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News By Miles CooperFebruary 15, 2025

Mads Pedersen Dominates in Excursion de l. a. Provence with Stunning Attack and Race Lead

Mads Pedersen Dominates in Excursion de l. a. Provence with Stunning Attack and Race Lead
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Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) outsprinted Matej Mohorič (Bahrain Victorious) from a two-rider past due breakaway to win level 2 of the Excursion de l. a. Provence.

The general kilometre served up a 4% incline to the end in Manosque, Pedersen having a look in no large hurry at the proper aspect of the street with Mohorič glued to his wheel. 

The gamble by means of Mohorič didn’t paintings, as Pedersen jumped with 300 metres to move and he simply crossed the road for his first victory of the season, 3 seconds forward of his breakaway better half.

Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious) used a robust kick at the ultimate stretch to clutch 3rd, simply forward of Dorian Godon (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale) within the lowered peloton which crossed the road in Manosque 16 seconds again.

The duo stole clear of a discounted peloton with 18km to move. Pedersen earned 15 bonus seconds all through the level and for his win and so took the race chief’s jersey from Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale).

The Dane now has a 13-second margin over Mohorič and 24 seconds over Wright within the GC with one level to move.

“When you have a strong group behind pulling, chasing you, it’s never safe until you pass the finish line. So I would say the last ‘k’ I was sure we would sprint for the victory, but you are never sure,” Pedersen defined.

“I know I’m in good shape and it was a nice feeling today. This stage suits me very well, with the climb. It was our plan to go really hard and try to be a small group on the top. The plan succeeded and we are really happy. We got what we came for, to at least have one stage victory.”

The Excursion de l. a. Provence concludes Sunday with a 190.6km path between Rognac and Arles, a flat level with just one labeled climb within the opening phase, fitted to the sprinters. 

The general puts at the podium might be determined by the point bonuses awarded all through the level and particularly on the end. 

The way it spread out

It is just 23km between the beginning and end in Forcalquier and Manosque, so the 167.3km level twisted round  Provence with sweeping roads thru forests and resting lavender fields, and periodic perspectives of a snowcapped Mont Ventoux within the distance.

At the docket had been 3 labeled climbs enclosed by means of two intermediate sprints. The general ascent, a class 1 at Col de l’Aire dei Masco (6.5km, 4.8%), equipped an 8km descent into the general dash at L. a. Bastide des Jourdans, leaving 17 rolling kilometres to move.

Pedersen attacked with 30km to move, however Jefferson Cepeda (EF Schooling-EasyPost) and Sander De Pestel (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale) saved him in sight beneath the tree-lined climb and shortly joined the pacesetting with the Dane. 

A gaggle of six – Bahrain Victorios duo Matej Mohorič and Fred Wright, Ewen Costiou (Arkéa-B&B Accommodations), Marco Tizza (Wagner Bazin WB), Toms Skujinš (Lidle-Trek) and Lukáš Kubiš (Unibet Tietema Rockets) chased them and had been simply 10 seconds again. 

As soon as the 2 entrance teams crested the general climb a discounted peloton shaped 30 at the back of however race chief Bennett light from the again of the bunch, with 25km to move.

Pedersen drove the tempo within the breakaway, even asking the tv digicam for Cepeda and De Pestel to drag thru and do extra paintings. With simply 20km to move, the chasers had been best 20 seconds again, with the whole thing to race for.  

Pedersen simply took the general bonus moment on the intermediate dash, understanding they may well be valuable within the general classification on Sunday.

When the six chasers bridged throughout to shape an impressive team of 9, Lidl-Trek and Bahrain Victorious each and every had a couple of riders and a tactical merit. 

Mohorič did not waste time and surged forward. Pedersen latched directly to his wheel because the duo took off and temporarily opened a 14-second hole.

With 10km to move, the race modified complexion altogether because the peloton swept up the seven chasers. 

However Mohorič and Pedersen went all in and labored in combination. The chase peloton  dedicated to ultimate down the 40-gap to the entrance duo, with EF Schooling-Easypost surroundings the tempo and Lidl-Trek riders looking to disrupt their paintings. 

The general kilometres had been on rolling roads however Mohorič and Pedersen rode at 50km/h, decided to stick away. They did by means of simply 12 seconds however it was once sufficient for Pedersen to win and for Mohorič upward push to moment general and nonetheless with a possibility of ultimate victory.   

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