Primoz Roglic Wins Second Dauphine Criterium
Slovenian cyclist Primoz Roglic, aged 34, successfully fended off a strong challenge from American Matteo Jorgenson to secure his second Criterium du Dauphine title on Sunday. Roglic’s victory was marked by a narrow margin of just eight seconds, demonstrating his resilience and tactical prowess in one of the key warm-up races before the Tour de France.
Starting the final stage of the race with a one-minute and two-second advantage over Jorgenson, Roglic faced intense pressure throughout the day. Jorgenson, who delivered an impressive performance, finished second in the eighth and concluding stage, narrowly trailing behind the stage winner, Carlos Rodriguez of Spain.
Roglic’s strategic ascent during the last climb of the day was crucial. He managed to place sixth in the stage, ensuring his overall lead remained intact. This win adds to his previous Dauphine victory in 2022, reinforcing his status as a top contender in the cycling world.
Despite his efforts, Jorgenson, riding for Team Visma, could not claim a Criterium victory to add to his earlier success at the Paris-Nice this year. He finished second in the general classification, highlighting his consistent performance throughout the race.
Canadian rider Derek Gee, who had been part of the leading group with Jorgenson and Rodriguez, was dropped just before the finish line. Nevertheless, Gee secured third place for the stage and maintained his position on the podium in the general ranking, finishing 36 seconds behind Roglic.
Carlos Rodriguez of Team Ineos achieved a significant milestone by winning his first career Criterium stage during Sunday’s 160-kilometer mountainous route from Thones to Plateau des Glieres. His victory propelled him to fourth place in the overall ranking, showcasing his potential as a rising star in the sport.
Additional Context:
The Criterium du Dauphine, often seen as a precursor to the Tour de France, provides a rigorous test for riders with its challenging mountain stages and competitive field. Roglic’s victory in this race is a strong indicator of his form and readiness for the upcoming Tour de France. The race is known for its strategic complexity, where maintaining a lead in the general classification requires not only physical endurance but also tactical intelligence, especially during the mountain stages.
Roglic’s career has been marked by several high-profile victories, and his ability to perform under pressure is well-recognized. This latest win at the Dauphine adds to his impressive palmarès and sets the stage for what promises to be an exciting Tour de France.
Summary of Results:
- Overall Winner: Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) – Second Criterium du Dauphine title
- Second Place: Matteo Jorgenson (USA) – Just eight seconds behind Roglic
- Third Place: Derek Gee (Canada) – 36 seconds behind Roglic
- Stage Winner (Final Stage): Carlos Rodriguez (Spain) – Career-first Criterium stage win
- Notable Achievement: Roglic’s successful defense against a late surge from Jorgenson, solidifying his pre-Tour de France form.