2023-07-04 12:02:00
Coming from Sillian, the 28-year-old from the Austrian Hrinkow team was the first to reach the highest point of this year’s tour, well ahead of Lukas Pöstlberger.
Rapp and the Upper Austrian Pöstlberger had pulled away from a breakaway group of eleven in the long climb from Heiligenblut. However, two kilometers from the Hochtor, Pöstlberger had to let his German opponent go.
Felix Großschartner (2015) remains the last red-white-red Glockner king. Rapp’s lead over the group of tour favorites with leader Jhonatan Narvaez (ECU/Ineos) at Hochtor was more than three minutes. The section then leads to the Fuschertörl and another 60 km to the finish in St. Johann/Alpendorf im Pongau.
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