Adam Yates, the British cyclist is poised to enter the final stage of the Tour de Suisse in the yellow jersey after securing another victory on stage seven. Yates, along with teammate Joao Almeida, crossed the finish line together, with Yates narrowly ahead, extending his lead to 14 seconds over their closest competitor. Now holding a commanding overall lead of 31 seconds over Almeida from UAE Team Emirates, Yates has dominated following the 118km route starting and finishing in Villars-sur-Ollon.
This latest triumph marks Yates’ second stage win of the week and the third consecutive stage where he and Almeida have secured the top two positions. The upcoming eighth stage will feature a decisive 15.7km uphill time trial with riders facing a challenging ascent of nearly 900m to the finish line. With Yates and Almeida comfortably ahead of Colombia’s Egan Bernal, who sits in third place, Sunday’s stage promises an intense battle between teammates for the top spot.
In the general classification standings, Yates leads with an impressive total time of 19 hours, 45 minutes, and 17 seconds, while Almeida trails by 31 seconds. British riders Tom Pidcock and Oscar Onley hold seventh and eighth positions respectively.
– Adam Yates (GB/UAE Team Emirates) completed the stage in 3 hours, 5 minutes, and 41 seconds.
– Joao Almeida (Por/UAE Team Emirates) finished with the same time.
– Matthew Riccitello (US/Israel-Premier Tech) secured third place, crossing the line 14 seconds behind.
– Wilco Kelderman (Ned/Visma-Lease a Bike) finished fourth, 16 seconds adrift.
– Mattias Skjelmose (Den/Lidl-Trek) and Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos Grenadiers) finished with identical times.
– Oscar Onley (GB/Dsm-firmenich PostNL), Tom Pidcock (GB/Ineos Grenadiers), Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale), and Enric Mas (Spa/Movistar) followed with varying time gaps.
1. Adam Yates (GB/UAE Team Emirates) – 19hrs 45mins 17secs
2. Joao Almeida (Por/UAE Team Emirates) +31secs
3. Egan Bernal (Col/Ineos Grenadiers) +1min 51secs
4. Mattias Skjelmose (Den/Lidl-Trek) +2mins 50secs
5. Matthew Riccitello (US/Israel-Premier Tech) +3mins 2secs
6. Enric Mas (Spa/Movistar) +3mins 23secs
7. Tom Pidcock (GB/Ineos Grenadiers) +3mins 54secs
8. Oscar Onley (GB/Dsm-firmenich PostNL) +4mins 3secs
9. Felix Gall (Aut/Decathlon–AG2R La Mondiale) +4mins 41secs
10. Wilco Kelderman (Ned/Visma-Lease a Bike) +4mins 59secs
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