Tour de Suisse champ dedicates title to Mäder

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ABTWIL, Switzerland — Two days after the death of Gino Mäder from injuries suffered in a crash at the Tour de Suisse, Mattias Skjelmose dedicated his race victory Sunday to the Swiss cyclist.

Skjelmose, 22, maintained his lead in the overall standings and finished nine seconds ahead of Juan Ayuso, 20, who was fastest in the closing time trial.

“I wanted to win for Gino. I think everyone today raced for him,” Skjelmose said. “Everyone I spoke to said he was the most wonderful person you could ever imagine.”

Mäder went off the road and crashed down a ravine on a fast descent near the end of Thursday’s mountainous fifth stage. He was airlifted to a hospital. The Swiss rider’s death was announced less than an hour before the scheduled start of Friday’s stage, which was canceled. Mäder was 26.

On Saturday, three teams, including Mäder’s Bahrain Victorious, declined to continue and the stage was raced as a tribute to him.

Ayuso won the 16-mile time trial Sunday from St. Gallen to Abtwil after briefly holding a virtual lead over Skjelmose. Ayuso finished eight seconds ahead of Remco Evenepoel and nine seconds quicker than Skjelmose.

Evenepoel moved up to third place overall. At age 23, the Belgian world champion was the oldest rider on the podium.

The eight-day Tour de Suisse is one of the final preparation races for next month’s Tour de France.

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