Remco Evenepoel’s hopes of battling Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) in the Volta a Catalunya may have gone up in smoke after his bad crash on stage 3, but he found a new kingmaker’s role for himself on the key mountain stage to Queralt.
Evenepoel made a massive effort on the final hour of racing to keep a select front group of seven, including Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe teammate Florian Lipowitz, ahead and away from the chasers.
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Overall, Evenepoel barely lost time, too, just 10 seconds to his teammate at the finish, showing that he was on a much better day than on stage 5 and also is in good shape for the Montjuic stage, too, where he narrowly claimed the victory in 2023 against overall winner Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe).
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“In the valley, I was able to work with someone from Bahrain [Afonso Eulálio.]. On the final climb, I just rode at a hard pace. In the end, I only lost about ten seconds to Lipo’ and [Lenny] Martinez (Bahrain Victorious).”