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March 10, 2022
Paris-Nice 2022 – Stage 5 – Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert – Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut : 188,8 km
Before the globalisation of the cycling calendar, Paris-Nice marked the beginning of a new cycling season and the start of a long.
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March 10, 2022
Paris-Nice 2022 – Stage 5 – Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert – Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut : 188,8 km
Before the globalisation of the cycling calendar, Paris-Nice marked the beginning of a new cycling season and the start of a long. As it usually falls in early March, the race also marks a symbolic shift from winter to spring. This seasonal transition is what characterises the week-long stage race and why many nickname it ‘The Race to the Sun’. Since its first edition in 1933, Paris-Nice has been regarded as one of the most prestigious stage races on the annual cycling calendar. In fact, outside of the Tour it’s probably the biggest multi-day race in France and one of the events that home riders spend their whole careers trying to win. The format and flavour of the race has chopped and changed over its 89-year history, but for the most part it has followed a tried and tested formula of seven road stages and one – often decisive – individual time trial. Wind-battered stages through France’s central hinterland characterise the first half of the race and give the Classics specialists and hardy rouleurs a chance to shine. The mountains then start to rear their heads as the race skirts Provence and heads ever closer to the finish in Nice. It’s then on the final stage, in the capital of the French Riviera, where the race routinely draws to a dramatic close.
Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) continued his sequence of solo early-season success as he dropped his breakaway companions on the Col de la Mure and spent almost 40km alone to win stage 5 of Paris-Nice in Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut.
It was the American’s third victory of 2022 and his first at WorldTour level. After his overall challenge was ruined by a crash on the wind-buffeted second stage, McNulty’s lone effort in the Ardéche put an altogether different slant on his Paris-Nice.
“I was debating even continuing on or just resetting, so from considering not even starting today, it’s incredible,” said McNulty, who came home almost two minutes clear of chasers Franck Bonnamour (B&B Hotels-KTM) and Matteo Jorgensen (Movistar).
The Col de la Mure also proved pivotal in the race for the general classification, as yellow jersey Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) was dropped on its slopes. His teammate Primož Roglič was thus left surprisingly isolated in the finale, but the Slovenian withstood the accelerations of his direct rivals to move into the overall lead, 39 seconds clear of Simon Yates (BikeExchange-Jayco).
Jumbo-Visma had hitherto looked untouchable, but they showed surprising vulnerability here considering their collective exhibitions in the opening half of the race. By the upper reaches of the category 1 Col de la Mure, Roglič had only Rohan Dennis for company in a severely reduced peloton, and the Australian underscored his value by leading over the top of the climb.
Roglič was left to his own devices on the unclassified climb to Saint-Vincent-de-Durfort in the finale, but he defended himself sagely, picking and choosing his battles, but taking care to track accelerations from Simon Yates and Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe).
By the end of this race, Roglič’s rivals may come to rue their inability to exploit his solitude here, and the men at the upper reaches of the general classification all crossed the finish line together, 5:43 down on McNulty.
“I think, for Wout, he has in mind some other plans and other goals and trying to be ready for that,” Roglič said of Van Aert’s struggles. “For me, we all know it’s a goal, this Paris-Nice. The guys did a really great job pulling all day, hard, everyone, so that I could be at the end with the best ones.”
The climbing continues on stage 6, with a rugged day to Aubagne, though it remains to be seen if weather conditions will allow for the planned summit finish atop the Col de Turini. No matter, and despite his isolation here, Roglič remains the favourite for overall victory.
“I don’t know, we will see. The fact is that, not tomorrow I think, but for the weekend, there are two hard days,” he said. “Definitely on the last [stage], I can also say that I have some experience from the last year. For sure, there is a lot of racing coming up and I will do my best. Then we will see what it means.”
How it unfolded
The peloton was decidedly smaller at the start of stage 5 in Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert, with no fewer than 18 riders – among them, Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-EasyPost), Yves Lampaert and Zdenek Stybar (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) – withdrawing overnight as flu swept through the peloton. Four more riders would abandon on an attritional stage as Paris-Nice finally hit the hills after a flat opening half.
The Col de la Croix de Chaubouret, a climb redolent of the Tour de France’s many visits to Saint-Étienne, was the day’s first climb, and the day’s break was already clear of the bunch by its early slopes. McNulty was joined by nine others in the move: Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar), Michael Mørkøv (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl Owain Doull (EF Education-EasyPost), Harm Vanhoucke (Lotto Soudal), Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies), Ruben Fernandez (Cofidis), Laurent Pichon (Arkea-Samsic), Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ) and Franck Bonnamour (B&B Hotels-KTM).
By the summit, they had almost 6 minutes in hand on the peloton, and they would maintain that buffer for most of the day, as the race crossed into the Ardèche and crossed the Côte de Saint-Jeure-d’Ay, Côte de Saint-Romain-de-Lerps and Côte de Toulard, where Madouas did enough to secure the king of the mountains jersey.
Jumbo-Visma controlled the peloton on those early climbs, and they seemed content to allow the escapees some leeway. Come the base of the Col de la Mure, McNulty et al still had over 6 minutes in hand, and it was already clear that the stage winner would come from their number.
On the lower slopes of the Mure, McNulty briefly dropped to the rear of the break and Madouas cast a glance over his shoulder, seemingly surprised that the American was struggling. His doubts were well placed. McNulty was simply depositing his arm warmers with his team car. Moments later, he accelerated from the back of the group to the front and then disappeared around the next bend. There were still 38km to go, but it was already clear that McNulty would not be seen again, while the break fragmented behind him.
Back in the peloton, meanwhile, Jumbo-Visma’s yellow-and-black jerseys began to drop away from the front as Arkea-Samsic took up the reins, and when the maillot jaune Van Aert sat up, Roglič suddenly only had Dennis for company.
Dennis, however, set a steady tempo once Arkea-Samsic desisted, and bunch relented sufficiently to allow the enterprising Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) clip off the front alone. The Frenchman had almost a minute in hand over the summit, but he would eventually be caught on the run-in.
McNulty, meanwhile, was a minute clear of the remnants of the break at the top of the Mure with 33km remaining, and he would double that advantage by the finish, making light work of both a technical descent and the climb to Saint-Vincent-de-Durfort.
By the 10km drop towards the line, he could already savour victory on roads familiar from his recent Faun-Ardèche Classic victory. “It was kind of put everything in for today, just either do it or die kind of way. I got in the break and then actually felt super good all day,” McNulty said.
Back in the group of GC favourites, Daniel Martinez (Ineos) tested the waters with an attack on the last unclassified climb, while Roglič preferred to mark Simon Yates and Vlasov’s accelerations, before unleashing a testing one of his own with 10km to go.
That effectively marked the end of the attacking, as Martinez and the earlier attacker Martin were brought to heel and the remaining GC contenders rode to the finish together. Jumbo-Visma’s aura of invincibility may have diminished, but Roglič’s lead over his rivals is unchanged and the yellow jersey is on his shoulders. He won’t lose it easily.
Results :
1 Brandon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates 4:53:30
2 Franck Bonnamour (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:01:58
3 Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team
4 Harm Vanhoucke (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:02:30
5 Laurent Pichon (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:04:01
6 Anthony Turgis (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:04:02
7 Valentin Madouas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:04:57
8 Owain Doull (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost
9 Pierre Latour (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:05:43
10 Quentin Pacher (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
11 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Bora-Hansgrohe
12 Nairo Quintana (Col) Arkea-Samsic
13 Mauri Vansevenant (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
14 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo
15 Aurélien Paret Peintre (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team
16 Adam Yates (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers
17 Jack Haig (Aus) Bahrain Victorious
18 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Cofidis
19 João Almeida (Por) UAE Team Emirates
20 Simon Yates (GBr) BikeExchange-Jayco
21 Guillaume Martin (Fra) Cofidis
22 Daniel Martinez Poveda (Col) Ineos Grenadiers
23 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma
24 Wout Poels (Ned) Bahrain Victorious 0:05:50
25 Hugo Houle (Can) Israel-Premier Tech 0:05:52
26 David de la Cruz (Spa) Astana Qazaqstan Team
27 Andreas Leknessund (Nor) Team DSM
28 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Movistar Team
29 Finn Fisher-Black (NZl) UAE Team Emirates 0:05:55
30 Søren Kragh Andersen (Den) Team DSM 0:06:00
31 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:06:37
32 Steff Cras (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:07:17
33 Dylan van Baarle (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers 0:09:05
34 Mathieu Burgaudeau (Fra) TotalEnergies
35 Nicholas Schultz (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:12:00
36 Nicolas Edet (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:12:04
37 Ruben Fernandez (Spa) Cofidis
38 Michael Mørkøv (Den) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
39 Rohan Dennis (Aus) Jumbo-Visma
40 Ethan Hayter (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 0:12:08
41 Fred Wright (GBr) Bahrain Victorious
42 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Lotto Soudal
43 Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R Citroen Team
44 Yevgeniy Fedorov (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team
45 Aimé De Gendt (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
46 Silvan Dillier (Swi) Alpecin-Fenix
47 Alex Kirsch (Lux) Trek-Segafredo
48 Julien Bernard (Fra) Trek-Segafredo
49 Stefan Küng (Swi) Groupama-FDJ
50 Dorian Godon (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team
51 Fabien Doubey (Fra) TotalEnergies
52 Rein Taaramäe (Est) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
53 Mads Pedersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo
54 David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
55 Omar Fraile Matarranz (Spa) Ineos Grenadiers
56 Dimitri Claeys (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
57 Jan Polanc (Slo) UAE Team Emirates
58 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
59 Steven Kruijswijk (Ned) Jumbo-Visma
60 Fabio Felline (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team
61 Alexis Gougeard (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM
62 Gorka Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Movistar Team
63 Georg Zimmermann (Ger) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
64 Damien Touze (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team
65 Johan Jacobs (Swi) Movistar Team 0:15:48
66 Cyril Lemoine (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:17:28
67 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal
68 Sébastien Grignard (Bel) Lotto Soudal
69 Connor Swift (GBr) Arkea-Samsic
70 Stefan De Bod (RSA) Astana Qazaqstan Team
71 Biniam Girmay (Eri) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
72 Jordi Warlop (Bel) B&B Hotels-KTM
73 Victor Koretzky (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM
74 Loïc Vliegen (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
75 Ivan Garcia Cortina (Spa) Movistar Team
76 Simon Carr (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost
77 Julius van den Berg (Ned) EF Education-EasyPost
78 Florian Senechal (Fra) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
79 John Degenkolb (Ger) Team DSM
80 Imanol Erviti (Spa) Movistar Team
81 Juan Sebastian Molano Benavides (Col) UAE Team Emirates
82 Bryan Coquard (Fra) Cofidis
83 Otto Vergaerde (Bel) Trek-Segafredo
84 Frederik Frison (Bel) Lotto Soudal
85 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek-Segafredo
86 Simon Guglielmi (Fra) Arkea-Samsic
87 Luka Mezgec (Slo) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:23:36
88 Luke Durbridge (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco
89 Danny van Poppel (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:24:22
90 Niccolò Bonifazio (Ita) TotalEnergies
91 Senne Leysen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix
92 Tobias Bayer (Aut) Alpecin-Fenix
93 Albert Torres Barcelo (Spa) Movistar Team
94 Nathan Van Hooydonck (Bel) Jumbo-Visma
95 Iljo Keisse (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
96 Ryan Mullen (Irl) Bora-Hansgrohe
97 Jasper Philipsen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix
98 Wout Van Aert (Bel) Jumbo-Visma
99 Matthew Holmes (GBr) Lotto Soudal
100 Maximilian Walscheid (Ger) Cofidis
101 Andrey Amador (CRc) Ineos Grenadiers
102 Mike Teunissen (Ned) Jumbo-Visma
103 Domen Novak (Slo) Bahrain Victorious
104 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Jumbo-Visma
105 Campbell Stewart (NZl) BikeExchange-Jayco
106 Lucas Hamilton (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco
107 Nico Denz (Ger) Team DSM
108 Sam Bennett (Irl) Bora-Hansgrohe
109 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team
110 Geoffrey Soupe (Fra) TotalEnergies
111 Luca Mozzato (Ita) B&B Hotels-KTM
112 Kévin Geniets (Lux) Groupama-FDJ
113 Baptiste Planckaert (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux
114 Cees Bol (Ned) Team DSM
115 Michael Storer (Aus) Groupama-FDJ
116 Fabio Jakobsen (Ned) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
117 Markus Hoelgaard (Nor) Trek-Segafredo
118 Jérémy Lecroq (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM
119 Luke Rowe (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers
120 Simon Geschke (Ger) Cofidis
121 Matis Louvel (Fra) Arkea-Samsic
DNS Nils Politt (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe
DNF Tom Bohli (Swi) Cofidis
DNS Amaury Capiot (Bel) Arkea-Samsic
DNS Gino Mäder (Swi) Bahrain Victorious
DNF Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa) Bahrain Victorious
DNF Alexys Brunel (Fra) UAE Team Emirates
DNS Matteo Trentin (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
DNS Clément Champoussin (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team
DNF Stan Dewulf (Bel) AG2R Citroen Team
DNS Yves Lampaert (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
DNS Zdenek Stybar (Cze) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team
DNS Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) BikeExchange-Jayco
DNS Kevin Vermaerke (USA) Team DSM
DNS Stefan Bissegger (Swi) EF Education-EasyPost
DNS Jens Keukeleire (Bel) EF Education-EasyPost
DNS Neilson Powless (USA) EF Education-EasyPost
DNF Lukasz Wisniowski (Pol) EF Education-EasyPost
DNS Carl Fredrik Hagen (Nor) Israel-Premier Tech
DNS James Piccoli (Can) Israel-Premier Tech
DNS Tom Van Asbroeck (Bel) Israel-Premier Tech
DNS Jonas Rickaert (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix
DNS Kristian Sbaragli (Ita) Alpecin-Fenix
DNS Jay Vine (Aus) Alpecin-Fenix
General Classification after Stage 5 :
1 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Jumbo-Visma 16:50:28
2 Simon Yates (GBr) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:00:39
3 Pierre Latour (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:00:41
4 Daniel Martinez Poveda (Col) Ineos Grenadiers 0:00:56
5 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:00:59
6 Adam Yates (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 0:01:11
7 Søren Kragh Andersen (Den) Team DSM 0:01:26
8 Jack Haig (Aus) Bahrain Victorious 0:01:35
9 Nairo Quintana (Col) Arkea-Samsic 0:01:45
10 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Cofidis 0:02:01
11 Hugo Houle (Can) Israel-Premier Tech 0:02:03
12 David de la Cruz (Spa) Astana Qazaqstan Team
13 Aurélien Paret Peintre (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 0:02:24
14 Matteo Jorgenson (USA) Movistar Team 0:02:25
15 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo 0:02:40
16 Mauri Vansevenant (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:02:56
17 Andreas Leknessund (Nor) Team DSM 0:02:58
18 João Almeida (Por) UAE Team Emirates 0:03:08
19 Guillaume Martin (Fra) Cofidis 0:03:16
20 Dylan van Baarle (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers 0:05:05
21 Franck Bonnamour (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:05:17
22 Mads Pedersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo 0:07:08
23 Brandon McNulty (USA) UAE Team Emirates 0:07:51
24 Fabien Doubey (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:08:17
25 Quentin Pacher (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:08:38
26 Stefan Küng (Swi) Groupama-FDJ 0:08:45
27 Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R Citroen Team 0:08:56
28 Silvan Dillier (Swi) Alpecin-Fenix 0:08:57
29 Fred Wright (GBr) Bahrain Victorious
30 Wout Poels (Ned) Bahrain Victorious 0:09:11
31 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:09:23
32 Harm Vanhoucke (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:09:24
33 Laurent Pichon (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:09:40
34 Anthony Turgis (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:09:53
35 Steff Cras (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:09:54
36 Damien Touze (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 0:10:00
37 Rein Taaramäe (Est) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:10:29
38 Philippe Gilbert (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:10:39
39 Ruben Fernandez (Spa) Cofidis 0:10:45
40 Yevgeniy Fedorov (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team 0:10:48
41 Fabio Felline (Ita) Astana Qazaqstan Team 0:11:14
42 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Movistar Team 0:11:19
43 Alex Kirsch (Lux) Trek-Segafredo 0:11:43
44 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek-Segafredo 0:13:16
45 Mathieu Burgaudeau (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:13:24
46 Bryan Coquard (Fra) Cofidis 0:13:26
47 Florian Senechal (Fra) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:13:32
48 Steven Kruijswijk (Ned) Jumbo-Visma 0:13:36
49 Johan Jacobs (Swi) Movistar Team 0:13:51
50 Juan Sebastian Molano Benavides (Col) UAE Team Emirates 0:14:38
51 Jan Polanc (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 0:14:40
52 Owain Doull (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost 0:14:47
53 Gorka Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Movistar Team 0:15:02
54 Georg Zimmermann (Ger) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:15:19
55 Biniam Girmay (Eri) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:15:28
56 John Degenkolb (Ger) Team DSM 0:15:46
57 Ivan Garcia Cortina (Spa) Movistar Team 0:15:53
58 Connor Swift (GBr) Arkea-Samsic 0:16:21
59 Dorian Godon (Fra) AG2R Citroen Team 0:17:17
60 Nicholas Schultz (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:17:19
61 Jordi Warlop (Bel) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:18:18
62 Wout Van Aert (Bel) Jumbo-Visma 0:18:29
63 Christophe Laporte (Fra) Jumbo-Visma 0:18:57
64 Luka Mezgec (Slo) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:20:43
65 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:20:46
66 Valentin Madouas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:21:55
67 Aimé De Gendt (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:21:59
68 Luca Mozzato (Ita) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:22:03
69 Imanol Erviti (Spa) Movistar Team 0:22:12
70 Sébastien Grignard (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:22:18
71 Ethan Hayter (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 0:22:38
72 Loïc Vliegen (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:22:39
73 Mike Teunissen (Ned) Jumbo-Visma 0:23:11
74 Nicolas Edet (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:23:30
75 Alexis Gougeard (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:23:47
76 Nathan Van Hooydonck (Bel) Jumbo-Visma 0:25:14
77 Frederik Frison (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:26:24
78 Julius van den Berg (Ned) EF Education-EasyPost 0:26:59
79 Victor Koretzky (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:27:09
80 Cyril Lemoine (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:27:11
81 Kévin Geniets (Lux) Groupama-FDJ 0:27:15
82 Simon Geschke (Ger) Cofidis 0:27:45
83 Danny van Poppel (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:28:24
84 Ryan Mullen (Irl) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:28:27
85 Finn Fisher-Black (NZl) UAE Team Emirates 0:28:39
86 Simon Carr (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost 0:29:47
87 Julien Bernard (Fra) Trek-Segafredo 0:30:05
88 Maximilian Walscheid (Ger) Cofidis 0:30:07
89 Jasper Philipsen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix 0:30:36
90 David Gaudu (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:30:39
91 Rohan Dennis (Aus) Jumbo-Visma 0:31:03
92 Omar Fraile Matarranz (Spa) Ineos Grenadiers 0:31:55
93 Luke Durbridge (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:32:38
94 Tobias Bayer (Aut) Alpecin-Fenix 0:32:40
95 Stefan De Bod (RSA) Astana Qazaqstan Team 0:33:29
96 Fabio Jakobsen (Ned) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:34:06
97 Sam Bennett (Irl) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:34:29
98 Albert Torres Barcelo (Spa) Movistar Team 0:34:46
99 Geoffrey Soupe (Fra) TotalEnergies 0:34:47
100 Michael Mørkøv (Den) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:35:11
101 Otto Vergaerde (Bel) Trek-Segafredo 0:35:18
102 Niccolò Bonifazio (Ita) TotalEnergies 0:35:24
103 Matthew Holmes (GBr) Lotto Soudal 0:36:17
104 Dimitri Claeys (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:36:50
105 Michael Storer (Aus) Groupama-FDJ 0:37:27
106 Jérémy Lecroq (Fra) B&B Hotels-KTM 0:37:28
107 Matis Louvel (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:39:00
108 Cees Bol (Ned) Team DSM 0:39:14
109 Luke Rowe (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 0:39:51
110 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:39:58
111 Simon Guglielmi (Fra) Arkea-Samsic 0:42:26
112 Nico Denz (Ger) Team DSM 0:44:09
113 Iljo Keisse (Bel) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 0:44:40
114 Lucas Hamilton (Aus) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:45:25
115 Domen Novak (Slo) Bahrain Victorious 0:45:58
116 Campbell Stewart (NZl) BikeExchange-Jayco 0:46:18
117 Andrey Amador (CRc) Ineos Grenadiers 0:46:31
118 Senne Leysen (Bel) Alpecin-Fenix 0:47:09
119 Markus Hoelgaard (Nor) Trek-Segafredo 0:48:30
120 Baptiste Planckaert (Bel) Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux 0:49:08
121 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Astana Qazaqstan Team 0:49:44