Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike) celebrated his first professional victory after securing a solo stage 3 win and the overall title at the three-day Tour de l’Ain.

The Belgian started the third and final stage just two seconds behind Nicolas Prodhomme (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) in the GC standings, but he made his winning attack over the last climb of the day, hors categorie Col du Grand Colombier, and soloed to victory in Belley.

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“This is incredible,” Uijtdebroeks said after the finish. “The past few months have been tough, so it feels amazing to come back like this. I was already feeling good in San Sebastián, but this is truly fantastic. It was a dream of mine to win a race this year. That was my goal: to learn how to win. To actually do it now is just amazing.

“The team was incredibly strong again today. On the penultimate climb, we pushed the pace hard, which left us with a small group going into the Colombier. Ben did a great job after that, setting things up so I could launch my attack and finish it off.”

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