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And... the win wasn't for a breakaway rider!
Fortunato🇮🇹 did most of the big climb alone ahead and took the juicy 1^st^ category points . Behind, there was not much of a gap between the big group and the peloton which wasn't really letting go. Gaudu🇫🇷 which was expected to go in a breakaway today, was dropped by the peloton in the first kilometre of the climb, or so.
After the big climb, a group of 5 gathered around Fortunato🇮🇹, including Plapp🇦🇺 again, Poels🇳🇱, Quintana🇨🇴 and Bilbao🇪🇸. They rode and rode and rode, but UAE kept them under 3 minutes (I think?). It allowed Fortunato🇮🇹 to grab the points of the first of the two 2^nd^ category climbs. But then it became more difficult, as Trek came pulling, using a still present Pedersen🇩🇰, and the gap shrunk and shrunk.
The breakaway was caught in the beginning of the second 2^nd^ category climb, Fortunato🇮🇹 surrendering first, as it became clear that he had no chance to reach the top ahead of the peloton.
Then stuff got a bit fuzzy for me, as I happened to have a bit of a kip. I don't know in which order stuff happened 😁 Carapaz🇪🇨 vigorously attacked in that climb making a gap of over 1 mn I believe. Behind, there were several small attacks/acceleration where Ayuso and Roglitch didn't shine, to say the less, contrarily to Del Toro🇲🇽. In the end, the gap was falling but Carapaz🇪🇨 kept enough to win. Behind, Del Toro🇲🇽 won the group sprint, always watching behind him, looking for Ayuso. Last time bonus went to Ciccone🇮🇹, who beat Pidcock who had launched the sprint ahead, and Bernal.
After 20 minutes, Gaudu🇫🇷 still hasn't crossed the line. Good thing for him that delays are huge today. Or maybe the good thing for him would be to get out of the race?
He would appear to be on antibiotics...