Jefferson Alexander Cepeda, Joan Bou and Eivind Broholt Fougner emerged as the last survivors from the original move after the gravel section beyond Pardines, but the balance of the race shifted once Q36.5 began to take control behind.
Harper drives race apart before Kuss attack
Julien Bernard briefly threatened to upset the favourites after attacking on the run-in to Coll de la Botella. The Frenchman bridged across to the front of the race, pressed on alone, and stretched his advantage before the final climb.
Q36.5 refused to let the move settle. Mark Donovan had already done a long turn for Pidcock before the climb, and Damien Howson then took over as the road began to rise. That pressure removed several major names from contention, with Einer Rubio, Tao Geoghegan Hart, Ibon Ruiz and Derek Gee all distanced before the final kilometres. Gee’s challenge unravelled further when he was forced into a bike change.
Chris Harper then took over for Q36.5 and briefly opened a gap of his own, reaching Bernard before the earlier attacker was dropped. Simon Carr bridged across soon after, while Pidcock, Kuss, Verona and Ben Tulett also made the decisive selection.
Inside the final 4km, the race had been reduced to a small group, with Harper still setting the tempo for Pidcock. As the hardest section approached, Kuss launched his move and opened a gap, forcing the others onto the defensive.
Harper responded with a huge chase, initially setting off after Kuss with Verona before Pidcock came back across. Tulett also returned briefly, but the group shifted again inside the final kilometre as Kuss tried once more to break clear.
Pidcock closed the last part of the gap himself, bringing the race back together before Verona launched in the closing metres. The Spaniard’s move briefly threatened to decide the race, but Pidcock was immediately on the wheel and had the stronger finish, sprinting to victory at Coll de la Botella.
The win gives Pidcock one of his biggest victories since joining Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team and confirms the British rider’s sharpness on a day where his team controlled the key phases of the race before he delivered in the final sprint.