The 24-year-old Spaniard ignited the fireworks on the last summit finish of the World Tour race.

Summer solstice brought not just the longest day of the year, but also the longest stage of the 83rd Tour de Suisse, which started from Unterterzen and took the peloton over two classified climbs before the final showdown on the Gotthardpass. The iconic ascent and its 24 hairpins – located not far from Montagnola, the former residence of Hermann Hesse, which the legendary Corto Maltese visited back in the spring of 1924 – was primed for a proper GC battle and the first to show his intentions there was Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s Enric Mas.

Built at the beginning of the 19th century and climbed on Friday via the cobbles of the Tremola, the 12.5%km-long Gotthardpass averaged 7.2% and quickly whittled down the peloton to just a handful of riders as soon as the remnants of the breakaway were brought back. With 4.6 kilometers to go, Mas burst away from the group and established a 15-second lead which he carried until the last two kilometers, when he was overtaken by yellow jersey Egan Bernal (Team Ineos), who went on to win the stage.

Despite being distanced and then caught by the chasers, Mas didn’t stop from putting in a valiant effort and limited the losses as the road continued to tilt upwards, coming home 40 second behind the victor, in seventh place, a result that helped him continue his rise in the general classification with just two stages left.

“I felt much better than yesterday and seeing that the group was severely reduced in the last kilometers I thought about giving it a try. I was a bit on the limit as I still miss some sharpness, but the legs were good and I was keen on attacking”, said Enric, who’s now seventh in the overall standings. “The Tour de Suisse is a hard race and today’s result makes me happy and builds my confidence. The week isn’t over yet, two challenging days lie ahead and we’ll see what they will bring, but I have faith that I can come out of the race with a strong result.”

 

Photo credit: ©Tim De Waele/ Getty Images

Race details

1 Egan Bernal Gómez
Team INEOS
5:37:40
2 Domenico Pozzovivo
Bahrain Merida
0:23
3 Rohan Dennis
Bahrain Merida
0:23
4 Patrick Konrad
BORA - hansgrohe
0:34
5 Jan Hirt
Astana Pro Team
0:34
6 Tiesj Benoot
Lotto Soudal
0:34
7 Enric Mas Nicolau
Deceuninck - Quick Step
0:40
8 Simon Špilak
Team Katusha Alpecin
0:50
9 Lennard Kämna
Team Sunweb
1:03
10 Fabio Aru
UAE Team Emirates
1:03
43 Dries Devenyns
Deceuninck - Quick Step
7:47
73 Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step
16:03
106 Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
20:47
129 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
28:35
135 Elia Viviani
Deceuninck - Quick Step
28:44
137 Maximiliano Richeze Araquistain
Deceuninck - Quick Step
28:47
1 Egan Bernal Gómez
Team INEOS
24:17:48
2 Rohan Dennis
Bahrain Merida
0:41
3 Patrick Konrad
BORA - hansgrohe
1:13
4 Domenico Pozzovivo
Bahrain Merida
1:17
5 Jan Hirt
Astana Pro Team
1:19
6 Tiesj Benoot
Lotto Soudal
1:19
7 Enric Mas Nicolau
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:07
8 Fabio Aru
UAE Team Emirates
2:20
9 Nicolas Roche
Team Sunweb
2:23
10 Simon Špilak
Team Katusha Alpecin
2:26
42 Dries Devenyns
Deceuninck - Quick Step
19:09
70 Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
31:23
78 Yves Lampaert
Deceuninck - Quick Step
34:53
118 Elia Viviani
Deceuninck - Quick Step
57:00
119 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
57:46
133 Maximiliano Richeze Araquistain
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:05:56
1 Peter Sagan
BORA - hansgrohe
37 pt
2 Elia Viviani
Deceuninck - Quick Step
32 pt
3 Matteo Trentin
Mitchelton-Scott
22 pt
4 Egan Bernal Gómez
Team INEOS
20 pt
5 Michael Matthews
Team Sunweb
19 pt
6 Rohan Dennis
Bahrain Merida
18 pt
7 Luis León Sánchez Gil
Astana Pro Team
12 pt
8 Antwan Tolhoek
Team Jumbo-Visma
12 pt
9 Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
10 pt
10 Domenico Pozzovivo
Bahrain Merida
10 pt
1 Egan Bernal Gómez
Team INEOS
24:17:48
2 Tiesj Benoot
Lotto Soudal
1:19
3 Enric Mas Nicolau
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:07
4 Lennard Kämna
Team Sunweb
3:33
5 Kilian Frankiny
Groupama - FDJ
3:51
6 Aurélien Paret-Peintre
AG2R La Mondiale
4:21
7 Merhawi Kudus Ghebremedhin
Astana Pro Team
4:23
8 Nicola Conci
Trek - Segafredo
5:31
9 Matteo Fabbro
Team Katusha Alpecin
7:42
10 Gino Mäder
Team Dimension Data
16:17
20 Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
31:23
1 Egan Bernal Gómez
Team INEOS
30 pt
2 Claudio Imhof
Switzerland
25 pt
3 Domenico Pozzovivo
Bahrain Merida
21 pt
4 Gavin Mannion
Rally UHC Cycling
19 pt
5 Koen Bouwman
Team Jumbo-Visma
18 pt
6 Rohan Dennis
Bahrain Merida
18 pt
7 Antwan Tolhoek
Team Jumbo-Visma
12 pt
8 Matej Mohorič
Bahrain Merida
9 pt
9 Fabien Grellier
Team Total Direct Energie
9 pt
10 Jan Hirt
Astana Pro Team
8 pt
15 Kasper Asgreen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
6 pt
1 Movistar Team 73:07:48
2 Astana Pro Team 0:25
3 Team INEOS 0:48
4 UAE Team Emirates 1:00
5 AG2R La Mondiale 1:46
6 Team Sunweb 2:53
7 Switzerland 3:17
8 Trek - Segafredo 4:53
9 Team Katusha Alpecin 10:36
10 Bahrain Merida 11:06

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