VILLARS, Switzerland – Egan Bernal of Colombia won a tough time-trial stage in the mountains at the Tour of Romandie on Friday, cutting Primoz Roglic’s overall lead to just six seconds.
The 21-year-old Team Sky rider was four seconds faster than Roglic of LottoNL-Jumbo over a 6-mile route between the ski stations of Ollon and Villars.
Defending champion Richie Porte of Australia was 18 seconds back in third in the stage.
Roglic, a former ski jumper from Slovenia, is six seconds ahead of Bernal and 27 ahead of Porte in the standings with two stages left in the six-day race through the French-speaking region of Switzerland.
Saturday’s most demanding stage features three category 1 climbs in a 92-mile trek that starts and finished in Sion.