Evenepoel dominates Dauphine time-trial to slip into yellow
Time-trial maestro Remco Evenepoel laid down a marker in the fourth stage of Criterium du Dauphine on Wednesday, winning the 17.4km race against the clock in style to move top of the overall classification.
The 25-year-old Belgian tasted Olympic gold in the discipline last year and is also the double time-trial world champion, and showed his pedigree by blowing out a field containing Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogacar.
Evenepoel raced home 21sec ahead of second-placed Dane Vingegaard, with USA's Matteo Jorgenson a further 17sec back in third.
🏁 🇧🇪@EvenepoelRemco remporte le contre-la-montre et endosse le @maillotjauneLCL !
— Critérium du Dauphiné (@dauphine) June 11, 2025
⏪ Revivez le final de la 4ème étape du #Dauphiné
🏁 🇧🇪@EvenepoelRemco wins the ITT and takes the Yellow Jersey!
⏪ Relive the finale of stage 4 pic.twitter.com/wtbTMdxhnv
Pogacar just missed the podium at 49sec, 8sec ahead of fifth-placed German Florian Lipowitz and 13sec in front of Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel.
"I'm surprised with the gaps," Evenepoel said.
"It's quite big on quite a short TT so I'm very happy to have put over a second per kilometre on everybody, and even two seconds per kilometre on some.
"I'm feeling good and it's always nice to bring home a World Tour victory."
🗣 🇧🇪@EvenepoelRemco : « La victoire d’étape et le @MaillotJauneLCL, c’est bien pour ma collection. » 💛
— Critérium du Dauphiné (@dauphine) June 11, 2025
🎙 L’interview du nouveau leader du #Dauphiné ⤵️
🗣 🇧🇪@EvenepoelRemco: ''Stage win and yellow, nice one for the collection!'' 💛
🎙 Full interview with the new overall leader… pic.twitter.com/mpOQlP8Oen
Evenepoel now slips on the leader's yellow jersey for the 77th edition of the Dauphine, which will be decided in the last three stages in the Alps from Friday.
His win was the 1000th victory in the history of his Soudal Quick-Step team, following its creation in 2003 by Patrick Lefevere under the name Quick Step-Davitamon.
"I'm very happy with this victory, it's the 1000th of the team," Evenepoel added.
"It's a special day, I'm very proud to have done it."
Of the three frontrunners for the overall win, Pogacar now finds himself the least well-placed.
Although the overall classification is far from set, the Slovenian is now in eighth place, 38sec behind Evenepoel, while Vingegaard is 16sec back in fifth.
🏅 Les classements après la 4ème étape 💐
— Critérium du Dauphiné (@dauphine) June 11, 2025
🏅 The classifications after Stage 4 💐#Dauphiné pic.twitter.com/eknxAyGI98
"I probably got the pacing slightly wrong," reigning Tour de France champion Pogacar said.
"I started on the first section a bit too conservative and should have pushed a bit more.
"But it's OK, that's why we are here, to tune-up before the Tour and improve," the 26-year-old added.
On Thursday's fifth stage, the peloton takes on a hilly 183km run from Saint-Priest to Macon.
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