After a day for the climbers on Tuesday, the fast-men of the peloton were expected to have their chance going into Valence on Wednesday, with only two category-four climbs throughout the stage. However, it was an intense opening period to the stage with several attacks, but eventually a four-rider move went clear.
With all Team Picnic PostNL riders in the peloton, focus remained on keeping each other safe; guiding Oscar Onley through the day and then coming into the finale with the sprint group as best as possible. When the climbs were over and the rain began to fall, Sean Flynn helped to set the tempo in the peloton to help reel in the breakaway.
Eventually those ahead were caught with five kilometres to go as the bunch snaked its way around several roundabouts. Good positioning work by the team saw last-man Tobias Lund Andresen and Pavel Bittner well to the fore as the peloton headed towards the flamme rouge; trying to avoid the chaos. Unfortunately, a crash saw Bittner go down and hit the deck as they went under the kite, which he quickly signalled on the radio and told Lund Andresen to go for it. Lund Andresen followed those ahead and navigated the final corners brilliantly, before opening up and launching a strong sprint all the way to the line, taking a superb third place at the finish – his first ever Grand Tour podium. A great result for the Team Picnic PostNL Development program graduate.








