Thibau Nys continued his spectacular neo-pro streak of success with Trek-Segafredo, profitable the GP Kantons Aargau in Switzerland, the one-day race that precedes the Tour de Suisse.
Nys emerged from the shadows on the rising end to win by a number of bike lengths forward of Marc Hirschi (UAE Group Emirates), Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious), Marco Haller (Bora-hansgrohe) and Alexander Kamp (Tudor Professional Biking Group).
Nys took his first skilled win on the Tour of Norway in Might, after taking second on a stage on the Tour de Romandie.
The 173.88km GP Gippingen, now formally referred to as the Grosser Preis des Kantons Aargau, covers a hilly circuit across the canton west of Zurich. The Rotberg climb is roofed seven instances however leaves the race finely balanced.
After an early break was caught with 37 km to go, Finn Fisher-Black of UAE Group Emirates made a powerful solo assault and opened a 30-second lead. Nonetheless the ultimate climb of the Rotberg harm the younger Kiwi rider and a 30-rider peloton caught him to set-up a lowered dash end.
Late assaults by Victor Lafay (Cofidis) and Marc Hirschi (UAE Group Emirates) had been pulled again after which former Below 23 World Champion Filippo Baroncini helped place Nys for his profitable effort.
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