Jonas Koch (Bora – hansgrohe) came sixth as the best German driver.
Before the last mountain stage of this Tour of Spain, there were no changes at the top of the general classification.
Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) easily maintained his overall lead, still 2:07 ahead of Spaniard Enric Mas (Movistar) and 5:14 ahead of his compatriot Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates).
Confident to win the 3rd stage: Pedersen can’t be beat in the sprint
Back to Spain
Lead extended: Evenepoel snatches the day’s win from Gesink
UPDATE YESTERDAY AT 3:12 PM
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