Archiv für den Tag: 8. August 2020

Le Tour de Savoie Mont Blanc – Etappe 4

Aix-les-Bains – Notre-Dame-du-Pré (143,3 km) -> Profil
1 MANNION Gavin (USA) RALLY CYCLING 3:54:47
2 CEPEDA Jefferson (ECU) ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI – SIDERMEC 0:00:08
3 ROLLAND Pierre (FRA) B&B HOTELS – VITAL CONCEPT P / B KTM 0:00:12
4 VAN GILS Maxim (BEL) 0:00:15
5 MONIQUET Sylvain (BEL) GROUPAMA – FDJ 0:00:17
6 GUERIN Alexis (FRA) TEAM VORARLBERG SANTIC 0:01:03
7 VANDENABEELE Henri (BEL) 0:01:05
8 MUÑOZ GIRALDO Daniel (COL) ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI – SIDERMEC 0:01:10
9 MORENO SALA Adrià (ESP) 0:01:18
10 JOALLAND Yael (FRA) 0:01:35

Gesamtwertung
1 ROLLAND Pierre (FRA) B&B HOTELS – VITAL CONCEPT P / B KTM 11:02:55
2 VAN GILS Maxim (BEL) 0:01:20
3 GUERIN Alexis (FRA) TEAM VORARLBERG SANTIC 0:02:02
4 MORENO SALA Adrià (ESP) 0:02:46
5 MONIQUET Sylvain (BEL) GROUPAMA – FDJ 0:03:16
6 MUÑOZ GIRALDO Daniel (COL) ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI – SIDERMEC 0:03:32
7 VERSCHAEVE Viktor (BEL) 0:03:38
8 CHAMPION Thomas (FRA) 0:03:47
9 BALFOUR Stuart (GBR) 0:03:51
10 CEPEDA Jefferson (ECU) ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI – SIDERMEC 0:05:16

Alexis Guerin verteidigt mit Rang sechs auf Königsetappe Rang drei in der Gesamtwertung der Tour Savoie Mont Blanc UCI 2.2!
Die längste Etappe heute von Aix le Bains nach Notre Dame du Pre über 143 Kilometer war neben heißen Temperaturen gesalzen mit knapp 3000 Höhenmeter. Die Entscheidung, so die Prognose vieler, wird am finalen Schlussanstieg nach Notre Dame du Pre auf 1270 Meter fallen. So sollte es kommen.
Zu Beginn bestimmen einige Ausreißer das Rennen. Ab der Halbzeit übernehmen dann die beiden Mannschaften B&B Hotels Vital Concept rund um Pierre Rolland, sowie das Team Vorarlberg Santic die Tempoarbeit. Dann die Attacke von Pierre Rolland, welche sitzt. Die Spitze des Feldes zersplittert im Ausscheidungsrennen um den Etappensieg. Auch Alexis Guerin mischt ganz vorne mit, muss aber dem gestrigen Angriffstag Tribut zollen. Den Sieg im hammerharten Finale sichert sich der Amerikaner Gavin Mannion vom US Pro Continental Team Rally, vor Cepeda (Androni-Sidermec) und van Gils (Lotto-Soudal).
Alexis Guerin rettet sich auf Rang sechs mit einer Minute Rückstand. Roland Thalmann bricht aufgrund der Hitze im Finale ein – schade für den hart kämpfenden Schweizer. Last but not least stößt die Defekthexe für Colin Stüssi die Türe für das Finale wieder zu. Fast unglaublich, aber der Sport ist knallhart.

Guerin im Gesamtklassement vor Schlussetappe auf Rang drei!
Pierre Rolland verteidigt heute das gelbe Trikot und führt nun vor dem Belgier van Gils (+1min 20sec) und Alexis Guerin (2min 20sec).
Morgen gibt es nur eine Devise. „all in“ für das Podium auf der letzten Etappe dem 22 Kilometer langen Bergeinzelzeitfahren!

Kader: Roland Thalmann, Colin Stüssi, Alexis Guerin, Lukas Meiler, Jack Burke, Johannes Schinnagel
Resultat 4. Etappe: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-des-pays-de-savoie/2020/stage-4
Veranstalter: https://www.toursavoiemontblanc.com/
Infos zum Rennen: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-des-pays-de-savoie/2020/overview

05.08. Stage 1 Annemasse – Praz sur Arly (109 km)
06.08. Stage 2 Moutiers – Valfrejus (97,4 km)
06.08. Stage 3 Saint Michel de Maurienne – Valmeinier (37,4 km)
07.08. Stage 4 Aix le Bains – Notre Dame du Pre (143,3 km)
08.08. Stage 5 Aix le Bains – Le Revard (22,4 km) – Bergzeitfahren
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Tour de Pologne – Etappe 3

Wadowice – Bielsko-Biala (203,1 km)
1 CARAPAZ Richard (TEAM INEOS) 5:04:54
2 ULISSI Diego (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) 0:00:00
3 MOLARD Rudy (GROUPAMA – FDJ) 0:00:00
4 FUGLSANG Jakob (ASTANA PRO TEAM) 0:00:00
5 KELDERMAN Wilco (TEAM SUNWEB) 0:00:00
6 MEZGEC Luka (MITCHELTON SCOTT) 0:00:00
7 STUYVEN Jasper (TREK-SEGAFREDO) 0:00:00
8 GIBBONS Ryan (NTT PRO CYCLING TEAM) 0:00:00
9 WELLENS Tim (LOTTO – SOUDAL) 0:00:00
10 MAJKA Rafał (BORA-HANSGROHE) 0:00:00
11 DUNBAR Edward (TEAM INEOS) 0:00:00
12 SCHACHMANN Maximilian (BORA-HANSGROHE) 0:00:00
13 FOSS Tobias (TEAM JUMBO – VISMA) 0:00:00
14 VALTER Attila (CCC TEAM) 0:00:00
15 CHAVES RUBIO Jhoan Esteban (MITCHELTON SCOTT) 0:00:00

Gesamtwertung
1 CARAPAZ Richard (TEAM INEOS) 13:02:36
2 ULISSI Diego (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) 0:00:04
3 MAŁECKI Kamil (CCC TEAM) 0:00:04
4 MEZGEC Luka (MITCHELTON SCOTT) 0:00:06
5 MOLARD Rudy (GROUPAMA – FDJ) 0:00:06
6 GIBBONS Ryan (NTT PRO CYCLING TEAM) 0:00:10
7 COSTA Rui (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) 0:00:10
8 MAJKA Rafał (BORA-HANSGROHE) 0:00:10
9 POWLESS Neilson (EF PRO CYCLING) 0:00:10
10 DUNBAR Edward (TEAM INEOS) 0:00:10
11 CHAVES RUBIO Jhoan Esteban (MITCHELTON SCOTT) 0:00:10
12 WELLENS Tim (LOTTO – SOUDAL) 0:00:10
13 FOSS Tobias (TEAM JUMBO – VISMA) 0:00:10
14 VINGEGAARD Jonas (TEAM JUMBO – VISMA) 0:00:10
15 SCHACHMANN Maximilian (BORA-HANSGROHE) 0:00:10

Langer Tag im Sattel bringt Top-10-Platzierung für Rafał Majka auf der 3. Etappe der Tour de Pologne
Die dritte und längste Etappe der Polen-Rundfahrt führte über 203 km von Wadowice nach Bielsko-Biala und brachte mit sieben Bergwertungen etwas Bewegung ins Gesamtklassement. Vier Fahrern gelang es frühzeitig wegzukommen, aber nachdem es zunächst verhältnismäßig ruhig im Hauptfeld zuging, versuchte im zweiten Anstieg eine kleine Verfolgergruppe, in der sich auch Maciej Bodnar befand, der Spitzengruppe nachzusetzen. Ihre Bemühungen blieben letztlich erfolglos und das Trio musste sich wieder zurückfallen lassen. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt rückte BORA – hansgrohe an die Spitze des Feldes und machte Tempo, infolge reduzierte sich der Abstand zur Spitze auf etwa zwei Minuten. Mit noch 40 km zum Ziel verschärfte Deceuninck – Quickstep dann das Tempo und wenig später musste sich auch der verbleibende Ausreißer geschlagen geben. Als N. Haas aus dem Feld heraus attackierte übernahm BORA – hansgrohe zusammen mit dem belgischen Team die Pace und der australische Fahrer war einige Kilometer vor dem Ziel wieder gestellt. Auf der Ziellinie setzte sich dann R. Carapaz im Bergaufsprint der Favoritengruppe durch, während Rafał Majka den 10. Platz einfuhr und damit auf den 8. Rang in der Gesamtwertung vorrückte. Maximilian Schachmann überquerte die Ziellinie als Zwölfter, während Patrick Konrad zeitgleich den 24. Rang belegte. Die Mannschaft aus Raubling führt nach der heutigen Etappe auch die Teamwertung an.
Reaktionen im Ziel
„Die Jungs sind heute sehr aktiv gefahren. Maciej kam in eine Verfolgergruppe und dann im letzten Renndrittel übernahmen wir die Kontrolle und bereiteten uns auf das Finale vor, denn wir wollten heute gut abschneiden. Leider hat es am Ende nicht so ganz geklappt. Im Finale hatten wir drei Fahrer vorne mit dabei, aber am Ende waren Max und Patrick auf der Ziellinie ein bisschen eingeklemmt und konnten dadurch nicht mehr ganz vorne mitmischen. Ich habe noch den 10. Platz erreicht und mich in der Gesamtwertung auch verbessern können. Im Gesamtklassement liegen Max, Patrick und ich alle 10 Sekunden hinter Carapaz. Morgen werden wir es nochmal versuchen.“ – Rafal Majka
„Das Rennen verlief wie wir uns das vorgestellt hatten. Wir hatten das Renngeschehen jeder Zeit unter Kontrolle und waren in gefährlichen Gruppen vertreten. Durch die Wärme und die vielen Anstiege waren unsere Sprinter heute leider kaputt, und Pascal konnte nicht mehr in den Sprint eingreifen. Alle anderen haben auch versucht das Finale so gut wie möglich für Max vorzubereiten. Aber leider hat er ein bisschen verpokert und war dann etwas eingeklemmt. Am Ende haben unsere drei GC Fahrer keine Zeit verloren und so können wir zufrieden sein.“ – André Schulze, Sportlicher Leiter
© BORA – hansgrohe

CRITÉRIUM DU DAUPHINÉ 2020

A FESTIVAL OF CLIMBING
Key points:
 The rescheduled 72nd edition of the Critérium du Dauphiné, which will take place across five stages from 12 to 16 August, will see the majority of the favourites for this year’s Tour de France do battle in an epic mountain examination culminating on the slopes leading up to the ski resort of Megève.
 The last three winners of the Tour – Egan Bernal, Geraint Thomas and Chris Froome – will all compete together in the colours of Team Ineos for the first time since the 2018 edition of cycling’s most prestigious race, as part of a world-class peloton that also includes a Jumbo-Visma team led by Tom Dumoulin, Primoz Roglic and Steven Kruijswijk.
 French hopes rest on the shoulders of Thibaut Pinot, Warren Barguil, Romain Bardet and Julian Alaphilippe, who will have their work cut out against the other Colombians (including Quintana, Uran, Higuita and Lopez) and a strong Spanish contingent (Landa, Mas, Soler, Valverde), not to mention Tadej Pogacar, Emanuel Buchmann and Adam Yates.

Making predictions for the Tour de France has rarely been as much fun, or as difficult, as it is proving to be in 2020. Following its unprecedented postponement until September, the favourites will enter the race with little in the way of a form guide on their rivals, let alone any certainty over their own capacity to last the distance. Yet despite the uncertainty, most observers would happily bet their bottom dollar on the winner of the Yellow Jersey coming from the field of riders who will compete for the Critérium du Dauphiné. A quick analysis of recent podiums reveals that a total of 23 riders have finished in the top three of a Grand Tour on at least one occasion over the last five years. If we discount those who have since retired, or who have decided to set their sights on Italy later in the year, we are left with 16. Of that select bunch, no fewer than 14 will be present in Clermont-Ferrand for the start of the most intense of mountain challenges, held over a shortened five-day period and featuring four stages clearly aimed at the climbers. And while most sprinters quickly concluded that this week would not be for them (with the exception of Sagan, Van Aert and Colbrelli, who will be on hand try their luck and flex their thigh muscles), the peloton will contain no shortage of serious contenders for the mountain showdowns on the Col de Porte (Stage 2), in Saint-Martin-de-Belleville (Stage 3) and up the climbs to Megève on the final weekend.

A glance at the recent winners of the Dauphiné and the Tour only heightens the intrigue surrounding the line-up selected by Team Ineos, who have chosen to field all three of their superstars: Egan Bernal (winner of the queen stage at the Tour d’Occitanie), Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas. Another dream team has been confidently assembled under the Dutch flag, in the form of a Jumbo-Visma team led by Tom Dumoulin, Primoz Roglic and Steven Kruijswijk. And while other teams may not be blessed with quite the same depth of quality, the peloton will contain an array of talents and personalities who will be jostling for position and attacking in the mountains. The Colombians will be out in force, both at Education First (Uran, Higuita, Martinez) and in the familiar figure of Nairo Quintana, so dominant before the season was brought to a standstill in March. Meanwhile, the Spanish should be well represented by Mikel Landa, who displayed stronger form than compatriots Enric Mas and Marc Soler at the recent Vuelta a Burgos. The race could also serve as a springboard for French success: Thibaut Pinot and Warren Barguil have both laid down promising markers in the South-West, and the Dauphiné has often been known to smile upon Romain Bardet and Julian Alaphilippe. Lastly, if his early-season performances are anything to go by, there is no reason to believe that youngster Tadej Pogacar has lost any of the drive that took him to a podium finish at last year’s Vuelta. The Slovenian won in Valencia before finishing second in the UAE Tour, where he was edged out by Adam Yates. Speaking of whom, guess where the British rider will be next Wednesday?

23 teams, the main contenders (as at 04/08)
Australia
Mitchelton-Scott: A.Yates (GB), Impey (RSA)
Bahrain
Bahrain-McLaren: Landa (ESP), Colbrelli (ITA), Teuns (BEL)
Belgium
Deceuninck Quick Step: Alaphilippe (FRA), Asgreen (DEN), Jungels (LUX)
Lotto-Soudal: Wallays (BEL)
Circus-Wanty Gobert: Bakelants (BEL), Pasqualon (ITA)
France
AG2R La Mondiale: Bardet, Latour, Cosnefroy (FRA)
Groupama-FDJ: Pinot, Gaudu, Madouas (FRA), Küng (CH)
Cofidis, Solutions Crédits: G.Martin, Edet (FRA)
Total Direct Energie: Calmejane, Cousin (FRA)
Team Arkea-Samsic: Barguil (FRA), N.Quintana, Anacona (COL)
B&B Hotels-Vital Concept: Rolland, Gautier (FRA), Slagter (NLD)
Germany
Team Sunweb: Benoot (BEL), Kragh Andersen (DEN), Roche (IRL)
Bora-Hansgrohe: Sagan (SVK), Grossschartner (AUT), Buchmann (GER)
Great Britain
Team Ineos: Froome (GB), Bernal (COL), Thomas (GB), Sivakov (RUS)
Israel
Israel Start-Up Nation: D.Martin (IRL), Greipel, Politt (GER)
Kazakhstan
Astana Pro Team: Lopez (COL), G.Izagirre (ESP), Lutsenko (KAZ)
Netherlands
Team Jumbo-Visma: Dumoulin, Kruijswijk (NLD), Roglic (SVN), Van Aert (BEL)
Pologne
CCC Team: Pauwels (BEL), Masnada (ITA)
Spain
Movistar Team: Mas, Soler, Valverde (ESP)
South Africa
NTT Pro Cycling Team: Boasson Hagen (NOR), Meintjes (RSA), Pozzovivo (ITA)
United Arab Emirates
UAE Team Emirates: Pogacar (SVN), Formolo (ITA), Kristoff (NOR)
USA
EF Pro Cycling: Van Garderen (USA), Uran, Higuita, Martinez (COL)
Trek-Segafredo: Porte (AUS), Skujins (LVA), Elissonde (FRA)

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The Tour to the power of 10

1960: When President de Gaulle greeted the Tour (6/10)

At the turn of each decade, the Tour de France has gone through organisational changes and backstage struggles that have variously turned out to be decisive or utterly inconsequential. The journey back in time proposed by letour.fr continues in 1960, specifically on the penultimate stage, when the peloton was paid a visit for the first time by a President of the Republic when the Tour passed through Colombey-les-Deux-Églises where General de Gaulle was staying. A form of mutual reverence between the statesman and the champions marked this unprecedented moment.
On the 1960 Tour de France, the battle on the road was severely hampered by a cascade of no-shows and retirements that limited the competition. Anquetil opted out, exhausted after his victory on the Giro, while defending champion Federico Bahamontes withdrew after not even completing stage two. And to add injury to insult, the French team, already in the throes of a malaise, lost any chance of victory when Roger Rivière fell tragically on the descent following the Col de Perjuret in the Lozère Department. There were barely any more combatants after the Avignon stage, one week prior to the finish, to contest Gastone Nencini. And even less so on the penultimate stage, which he tackled with a more than five-minute lead from his closest challenger, Graziano Battistini. Between Besançon and Troyes, the peloton dawdled with little motivation, but as they approached Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, rumour had it that a spectator like no other could offer an historic tone to this dreary day.
Staying in his family property of La Boisserie, General de Gaulle mingled with the public gathered on the sidewalks of the Haut-Marne village as he awaited the passage of the Grande Boucle. With no social networks or mobile phones, Jacques Goddet was alerted to this presidential surprise when he passed the support station in Chaumont, some twenty kilometres away. There was just enough time to get the message to the peloton that a stop would be observed, the absence of a breakaway allowing a quick neutralisation. When the peloton arrived and without even getting out of his convertible, the Tour boss used his megaphone to declare that „The Tour sends its affectionate greetings to President De Gaulle“. A little embarrassed by this impromptu ceremony, the president made the most of the encounter to congratulate a few riders and in particular the Italian in the Yellow Jersey, who was honoured with a handshake and the encouragement of a connoisseur: „you are going to win the Tour“.
With or without a suit and tie, on the roadside or in a car during the race, the presidential visit has become a ritual pioneered by Charles de Gaulle.

In the past, the Tour had been stopped by a railway crossing, but never by a spectator. From a purely sporting point of view, this unique stop was a Godsend for Pierre Beuffeuil. The rider from the Centre-Midi regional team had been delayed by a puncture, but thanks to the general, this was his lucky day. Beuffeuil regained contact with the peloton in Colombey as well as his confidence. With 26 kilometres to go to the finish, he put in a solo attack to claim his first stage victory on the Tour de France. „I’ve always voted de Gaulle“, said Beuffeuil after his victory in Troyes.

With or without a suit and tie, on the roadside or in a car during the race, the presidential visit has become a ritual pioneered by Charles de Gaulle. Only his immediate successor, Georges Pompidou, did not come to meet the riders, while Valéry Giscard d’Estaing waited for them in Paris to present the Yellow Jersey to Bernard Thévenet for the first final finish on the Champs-Elysées in 1975. As for François Mitterrand, he had played the spectator-photographer card on an alpine stage in 1985 and Jacques Chirac, already very familiar with the event as Mayor of Paris, followed a stage in Jean-Marie Leblanc’s car on the 1998 Tour.
However, it was during Nicolas Sarkozy’s term of office, himself a cyclist in his own right, that presidential visits became more frequent… and better organised. A few months after his election, Jacques Chirac’s successor went to the Briançon stage of the 2007 Tour, won by Colombian Mauricio Soler. At that time, the reception of a president on the Tour began to be part of a much more rigorous process than that of Colombey, as explained by the Tour’s deputy director Pierre-Yves Thouault, who was notably in charge of preparing these special invitations: „We usually get in touch with the services of the Elysée Palace in the spring, in order to think first about a date that corresponds to the president’s itinerary, and then about a stage that sometimes comes naturally. For example, François Hollande made the trip in 2014 to the Arras-Reims stage, which went past places of remembrance of the First World War on the occasion of the centenary celebrations. But the previous year, he drastically changed his schedule to go to the Bagnères-de-Bigorre stage to support the residents of the towns flooded by the Garonne a month earlier“. In any case, the planning of this visit, which is kept secret for as long as possible, is carefully tracked to ensure the security of the president by all law enforcement agencies: „Nothing is left to chance, Thouault says. We know exactly where his helicopter will land to meet us, and then how he will be evacuated at the end of the stage. However, you have to be able to adapt to any last-minute changes.” Last year, Emmanuel Macron was lucky enough to witness Thibaut Pinot’s victory on the Col du Tourmalet, while Julian Alaphilippe continued to wear the Yellow Jersey around the country. The Tour is also a certain idea of France, as the general could have said…
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Czech Tour – Etappe 2

Prostejov – Unicov (193,7 km)
1 MEEUS Jordi (BEL) SEG RACING ACADEMY 4:41:34
2 MERLIER Tim (BEL) ALPECIN – FENIX 0:00:00
3 KANTER Max (GER) TEAM SUNWEB 0:00:00
4 KOOIJ Olav (NED) JUMBO – VISMA DEVELOPMENT TEAM 0:00:00
5 DE BIE Sean (BEL) BINGOAL WB 0:00:00
6 HOELGAARD Daniel (NOR) UNO – X PRO CYCLING TEAM 0:00:00
7 CAPIOT Amaury (BEL) SPORT VLAANDEREN – BALOISE 0:00:00
8 DURBRIDGE Luke (AUS) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 0:00:00
9 NEUMAN Dominik (CZE) ELKOV – KASPER 0:00:00
10 BASKA Erik (SVK) BORA – HANSGROHE 0:00:00

Gesamtwertung
1 DURBRIDGE Luke (AUS) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 5:01:23
2 GROVES Kaden (AUS) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 0:00:00
3 HAMILTON Lucas (AUS) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 0:00:00
4 HOWSON Damien (AUS) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 0:00:00
5 BAUER Jack (NZL) MITCHELTON – SCOTT 0:00:00
6 DENZ Nico (GER) TEAM SUNWEB 0:00:22
7 LARSEN Niklas (DEN) UNO – X PRO CYCLING TEAM 0:00:22
8 NIEUWENHUIS Joris (NED) TEAM SUNWEB 0:00:24
9 SKAARSETH Anders (NOR) UNO – X PRO CYCLING TEAM 0:00:24
10 HOELGAARD Markus (NOR) UNO – X PRO CYCLING TEAM 0:00:25

Tour de l’Ain – Etappe 1

Montréal-La-Cluse – Ceyzériat (139,5 km)
1 BAGIOLI Andrea (ITA) DECEUNINCK – QUICK – STEP 3:17:00
2 ROGLIČ Primož (SLO) JUMBO – VISMA 0:00:00
3 BISSEGGER Stefan (SUI) 0:00:00
4 DUMOULIN Tom (NED) JUMBO – VISMA 0:00:00
5 FETTER Erik (HUN) KOMETA XSTRA CYCLING TEAM 0:00:00
6 GARAVAGLIA Giacomo (ITA) KOMETA XSTRA CYCLING TEAM 0:00:00
7 MARTIN Guillaume (FRA) COFIDIS 0:00:00
8 ALMEIDA João (POR) DECEUNINCK – QUICK – STEP 0:00:00
9 MOLLEMA Bauke (NED) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:00
10 CONTI Valerio (ITA) UAE TEAM EMIRATES 0:00:00
11 REIJNEN Kiel (USA) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:00
12 PLANCKAERT Edward (BEL) SPORT VLAANDEREN – BALOISE 0:00:00
13 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément (FRA) AG2R LA MONDIALE 0:00:00
14 BERNAL GOMEZ Egan Arley (COL) TEAM INEOS 0:00:00
15 HAGEN Carl Fredrik (NOR) LOTTO SOUDAL 0:00:00