Tadej Pogačar outsprints Eric Mas to defend Il Lombardia title

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This article originally appeared on Velo News

Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) outsprinted Enric Mas (Movistar) and successfully defended his Il Lombardia title on Saturday.

Pogacar beat back Mas with a long sprint into Como to claim his third monument victory and end his season on a high after seeing the Tour de France wrestled from his grip in the summer.

Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious) came across in third for his first trip to a monument podium.

“It’s really amazing to come back and to repeat the victory,” Pogacar said. “The teamwork today, I cannot say how grateful I am for the work they did. It was such an amazing job. To pull it off for the last race of the season for Lombardia - it’s amazing.”

Pogacar, Mas and Landa hit the final Battaglia climb at 7km to go with a 40-second lead after UAE Emirates put on the pain and set the tone ahead of an explosive final that had seen the final three pull clear.

Defending champion Pogacar looked coiled to pounce at any moment after his UAE Emirates team had set a crushing pace through the back half of the race.

However, it was Mas that went first, uncorking a surge at 6km to go that left Landa swinging and reduced the race to two.

The Movistar co-captain surged again toward the summit of the short slope only to see Pogacar counter and pull past in a statement of ruthless racing poise. The twosome roared into the final kilometers locked on each others’ wheels, and all was set for fast-finishing Pogacar to double up his 2021 victory with a long grinding sprint.

“The race went just how we wanted,” Pogacar explained. “I tried to attack on the Civiglio, but Mas was on the same level as me on the climbs so we tried to co-operate to the final.”

Pogacar closes out his season with a marquee win after missing out on his Liege defense in spring and seeing Jonas Vingegaard overturn his control of the Tour in summer. With headline victories at Strade Bianche, Tirreno-Adriatico, GP Montreal and now Lombardia, the 24-year-old is content with his 2022.

“I would say almost perfect,” he said of how he rated his season.

Vincenzo Nibali and Alejandro Valverde closed out their decades-long careers with one final turn at the Italian monument. The two illustrious veterans both lasted through to the decisive Civiglio climb before being dropped 20km out from the finish.

Breakaway given no room as Nieve, Pozzovivo crash out

The final monument of the season started per the script Saturday. A breakaway of 10 rolled away early doors and got a good gap, but unlike some of the marathon distance races, the group was given no room as leading teams Jumbo-Visma, UAE Emirates and Movistar suffocated the race.

The gap hovered at two to three minutes for the opening 150km of the race before being pulled back rapidly as the race rumbled toward the potentially decisive Madonna del Ghisallo climb.

The break was caught just ahead of the climb to the iconic church as the tempo skyrocketed to leave the race all together with some 70km still to race.

The hot pace through the early hours of the race saw several stinging crashes.

Mikel Nieve (Caja Rural) fell hard on his collarbone and abandoned in what was the final race of his 14-year-career. Domenico Pozzovivo (Intermarche Wanty – Gobert Materiaux) was the next veteran out of the race after a heavy fall saw him bloodied up across his legs and body.

UAE Emirates set up Pogacar with hot pace

Pogacar’s UAE Emirates team put the race on lockdown over the Ghisallo and the first of two ascents of the Battaglia.

Joao Almeida, Marc Hirschi and Davide Formolo all took long pulls that stretched out the bunch and left riders like Julian Alaphilippe yo yo-ing on and off the thinning peloton.

Pogacar finally attacked out of the UAE pain-train at 19km to go. Formolo stretched the bunch to its limit before the double Tour de France champion sprang out of the wheel, dropping all his rivals bar Mas.

Landa dangled just a handful of seconds back as Pogacar and Mas traded accelerations up the 10 percent kicker but finally caught across on the sinuous descent to set up the three-rider final on the second Battaglia ascent.

A chase group came together 40 seconds further back on the rampaging lead trio. Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma), Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers), Sergio Higuita (Bora-Hansgrohe), Romain Bardet (DSM) and a handful more tried to claw back the gap but never gained ground.

One last dance for Nibali, Valverde

<span class="article__caption">Nibali and Valverde were at the center of the startline ceremonies Saturday.<br> </span>
Nibali and Valverde were at the center of the startline ceremonies Saturday.

Vincenzo Nibali and Alejandro Valverde got heroes’ farewells Saturday. The two illustrious veterans closed their careers at the “race of the falling leaves” and shared a moment on the pre-race podium as Italian and Spanish cycling saw two of their champions race one last time.

Valverde’s Movistar team was at the fore throughout the race after the 42-year-old started as a five-star favorite.

Nibali was in the front group through to the final 22km circuit as massed home crowds cheered and waved banners for two-time Giro d’Italia champion and double Lombardia winner.

However, both the old timers’ hopes were done for when the race exploded on the Civiglio climb and Pogacar, Mas and Landa pulled clear.

Valverde latched onto the chase groups to win the sprint for sixth, 1:24 back. Nibali finished in the top-25, a further minute behind.

Il Lombardia Results

Stage

1

POGACAR Tadej

UAE Team Emirates

6:21:22

2

MAS Enric

Movistar Team

0:00

3

LANDA Mikel

Bahrain - Victorious

0:10

4

HIGUITA Sergio

BORA - hansgrohe

0:52

5

RODRIGUEZ Carlos

INEOS Grenadiers

0:52

6

VALVERDE Alejandro

Movistar Team

1:24

7

MOLLEMA Bauke

Trek - Segafredo

1:24

8

MOLARD Rudy

Groupama - FDJ

1:24

9

BARDET Romain

Team DSM

1:24

10

YATES Adam

INEOS Grenadiers

1:26

11

PICCOLO Andrea

EF Education-EasyPost

1:58

12

BARGUIL Warren

Team Arkea Samsic

1:58

13

VAN WILDER Ilan

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team

1:58

14

BERTHET Clement

AG2R Citroen Team

1:58

15

CICCONE Giulio

Trek - Segafredo

2:01

16

VINGEGAARD Jonas

Jumbo-Visma

2:03

17

MARTINEZ Daniel Felipe

INEOS Grenadiers

2:14

18

VLASOV Aleksandr

BORA - hansgrohe

2:14

19

HONORE Mikkel Frolich

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team

2:14

20

VANSEVENANT Mauri

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team

2:14

21

URAN Rigoberto

EF Education-EasyPost

2:14

22

FABBRO Matteo

BORA - hansgrohe

2:14

23

MAJKA Rafal

UAE Team Emirates

2:17

24

NIBALI Vincenzo

Astana Qazaqstan Team

2:17

25

ROCHAS Remy

Cofidis

2:41

26

ULISSI Diego

UAE Team Emirates

2:41

27

STORER Michael

Groupama - FDJ

2:41

28

FORMOLO Davide

UAE Team Emirates

3:09

29

VUILLERMOZ Alexis

TotalEnergies

3:25

30

PACHER Quentin

Groupama - FDJ

3:25

31

LATOUR Pierre

TotalEnergies

3:25

32

MARTIN Guillaume

Cofidis

3:25

33

BAKELANTS Jan

Intermarche - Wanty - Gobert Materiaux

3:25

34

POWLESS Neilson

EF Education-EasyPost

4:21

35

PETILLI Simone

Intermarche - Wanty - Gobert Materiaux

4:22

36

PADUN Mark

EF Education-EasyPost

4:51

37

OLDANI Stefano

Alpecin-Deceuninck

5:04

38

BRENNER Marco

Team DSM

6:11

39

PERNSTEINER Hermann

Bahrain - Victorious

6:11

40

LEKNESSUND Andreas

Team DSM

6:50

41

KRON Andreas

Lotto Soudal

6:53

42

SCHULTZ Nick

Team BikeExchange - Jayco

6:53

43

MEURISSE Xandro

Alpecin-Deceuninck

6:53

44

JOUSSEAUME Alan

TotalEnergies

6:53

45

ZAMBANINI Edoardo

Bahrain - Victorious

6:53

46

GESCHKE Simon

Cofidis

6:53

47

OOMEN Sam

Jumbo-Visma

6:57

48

HERRADA Jesus

Cofidis

7:01

49

BARRE Louis

Team Arkea Samsic

7:27

50

TOLHOEK Antwan

Trek - Segafredo

7:40

51

ALAPHILIPPE Julian

Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team

7:40

52

GUGLIELMI Simon

Team Arkea Samsic

8:00

53

DE MARCHI Alessandro

Israel - Premier Tech

8:00

54

CRADDOCK Lawson

Team BikeExchange - Jayco

8:31

55

FANCELLU Alessandro

EOLO-Kometa

8:52

56

BURGAUDEAU Mathieu

TotalEnergies

9:51

57

HAMILTON Chris

Team DSM

10:13

58

WELLENS Tim

Lotto Soudal

10:26

59

VELASCO Simone

Astana Qazaqstan Team

10:26

60

KELDERMAN Wilco

BORA - hansgrohe

10:26

61

MOHORIC Matej

Bahrain - Victorious

10:26

62

CARUSO Damiano

Bahrain - Victorious

10:26

63

ALEOTTI Giovanni

BORA - hansgrohe

10:26

64

VINE Jay

Alpecin-Deceuninck

10:26

65

LOPEZ Miguel Angel

Astana Qazaqstan Team

11:09

66

VAUQUELIN Kevin

Team Arkea Samsic

11:26

67

KONRAD Patrick

BORA - hansgrohe

11:26

68

GEOGHEGAN HART Tao

INEOS Grenadiers

11:26

69

ROJAS Jose Joaquin

Movistar Team

11:26

70

HUYS Laurens

Intermarche - Wanty - Gobert Materiaux

11:29

71

FUGLSANG Jakob

Israel - Premier Tech

13:37

72

DONOVAN Mark

Team DSM

13:37

73

CHAMPOUSSIN Clement

AG2R Citroen Team

13:37

74

PARET-PEINTRE Aurelien

AG2R Citroen Team

13:37

75

ZANA Filippo

Bardiani-CSF-Faizane

13:37

76

ARENSMAN Thymen

Team DSM

13:37

77

GESINK Robert

Jumbo-Visma

14:56

78

HARPER Chris

Jumbo-Visma

14:56

79

BOUWMAN Koen

Jumbo-Visma

14:56

80

DE LA PARTE Victor

TotalEnergies

14:56

81

HIRSCHI Marc

UAE Team Emirates

15:41

82

BALMER Alexandre

Team BikeExchange - Jayco

16:52

83

COVILI Luca

Bardiani-CSF-Faizane

16:52

84

BAYER Tobias

Alpecin-Deceuninck

18:23

85

PRADES Eduard

Caja Rural - Seguros RGA

18:23

86

BAIS Mattia

Drone Hopper - Androni Giocattoli

18:23

87

STRONG Corbin

Israel - Premier Tech

18:23

88

UMBA Santiago

Drone Hopper - Androni Giocattoli

18:23

89

HOLLENSTEIN Reto

Israel - Premier Tech

18:23

90

SBARAGLI Kristian

Alpecin-Deceuninck

18:23

91

RAVANELLI Simone

Drone Hopper - Androni Giocattoli

18:23

92

BAGUES Aritz

Caja Rural - Seguros RGA

18:23

93

TONELLI Alessandro

Bardiani-CSF-Faizane

18:23

94

ERVITI Imanol

Movistar Team

18:23

95

ARCAS Jorge

Movistar Team

18:23

96

GABBURO Davide

Bardiani-CSF-Faizane

19:20

97

HAGEN Carl Fredrik

Israel - Premier Tech

19:27

98

EL GOUZI Omar

Bardiani-CSF-Faizane

23:53

99

MAESTRI Mirco

EOLO-Kometa

26:28

100

BAIS Davide

EOLO-Kometa

26:28

101

BERNARD Julien

Trek - Segafredo

26:28

102

GROssSCHARTNER Felix

BORA - hansgrohe

26:28

103

RIVI Samuele

EOLO-Kometa

26:28

104

FETTER Erik

EOLO-Kometa

26:28

105

MALECKI Kamil

Lotto Soudal

27:22

106

JACOBS Johan

Movistar Team

28:21

107

LAPEIRA Paul

AG2R Citroen Team

30:34

Results provided by ProCyclingStats.

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