Lidl-Trek’s Jakob Söderqvist soloed to the stage victory and into the race lead on a chaotic, shortened and rainsoaked Queen stage of the Tour de Hongrie, surviving from the early break and conquering the steep Pécs climb.

His breakaway companion Adrián Benito (Polti VisitMalta) held on for second, whilst Luke Plapp (Jayco AlUla) took third from the chase on the stage in a strange finale that saw the final lap cancelled whilst the bunch were already on the penultimate lap.

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With the cancellation coming at the very last moment – the stage went from nearly 30km left to 4km in the blink of an eye – the peloton’s calculations of how hard they needed to chase went up in smoke and the riders burst into a desperate chase to bring back the break.

However, it was not enough, and Söderqvist held on to take the stage, and moved into the race leader, 40 seconds ahead of stage 3 winner Benoît Cosnefroy (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) and 52 seconds up on Plapp.

With the last-minute nature of the cancellation, there could be adjustments to the GC or even complaints, but at the time of writing, Söderqvist was confirmed as the lead.

FirstCycling