Overview
- Mattis Stenshagen outsprinted Jules Lapierre to win the uphill finale on Alpe Cermis and secured the mountain prize.
- Johannes Høesflot Klaebo placed 12th on the stage about 59 seconds back, enough to safeguard a 30-second overall cushion.
- The final podium read Klaebo first, Stenshagen second at +30.1 seconds, and Harald Östberg Amundsen third at +1:08.2.
- The concluding ascent measured 3.5 km with 420 meters of elevation gain, after Klaebo began the day 1:23 ahead.
- Organizers staged a shortened six-day, roughly 56 km mini-tour before the Olympics, with Florian Notz the top German at 18th on the stage and 26th overall.