The Metec Olympia's Tour is painted in blue. Indeed, it was Nicolas Milesi who prevailed on the second day of the short Dutch stage race .2, blazing through at over 49 km/h average speed, conquering the individual time trial of 10.9 kilometers with start and finish in Beltrum.
Behind him, with a time six seconds slower, his teammate Cameron Rogers completed the triumphant day for the newly-formed INEOS Grenadiers Racing Academy by securing second place ahead of the British rider from Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development Henry Hobbs (third at 10").
In fifth position, 19" behind the young Italian prospect, the Danish rider from Lidl - Trek Future Racing Kristian Egholm finished, who, limiting the gap and thanks to the eighth place achieved yesterday in the opening stage, has moved to the front of the general classification where he now leads with 3 seconds over twenty-two-year-old Rik van der Wal (EEW-VDK Cyclingteam) and 9 seconds over his compatriot Morten Aalling Nørtoft (Team ColoQuick).
FINISHING ORDER
1. Nicolas Milesi (ITA/INEOS Grenadiers Racing Academy) 13'15"
2. Cameron Rogers (AUS/INEOS Grenadiers Racing Academy) at 6"
3. Henry Hobbs (GBR/Team Visma | Lease a Bike Development) at 10"
4. Elmar Abma (NED/VolkerWessels Cycling Team) at 18"
5. Kristian Egholm (DEN/Lidl - Trek Future Racing) at 19"
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1. Kristian Egholm (DEN/Lidl - Trek Future Racing) 3:29:27
2. Rik van der Wal (NED/EEW-VDK Cyclingteam) at 3"
3. Morten Aalling Nørtoft (Team ColoQuick) at 9"
4. Stian Rosenlund (DEN/AIRTOX - Carl Ras) at 13"
5. Sebastian Grindley (GBR/Lidl - Trek Future Racing) at 17"
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