Silvan Dillier's 12th place finish led the BMC Racing Team Sunday in the final stage individual time trial at the Tour de Suisse.
Teammate Ben Hermans moved up two spots in the overall standings to finish 17th as Tom Dumoulin (Team Giant-Alpecin) won the stage and Simon Spilak (Team Katusha) finished second to move past two others and take the overall win.
Dillier said he was pretty happy with his result in the 38.4-kilometer race against the clock.
"It was a pretty hard course pacing-wise," he said. "It was hard to get into a rhythm because it was always up and down and left and right. It was difficult, but in the end, I am happy with my performance."
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