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Critérium du Dauphiné (2019) Photos June 9 - 16

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Stage 1:  Aurillac → Jussac, 142 km  Full Results and Report

Tom Dumoulin (NL/Sunweb) is happy to be back racing after crashing out of the Giro d'Italia last month

Warren Barguill

FDJ during the teams presentation

Movistar

Thibault Pinot: I've come to the Criterium du Dauphine to win

Chris Froome (GBR/Ineos)

Wout van Aert NL/Jumbo Visma) was second today

Roman Bardet (FRA/AG2R)

Lusch Stage 1, Aurillac / Jussac (142 km)





Today's break, Oliver NAESEN (BEL/AG2R La Mondiale), Magnus Cort NIELSEN (DEN/Astana), Julien VERMOTE (BEL/Dimension Data), Fabien DOUBEY (FRA/Wanty - Gobert), Niklas EG (DEN/Trek - Segafredo), Casper PEDERSEN (DEN/Sunweb)



The break pass on the first pass of two passes through the finish in Jussac


The peloton


200m to go, the race returns to Jussac for the finish


Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA) charges to the front

Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA) wins Stage 1 in 3:24:33 ahead of 2nd Philippe GILBERT (BEL/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP), 3rd Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA), 4th Nils POLITT (GER/KATUSHA ALPECIN), 5th Gregor MÜHLBERGER (AUT/BORA - HANSGROHE)




Your Stage 1 winner Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA)

First race leader, Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA)


Stage 2:  Mauriac → Craponne-sur-Arzon, 180 km  Full Results and Report


WANTY - GOBERT during the teams presentation

Philippe Gilbert

Chris Froome

Andre Greipel

Race leader, Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA)

Dramatic sky


Today's wet break led by Tom DUMOULIN (NEL/SUNWEB)



The break reaches the feed zone

Tom DUMOULIN (NEL/SUNWEB) leads the now diminished break


Two men off the front after the final bend in Craponne-sur-Arzon


Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) and Guillaume MARTIN (FRA/WANTY - GOBERT CYCLING)


Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) wins the dual in 4:12:41 ahead of 2nd Guillaume MARTIN (FRA/WANTY - GOBERT CYCLING)


3rd Jakob FUGLSANG (DEN/ASTANA PRO) + 13 and 4th Thibaut PINOT (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ)


12th Philippe GILBERT (BEL/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) + 44s



29th Edvald BOASSON HAGEN (NOR/DIMENSION DATA) + 1:49

72nd Tom DUMOULIN (NEL/SUNWEB) + 8:50

The winner, Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA)

2nd place for the top French rider will earn you the attention of the French media, 2nd Guillaume MARTIN (FRA/WANTY - GOBERT CYCLING)

Your Stage 2 winner, Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA)

And new race leader, Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA)

Stage 3:  Le Puy-en-Velay → Riom, 172 km  Full Results and Report



























Stage 4:  Roanne → Roanne, 26.1 km  Full Results and Report


Shane ARCHBOLD (BORA - HANSGROHE) prior to the Roanne 26.1 km ITT

Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA) wins the Stage 26.4 km ITT in 33:38

Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA) wins the Stage 26.4 km ITT in 33:38

Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA) wins the Stage 26.4 km ITT in 33:38

Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA) wins the Stage 26.4 km ITT in 33:38

2nd Tejay VAN GARDEREN (USA/EF EDUCATION FIRST) + 31s and now 3rd overall + 6s

3rd Tom DUMOULIN (NED/SUNWEB) + 47s

4th Steven KRUIJSWIJK (NED/JUMBO - VISMA) + 49s

5th Emanuel BUCHMANN (GER/BORA - HANSGROHE) + 51s

6th Adam YATES (GBR/MITCHELTON - SCOTT) + 56s and new race leader

7th Julian ALAPHILIPPE (FRA/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) + 59s

8th Nils POLITT (GER/KATUSHA ALPECIN) + 1:05

9th Jakob FUGLSANG (DEN/ASTANA PRO) + 1:07

10th Rémi CAVAGNA (FRA/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) + 1:10

11th Richie PORTE (AUS/TREK - SEGAFREDO) + 1:19

12th Thibaut PINOT (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) + 1:21

14th Race leader Dylan TEUNS (BEL/BAHRAIN - MERIDA) + 1:24 dropping him to 2nd overall

18th Nairo QUINTANA (COL/MOVISTAR) + 1:36

Your Stage 4 ITT winner, Wout VAN AERT (BEL/JUMBO - VISMA), his first world tour win: Cyclo-cross and time trials are both full gas start to finish

New race leader, Adam YATES (GBR/MITCHELTON - SCOTT)

Wout van Aert also has green and white jerseys

Stage 5:  Boën-sur-Lignon → Voiron, 201 km  Full Results and Report




















Stage 6:  Saint-Vulbas → Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne, 228 km  Full Results and Report























Stage 7:  Saint-Genix-les-Villages → Les Sept Laux-Pipay, 133 km  Full Results and Report

















Stage 8:  Cluses → Champéry, 114 km  Full Results and Report