Porte ascends to top of Tour Down Under

By AFP
January 24, 2020

ADELAIDE, Australia: Australian Richie Porte conquered a brutal uphill finish Thursday to claim the third stage and the race leader’s jersey in the Tour Down Under.

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Porte, the 2017 TDU winner, made the decisive move for his Trek-Segafredo team in the season’s opening UCI tour, to power up the torturous hill climb to the Paracombe finish in the fire-ravaged Adelaide Hills and win the stage by a commanding five seconds.

Australia’s Rob Powers (Team Sunweb) just held out Britain’s Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) for second, with Australia’s Rohan Dennis (Team Ineos) fourth.

South Africa’s Daryl Impey, chasing a third straight TDU title for Mitchelton-Scott, finished sixth to lie six seconds behind Porte in the general classification with three stages left to Sunday’s finish. “Hats off to the boys,” Porte said. “They did a really good job in controlling it. It was a lung-busting surge by Porte up the 1.7-kilometre final ascent, leaving his rivals trailing in his wake. Impey will need to win time bonuses in the remaining stages for a third straight title.

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