Tour | Roglic prepared for the tour: Slovenian wins the Dauphiné tour

Three weeks before the start of the Tour de France, candidate Primoz Roglic successfully completed a dress rehearsal by winning the difficult Dauphiné Tour.

With a strong performance, the Slovenian won the overall victory on the eighth and final stage over 138.8 kilometers from Saint-Alban-Leysse to the Plateau de Salaison. Vuelta champion Roglic finished second on the hilltop finish behind fellow teammate Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark), who finished second overall.

Roglic had already laid the foundation for overall victory with his second place on Saturday, when he took over the yellow jersey from his teammate Wout van Aert after climbing over the 2,642 meter high Col du Galibier and the 2,067 meter high Col de la Croix de Fer . On Sunday, Roglic and Vingegaard gave the competition no chance on the final climb.

In recent years, a successful showing at the Criterium du Dauphiné has often boded well for the Tour. In five of the last ten editions, the overall winner later also won the Tour of France: Chris Froome (2013, 2015, 2016), Geraint Thomas (2018) and Bradley Wiggins (2012).

Meanwhile, Froome has to worry about his tour ticket. The 37-year-old Brit got off his bike before the penultimate part of the day and again puzzled over his form. “It’s disappointing but my progress has been good so far and I don’t want to risk a setback at this important stage of the season,” said Froome. Since his serious fall in training at the Dauphiné 2019, the Briton has been looking for the form of the old days.

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