Cycling: Paul Magnier also won the sixth stage of the Tour of Guangxi, thus winning five of the six stages. The overall victory, however, goes to Paul Double, who impressed on yesterday's queen stage.

Magnier wins ahead of Aniolkowski
Rarely has a sprinter been as dominant in a tour as Paul Magnier (Soudal – Quick-Step) at this year's Tour of Guangxi. The Frenchman won five of the six stages and was by far the fastest and most intelligent rider in every single sprint. Today, he again left his rivals in the dust on the 134,3-kilometer stage, which starts and finishes in Nanning.
not a hint of a chance, even though shortly after the finish line the second-placed Pole Stanislaw Aniolkowski (Cofidis) even had the higher top speed. Magnier celebrates his 14th victory in the past five weeks—what a season finale for the 21-year-old!
Double celebrates its first major success
With five wins from six stages, the points classification naturally goes to Paul Magnier (Soudal – Quick-Step). The overall victory went to Paul Double (Jayco AlUla). The Briton won yesterday's queen stage, celebrating the greatest success of his career. The 29-year-old has a total of five victories to his name. Joining him on the podium are the Frenchman victor lafay (Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale) and the Ecuadorian Jonathan Narvaez (UAE – XRG). The victory in the mountain classification goes to Simon Guglielmi (Arkéa – B&B Hotels) from France, who scored points primarily as a breakaway rider. The junior classification was a matter for the Visma – Lease a Bike team. The Norwegian Jorgen Nordhagen was able to finish ahead of his Belgian teammate Cian Uijtdebroeks who will ride for the Movistar team in the new season.
️ Paul Magnier n'en avait pas eu assez: le Français décroche la 6e et dernière étape du Tour du Guangxi, sa 5e victoire de la semaine! #LesRP pic.twitter.com/zW3CGaSgVe
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