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Luke Valenti wins Tour de Beauce total as Tyler Stites snares remaining stage



Luke Valenti (Workforce Ecoflo Chronos) has taken his first victory since entering into the senior ranks on the highway, with the 19-year-old from Ontario taking the highest total spot on the five-day Tour de Beauce in Canada whereas Tyler Stites (Undertaking Echelon) swept up the ultimate stage.

The win on the 122km stage 5, which delivered 12 laps of a hilly circuit beginning and ending in Saint Georges, was additionally sufficient to shift Stites into second place on the overall classification. The 25 12 months previous from the USA was a part of a break of six that escaped on the stage which took on 12 laps of a hilly circuit beginning and ending in Saint Georges.

Stites took out the dash from the lead group, ending forward of Laurent Gervais (Cannondale Echelon) and Matteo Dal-Cin (Toronto Hustle). With the break’s lead propelling Stites – who additionally received the stage 4 criterium – up the general from fifth place to second. 

Valenti, nevertheless, wasn’t going to let the general victory slip away, leaping throughout from the peloton to the break to take fifth place on the stage, simply seven seconds behind Stites, to win with a 47 second lead on the general. Russell Evan, who had been in second place total earlier than the beginning of the stage with a deficit of simply 18 seconds, slipped all the way down to eighth total after ending in fifteenth, as a part of the diminished peloton.

Carson Miles (Toronto Hustle) crossed the road in ninth on stage 5 to take care of his third place total. Eric Inkster (Biking BC) saved the polka dot jersey, Stites secured the factors jersey whereas Valenti added the youth classification to his yellow total jersey whereas Ecoflo Chronos additionally took out the crew classification.

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