As the peloton then rode as a block behind the race director's car, it came to light that only the final 5km climb would be raced for the remainder of the day, offering up a uniquely interesting finale. Notably, Reynders and Raccani who were both allowed to escape the peloton ahead of the flag drop and regain a 30 second gap to the bunch. Sadly for the attackers though, it didn't prove enough to take victory as they were swallowed up with 2.5km to go.
With 1.5km to go, UAE's Rafal Majka came to the front, really thinning things out behind. There was no separation between the big guns as they reached the flamme rouge though. There was a clear gap when Tom Pidcock launched a massive attack into the final 500km and there was no stopping the Brit from there as he took victory ahead of
Rainer Kepplinger and
Alan Hatherly at the line. Notably, Pidcock also secured 10 bonus seconds for the GC.