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As it happened: Juan Ayuso takes overall victory at Itzulia Basque Country stage 6

EIBAR SPAIN APRIL 06 Juan Ayuso of Spain and UAE Team Emirates Blue Best Young Rider Jersey celebrates at finish line as overall race winner during the 63rd Itzulia Basque Country 2024 Stage 6 a 1378km stage from Eibar to Eibar UCIWT on April 06 2024 in Eibar Spain Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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Mattias Skjelmose

Mattias Skjelmose, being agonisingly pipped by Soler at the line (Image credit: Getty Images)

The rest of the top ten is rounded off by Pello Bilbao, Isaac del Toro, Kévin Vauquelin, Ion Izagirre and Alex Baudin.

UAE Team Emirates’ dominance today is reflected by the final GC, in which they have placed three riders in the top five. Behind Ayuso in first and Soler in fourth, McNulty also sneaked up into fifth. 

As for Rodríguez, this is a welcome return to form following what had before now been an off-par start to the season. He’s back on course to being Ineos Grenadiers’ team leader at the Tour de France. 

This is the first World Tour stage race overall title of Juan Ayuso’s career, following runner-up finishes at Tirreno-Adriatico earlier this spring and the Tour de Suisse last year. This result has felt like a long time coming, which is saying something seeing as he’s still just 21-years-old. 

EIBAR SPAIN APRIL 06 Carlos Rodriguez of Spain and Team INEOS Grenadiers celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 63rd Itzulia Basque Country 2024 Stage 6 a 1378km stage from Eibar to Eibar UCIWT on April 06 2024 in Eibar Spain Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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But it does also ensure Soler finishes fourth overall, capping off what was an exceptional performance from the Spanaird. He set things up for Ayuso early on with his long-range attack, and still had the legs to ensure a high finish for himself. 

It’s confirmed that Rodríguez has indeed finished second overall, just one second ahead of Skjelmose. That it was another UAE Team Emirates rider, Marc Soler, who denied him the bonus seconds that would have earned him second, must be especially galling to the Dane, who spent much of that stage trying to chase their riders.

There must have been an agreement between Ayuso and Rodriguez, either spoken or unspoken, that the latter would help take turns in exchange for being allowed the stage win. It’s a great day for both of them.

Marc Soler just about pips Skjelmose to the line in the sprint for third and the bonus seconds, which may also be enough to…

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