Tour of the Alps: Michael Storer goes solo to win stage 2 and take race lead
Briefly

Michael Storer from Tudor Pro Cycling claimed a solo victory in stage 2 of the Tour of the Alps, finishing strong in Mezzolombardo after launching an attack on the final climb with 11km to go. This win marks Storer's second victory this season, following his success at Paris-Nice. He now leads the general classification by 41 seconds over Paul Seixas, who secured second place, while Giulio Ciccone, last stage's winner, finished in third. The stage was marked by a competitive climb, showcasing Storer's capabilities as a climber.
Michael Storer showcased his strength in stage 2 of the Tour of the Alps, attacking 11km from the finish to secure a solo victory in Mezzolombardo.
With this victory, Storer takes the race lead, finishing ahead of Giulio Ciccone by 41 seconds, displaying his climbing ability on the final ascent.
Paul Seixas claimed second after leading the chase group, while Romain Bardet prepares for his final Grand Tour, finishing in third place in this stage.
The elite selection that formed during the climb included Storer, Seixas, Gall, and Ciccone, highlighting the competitive nature of this stage.
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