‘So hectic’ – After chasing an unrelenting Mathieu van der Poel and dodging ‘dive bombing’ crash Sam Welsford remains steadfast to take second in last chance at Tirreno Adriatico

The final stage of Tirreno-Adriatico on Sunday may have ended up delivering the expected sprint but it was far from straightforward for the likes of Sam Welsford (Ineos Grenadiers) and Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) to get to the point where they could vie for victory. The climbs may have came early, but it turned out there was also another lofty challenge to overcome – Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Premier Tech) on the front and intent on putting in a big effort.

The uphill kicked in at less than 30km into the day of racing on the 143km stage 7, with two climbs in quick succession and while Alpecin-Premier Tech riders were swapping through to keep up the pace on the initial ascent and early on the second it was when Van der Poel took a position at the front at about 97km to go that the the field really began to splinter.

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