
Sam Bennett has taken the points classification on a dramatic day of racing at the BinckBank Tour that saw the overall lead change.
The final stage took the riders 173.1km from Sint-Pieters-Leeuw to Geraardsbergen, over 13 short sharp climbs.
A 15-man breakaway dominated for much of the stage before a very strong trio pressed on to the finish.
That lead group consisted of Laurens De Plus (Jumbo-Visma), Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team) and Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale).
In their wake race leader Tim Wellens (Lotto-Soudal) did his best to defend his lead as the field split to pieces.


However, the three leaders were far too strong to be caught; Naesen taking a rare win on the day from Van Avermaet.
And while De Plus finished 3rd at four seconds, that was enough to hand him overall victory; his first victory, apart from TTTs, since his U23 racing days.
The 23-year-old Belgian rider, who was so impressive in the Tour de France, took victory by 35 seconds from final stage winner Naesen.
Wellens went from topping the general classification to 3rd place overall, at 36 seconds.


While Sam Bennett was out of the running for another stage win today, he claimed the points classification in the seven-stage race.
Bennett (Bora-hansgrohe) won the opening three stages and was also 2nd on the fifth stage.
Today he climbed well in the early stages of the race before eventually finishing in 38th at 4:19, just ahead of the first large group on the road.
He won the points classification with a tally of 115 points, with runner-up Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates) scoring 66 points.