Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor) claimed his first WorldTour win of the season, surging away from his breakaway companions on the ultimate climb to win the Grand Prix de Québec.
The Frenchman held off a chase from Pavel Sivakov (UAE Group Emirates XRG), who completed second, and Alberto Bettiol (XDS Astana), who completed third.
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It was the primary race again for Tadej Pogačar (UAE Group Emirates XRG), who put in a late assault to kind a chasing group behind the breakaway, however the world champion was caught earlier than the ultimate climb.
The way it unfolded
Félix Bouchard and Philippe Jacob (Canada), Luca Vergallito (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Filip Maciejuk (Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) escaped within the first few kilometres and have been quickly allowed to achieve time, with their hole reaching over six minutes earlier than the Tudor-led peloton started to carry it down.
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Jacob got here unglued on the Côte de la Montagne with 85km and 7 laps to go because the breakaway’s benefit slipped to 5 minutes, leaving solely three to battle on, however the motion within the peloton was heating up on the identical time.
Tim Wellens (UAE Group Emirates XRG) countered an acceleration by Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor) and pulled away a small group with Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek), Tobias Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility), Matteo Cattaneo and Pascal Eenkhoorn (Soudal-Quickstep), and Johan Jacobs (Groupama-FDJ). Jan Tratnik (Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and Christophe Laporte (Visma-Lease a Bike) leapt throughout to make it a nine-rider chase.
Wellens continued to drive the tempo, however the peloton was not eager to see this group slip away, and the chase group was caught within the feed zone. It wasn’t lengthy earlier than one other assault went clear, with Laurence Pithie (Crimson Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) launching with 75km to go.
Pithie was joined by Nils Politt (UAE Group Emirates), Alaphilippe, Bastien Tronchon (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), and Xandro Meurisse (Alpecin-Deceuninck), passing Jacobs as they went up the highway with six laps to go.
The motion introduced the hole to the leaders down to 3 minutes, with the primary chase solely making up 25 seconds on the leaders.
With 50km to go, the peloton was solely 2:35 behind, with the chase group nonetheless lagging 1:50 behind the leaders.
One other assault got here from Wellens with 4 12km laps to go, which introduced the chasing group with Alaphilippe into view, whereas the three leaders had two minutes.
Six extra riders attacked to bridge to Alaphilippe’s group, and that impressed Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) to leap throughout, too.
New to the transfer have been Anthon Carmig and Alberto Bettiol (XDS Astana), Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Artem Shmidt (Ineos Grenadiers), Pavel Sivakov (UAE Group Emirates XRG) and Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek).
The gap lastly caught up with Bouchard, and the Canadian misplaced contact with Maceijuk and Vergallito with 38km to go. The stress caught up with Politt and Pithie, too, they usually dropped again from the primary chase group.
With three laps to go, the leaders had 1:35 on the peloton and 40 seconds on the chase group, however the two riders on the head of the race noticed the group coming and sat as much as allow them to be part of up, making it a good dozen with 34km to go.
The escape labored diligently collectively however have been nonetheless shedding time as EF Schooling-EasyPost and Jayco-AlUla chasing onerous. With two laps to go, their lead was down to 1 minute.
Heading into the ultimate lap, regardless of Charmig blowing up the lead group with a surge on the climb to the road, their benefit was all the way down to 30 seconds and Pogačar attacked from the peloton, sweeping previous the remnants of the lead group.
Nonetheless, the world champion was adopted by Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty), Paul Lapeira (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) and Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility). The Pogačar group picked up Meurisse alongside the way in which, and crossed the road simply 13 seconds behind the seven remaining leaders: Sivakov, Skjelmose, Hermans, Mohorič, Bettiol, Charmig and Alaphilippe.
Pogačar was joined by teammate Brandon McNulty, who bridged throughout with Neilson Powless (EF Schooling-EasyPost), Edoardo Zambainini and Afonso Eulálio (Bahrain Victorious).
With 4.5km to go, McNulty surged, with Girmay and Powless following him up the highway. Pogačar calmly waited behind the chase group because the McNulty group got here again, and the remainder of the assault was caught by the peloton.
As the ultimate climb of the Côte de Montagne approached, Alaphilippe, Sivakov and Bettiol had the lead and 22 seconds over the peloton.
Alaphilippe surged with 1.5km to go. Behind, Pogačar was stranded on the entrance of the peloton, unable to chase with teammate Sivakov up the highway. Regardless of Bettiol’s greatest efforts, they could not catch the Frenchman in time, and Alaphilippe celebrated a effective victory.
Outcomes
Place
Rider (Group)
Time Hole
1
Julian Alaphilippe (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
5:04:32
2
Pavel Sivakov (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
+0:02
3
Alberto Bettiol (XDS Astana Group)
+0:04
4
Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek)
+0:14
5
Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious)
“
6
Quinten Hermans (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
“
7
Anthon Charmig (XDS Astana Group)
+0:16
8
Arnaud De Lie (Lotto)
+0:17
9
Michael Matthews (Group Jayco AlUla)
“
10
Corbin Robust (Israel-Premier Tech)
“
11
Dorian Godon (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
“
12
Paul Lapeira (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
“
13
Gianni Vermeersch (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
“
14
Wout van Aert (Group Visma | Lease a Bike)
“
15
Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious)
“
16
Tiesj Benoot (Group Visma | Lease a Bike)
“
17
Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ)
“
18
Edoardo Zambanini (Bahrain Victorious)
“
19
Simone Velasco (XDS Astana Group)
“
20
Jhonatan Narváez (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
“
21
Roger Adrià (Crimson Bull – BORA – hansgrohe)
“
22
Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious)
“
23
Biniam Girmay (Intermarché-Wanty)
“
24
Alex Aranburu (Cofidis)
“
25
Neilson Powless (EF Schooling-EasyPost)
+0:22
26
Jenno Berckmoes (Lotto)
“
27
Kevin Geniets (Groupama-FDJ)
“
28
Adam Yates (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
“
29
Tadej Pogačar (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
+0:26
30
Mathis Le Berre (Arkéa-B&B Resorts)
“
31
Filippo Zana (Group Jayco AlUla)
“
32
Mauro Schmid (Group Jayco AlUla)
“
33
Afonso Eulálio (Bahrain Victorious)
“
34
Sam Maisonobe (Cofidis)
“
35
Frank van den Broek (Group Picnic PostNL)
“
36
Jan Tratnik (Crimson Bull – BORA – hansgrohe)
“
37
Anders Skaarseth (Uno-X Mobility)
+0:36
38
Fredrik Dversnes (Uno-X Mobility)
+0:47
39
Lewis Askey (Groupama-FDJ)
“
40
Quinn Simmons (Lidl-Trek)
“
41
Alexander Kamp (Intermarché-Wanty)
“
42
Clément Berthet (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
+0:53
43
Marius Mayrhofer (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
+1:02
44
Hugo Houle (Israel-Premier Tech)
“
45
Xandro Meurisse (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
+1:14
46
Alex Baudin (EF Schooling-EasyPost)
“
47
Filip Maciejuk (Crimson Bull – BORA – hansgrohe)
+1:18
48
Lawrence Warbasse (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
“
49
Brandon McNulty (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
“
50
Patrick Konrad (Lidl-Trek)
“
51
Artem Shmidt (INEOS Grenadiers)
“
52
Jonas Abrahamsen (Uno-X Mobility)
+1:49
53
Sam Oomen (Lidl-Trek)
+1:52
54
Antonio Pedrero (Movistar Group)
“
55
Luca Vergallito (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
+1:56
56
Victor Lafay (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
“
57
Christophe Laporte (Group Visma | Lease a Bike)
+2:02
58
Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech)
“
59
Riley Sheehan (Israel-Premier Tech)
+2:24
60
William Blume Levy (Uno-X Mobility)
+2:36
61
Antoine Huby (Soudal Fast-Step)
+3:05
62
Guillaume Boivin (Israel-Premier Tech)
+3:23
63
Anthony Delaplace (Arkéa-B&B Resorts)
+3:26
64
Bastien Tronchon (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
+3:38
65
Stan Van Tricht (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
+4:04
66
Mathias Norsgaard (Movistar Group)
“
67
Johan Jacobs (Groupama-FDJ)
“
68
Louis Barré (Intermarché-Wanty)
“
69
Fabian Weiss (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
“
70
Rémy Rochas (Groupama-FDJ)
“
71
Mikkel Frølich Honoré (EF Schooling-EasyPost)
“
72
Mattia Cattaneo (Soudal Fast-Step)
“
73
Pascal Eenkhoorn (Soudal Fast-Step)
“
74
Lucas Hamilton (INEOS Grenadiers)
“
75
Axel Laurance (INEOS Grenadiers)
“
76
Robert Donaldson (Group Jayco AlUla)
+4:11
77
Tobias Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility)
+4:16
78
Joseph Blackmore (Israel-Premier Tech)
“
79
Stan Dewulf (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
“
80
Tim Wellens (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
“
81
Fabio Van den Bossche (Alpecin-Deceuninck)
+4:45
82
Jacopo Mosca (Lidl-Trek)
+5:29
83
Jonas Rutsch (Intermarché-Wanty)
+6:12
84
Jarrad Drizners (Lotto)
“
85
Logan Currie (Lotto)
“
86
Colby Simmons (EF Schooling-EasyPost)
+6:33
87
Embret Svestad-Bårdseng (Arkéa-B&B Resorts)
“
88
Nils Politt (UAE Group Emirates XRG)
+6:40
89
Hannes Wilksch (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
“
90
Aaron Gate (XDS Astana Group)
“
91
Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech)
“
92
Sakarias Koller Løland (Uno-X Mobility)
“
93
Harry Sweeny (EF Schooling-EasyPost)
“
94
Henok Mulubrhan (XDS Astana Group)
“
95
Lucas Eriksson (Tudor Professional Biking Group)
“
96
Gil Gelders (Soudal Fast-Step)
“
97
Max Kanter (XDS Astana Group)
“
98
Vito Braet (Intermarché-Wanty)
“
99
Sébastien Grignard (Lotto)
+6:45
100
Fran Miholjević (Bahrain Victorious)
+8:16
101
Jérôme Gauthier (Canada)
“
102
Anders Halland Johannessen (Uno-X Mobility)
+8:33
103
Ide Schelling (XDS Astana Group)
+9:16
104
Anton Palzer (Crimson Bull – BORA – hansgrohe)
+10:11
105
Michel Ries (Arkéa-B&B Resorts)
“
106
Anthony Perez (Cofidis)
“
107
Asbjørn Hellemose (Group Jayco AlUla)
“
108
Peter Øxenberg (INEOS Grenadiers)
“
109
Ewen Costiou (Arkéa-B&B Resorts)
“
110
Tobias Lund Andresen (Group Picnic PostNL)
+10:26
111
Valentin Paret-Peintre (Soudal Fast-Step)
+10:43
112
Attila Valter (Group Visma | Lease a Bike)
+11:30
113
Romain Combaud (Group Picnic PostNL)
“
114
Noa Isidore (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Group)
+11:56