Archiv für den Tag: 3. April 2024

Baskenland – Rundfahrt 3. Etappe:

Ezpeleta – Altsasu – 191 Km

Das Sturzpech bleibt Primosz Roglic auch bei seiner neuen Mannschaft BORA-hansgrohe treu.
40km vor dem Ziel rutschte er selbstverschuldet im vorderen Teil des Feldes in einer Linkskurve weg und erlitt erhebliche Prellungen und Schürfwunden.
Mit Hilfe seiner Mannschaftskollegen u.a. Emu Buchmann, konnte er nach 14km Verfolgungsjagd wieder zum Feld aufschließen, das auch etwas Schwung herausnahm und so den Anschluß wieder ermöglichte.
Er erreichte gezeichnet das Ziel im Hauptfeld und konnte die Gesamtwertung knapp verteidigen.

1 HERMANS Quinten BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 04:40:59
2 ZAMBANINI Edoardo ITA Bahrain – Victorious 00:00
3 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:00
4 DE PRETTO Davide ITA Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
5 ARNDT Nikias GER Bahrain – Victorious 00:00
6 HAYTER Ethan GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:00
7 GRÉGOIRE Romain FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
8 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA Team Arkea – Samsic 00:00
9 BRAET Vito BEL Team Flanders – Baloise 00:00
10 RETAILLEAU Valentin FRA Ag2R Citroen Team 00:00
11 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
12 EZQUERRA Jesus ESP Burgos-BH 00:00
13 DEL TORO Isaac MEX UAE Team Emirates 00:00
14 TESFAZION Natnael ERI Lidl-Trek 00:00
15 GAROFOLI Gianmarco ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
16 LAPEIRA Paul FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
17 BERASATEGI Xabier ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:00
18 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 00:00
19 PACHER Quentin FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
20 SOBRERO Matteo ITA BORA-hansgrohe 00:00

Gesamt:

1 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 08:36:01
2 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:07
3 SKJELMOSE Mattias DEN Lidl-Trek 00:10
4 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 00:14
5 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:14
6 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:16
7 SCHACHMANN Max GER BORA-hansgrohe 00:16
8 MCNULTY Brandon USA UAE Team Emirates 00:23
9 ARMIRAIL Bruno FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:24
10 BILBAO Pello ESP Bahrain Victorious 00:25
11 LAPEIRA Paul FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:26
12 OLIVEIRA Nelson POR Movistar Team 00:28
13 GRÉGOIRE Romain FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:28
14 VINE Jay AUS UAE Team Emirates 00:30
15 SOBRERO Matteo ITA BORA-hansgrohe 00:30
16 RIVERA Brandon COL INEOS Grenadiers 00:32

17 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:33
18 VERVAEKE Louis BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:39
19 JEGAT Jordan FRA TotalEnergies 00:40
20 HAYTER Ethan GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:42

Scheldeprijs – 2024

Männer 205km:

1 MERLIER Tim BEL Soudal Quick-Step 04:17:04
2 PHILIPSEN Jasper BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
3 GROENEWEGEN Dylan NED Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
4 BOL Cees NED Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
5 HOFSTETTER Hugo FRA Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
6 WÆRENSKJOLD Søren NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
7 WELSFORD Sam AUS BORA-hansgrohe 00:00
8 MOSCHETTI Matteo ITA Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:00
9 MIHKELS Madis EST Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
10 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
11 ALLEGAERT Piet BEL Cofidis 00:00
12 DUPONT Timothy BEL Tarteletto-Isorex 00:00
13 DE KLEIJN Arvid NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
14 VAN DE PAAR Jarne BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
15 VAN GESTEL Dries BEL TotalEnergies 00:00
16 BOMBOI Davide BEL TdT-Unibet 00:00
17 MOZZATO Luca ITA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
18 VAN UDEN Casper NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
19 MCLAY Daniel GBR ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
20 PICKRELL Riley CAN Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
21 THEUNS Edward BEL Lidl-Trek 00:00
22 ARTZ Huub NED Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
23 STOCKMAN Abram BEL TdT-Unibet 00:00
24 MOLANO Sebastian COL UAE Team Emirates 00:00
25 VAN POPPEL Danny NED BORA-hansgrohe 00:00

Frauen 105km:

1 WIEBES Lorena NED Team SD Worx-Protime 03:12:00
2 KOOL Charlotte NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
3 FIDANZA Martina ITA Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling 00:00
4 VAN ROOIJEN Sofie NED VolkerWessels Pro Cycling Team 00:00
5 KNAVEN Mirre NED AG Insurance-NXTG U23 Team 00:00
6 TRUYEN Marthe BEL Fenix-Deceuninck 00:00
7 BALSAMO Elisa ITA Lidl-Trek 00:00
8 CONSONNI Chiara ITA UAE Team ADQ 00:00
9 DE CLERCQ Katrijn BEL Lotto Dstny Ladies 00:00
10 VEENHOVEN Nienke NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
11 RYSZ Kaja POL Lifeplus Wahoo 00:00
12 GILLESPIE Lara IRL UAE Team ADQ 00:00
13 BAJGEROVA Nikola CZE MAT ATOM Deweloper Wroclaw 00:00
14 VAN ‚T GELOOF Marjolein NED Hess Cycling Team 00:00
15 VAN ROOIJEN Eline NED Team Coop-Repsol 00:00

Région Pays de la Loire Tour – 2. Etappe:

Châteaubriant – Saumur – 162Km

1 COSTIOU Ewen FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 03:41:36
2 BENNETT Sam IRL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:08
3 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:08
4 NERURKAR Lukas GBR EF Education-EasyPost 00:08
5 DAINESE Alberto ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:08
6 ABERASTURI Jon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:08
7 SARREAU Marc FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:08
8 COQUARD Bryan FRA Cofidis 00:08
9 HEALY Ben IRL EF Education-EasyPost 00:08
10 GALVÁN Francisco ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:08
11 JAIME Alex ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:08
12 FRETIN Milan BEL Cofidis 00:08
13 KULSET Johannes NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:08
14 KOPECKY Matyas CZE Team Novo Nordisk 00:08
15 NARBONNE-ZUCCARELLI Axel FRA Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur 00:08

Gesamt:

1 COSTIOU Ewen FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 08:24:51
2 VAN DEN BERG Marijn NED EF Education-EasyPost 00:07
3 SBARAGLI Kristian ITA Team corratec – Vini Fantini 00:11
4 ABERASTURI Jon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:12
5 BENNETT Sam IRL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:12
6 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:14
7 COQUARD Bryan FRA Cofidis 00:15
8 WATSON Sam GBR Groupama-FDJ 00:16
9 DAINESE Alberto ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:18
10 GALVÁN Francisco ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:18
11 KOPECKY Matyas CZE Team Novo Nordisk 00:18
12 JAIME Alex ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:18
13 ANGULO Antonio ESP Burgos-BH 00:18
14 KULSET Johannes NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:18
15 NARBONNE-ZUCCARELLI Axel FRA Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur 00:18

ESCAPE FROM HELL – (IV/V) 2016 : Mathew Hayman

2016 : Mathew Hayman
In the end, it’s not always the strongest who wins. Certainly not in cycling, and most definitely not in Paris-Roubaix. On the roads of the Hell of the North, the „strongest“ can just as easily win in the legendary velodrome as get bogged down in the Trouée d’Arenberg. Year after year, the cobblestone crushers crash in the Mons-en-Pévèle sector or collapse in the Carrefour de l’Arbre – and one cannot underestimate the traps of the asphalt either. On these unique roads, an aspirant for glory needs to be strong, but also brave and lucky. Paris-Roubaix smiles on the bold, even those who have been out there the longest. In a race where chaos is always the order of the day, early attackers create unsuspected openings. Conquerors of the Hell of the North, they tell us about their heavenly day on the cobbles.

Mathew Hayman : “I won in the year when I had the least chance”
Is the early breakaway to Roubaix an Australian specialty? Riders from Down Under waited until the turn of the 21st century to impose their panache on the Classic born in 1896 but they’ve done it in unique fashion. Henk Vogels was the first to break into the top 10 (in 1997 and 1998). Then, in 2007, Stuart O’Grady triumphed in the North after attacking in the first hour of the race. Ten editions later, in the spring of 2016, Mathew Hayman joined him on the list of winners, overturning all the predictions.
At 37, the native of Camperdown, an inner western suburb of Sydney, is a seasoned expert on the cobbled Classics, but he’s no guaranteed winner. Prior to his Roubaix triumph, his professional honours list includes the Challenge Mallorca (2001), the Sachsen Tour (2005), the road race at the Commonwealth Games (2006) and Paris-Bourges (2011). He headed into his 15th appearance in the Hell of the North – he will push his tally to 17, a record in the French Monument – with a wealth of experience at all levels of the race (8th in 2012, OTL in 2002), but with little certainty about his form: six weeks earlier, he fractured his right arm on his first cobbled race of the season, the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.
For a month, the Australian stepped on his home-trainer and trained on Zwift. In his garage, he prepared to topple the oracles, dazzled by the stars Fabian Cancellara, Tom Boonen and Peter Sagan. For the first time, Paris-Roubaix was broadcast in its entirety on television, from the start in Compiègne to the finish in the André-Pétrieux velodrome. For six hours, the race was breathtaking and, in this extraordinary setting, Hayman delivered a masterclass, making the breakaway before surviving the return of the favourites and frustrating the legend Boonen.

KM 0. PREPARE FOR BATTLE : “Roubaix was on my mind, but I had a lot of doubts“
“When I broke my arm, the doctors put it in a cast and told me it would be six weeks. I looked at my phone and I said: ‘Okay, that’s one day before Roubaix…’ The team doctor was there and he said: ‘That’s not gonna happen’. You think of all the effort you’ve done for the classics, and it gets taken away… I have a track background, from Australia, and I’m used to training indoors, living in Belgium. Zwift wasn’t so big at the time but I decided to give it a shot. I did a lot of double sessions, there were a couple of days I even did three or four sessions.
Roubaix was on my mind, but I had a lot of doubts. I went and raced in Spain the week-end before Roubaix. I had done four or five days on the road before that. And I had one week left. By that point, I was pretty confident but other people in the team were still unsure. In the recon, I had to do a pretty hard ride. I think I did four and half hours on Wednesday and I went pretty deep to make sure… I had missed a lot. But I was pretty happy on that evening. I had good legs, my arm was holding up and I was gonna start in Roubaix on the Sunday.”

KM 80. MAKE THE BREAK : “It was starting to get hard and I was still pretty fresh”
“Actually, I wasn’t supposed to be in the breakaway. I was supposed to kind of wait longer. We had three riders that were designated to jump with the early breakaway. But we’d been racing 70-80 kilometres and those roads out of Compiègne are quite rolling. It was starting to get hard and I was still pretty fresh because I had just been waiting, sitting in the bunch. I actually went twice. The first time, on a little rise, I thought maybe this is the break and I jumped in. And the next time, I actually already had a teammate, Magnus Cort Nielsen, and I didn’t see that until I had already jumped. The group became bigger and bigger and we were 21 in the end.
The collaboration was really good. There was some good riders in there, really good riders. And most of the guys, when you’re in that situation, you want to make the most of it. We never got a lot of time, about one and half, two minutes. We kind of had to keep pushing but at the same time, we weren’t racing each other for the sectors, except for Arenberg of course. Even then, being a group of 20, still you want to be in the front. But every other sector, we just went onto the sector and just rode. I think that’s where you save the energy.”

KM 198. CONTAIN BOONEN : “Tom really tried to make it hard”
“I was like: ‘Okay, I’m just here to get ahead, first I want to get through the first sector, then I want to get through Arenberg’, and then a big one for me was to get through Mons-en-Pévèle, but we got caught before. Some guys like Fabian [Cancellara] had missed the split and there were more splits in the group. They had also been racing since Arenberg and the guys that came across, by the time they got to me, they were pretty fatigued. Luke Durbridge was among the 15 riders who came back. He was one of the leaders for our team that day. He was looking very strong.
Tom [Boonen] was doing a lot of work, the group was too big and he wanted to thin it out. Onto Orchies, he really tried to make it hard again, he didn’t have so many teammates and I think he wanted to get rid of as many people as possible, and at the end of Orchies, Luke punctured. If he was in front of me, maybe I would have given my wheel but he was already behind and stopped before I could react. And then I was: ‘Oh well, I’m by myself now.’”

KM 257.5. BRING IT HOME : “Coming into the Velodrome, I probably had the smallest palmares”
“On Mons-en-Pévèle, there was a big acceleration, I was caught behind a rider, maybe it was [Marcel] Sieberg… And I could see Sep [Vanmarcke] or Ian Stannard going really fast. I hesitated, I was thinking: ‘I’ve been in the break, maybe I just stay there…’ But I understood I had to go. Still, I didn’t believe I could win. Then on the Carrefour de l’Arbre, I was knocked off the wheel, I managed to come across and that’s when I started believing. Coming into the Velodrome with Sep Vanmarcke, Ian Stannard, Tom Boonen and Edvald Boasson Hagen, I probably had the smallest palmares. But I wasn’t thinking like that, I was just thinking of racing, having moves, covering attacks, trying to get to the finish line.
Then, as soon as I crossed the line, I came back to reality and tried to understand what had happened. In other years, I was in great shape and something always happened. And I always put pressure on myself to have a good race in Roubaix. I knew that when Tom and Fabian accelerated on the cobbles, they were impossible to follow – for me and for everyone else! So I looked for other ways. It’s just a race I fell in love with. And I won it in the year when I had the least chance of doing well.“

Mathew Hayman :
• Born on 20th April 1978 in Camperdown (Australia)
• Sports director for Team Jayco AlUla
• Holds the record for most participations in Paris-Roubaix – 17 :
Winner in 2016 / 8th in 2012 / 10th in 2011

Lennard Kämna in Trainingsunfall involviert – Update

Update: Lennard Kämna

Lennard Kämna befindet sich in einem stabilen Zustand, er ist wach, ansprechbar und kann kommunizieren. Bei dem gestrigen Trainingsunfall auf Teneriffa hat sich Lennard Kämna zahlreiche Verletzungen zugezogen. Er wird im Krankenhaus auf Teneriffa sehr gut versorgt und wird in den kommenden Tagen auf der Intensivstation überwacht. Mitglieder der Familie sowie des Teams sind bei ihm.

Nach ersten Erkenntnissen zum Unfallhergang ist der Fahrer eines entgegenkommenden Fahrzeuges links abgebogen, damit auf die Fahrspur von Lennard Kämna gefahren und mit ihm kollidiert. Er war zu diesem Zeitpunkt mit der Trainingsgruppe unterwegs, die von Team-Betreuern begleitet wurde. Weitere Team-Fahrer oder -Betreuer waren nicht in den Unfall involviert.

Ralph Denk, Team Manager BORA – hansgrohe: „Wir sind erleichtert, dass sich der Zustand von Lennard nach diesem schweren Unfall stabilisiert hat und es ihm den Umständen entsprechend gut geht. Das gesamte Team fühlt mit und wir alle wünschen ihm eine schnelle Genesung. Von Teamseite werden wir weiterhin alles tun, was notwendig ist, damit er sich komplett von diesem Unfall erholt. Nur das zählt jetzt – alle anderen Fragen stellen sich für uns derzeit nicht.“

Lennard Kämna war heute in einen Verkehrsunfall involviert, der sich während einer Trainingsfahrt auf Teneriffa ereignet hat. Der 27-Jährige befindet sich derzeit für weitere Untersuchungen im Krankenhaus.


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Baskenland – Rundfahrt 2. Etappe:

Irun – Kanbo – 160 Km

1 LAPEIRA Paul FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 03:42:28
2 BATTISTELLA Samuele ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
3 VERVAEKE Louis BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
4 MIQUEL DELGADO Pau ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
5 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:00
6 SILVA Thomas URU Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00
7 SERRANO Gonzalo ESP Movistar Team 00:00
8 RETAILLEAU Valentin FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
9 MCNULTY Brandon USA UAE Team Emirates 00:00
10 HERMANS Quinten BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
11 BRAET Vito BEL Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
12 NICOLAU Joel ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00
13 EZQUERRA Jesus ESP Burgos-BH 00:00
14 DE PRETTO Davide ITA Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
15 GERMANI Lorenzo ITA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
16 MARTÍN Gotzon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:00
17 GAROFOLI Gianmarco ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
18 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 00:00
19 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
20 QUINN Sean USA EF Education-EasyPost 00:00

Gesamt:

1 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 03:55:02
2 SKJELMOSE Mattias DEN Lidl-Trek 00:10
3 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:10
4 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 00:14
5 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:15
6 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:16
7 SCHACHMANN Max GER BORA-hansgrohe 00:16
8 MCNULTY Brandon USA UAE Team Emirates 00:23
9 ARMIRAIL Bruno FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:24
10 BILBAO Pello ESP Bahrain Victorious 00:25
11 LAPEIRA Paul FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:26
12 OLIVEIRA Nelson POR Movistar Team 00:28
13 GRÉGOIRE Romain FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:28
14 VINE Jay AUS UAE Team Emirates 00:30
15 SOBRERO Matteo ITA BORA-hansgrohe 00:30
16 RIVERA Brandon COL INEOS Grenadiers 00:32
17 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:37
18 VERVAEKE Louis BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:39
19 JEGAT Jordan FRA TotalEnergies 00:40
20 GERMANI Lorenzo ITA Groupama-FDJ 00:41
21 HAYTER Ethan GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:42

Internationales Radkriterium um den Liebfrauenberg in Rankweil feiert Comeback!

Nach vielen Jahren gibt es im österreichischen Radsport das Comeback eines Klassikers. Am 29. Juni 2024 wird das Int. Radkriterium um den Liebfrauenberg in Rankweil nach 13 Jahren Pause wieder stattfinden, und garantiert ein Rad Fest der Extraklasse.

Kriteriums Saison wird in Vorarlberg eröffnet
Durch das Engagement von Manager Thomas Kofler und ORGA-Leiter Jürgen Schatzmann, deren Team und der Kooperation mit der Marktgemeinde Rankweil, ist es gelungen, dass in Vorarlberg wieder ein hochkarätiges Radkriterium stattfinden wird. Damit eröffnet der Westen Österreichs die hochkarätige Kriterium Saison bereits Ende Juni, ehe im Juli das Innenstadtkriterium in Wels und Anfang September das Cyclodom in Salzburg stattfinden wird.

Weltklasse Profis und österreichische Meisterschaft für Damen und Herren
Die Radsportfans können sich freuen. Denn das Kriterium um den Liebfrauenberg wird international ausgeschrieben. Deshalb auch höchst wahrscheinlich, dass neben der heimischen Elite, auch Fahrer:innen aus den Top Ligen des Radsports in Rankweil an den Start gehen. Zudem wird erstmal in Vorarlberg die österreichische Meisterschaft für Damen und Herren durchgeführt.

Statement OK-Leiter Thomas Kofler zum Starterfeld: „Zum Revival des Klassikers, werden wir ein internationales Top Starterfeld mit Profis aus zahlreichen Nationen begrüßen dürfen. Durch die guten Kontakte rund um das Team Vorarlberg, wird es das bestbesetzte Rennen der Geschichte in Rankweil werden!“
ORGA-Leiter Jürgen Schatzmann zum spektakulären Rundkurs: „Was gewiss ist: Es ist eines der schnellsten Rennen Europas. Denn der einzigartige Rundkurs zeichnet sich aus, dass es keine richtige Kurve gibt. Es kann permanent durchgezogen werden, weshalb wir uns einen Schnitt an die 50km/h erwarten dürfen.“
Statement Bürgermeisterin Marktgemeinde Rankweil Katharina Wöß-Krall: „Schon in den 1940-er Jahren fanden erste Rennen rund um den Liebfrauenberg statt. Und auch das Team Vorarlberg hat seinen Ursprung in Rankweil. Da ist klar, dass wir ganz besonders mitfiebern werden. Danke an alle Beteiligten, dass sie die Elite des Radsports erneut nach Rankweil bringen.“

Großes Rahmenprogramm:
Bereits ab dem Nachmittag wird in Rankweil der Radsport gefeiert. Der heimische „Käferle Cup“ für die Kleinsten bis hin zur Jugend, garantiert ebenso für Spannung, wie das Rennen der Firmen und Vereine. Nach der feierlichen Siegerehrung, garantiert das Public Viewing des Fußball EM Achtelfinalspiels am Marktplatz Rankweil, weitere Spannung bis in die Nacht!

Informationen zum Rennen – Homepage:
Alle Informationen zum Radkriterium um den Liebfrauenberg gibt es unter:

Int. Radkriterium Rankweil


Statement OK Leiter Thomas Kofler https://youtu.be/avbEAk4DARI

Kontakt für Rückfragen / Presseservice:
Thomas Kofler thomas@proevent-cycling.at +43 664 1327396

Région Pays de la Loire Tour – 1. Etappe:


Plomi Foto

1 VAN DEN BERG Marijn NED EF Education-EasyPost 04:43:25
2 ABERASTURI Jon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:00
3 DEKKER David NED ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
4 WATSON Sam GBR Groupama-FDJ 00:00
5 DAINESE Alberto ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
6 MORIN Emmanuel FRA Van Rysel-Roubaix 00:00
7 OOSTERLINCK Joes BEL Bingoal WB 00:00
8 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
9 GALVÁN Francisco ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
10 KONIJN Alexander NED Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur 00:00
11 SALBY Alexander DEN Bingoal WB 00:00
12 KOPECKY Matyas CZE Team Novo Nordisk 00:00
13 LECROQ Jérémy FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:00
14 ANGULO Antonio ESP Burgos-BH 00:00
15 BONILLO Iker ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:00
16 JAIME Alex ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
17 BOÚGLAS Georgios GRE Burgos-BH 00:00
18 BLIKRA Erlend NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
19 BENNETT Sam IRL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
20 HENNEQUIN Paul FRA Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur 00:00