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Williams surges to Tour of Britain stage victory in Redcar amid protests
Leaders come up Saltburn Bank during stage two of the 2024 Lloyds Bank Tour of Britain Men from Darlington to Redcar, September 4, 2024

WELSH rider Stephen Williams outgunned Julian Alaphilippe to win the second stage of the Tour of Britain in Redcar this afternoon.

Williams (Israel-Premier Tech) produced an impressive sprint to move past the former two-time world champion Alaphilippe (Soudal-QuickStep) in the closing stages before holding his hands aloft at the finish.

British duo Oscar Onley (Team DSM-Firmenich) and Joseph Blackmore (Israel-Premier Tech) finished third and fourth respectively following the 152.1 kilometre stage that started in Darlington.

Earlier this week, pro-Palestine activists accused Israel-Premier Tech of sportswashing Israel’s image during the race.

Around 30 people campaigned in Kelso before the start of stage one on Tuesday, the first of a series planned throughout the week, questioning the ProTeam’s participation while Israel continues its military occupation of Palestine.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Israel-Premier Tech said the team is “excited to race” and “respects everyone's right to free speech.”

The 28-year-old Williams’ win takes him to the top of the overall standings — six seconds clear of Onley — with Alaphilippe in third, 16 seconds back.

The third of six stages runs between Sheffield and Barnsley tomorrow. The Tour concludes in Felixstowe on Sunday.

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