Archiv für den Tag: 29. Juni 2024

111. Tour de France – 1. Etappe

1. Etappe: Firenze-Rimini – 206 Km

1 BARDET Romain FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 05:07:22
2 VAN DEN BROEK Frank NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00

3 VAN AERT Wout BEL Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:05
4 POGACAR Tadej SLO UAE Team Emirates 00:05
5 VAN GILS Maxim BEL Lotto Dstny 00:05
6 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:05
7 PEDERSEN Mads DEN Lidl-Trek 00:05
8 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:05
9 BILBAO Pello ESP Bahrain Victorious 00:05
10 BETTIOL Alberto ITA EF Education-EasyPost 00:05
11 PIDCOCK Tom GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:05
12 BERNAL Egan COL INEOS Grenadiers 00:05

13 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:05
14 CAMPENAERTS Victor BEL Lotto Dstny 00:05
15 HINDLEY Jai AUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:05

Gesamt:
1 BARDET Romain FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 05:07:12

2 VAN DEN BROEK Frank NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:04
3 VAN AERT Wout BEL Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:11
4 POGACAR Tadej SLO UAE Team Emirates 00:15
5 VAN GILS Maxim BEL Lotto Dstny 00:15
6 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:15
7 PEDERSEN Mads DEN Lidl-Trek 00:15
8 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:15
9 BILBAO Pello ESP Bahrain Victorious 00:15
10 BETTIOL Alberto ITA EF Education-EasyPost 00:15
11 PIDCOCK Tom GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:15
12 BERNAL Egan COL INEOS Grenadiers 00:15

13 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:15
14 CAMPENAERTS Victor BEL Lotto Dstny 00:15
15 HINDLEY Jai AUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:15

Yellow for Bardet in Rimini
Tour de France 2024 | Stage 1 | Florence > Rimini

On a historic day in Italy it was Romain Bardet who grabbed the Stage 1 victory on the Rimini seafront, securing the Yellow Jersey with a fine performance for Team dsm-firmenich PostNL. The Frenchman was followed across the finish line by his teammate Frank Van den Broek who had collaborated brilliantly with him to set up the win, whilst Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) was third, leading the peloton to the finish 5” behind the front two. It is Bardet’s fourth stage victory in the Grande Boucle and the first Yellow Jersey of a sporting career that will end, as he has announced, after the Giro d’Italia 2025. Bardet and dsm-firmenich will enjoy being leaders of the Tour in the second stage this Sunday, which will consist of 199.2 km between Cesenatico and Bologna.

A historic start in beautiful Florence
The 176 riders on the start list were all present for the first ever Italian Grand Départ with
the peloton pedalling along the beautiful streets of Florence, stopping briefly at the Palazzo Vecchio and crossing the iconic Ponte Vecchio on the neutralised route through the Tuscan capital. Once the racing began on this 111th edition of the Tour de France there were numerous early attackers, with the riders sensing that the characteristics of the opening stage could give any breakaway that formed a realistic chance of success on the 206 kms to Rimini.

A breakaway forms
Eventually Matej Mohoric (Bahrain Victorious), Valentin Madouas (Groupama-FDJ), Ion Izagirre (Cofidis), Clément Champoussin (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Frank Van den Broek (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL), Sandy Dujardin and Matteo Vercher (TotalEnergies) managed to establish a breakaway km 17. Initially absent from the breakaway, Uno-X tried again and again to mount a counterattack until Jonas Abrahamsen managed to make the move across with Ryan Gibbons (Lidl-Trek). That duo joined the head of the race at km 41, in the middle of the ascent of the Col de Valico Tre Faggi (Cat 2, km 49.7). On that climb Vercher would drop and the breakaway would achieve its maximum lead (6’00“, km 46) before EF Education-EasyPost took the reins of the peloton. Izagirre was first at the top of the first climb, with the eight escapees by then having a 5’10” lead over the main group, from which sprinters such as Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan), Fabio Jakobsen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) and Fernando Gaviria (Movistar Team) had lost contact.

Good work from Abrahamsen
Abrahamsen was the first man to reach the summit of the Côte des Forche (Cat 3, km 77.8), at the top of which the breakaway’s lead had been reduced to 3’40” due to the momentum of EF Education-EasyPost. Dujardin won the Santa Sofia intermediate sprint (IS, km 86.6) before losing ground on the Côte de Carnaio (Cat 3, km 98.3) just as Champoussin would also do. Izagirre led the front group, reduced to six riders as they topped the climb, with the breakaway by then increasing their advantage to 4’15“ over the peloton. The main group now without EF at the front, was gradually losing riders due to the heat, pace and difficulty of the stage.

Romain Bardet, on the attack
UAE Team Emirates took control of the bunch on the Côte de Barbotto (Cat 2, km 135.6), and their work had an impact. On the one hand, they reduced the gap to 2’45” with respect to the breakaway, who crossed the summit led by Abrahamsen (who would thus become leader of the Mountain classification) and lost Izagirre on the climb. On the other hand, favourites for the stage victory such as Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and Mathieu Van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) were struggling, as well as riders targeting the general classification such as Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) and David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ). Both Pedersen and Buitrago managed to return to the group of favourites, now reduced to fifty riders, before the Côte de San Leo (Cat 2, km 157.3), on the slopes of which Visma-Lease a Bike took the reins and Romain Bardet (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) attacked. Supported by his teammate Van den Broek, who temporarily dropped out of the breakaway to help him, Bardet topped the climb 15” behind Madouas and Abrahamsen, who had dropped Mohoric and Gibbons. The dsm-firmenich duo would be left alone in the lead at the top of the Côte de Montemaggio (Cat 3, km 167.1), where they had 1’45” over the peloton and 55” over Ben Healy (EF Education-EasyPost), who had counterattacked.

An incredible finale
The accelerations of Ineos Grenadiers, Lidl-Trek and EF Education-EasyPost (who had reeled Healy back to help) on the Côte de San Marino (Cat 3, km 179.7) barely reduced the advantage of the dsm-firmenich duo to 1’35” at the top of the seventh and last categorised climb of the day. The chase was on, with Van den Broek and Bardet grinding hard over the mainly flat final 25 km. At 5 km from the finish in Rimini the leading duo maintained a 30” advantage, despite the efforts of the teams behind them. Together they managed to win the fight to keep the chasing group at bay and achieve a remarkable victory.

Okolo Slovenska / Tour de Slovakia alle Etappen

1. Etappe: Dunajská Streda – Dunajská Streda – ITT – 28,8 Km

1 Team Jayco-AlUla 31:43:00
FOLDAGER Anders DEN
SCOTSON Callum AUS
WALSCHEID Max GER
ENGELHARDT Felix GER

SCHMID Mauro SUI
HEPBURN Michael AUS
JANSEN Amund Grøndahl NOR

2 Soudal Quick-Step 00:25
ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA
GELDERS Gil BEL
VANGHELUWE Warre BEL
REINDERINK Pepijn NED
SVRCEK Martin SVK
RACCAGNI NOVIERO Andrea ITA
MAGNIER Paul FRA

3 Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:36
CALZONI Walter ITA
DONATI Davide ITA
FANCELLU Alessandro ITA
NIZZOLO Giacomo ITA
PARISINI Nicolò ITA
AZPARREN Xabier ESP
ROSSKOPF Joey USA

2. Etappe: Nitra – Hlohovec – 192 Km

1 FOLDAGER Anders DEN Team Jayco-AlUla 04:32:47
2 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Lotto Dstny 00:01
3 KUBIS Lukas SVK Elkov-Kasper 00:01
4 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:01
5 CROCKETT Finn IRL VolkerWessels Cycling Team 00:04
6 BARCELÓ Fernando ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:04
7 GELDERS Gil BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:06
8 VANICEK Simon CZE ATT Investments 00:06
9 OLDANI Stefano ITA Cofidis 00:06
10 DOUBLE Paul GBR Team Polti Kometa 00:06

3. Etappe: Piešťany – Dubnica nad Váhom – 161Km

1 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 03:38:47
2 MAGNIER Paul FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:02
3 BEADLE Hamish NZL Team Novo Nordisk 00:02
4 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Lotto Dstny 00:07
5 KUBIS Lukas SVK Elkov-Kasper 00:07
6 OLDANI Stefano ITA Cofidis 00:08
7 DE JONG Timo NED VolkerWessels Cycling Team 00:08
8 SALBY Alexander DEN Bingoal WB 00:08
9 D’AMATO Andrea ITA Biesse-Carrera 00:08
10 BARCELÓ Fernando ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:11

4. Etappe: Partizánske – Ružomberok – 184 Km


Plomi Foto

1 ADAMIETZ Johannes GER Lotto Dstny 04:28:02
2 TSARENKO Kyrylo UKR Team corratec – Vini Fantini 00:00
3 THIERRY Pierre FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Dev. 00:00
4 GAROSIO Andrea ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:04
5 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Lotto Dstny 00:17
6 SCHMID Mauro SUI Team Jayco-AlUla 00:17
7 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:22
8 FOLDAGER Anders DEN Team Jayco-AlUla 00:52
9 BARCELÓ Fernando ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:52
10 KUBIS Lukas SVK Elkov-Kasper 00:52

5. Etappe: Liptovský Mikuláš – Štrbské Pleso – 145 Km


Plomi Foto

1 ENGELHARDT Felix GER Team Jayco-AlUla 03:24:11
2 SCHMID Mauro SUI Team Jayco-AlUla 00:06
3 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:06
4 MONIQUET Sylvain BEL Lotto Dstny 00:08
5 DOUBLE Paul GBR Team Polti Kometa 00:11
6 SVESTAD-BÅRDSENG Embret NOR ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Dev. 00:19
7 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Lotto Dstny 00:20
8 BALDERSTONE Abel ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:21
9 BARCELÓ Fernando ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:21
10 OLDANI Stefano ITA Cofidis 00:29

Endstand:

1 SCHMID Mauro SUI Team Jayco-AlUla 16:36:03
2 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:07
3 ENGELHARDT Felix GER Team Jayco-AlUla 00:28
4 FOLDAGER Anders DEN Team Jayco-AlUla 00:53
5 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Lotto Dstny 00:54
6 MONIQUET Sylvain BEL Lotto Dstny 01:36
7 GELDERS Gil BEL Soudal Quick-Step 01:40
8 SCOTSON Callum AUS Team Jayco-AlUla 01:55
9 FANCELLU Alessandro ITA Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 02:08
10 GAROSIO Andrea ITA Team Polti Kometa 02:16