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Tour de Hongrie – Etappe 4

Balassagyarmat – Gyöngyös-Kékesteto (202 km)

1 HOWSON Damien (AUS) TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE 4:55:50
2 HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL START-UP NATION 0:00:09
3 TIBERI Antonio (ITA) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:15
4 GARCIA SOSA Jhojan Orlando (COL) CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA 0:00:19
5 DE BOD Stefan (RSA) ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 0:00:32
6 HUYS Laurens (BEL) BINGOAL PAUWELS SAUCES WB 0:00:38
7 CIESLIK Pawel (POL) VOSTER ATS TEAM 0:00:41
8 ROMO OLIVER Javier (ESP) ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 0:00:41
9 COLLEONI Kevin (ITA) TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE 0:00:44
10 BUITRAGO SANCHEZ Santiago (COL) BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 0:00:46

Gesamtwertung
1 HOWSON Damien (AUS) TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE 16:11:24
2 HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL START-UP NATION 0:00:16
3 TIBERI Antonio (ITA) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:24
4 GARCIA SOSA Jhojan Orlando (COL) CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA 0:00:32
5 DE BOD Stefan (RSA) ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 0:00:45
6 HUYS Laurens (BEL) BINGOAL PAUWELS SAUCES WB 0:00:51
7 CIESLIK Pawel (POL) VOSTER ATS TEAM 0:00:54
8 ROMO OLIVER Javier (ESP) ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 0:00:54
9 COLLEONI Kevin (ITA) TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE 0:00:57
10 BUITRAGO SANCHEZ Santiago (COL) BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 0:00:59

HOWSON SETTLES THE SCORE

Third on the slopes of Kékestető last year, Damien Howson (Team BikeExchange) conquered the „Bluish Mountain“ today and claimed victory in stage4. The Australian now sits in the pole position to take the 42ndTour de Hongrie, which is coming to an end in the streets of Budapest tomorrow.The first three stages were a real treat for sprinters and failed to make much of an impact on the general classification, with a mere 24seconds separating overall leader Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) from the 100th-placed rider. It was but a mirage, as stage4 of the race, a 202kilometre romp to the summit of Kékestető —the highest point of Hungary and the Mátra mountain range—with an altitude gain of 3,221metres, was always going to play into the hands of the climbers. The current maglia rosaof the Giro d’Italia, Attila Valter, took the spoils here last year.Seven men missed the roll call at the start in Balassagyarmat, the City of the Brave, on the border with Slovakia, including the four riders of the Uno-X team, who were forced to withdraw after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19. The other three were Norwegian Asbjørn Andersen (Team DSM), Frenchman Charles Planet (Team Novo Nordisk) and Hungarian Gergely Szarka (Giotti Victoria–Savini Due), leaving the peloton with 119riders.Bauhaus padded his lead in the points classification at the intermediate sprint in Szécsény after 16kilometres of racing, edging out Mike Teunissen (Jumbo–Visma), runner-up to the German in stage3 yesterday, and Tom Van Asbroeck (Israel Start-Up Nation).It took 30kilometres for the break of the day to be established. Pole Adrian Kurek (Mazowsze–Serce Polski) was soon joined by Belgian Gilles De Wilde (Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise), fellow Pole Maciej Paterski (Voster ATS Team) and Russian Petr Rikunov (Gazprom–RusVelo). The four men’s advantage peaked at 3′30′′ at kilometre50, with Kékestetőalready looming on the horizon. The finish line on the „Bluish Mountain“, the highest point in Hungary at 1,014metres above sea level, was set up just 20metres below its peak.Both the escapees and the peloton got their first taste of the final climb, except for the last three kilometres, the steepest part of the ascent at an average gradient of 8%. Clad in the red jersey, Paterski wrapped up the mountains classification by taking maximum points at the top of the category2 Mátraháza climb, 70kilometres before the finish, while the main group, led by Bahrain Victorious, trailed by 2′30′′.As the peloton closed to within half a minute of the leading quartet with 15kilometres to go, Bauhaus eased up, aware that retaining the yellow jersey on such a toughclimb was well beyond the capabilities of a rider of his characteristics. Meanwhile, at the front, De Wilde went for broke with a solo move. It was all for naught, as he too was brought back into the fold at
the foot of the final climb, a 12km drag with an average gradient of 5.6%. Damien Howson (Team BikeExchange) fired a warning shot by grabbing three bonus seconds at the last intermediate sprint in Mátrafüred, 11kilometres from the line, followed by two DSM riders, Italian Alberto Dainese (2seconds) and Frenchman Romain Combaud (1). Team BikeExchange brought down the hammer for Howson, whose third place on Kékestető last year made him Valter’s heir presumptive.By the time Caja Rural–Seguros RGA took the right turn coming with 3.5kilometres to go at the helm of the lead group, there were only about 50men left in it. The Spanish Armada wrought havoc on the group and set the stage for 23-year-old Jhojan García to jump with 2kilometres to go. The Colombian’s searing attack put him 15seconds clear of the chasers going into the final kilometre, only for Howson to counter-attack with 800metres to go, overtaking García 300metres later to claim stage4 and seize the yellow jersey.Veteran Ben Hermans (Israel Start-Up Nation) finished second at 9seconds, while García had to settle for fourth place, 19seconds back and four seconds behind 19-year-old Italian Antonio Tiberi (Trek–Segafredo) in third. It was the fifth career win for the 28-year-old Australian. Barring any surprises, he will not have to wait for long to pick up the sixth, as the fifth and final stage, held in the streets of Budapest on Sunday, is tailored to sprinters and unlikely to shake up the general classification. The man from Down Under is now poised to take the 42ndTour de Hongrie and succeed Attila Valter as the winner of the race.

Giro d’Italia – Etappe 8

Foggia – Guardia Sanframondi (170 km)

1 Victor Lafay (Fra) Cofidis 4:06:47
2 Francesco Gavazzi (Ita) Eolo – Kometa Cycling Team 0:00:36
3 Nikias Arndt (GER) Team DSM 0:00:37
4 Nelson Oliveira (Por) Movistar Team 0:00:41
5 Giovanni Carboni (Ita) Bardiani CSF Faizanè 0:00:44
6 Kobe Goossens (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:00:58
7 Victor Campenaerts (Bel) Team Qhubeka ASSOS 0:01:00
8 Alexis Gougeard (Fra) AG2R Citroën Team 0:01:54
9 Fernando Gaviria Rendon (Col) UAE Team Emirates 0:03:04
10 João Almeida (Por) Deceuninck – Quick-Step 0:04:48
11 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Astana – Premier Tech 0:04:48
12 Diego Ulissi (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 0:04:48
13 Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Deceuninck – Quick-Step 0:04:48
14 Gianni Moscon (Ita) INEOS Grenadiers 0:04:48
15 Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain Victorious 0:04:48

Gesamtwertung
1 Attila Valter (Hun) Groupama – FDJ 31:10:53
2 Remco Evenepoel (Bel) Deceuninck – Quick-Step 0:00:11
3 Egan Arley Bernal Gomez (Col) INEOS Grenadiers 0:00:16
4 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Astana – Premier Tech 0:00:24
5 Hugh Carthy (GBr) EF Education – Nippo 0:00:38
6 Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain Victorious 0:00:39
7 Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Trek – Segafredo 0:00:41
8 Daniel Martin (Irl) Israel Start-Up Nation 0:00:47
9 Simon Yates (GBr) Team BikeExchange 0:00:49
10 Louis Vervaeke (Bel) Alpecin – Fenix 0:00:50
11 Davide Formolo (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 0:00:55
12 Daniel Felipe Martinez Poveda (Col) INEOS Grenadiers 0:01:06
13 Marc Soler Gimènez (Esp) Movistar Team 0:01:14
14 Romain Bardet (Fra) Team DSM 0:01:14
15 Emanuel Buchmann (GER) BORA – hansgrohe 0:01:40

Emanuel Buchmann beendet die 8. Etappe des Giro d’Italia mit der Favoritengruppe, während Ausreißer den Sieg holen

Eine 173 km lange Etappe und rund 3,000 Höhenmeter waren heute auf der südlichsten Etappe des Giros zu bewältigen. Nach dem Start in Foggia führte die Strecke über hügeliges Terrain bis 50 km vor dem Ziel der 20 km lange Anstieg nach Bocca della Selvaes und kurz vor dem Ziel der Schlussanstieg nach Guardia Sanframondi warteten. Auf der heutigen Strecke hatte eine Ausreißergruppe gute Chancen auf den Sieg und nach mehreren erfolglosen Versuchen gelang es letztlich einer neunköpfigen Gruppe sich vom Feld zu lösen. Das Peloton ließ die Flüchtlinge ziehen und die Gruppe konnte zwischenzeitlich einen Vorsprung von mehr als 7 Minuten herausfahren. Am Ende konnte die Spitze nicht mehr gestellt werden und V. Lafay rollte als Erster der Ausreißergruppe über die Ziellinie. Emanuel Buchmann war bester BORA – hansgrohe Fahrer, der das Ziel mit der Gruppe von GC-Favoriten erreichte, und jetzt den 15. Platz in der Gesamtwertung belegt.

Reaktionen im Ziel

„Es war von Anfang an eine hektische Etappe mit viel Seitenwind aber wir waren immer vorne mit dabei und nachdem sich die Ausreißergruppe gebildet hatte, war es ein ziemlich kontrolliertes Rennen. Ich hatte gute Unterstützung, meine Teamkollege brachten mich vor dem letzten Anstieg in eine sehr gute Position und ich kam mit der Gruppe von Favoriten ins Ziel. Ich bin auch zufrieden damit, wie ich mich heute fühlte, bei dem guten Wetter ging alles doch viel besser. Jetzt müssen wir sehen, was in den nächsten Tagen passiert.“ – Emanuel Buchmann

„Heute haben wir uns auf Emu konzentriert. Wir wussten auch, dass es auf dieser Etappe eine gute Chance gab, dass die Spitzengruppe durchkommen würde, und so haben wir versucht, mit mehreren Fahrern in die Ausreißergruppe zu gehen. Leider hat das heute nicht geklappt. Aber am Ende konnte Emu mit den Besten des Gesamtklassements das Ziel erreichen und hat keine Zeit verloren.“ – Jens Zemke, Sportlicher Leiter

Campenaerts 7th after impressive breakaway effort on stage 8 of Giro d’Italia

Guardia Sanframondi, 15 May 2021 – A brave, fighting performance from Victor Campenaerts saw the Belgian take a strong seventh position on the uphill finish to Guardia Sanframondi on stage 8 of the Giro d’Italia.
The stage was won by Victor Lafay (Cofidis) ahead of Francesco Gavazzi (Eolo-Kometa) while Attila Valter (FDJ) retained the race lead overall.
On a day where the fight to get into the breakaway was particularly brutal, and saw numerous attempts by our own riders to make it, a group of eight riders eventually made their escape after approximately 55km. Campenaerts, as he’d promised prior to the start, refused to miss out and time-trialed his way to bridging the gap in the main move of the day.
After joining the leaders, the gap to the peloton rapidly stretched and looked likely that he the stage-winner would come from the breakaway. Campenaerts duly played his part and then safely navigated the long descent ahead of the climb to the finish before launching an attack of his own with about 7km to go.
Campenaerts was joined by Giovanni Carboni in the late surge for glory but the efforts of the day took their toll on the final climb and Campenaerts then gamely hung on for an excellent seventh place overall.

Victor Campenaerts
[On bridging the gap] It was terrible, really really terrible. I tried a few times to get in before we had a small climb and then I suffered a lot to get over the climb and then the breakaway went for free in the downhill.
I was not so happy to see that so I thought to let’s try and get there but they didn’t wait for me and the peloton was also chasing at that point with Bora. So that was my time trial of the day, early on in the stage when nobody was watching television!
I knew it would be very, very hard to win the stage with an uphill finish because I am not really a climber but I managed to get into a successful break and I also tried to do some sort of a final to try and escape before we hit the climb, I put a lot of effort into that for only 10 seconds.

Hendrik Redant – Sports Director
It was very strong performance from Victor today and he spent a huge amount of energy just to get into the break, as there were already eight guys in the front. It was really hard to close the gap at that point as there was already a lot of speed there and he really had to go fast.
He was riding to win today. We were planning on making an attack with about 20km to go as we knew the last climb was not going to be easy against Lafay and Gavazzi but we rode to win, he tried and got away a few times but at the end that last climb killed him off.
It was a great effort from Victor, sad we couldn’t win it and compliments to the winner and his team. A performance like this for the team is good for the morale of the team.

Tour d’Eure-et-Loir – FRA

2. Etappe: Courville-Sur-Eure – Dreux – 187 Km

1 LAMPERTI Luke USA TRINITY RACING 04:16:14 43,60
2 KIELICH Timo BEL ALPECIN-FENIX DEVELOPMENT TEAM 00:00
3 PAGE Hugo FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:00
4 PENHOET Paul FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:00
5 JARNET Maxime FRA VELO CLUB VILLEFRANCHE BEAUJOLAIS 00:00
6 VAN DER POEL David NED ALPECIN-FENIX DEVELOPMENT TEAM 00:00
7 FROIDEVAUX Robin SUI SWISS RACING ACADEMY 00:00
8 TURNER Ben GBR TRINITY RACING 00:00
9 PITHIE Laurence NZL GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:00
10 DUJARDIN Sandy FRA VENDÉE U 00:00
11 SEXTON Tom NZL BLACK SPOKE PRO CYCLING ACADEMY 00:00
12 HEIDUK Kim Alexander GER TEAM LOTTO – KERN HAUS 00:00

Gesamtstand:
1 HEIDUK Kim Alexander GER TEAM LOTTO – KERN HAUS 07:05:48
2 PENHOET Paul FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:04
3 KIELICH Timo BEL ALPECIN-FENIX DEVELOPMENT TEAM 00:04
4 PAGE Hugo FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:06
5 FROIDEVAUX Robin SUI SWISS RACING ACADEMY 00:08

Trofeo Andratx – Challenge Ciclista Mallorca 2021

1 ANACONA Winner Andrew COL TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC 04:04:30 39,58
2 LAENGEN Vegard Stake NOR UAE TEAM EMIRATES 00:10
3 ITURRIA SEGUROLA Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL – EUSKADI 00:13
4 HERRADA Jesus ESP COFIDIS 01:34
5 HERREGODTS Rune BEL SPORT VLAANDEREN – BALOISE 01:39
6 MANNION Gavin USA RALLY CYCLING 01:39
7 CHEVALIER Maxime FRA B&B HOTELS P/B KTM 01:39
8 ZIMMERMANN Georg GER INTERMARCHÉ – WANTY – GOBERT MATÉRIAUX 01:39
9 BELLICAUD Jeremy FRA INTERMARCHÉ – WANTY – GOBERT MATÉRIAUX 01:39
10 BENNETT Sean USA TEAM QHUBEKA ASSOS 01:44
11 MAAS Jan NED LEOPARD PRO CYCLING 01:46
12 DELAPLACE Anthony FRA TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC 01:46
13 GIBBONS Ryan RSA UAE TEAM EMIRATES 01:46
14 LOPEZ CARAVACA Jordi ESP EQUIPO KERN PHARMA 01:49
15 VELASCO Simone ITA GAZPROM-RUSVELO 01:51