Roglic clinhes Tour de Romandie

Published April 30, 2018
BOTTENS: The pack rides between rapeseed fields with bright-yellow flowers during the fifth and last stage, a 181.8 km race between Mont-sur-Rolle and Geneva, during the 72th Tour de Romandie race 
on Sunday.—AP
BOTTENS: The pack rides between rapeseed fields with bright-yellow flowers during the fifth and last stage, a 181.8 km race between Mont-sur-Rolle and Geneva, during the 72th Tour de Romandie race on Sunday.—AP

GENEVA: Slovenia’s Primoz Roglic underlined his growing all-rounder status by sealing overall victory following the Tour of Romandie’s final stage, won by German Pascal Ackermann (Bora), on Sunday.

Roglic, a 28-year-old former world junior ski jump champion, took the yellow jersey after the opening stage and reinforced his grip on the race lead by finishing second in Saturday’s climb-heavy fourth stage.

On Sunday’s 181.8 km final stage between Mont-sur-Rolle and Geneva, the Lotto NL rider kept a keen eye on rivals on his way to his second World Tour stage race triumph of 2018 following his recent victory in the Tour of the Basque Country.

Roglic finished 8secs ahead of Colombian Egan Bernal (Team Sky), with Australia’s Richie Porte (BMC), the outgoing champion, in third at 35.

At the finish in Geneva, Bora rider Ackermann finished ahead of a Denmark’s Michael Morkov (Quick-Step) and Italian Roberto Ferrari (Emirates).

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2018

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