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Dennis took the leader’s ochre jersey on Thursday after a stunning win on top of Paracombe Hill, then managed to cling to the lead when Porte claimed the penultimate stage up the notorious Willunga Hill.
Then, on Sunday, Dennis and the other overall contenders avoided a crash on the second-to-last lap that took out stage favorite Marcel Kittel (Giant-Alpecin).
“I had to make sure I kept within distance of Richie, especially after that little spill,” Dennis said. “It was just about following him and making sure if there was a split it wasn’t too hard to come across.”
Dennis said former Tour de France winner Evans, who is about to retire from the sport, had helped him during Sunday’s race.
“He just said keep following me — obviously he was staying close to Richie as well making sure he didn’t lose time,” Dennis said, adding that Evans’ presence had taken pressure off him leading into the final stage. “When we go down the street for coffee after dinner everyone harasses him,” he said. “Everyone wants to talk to him and even though I was leading the race I could just walk around in the background, so for me it was absolutely perfect.”