Critérium du Dauphiné 2023: profile of the 2nd stage and classification

Criterium du Dauphine 2023 profile of the 2nd stage and

The second stage of the Dauphiné scheduled for Monday June 5 offers an arrival for a sprinter puncher.

After his victory on Sunday at the opening of the Critérium, Christophe Laporte could do a double blow this Monday June 5 with a stage that seems to be cut out for him. With the Côte de Guêtes just before the finish, 1 km at 8%, the pure sprinters will not be able to play for victory. Beyond Christophe Laporte, a certain Julian Alaphilippe or the Italian Matteo Trentin could play for victory. Here are the climbs listed for the second stage

Col de Toutée (summit at km 46.7 / 3rd category): 2.2 km at 6%
Col des Fourches (km 53.8 / 3rd category): 2.7 km at 6.5%
Côte des Guêtes (km 122.5 / 4th category): 1 km at 8%
Côte des Guêtes (km 157.6 / 4th category): 1 km at 8%

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After his victory, the French rider who will wear the leader’s yellow jersey, thanked his team and said he was honored to wear the yellow jersey. “It was a very difficult and nervous day. It was really limited with the rain and the descent. He (Rune Herregodts) was going down really well in front, because we were going fast behind, and he still took a little time. had her sights set on it, but we weren’t sure. On paper, it was a good stage for me, with good bumps, but not very steep. It suited me well enough. I knew that if I I felt good I had a chance today. The team knew it too and they did everything for it. We rode all day, I’m happy to reward the whole team. The yellow jersey is great. It’s always an honor to wear this beautiful shirt, so I’ll try to honor it.”

Here is the classification of the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023

  • 1. Christophe Laporte (FRA / Jumbo-Visma) in 3h43’20”
  • 2. Matteo Trentin (ITA/UAE Team Emirates) at 4”
  • 3. Rune Herregodts (BEL/Intermarché-Circus-Wanty) at 6”
  • 4. Axel Zingle (FRA / Cofidis) at 10”
  • 5. Maxim Van Gils (BEL/Lotto Dstny) mt
  • 6. Danny Van Poppel (PB/Bora-Hansgrohe) mt
  • 7. Andrea Bagioli (ITA/Soudal Quick-Step) mt
  • 8. Fred Wright (GB/Bahrain Victorious) mt
  • 9. Robert Stannard (AUS/Alpecin-Deceuninck) mt
  • 10. Marco Brenner (GER/Team DSM) mt

What is the route of the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023?

It’s a real preparation for the Tour de France which in 2023 will pass through the five mountain ranges. The Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 will connect the Auvergne region to the Alps. The runners will cross 10 departments and will have to pedal 27 climbs for 21,505m of elevation gain.

What are the Criterium du Dauphiné 2023 dates?

The Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 unveiled on Thursday February 16 will take place from Sunday June 4 to Sunday June 11.

On which TV channel is the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 broadcast?

France Télévisions and Eurosport have television rights and will broadcast the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023 to follow from June 4 to June 11.

What are the stages of the Critérium du Dauphiné 2023?

The stages will this year be animated by duels of climbers. The fight promises to be fierce, a foretaste before the Tour de France in July.

  • Sunday June 4 : Chambon-sur-lac – Chambon-sur-lac, 157.7km
  • Monday, June 5 : Brassac-les-Mines – La Chaise-Dieu, 167.3 km
  • Tuesday, June 6 : Monistrol-sur-Loire – The Hillside, 191.3km
  • Wednesday, June 7 : Course – Belmont-de-la-Loire, 31.1 km
  • Thursday June 8 : Cormoranche-Sur-Saône – Salins-les-Bains, 191.1 km
  • Friday, June 9 : Nantua – Crest-Voland, 168.2 km
  • Saturday June 10 : Porte-de-Savoie – Col de la Croix de Fer, 147.7 km
  • Sunday June 11 : The Pont-de-Claix – The Bastille, 152.8 km

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