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Ryan Mullen does the double, wins Irish road title

Ryan Mullen did the double in Wexford, Ireland on Sunday. The 22-year-old parlayed a late race attack into his first elite national road title. It’s Mullen’s first professional road victory and Cannondale-Drapac’s first road title of the season.

“This one means a lot more than the time trial title,” said Mullen. “I fought so hard for it. The time trial is a pride thing. I expect to win. I’m angry at myself if I don’t. The road race, nationals are not your typical race. I’m just really happy I won it.”

With the time trial title his main focus, Mullen hadn’t even looked at the road course map until Friday, but when he bagged the TT title, he decided he was keen to have a crack at the double. He determined an aggressive approach was required.

“It was such a hard race and it was really negative,” said Mullen. “That’s how it goes with nationals. The amateurs sit on the pros and hope if they chase everything down, we’ll tow them to the finish and give them a chance at the victory.

“Normally a breakaway rider gets away but nothing went for the longest time,” said Mullen. “I kept trying and trying and trying. I was tiring myself out and getting pretty angry that everything was being neutralized.”

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Turek gewinnt in Mingecavir: Cycling Academy Fahrer fuhr seinen ersten Sieg bei der Tour d’Azerbaidjan Etappe 4 ein

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Daniel Turek vom Cycling Academy-Team holte seinen ersten Profi-Sieg. Er begann den Sprint aus einer Ausreißer-Gruppe und gewann die vierte Etappe der Tour d’Azerbaidjan. Er beendete mehrere Meter vor Clemens Fankhauser (Hrinkow Advarics) und Conor Dunne (An Post – Chainreaction). Brenton Jones von Drapac und führte das Hauptfeld 42 Sekunden später über die Ziellinie.

Es gab keine Veränderungen in der GC, mit Primoz Roglic (Adria Mobil), der noch Führende vor Jasper Ockeloen (Parkhotel Valkenburg) und Matej Mugerli (Synergy Baku Cycling Project). Marko Kump (Adria Mobil) gewann den ersten Zwischensprint und konnte seine Führung im Sprinttrikot Ranking erhöhen, und Alexander Surutkovych hielt sein Bergtrikot auf der Etappe, die keine Steigungen hatte.

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