Lewis Askey claimed his second victory in a week by winning stage 2 of the 4 Jours de Dunkerque, boosting his confidence and career stats. Askey executed a well-timed attack on the final uphill stretch, narrowly edging out competitors like Sakarias Koller Løland and Samuel Watson. The stage concluded dramatically after a five-man break caught up 6km from the finish. Axel Zingle, despite a fourth-place finish, maintained the overall lead due to countback, while Kenny Molly emerged as the mountain classification leader after significant climbs throughout the stage.
Lewis Askey's recent victory marks his second career win, showcasing his impressive performance during the uphill finish of stage 2 of 4 Jours de Dunkerque.
The close finish of stage 2 highlighted strategic racing as Askey skillfully timed his late burst to secure the win, despite an accidental unclipping.
Stage 1 winner Axel Zingle retained the overall lead after finishing fourth, with tight competition making the top standings nearly indistinguishable on time.
Kenny Molly's efforts from the earlier breakaway paid off as he clinched the mountain classification leaderâs jersey after securing multiple points in the climbs.
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