On Jebel Mobrah, he entered the climb well positioned, and was well positioned when Felix Gall launched the opening attack. Evenepoel looked strong and composed, but a few minutes later he began dropping down the field in an unexpected way.
Whilst he did not switch off from GC, he lost 2:04 minutes in the line to Tiberi, finishing the stage in 18th postion. "I think he was extremely disappointed. Yesterday was very good, today was a bit of a downer. Knowing Remco, he won't be happy about that."
Were cramps the reason?
The Belgian news outlet talked to Lodewyck, a long-term DS of Evenepoel, right after the finish, and at the time it was not known what the reason was for the 'crack'. "From what we saw on the footage, it was a brutal climb. And maybe he pushed himself beyond his limits at the start. But there's no doubt it was a difficult climb."
Right after Evenepoel dropped from the Isaac del Toro group, he held his leg for a few seconds, giving the idea that it might have been cramps. But Lodewyck did not know of any, if that was the case. "No, I don't think so. Again: I haven't spoken to him yet, and we won't have more clarity until tonight."
The reason why there was so little communication during the climb was the fact that Evenepoel was on his limit. "We tried to keep communication as limited as possible, because everyone was suffering here. We'll know more soon."
However what looks clear is that Evenepoel will not win the overall classification, as happened in 2023. Although crosswinds would on paper favour him and the summit finish to Jebel Hafeet still lies ahead,
he is now 11th on the overall classification, almost 2 minutes down on Tiberi and Del Toro.
"Unless a miracle happens. There's always a bit of wind on the stage to Jebel Hafeet, and you can force something, but making up for this loss of time will be very difficult," he concluded.