Adam Yates moves into the race lead after the TT stage in Critérium du Dauphiné

Briton Adam Yates had a strong ride in today’s individual time trial to move himself into the overall race lead after four-days of racing at Critérium du Dauphiné.

Yates started the stage in 10th place overall, 24seconds down on race leader Dylan Teuns (Bahrain-Merida), and after his powerful performance resulting in sixth place on the stage, the 26-year-old did enough to move into the race leader’s jersey, four-seconds ahead of Teuns.

Early bench mark

In the early proceedings of the 26.1kilometre time trial, it was Alex Dowsett (Katusha-Alpecin) who set the early bench mark with a time of 35minutes 16seconds.

The fairly technical course with one climb up to 613metres, saw some large time gaps opening up, and the general classification began to naturally take shape.

The GC contenders

Things got interesting in the second part of the race as Woet van Aert (Team Jumbo-Visma) beat the next best time set by stage favourite Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) by over 47seconds.

Knowing the time to beat, Yates set off and headed through the first time check after 11.5kilometres of racing, with a promising time of 19minutes 16seconds, which was good enough for a provisional third fastest time.

After fighting his way around the final downhill kilometres of the course, Yates eventually crossed the line with a very respectable time of 34minutes 34seconds, for sixth position.

Into the lead

As the last nine riders completed the distance, Yates sat as the virtual race leader waiting patiently to see Teuns’ time. Having given everything he had, the Mitchelton-SCOTT rider’s time proved to be enough to move into the yellow jersey, an exciting position to be in with four-hard stages to come.

Adam Yates – Overall race leader

“I went out, did the best I could and here we are. We knew it would be a hard day but it was a very good course for me, really. These big long straights aren’t my favourite but I put my head down and rode the climb as fast as possible.

“I made a good time. It was a good day for me. It’s a sprinters’ stage tomorrow, so hopefully other teams will be eager to control.

“It’ll be a massive task to bring the yellow jersey until the end. I hope to do it but I’ll take it day by day. It’s gonna be tricky. I’m sure the mountain stages will be hard to control.”

Critérium du Dauphiné – Stage 4 TT Results:
1. Woet van Aert (Team Jumbo-Visma) 33:38:89
2. Tejay van Garderen (EF-Education First) +0:31
3. Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) +0:47
6. Adam Yates (Mitchelton-SCOTT) +0:56

General Classification after stage 4:
1. Adam Yates (Mitchelton-SCOTT) 12:27:26
2. Dylan Teuns (Bahrain-Merida) +0:04
3. Tejay van Garderen (EF-Education First) +0:06