Tour de Romandie: Late attack nets breakaway rider Lorenzo Fortunato stage 2 victory
- Lorenzo Fortunato won stage 2 of the Tour de Romandie with a late attack near La Grande Broche on May 2, 2025.
- The win followed a day when a breakaway group gained over a minute on the peloton, which was controlled by Soudal-QuickStep awaiting Remco Evenepoel's move.
- Fortunato outpaced his four breakaway companions in the final kilometre, finishing more than 50 seconds ahead of chasers including Evenepoel and Joo Almeida.
- Fortunato said, 'OK, I'll win or be the last in the group' to describe his all-or-nothing strategy securing the stage victory.
- The result places Fortunato fourth overall, 17 seconds behind race leader Baudin, who earned the lead through bonus seconds and sprinting behind the break.
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