “I’ve now won the last few TTs. So this was great.”

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“Actually, I felt like I slowed down in the second half, to be honest, but maybe everyone else slowed down more. It was hard, and, maybe the first half, we started uphill straight away, and I didn’t really get into my rhythm, and I felt like I was going a bit slow, but I still pushing quite good power. So maybe I lost a bit of time there, and then I was just punching over every climb as hard as I could. It was rolling all the way a bit and just punching over, recovering over and over again and suffering all the way to the line,” Hayter said.

NIEDERANVEN, LUXEMBOURG - SEPTEMBER 20: Brandon McNulty of The United States and UAE Team Emirates - XRG competes during the 85th Tour de Luxembourg, Stage 4 a 26.3km individual time trial stage from Niederanven to Niederanven on September 20, 2025 in Niederanven, Luxembourg. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) finished second on the stage and takes over race lead (Image credit: Getty Images)

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