Archiv für den Tag: 3. Oktober 2021

Paris-Roubaix Femmes 116km

1 DEIGNAN Lizzie GBR TREK – SEGAFREDO 02:56:07
2 VOS Marianne NED JUMBO – VISMA WOMEN 01:17
3 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa ITA TREK – SEGAFREDO 01:47
4 BRENNAUER Lisa GER CERATIZIT – WNT PRO CYCLING 01:51
5 BASTIANELLI Marta ITA ALÉ BTC LJUBLJANA 02:10
6 NORSGAARD Emma DEN MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN 02:10
7 KOCH Franziska GER TEAM DSM 02:10
8 CORDON Audrey FRA TREK – SEGAFREDO 02:10
9 CAVALLI Marta ITA FDJ NOUVELLE AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE 02:10
10 BLAAK Chantal NED TEAM SD WORX 02:10
11 MAJERUS Christine LUX TEAM SD WORX 03:03
12 THOMAS Leah USA MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN 03:03
13 GELOOF Marjolein van.. NED DROPS – LE COL S/B TEMPUR. 03:03
14 PIETERS Amy NED TEAM SD WORX 04:26
15 KOPECKY Lotte BEL LIV RACING 04:33
16 LUDWIG Cecilie DEN FDJ NOUVELLE AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE 04:33
17 BEEKHUIS Teuntje NED JUMBO – VISMA WOMEN 04:36
18 KASPER Romy GER JUMBO – VISMA WOMEN 04:41
19 MARTINS Maria POR DROPS – LE COL SUPPORTED 05:55

October 2 nd 2021

Deignan writes history with a one-woman-show

Elizabeth Deignan (Trek-Segafredo) delivered a supreme performance on a historic day, soloing to a maiden triumph in the André Pétrieux velodrome in the first edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes. The British star went for the very early move and covered the 29.2km of cobbles of the day on her own, alone at the front! Already a winner of Monuments like Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Ronde van Vlaanderen, world champion in 2015, also a winner of major one-day-races like La Course by Le Tour, the Trofeo Alfredo Binda and Strade Bianche Donne, Deignan survived all the traps of a muddy Hell of the North to take victory ahead of the Dutch icon Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) and her Italian teammate Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo).
A star-studded field with 129 participants take to the course in the early afternoon, with the recent world champions Elisa Balsamo (Valcar-Travel & Service) and many other contenders for the first ever edition of Paris-Roubaix Femmes. It’s not raining at the moment, but a strong wind blows from the South. It will push the riders on the first three sectors before the race turns west around km 50.

Reusser and Niewiadoma go down, Deignan goes early
After a few breakaway attempts on the local circuit in Denain, the early attackers are caught ahead of the first cobbles of the day. An early crash leads to the withdrawal of Marlen Reusser (Ale’ BTC Ljubljana) and Kasia Niewiadoma (Canyon//Sram Racing), two of the heroes of the recent world championships in Flanders.
As the field reaches the first cobbles, from Hornaing to Wandignies (km 33.9), Elizabeth Deignan (Trek-Segafredo) goes for the very early move, and nobody follows her. The Brit star, a world champion in 2015 and a winner of most of the greatest races in the women’s calendar, said she came to the Hell of the North “as a fan”, and she makes the most of this maiden participation at the front of the race, opening a gap of 2 minutes on the first sectors of the day.

The race explodes in Mons-en-Pévèle
Movistar, SD Worx and Jumbo-Visma are among the teams most involved in the chase. Marianne Vos (Jumbo-Visma) attacks on the cobbles leading to Bersée (55km to go), and the bunch explodes in Mons-en-Pévèle, the first 5-star sector of the day.
With the wet and muddy conditions, Elisa Balsamo is among the riders who go down. 13 riders remain in contention behind Deignan, with Lisa Brennauer (Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling Team) and Emma Norsgaard (Movistar) taking long turns at the front.

Deignan resists Vos
The gap is down to 2’15’’ when Deignan hits one of the most demanding sequences of the day: Camphin-en-Pévèle (4 stars) and then Carrefour de l’Arbre (5 stars). The British champ survives a near-miss on the cobbles. Ellen van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo), Christine Majerus (SD Worx), Aude Biannic (Movistar) and Sarah Roy (Team BikeExchange) are not so lucky, going down as they try to follow an acceleration by Marianne Vos.

The Dutch icon had a gap of 1’55’’ to bridge in 17km. As she exited the Carrefour de l’Arbre, with 15km to go, she had already cut Deignan’’s lead to 1’15’’. But the Brit had enough energy left in the tank to ride to Roubaix on her own and triumph with a gap of 1’17’’ on Vos. Elisa Longo Borghini put another Trek-Segafredo rider on the podium (1’47’’) as she narrowly fended off Lisa Brennauer (+1’51’’).

Giro dell’Emilia 195km

1. Primoz Roglic (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 4:54:26
2. João Almeida (POR, Deceuninck-QuickStep) 0:03
3. Michael Woods (CAN, Israel Start-up Nation) 0:05
4. Adam Yates (GBR, Ineos Grenadiers) 0:10
5. Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Deceuninck-QuickStep) 0:28
6. Daniel Martin (IRL, Israel Start-Up Nation) 1:23
7. Bauke Mollema (NED, Trek-Segafredo) 1:45
8. Diego Ulissi (ITA, UAE Team Emirates) 1:46
9. Ben Hermans (BEL, Israel Start-up Nation) 1:50
10. Nairo Quintana (COL, Team Arkea-Samsic) 1:59
11. Alessandro De Marchi (ITA, Israel Start-up Nation) 2:05
12. Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 2:09
13. Cristian Scaroni (ITA, Gazprom-RusVelo) 2:09
14. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA, Qhubeka NextHash) 2:11
15. Steven Kruijswijk (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 2:15
16. Steff Cras (BEL, Lotto Soudal) 2:23
17. Pavel Sivakov (RUS, Ineos Grenadiers) 2:46
18. Clément Champoussin (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 3:08
19. Giovanni Aleotti (ITA, Bora-Hansgrohe) 3:59

7th Cro Race – Etappe 5

Rabac/Labin – Opatija (138km)

1. Stephen Williams (GBR, Bahrain Victorious) 3:20:35
2. Markus Hoelgaard (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 0:10
3. Mick van Dijke (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 0:10
4. Gotzon Martin Sanz (ESP, Euskaltel-Euskadi) 0:10
5. Alexis Guerin (FRA, Team Vorarlberg) 0:10
6. Joel Nicolau Beltran (ESP, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) 0:10
7. Urko Berrade Fernandez (ESP, Equipo Kern Pharma) 0:10
8. Roland Thalmann (SUI, Team Vorarlberg) 0:10
9. Jose Felix Parra Cuerda (ESP, Equipo Kern Pharma) 0:10
10. Santiago Buitrago Sanchez (COL, Bahrain Victorious) 0:10
11. Oier Lazkano Lopez (ESP, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) 0:10
12. Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR, Israel Start-up Nation) 0:10
13. Hermann Pernsteiner (AUT, Bahrain Victorious) 0:10
14. Simon Yates (GBR, Team BikeExchange) 0:10
15. Riccardo Zoidl (AUT, Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels) 0:16
16. Andrey Zeits (KAZ, Team BikeExchange) 0:20
17. Sam Oomen (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 0:20
18. Torstein Træen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 2:04
19. Dominik Röber (GER, P & S Metalltechnik) 4:06

Gesamt:
1. Stephen Williams (GBR, Bahrain Victorious) 22:22:20
2. Mick van Dijke (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 0:17
3. Markus Hoelgaard (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 0:18
4. Simon Yates (GBR, Team BikeExchange) 0:23
5. Urko Berrade Fernandez (ESP, Equipo Kern Pharma) 0:24
6. Hermann Pernsteiner (AUT, Bahrain Victorious) 0:24
7. Gotzon Martin Sanz (ESP, Euskaltel-Euskadi) 0:27
8. Roland Thalmann (SUI, Team Vorarlberg) 0:27
9. Joel Nicolau Beltran (ESP, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) 0:27
10. Jose Felix Parra Cuerda (ESP, Equipo Kern Pharma) 0:27
11. Alexis Guerin (FRA, Team Vorarlberg) 0:27
12. Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR, Israel Start-up Nation) 0:27
13. Riccardo Zoidl (AUT, Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels) 0:32
14. Sam Oomen (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 0:37
15. Andrey Zeits (KAZ, Team BikeExchange) 0:37

Weitere Top Ten Platzierung für Alexis Guerin (5.) und Roland Thalmann (8.) beim CRO-Race UCI 2.1!

Die heutige fünfte Etappe von Rabac/Labin nach Opatija über 137.5 km war die Königsetappe der sechstägigen Rundfahrt in Croatien. Fünf Bergwertung der verschiedenen Kategorien standen auf dem Programm.
Zu Beginn des zweiten und längsten Anstieges des Tages wurde das Feld Selektioniert und die Berg- und Klassementfahrer waren unter sich. In dieser Gruppe mit dabei die beiden Team Vorarlberg Profis Alexis Guerin und Roland Thalmann.
In der Team Wertung liegt das Team Vorarlberg auf Rang zwei hinter Bahrain – Victorious!
Am letzten Anstieg des Tages konnte sich der spätere Sieger Stephen Williams (Bahrain – Victorious) von der Gruppe absetzen und gewann mit einem Vorsprung von 10 Sekunden auf Markus Hoelgaard (Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) und Mick van Dijke (Team Jumbo-Visma).
Alexis Guerin und Roland Thalmann überqueren die Ziellinie als fünfter und achter im Tagesklassement. Lukas Meiler kommt mit der nächsten größeren Gruppe ins Ziel.

In der Team Wertung liegt das Team Vorarlberg auf dem sensationellen zweiten Rang hinter der World Tour Mannschaft Bahrain – Victorious.
Gesamt und Mannschaftlich ein super starkes Saisonfinale – das macht Lust auf mehr!

Etappenübersicht

28/09 Stage 1 | Osijek – Varaždin (237k)
29/09 Stage 2 | Slunj – Otočac (187k)
30/09 Stage 3 | Primošten – Makarska(167k)
01/10 Stage 4 | Zadar – Crikvenica (197k)
02/10 Stage 5 | Rabac/Labin – Opatija (137.5k)
03/10 Stage 6 | Samobor – Zagreb (156.5k)

Kader: Maximilian Kuen, Lukas Meiler, Martin Meiler, Alexis Guerin, Felix Meo, Roland Thalmann, Colin Stüssi
Resultat: https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/tour-of-croatia/2021/stage-5
Veranstalter: www.crorace.com

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