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News By Miles CooperMarch 2, 2025

Magnus Cort Triumphs with Spectacular Hat-Trick at O Gran Camiño as Derek Gee Claims Overall Victory

Magnus Cort Triumphs with Spectacular Hat-Trick at O Gran Camiño as Derek Gee Claims Overall Victory
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Magnus Cort Triumphs with Spectacular Hat-Trick at O Gran Camiño as Derek Gee Claims Overall Victory

Magnus Cort (Uno X-Mobility) gained the 5th and ultimate degree of O Gran Camiño to seal a memorable hat-trick on the race, hovering transparent of the peloton in a host dash in Santiago de Compostela.

The Dane gained by way of a couple of bike-lengths, pulling off a formidable dash in a equivalent approach to his victory on degree 2, with Carlos Canal (Movistar) highest of the remainder in the back of him and Giovanni Lonardi (Polti VisitMalta) 3rd. 

Cort’s 3 degree victories – on levels one, two and 5 – helped him to 3rd position at the general podium too, in the back of Canadian Derek Gee (Israel PremierTech) and Davide Piganzoli (Polti VisitMalta), in addition to the issues classification. 

Gee, who had worn the chief’s jersey since degree 3’s time trial, completed the race a relaxed 35 seconds forward of the Italian and 38 forward of Cort.

“I’m super happy,” Gee mentioned after the degree. “You know the legs are good but it’s never over until you finish the last stage, so there was a lot of relief crossing that line. 

“All week the workforce’s been incredible, they are tremendous sturdy they usually saved me tremendous protected. Finally my task was once beautiful simple – now not bodily, however they made it as simple as conceivable!”

Stage five featured multiple gravel sectors, and when asked about the ‘sterrato’ sectors Gee said, “It was once incredible, it made for some actually thrilling racing. Perhaps at some issues is disturbing as a rider, if you find yourself doing gravel and you do not need to flat out, however finally it was once beautiful a laugh.”

How it unfolded

The final stage of the race was also its longest, a punchy course including two ascents of the category 3 Alto de Lampai, and interspersed with gravel sectors.

Several teams were keen to get in the break from the flag drop, but after a series of early attacks nine riders eventually formed the day’s breakaway.

Martin Marcellusi (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè), Clément Braz Afonso (Groupama-FDJ), Fredrik Dversnes (Uno X-Mobility), Mats Wenzel (Equipo Kern Pharma), Josh Burnett (Burgos Burpellet BH), Nicolás Alustiza (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Rafael Reis (Anicolor / Tien 21), Asier Pablo Gonzalez (Illes Balears Araby) and Pedro Castro Pinto (Efapel Cycling) formed the lead group and soon worked up a healthy two-minute lead.

But despite their strength in numbers, the breakaway was eventually undone by counter-attacks from within the group and squabbles over who was doing the work. Marcellusi launched a solo move with around 80km to go, ahead of the first of six gravel sectors, but once he was reeled in the break continued to fragment. Castro Pinto was dropped and caught by the peloton, while Dversnes then tried unsuccessfully to go solo himself.

As their advantage rapidly dropped away, Marcellusi went on the attack again, this time on the day’s final categorised climb, the second ascent of the Alto de Lampai. Braz and Dversnes responded immediately, but it was too little, too late as the break was swiftly caught.

Another move soon came on the 5.2km climb as Rémy Rochas (Groupama-FDJ) shot off the front with around 25km left to race. Samuel Fernández (Caja Rural – Seguros RGA) latched on his wheel and soon looked to be suffering as his French companion piled on the pace. Israel PremierTech continued to control proceedings behind, content to let riders who were no threat to Gee’s overall lead get up the road. 

Rochas soon put Fernández out of his misery as he accelerated away, while Braz, Burnett and Dversnes from the early breakaway regrouped to form a four-man chasing group, along with James Knox (Soudal Quick-Step).  

By the final 10km Rochas and his pursuers had all been brought back and another frenetic flurry of counter-attacks kicked off, with the race leader and two-time stage winner Cort covering all the moves.

As the peloton rolled at high speed into Santiago de Compostela the riders jostled for position in the impending bunch sprint. Cort drifted through the peloton rather than opting to sit on his lead-out, and his confidence was rewarded: once he launched, no one able to stay on his wheel, and it was an easy third victory of the week for the Dane.

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