Schlagwort-Archive: Rudy Molard

La Vuelta 22 – Etappe 5

Irun – Bilbao – 187 Km

1 SOLER Marc ESP UAE TEAM EMIRATES 04:15:23
2 IMPEY Daryl RSA ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH 00:00
3 WRIGHT Fred GBR BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:00
4 MOLARD Rudy FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:00
5 CRADDOCK G Lawson USA TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO 00:00
6 ARNDT Nikias GER TEAM DSM 00:00
7 LANGELLOTTI Victor MON BURGOS-BH 00:00
8 PRONSKIY Vadim KAZ ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:00
9 MÜHLBERGER Gregor AUT MOVISTAR TEAM 00:00
10 ADRIA OLIVERAS Roger ESP EQUIPO KERN PHARMA 00:00
11 MASNADA Fausto ITA QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:00
12 STEWART Jake GBR GROUPAMA – FDJ 03:30
13 BAKELANTS Jan BEL INTERMARCHE – WANTY – GOBERT MATER. 04:18
14 GESINK Robert NED JUMBO – VISMA 05:09
15 HARPER Chris AUS JUMBO – VISMA 05:09

Gesamt:

1 MOLARD Rudy FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 16:07:22
2 WRIGHT Fred GBR BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:02
3 ARNDT Nikias GER TEAM DSM 01:09
4 CRADDOCK G Lawson USA TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO 02:27
5 ROGLIČ Primož SLO JUMBO – VISMA 04:09
6 KUSS Sepp USA JUMBO – VISMA 04:22
7 SIVAKOV Pavel FRA INEOS GRENADIERS 04:35
8 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao GBR INEOS GRENADIERS 04:35

9 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 04:36
10 CARAPAZ Richard ECU INEOS GRENADIERS 04:42

Ausreißergruppe gewinnt 5. Etappe der Spanien-Rundfahrt, während Sam Bennett weiterhin in Grün bleibt

Bei einem weiteren Tag im Baskenland standen auf der heutigen Etappe zwischen Irún und Bilbao fünf kurze aber zum Teil recht giftige Anstiege auf dem Programm, wobei der zweimal zu befahrende Alto del Vivero nur 14 km vor dem Ziel zum letzten Mal zu bewältigen war. Erst nach 75 km gelang es einer großen Gruppe sich vom Feld abzusetzen und das von Jumbo – Visma und BORA – hansgrohe angeführte Feld zeigte kein großes Interesse die Spitze wieder einzuholen. So konnte M. Soler nach einer Attacke aus der Ausreißergruppe am letzten Anstieg den Tagessieg holen. Die Gruppe der Favoriten mit Jai Hindley, Sergio Higuita und Wilco Kelderman erreichte das Ziel rund fünf Minuten später. Sam Bennett behält nach der heutigen Etappe das grüne Trikot.

Reaktionen im Ziel
„Nachdem wir gestern sehr offensiv gefahren sind, war heute unsere Zielsetzung Sam gut ins Ziel zu bringen und auch sicherzustellen, dass unsere Fahrer für das Gesamtklassement keine Zeit gegenüber der Konkurrenz verlieren. Ansonsten hatten wir einen relativ entspannten Tag und sind kräftesparend gefahren.“ – Jens Zemke, Sportlicher Leiter

Soler shines in Bilbao

Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) won stage 5 of La Vuelta 22 after an impressive performance on the hills of the Basque Country. The Spaniard was a late addition to the massive breakaway that covered the stage at a furious pace. He eventually went solo on the final ascent of the Alto del Vivero and took victory in Bilbao, emulating Igor Anton’s success on the same roads 11 years ago. This is Soler’s 2nd stage win in La Vuelta. Right behind him, Rudy Molard (Groupama-FDJ) took La Roja, only 2 seconds ahead of Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious), 3rd of the stage. The Frenchman had already taken the leader’s red jersey after stage 5 of La Vuelta 18. He held it for four days.
La Vuelta 22 stays in Basque Country with stage 5, a hilly 187.2km challenge from Irun to Bilbao featuring 5 categorised ascents on iconic roads that have witnessed great moments of cycling. Such terrain inspires the attackers, so much that it takes some 80km of battles at almost 50km/h for the break to get away!

Wright, Molard, Masnada… and then Soler
From km 74, 17 riders successively and successfully make the break: Vadim Pronskiy (Astana Qazaqstan), Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious), Jonathan Caicedo (EF Education-EasyPost), Rudy Molard, Jake Stewart (Groupama-FDJ), Julius Johansen (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux), Alessandro De Marchi, Daryl Impey (Israel Premier Tech), Kamil Malecki (Lotto Soudal), Gregor Mühlberger (Movistar Team), Fausto Masnada (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team), Lawson Craddock (Team BikeExchange-Jayco), Nikias Arndt (Team DSM), Victor Langellotti (Burgos-BH), Roger Adria (Kern Pharma), Ibai Azurmendi (Euskaltel-Euskadi) and Anthony Delaplace (Arkea-Samsic).
As they face the first ascent of the day, the cat-3 Puerto de Gontzagarigana (summit at km 95.6), the gap is up to 2 minutes. Rudy Molard is the virtual leader as he only trailed by 58’’ on GC at the start of the day. Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) attacks from the bunch and he bridges the gap on the second ascent of the day, up Balcon de Bizkaia (km 102.4). At the summit, Langellotti goes first over the top, as he did in the previous ascent.

Soler and Molard take the prizes
Langellotti also chases the points on the Alto de Morga (km 125.4). Meanwhile, Jumbo-Visma control the bunch with a gap of around 5 minutes. Craddock attacks on the first ascent of the cat-2 Alto del Vivero (km 144). Langellotti bridges the gap at the summit (and all but secures the polka-dot jersey at the end of the day). Ten more riders join them to battle it out for the stage win: Impey, Molard, Stewart, Pronskiy, Soler, Adria, Muhlberger, Masnada, Arndt and Wright.
After a first passage through Bilbao, Stewart attacks ahead of the final ascent of the Alto del Vivero (km 173). He opens a gap of 40’’ but Soler catches him 1km away from the summit. On the downhill, the Spaniard tries to resist a group of five chasers: Wright, Molard, Pronskiy, Craddock and Langellotti.
Five more chasers return in the final 5km: Muhlberger, Arndt, Adria, Impey and Masnada. But they finish 4’’ behind Soler. Impey sprints to 2nd and Wright finishes 3rd, taking 4 bonus seconds, making him Molard’s runner-up in the overall standings with a gap of 2’’.

Quotes – Rudy Molard wins Paris-Nice stage 6

QUOTES

PARIS NICE: RUDY MOLARD WINS THE 6th STAGE

After Arnaud Démare’s victory after Stage 1, Groupama-FDJ does it again and wins Stage 6, with a super-strong Rudy Molard. Two days before the end of the race, Rudy is 13th at general classification. Quotes.

Rudy Molard, winner of Paris-Nice stage 6: „When taking up the end of the race, I thought very hard about the ‚Haut-Var‘ a few weeks ago. I lost the sprint and ended 3rd. When I saw Julian Alaphilippe was there for the sprint, I told myself ‚if you stay with me, you’re done‘. I had to cross the line by myself, I wanted this victory so much. So I risked it all, I’d rather lose everything than finish 3rd. I really think my defeat at Haut-Var helped me being more offensive today.

This year, I feel stronger. I spent my first year working for the leaders, Arnaud or Thibaut in the mountains, I gave of myself 100%, I did one major race after another and it helped me pass a milestone. This victory confirms this. I have personal objectives now: Paris-Nice was one of them and then the Ardennes classics will come. I finished 8th of Fleche-Wallonne last year, I would like to be Top 5 this year and why not Top 10 in Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Then, I’ll be back as a domestique, a position I love. I made a lot of progress and I know I can do it“.

OTHER NEWS

PARIS NICE: IGNATAS KONOVALOVAS IS OUT OF THE RACE

Because of a persistent pain at the knee since Wednesday’s time-trial, Ignatas Konovalovas put an end to his Paris-Nice today, in order to rest a little bit and preserve his objectives to come.

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