France's Thibaut Pinot claims Tour of the Alps title as Mark Padun wins final stage

Sport360 staff 20:37 20/04/2018
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  • Pinot (c) celebrates on the podium upon completion of the fifth stage.

    French climbing specialist Thibaut Pinot won cycling’s Tour of the Alps on Friday with Ukraine’s Mark Padun claiming victory in the fifth and final stage.

    Britain’s four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome finished fourth overall as the Sky leader fine tunes his form for the Giro d’Italia.

    FDJ rider Pinot becomes the second French winner after Luc Leblanc in 1997. Italy’s Domenico Pozzovivo finished overall second with Colombian Miguel Angle Lopez third, both at 0.15sec adrift.

    The race concluded after a 164km run from Rattenberg to Innsbruck, featuring a series of climbs, one of which peaked 12km from home before a 6km descent and a 6km dash for victory.

    Padun made a late solo break to cross the line alone, 0.05sec ahead of New Zealander George Bennett with Czech Jan Hirt at 0.06.

    It was the 21-year-old Bahrain-Merida rider’s first professional victory.

    Froome – competing despite his case pending with the International Cycling Union’s anti-doping unit – finished the stage in eighth position.

    The 32-year-old gave an adverse analytical finding for the asthma drug salbutamol at the Vuelta a Espana last September.

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