Archiv für den Tag: 1. Februar 2025

Trofeo Serra Tramuntana – 130km verkürzt wegen Regen

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1 STORK Florian GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 03:16:48
2 MARCELLUSI Martin ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:18
3 HOELGAARD Markus NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:24
4 BARRENETXEA Jon ESP Movistar Team 00:25
5 GARCIA SORIANO Jose Maria ESP Illes Balears Arabay Cycling 00:25
6 MORGADO António POR UAE Team Emirates-XRG 00:25
7 ULISSI Diego ITA XDS Astana Team 00:28
8 HIRSCHI Marc SUI Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:28
9 VANDENABEELE Henri BEL Lotto 00:31
10 FIORELLI Filippo ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:31
11 DE LA CALLE Hugo ESP Burgos Burpellet BH 00:31
12 PINARELLO Alessandro ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:36
13 CHRISTEN Fabio SUI Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 02:09
14 BARRÉ Louis FRA Intermarché-Wanty 02:12
15 BERRADE Urko ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 02:14
16 LEKNESSUND Andreas NOR Uno-X Mobility 02:20
17 SCARONI Cristian ITA XDS Astana Team 02:35
18 BARTA William USA Movistar Team 02:38
19 TUCKWELL Luke AUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 02:40
20 ADRIÀ Roger ESP Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 02:43
21 POLITT Nils GER UAE Team Emirates-XRG 02:43

Trofeo Ses Salines – 185 Km

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1 VAN DEN BERG Marijn NED EF Education-EasyPost 04:04:28
2 TURGIS Anthony FRA Team TotalEnergies 00:00
3 BLIKRA Erlend NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
4 GIRMAY Biniam ERI Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
5 GAVIRIA Fernando COL Movistar Team 00:00
6 KANTER Max GER XDS Astana Team 00:00
7 BOMBOI Davide BEL Unibet Tietema Rockets 00:00
8 SCHWARZBACHER Matthias SVK UAE Team Emirates-XRG 00:00
9 MALUCELLI Matteo ITA XDS Astana Team 00:00
10 GALVÁN Francisco ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
11 ETXEBERRIA Haimar ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
12 GARCIA Carlos MEX Petrolike 00:00
13 MENTEN Milan BEL Lotto 00:00
14 PRIETO José Juan MEX Petrolike 00:00
15 LEITAO Iuri POR Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00
16 CRABBE Tom BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:00
17 HOUCOU Emmanuel FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
18 PEÑUELA Francisco VEN Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00
19 MACIAS Cesar MEX Petrolike 00:00
20 BOÚGLAS Georgios GRE Burgos Burpellet BH 00:00

Marijn van den Berg sprints to victory at the Trofeo Ses Salines

Dutchman finishes off a powerful team effort on day two of the Challenge Mallorca

Marijn van den Berg closed out a massive effort from his EF Education-EasyPost teammates with a sprint victory at the Trofeo Ses Salines.

The Dutchman kept his cool in the final kilometer and then launched up the left side of the pack and left all of his rivals behind him. As he crossed the finish line, Marijn swung his arm in the air and let out a whoop of joy. His teammates soon gathered around to celebrate with him. This victory was the best way for Marijn and his leadout squad to start the season.

“First race, first win is really good,” Marijn said after the finish. “In the sprint, I just tried to focus on my own race. We knew that it was a little bit windy today and made a plan to stay on the left side, where we were more covered from the wind. We all did really well to focus on the plan. For us it was a perfect situation. The sprint went really well and I could keep them in my wheel.”

This win belongs to James Shaw, Rui Costa, Jack Rootkin-Gray, Michael Valgren, Owain Doull, and Vincenzo Albanese, too. As soon as the commissaire dropped his flag at the start of the second day of the Challenge Mallorca, the whole team committed to Marijn’s cause, trusting that the winner of the 2023 edition of the race could pull it off if they got him to the final kilometer at the front of the peloton.

A strong wind was blowing off of the Mediterranean, making their work hard, but the team kept in front, keeping the day’s breakaway in check, as they rolled around the southern corner of the island, winding through olive groves between dry stone walls.
As the finish line approached, riders surged ahead, but EF Education-EasyPost stuck together, chasing them down with Marijn in their draft. All of the work that they put in over the past weeks of training together in Mallorca has paid off.

“The team did a super good job getting me out of the wind,” Marijn said. “We trained really hard here. We did a training camp with the team and know the roads quite well now. You can do everything here. For me, it’s perfect. I always like training and racing here. I’m super happy, and tomorrow we go again.”

AlUla Tour – SAR – Alle Etappen

1. Etappe: Al Manshiyah Train Station – Al Manshiyah Train Station – 143 Km

1 Merlier Tim Soudal Quick-Step 14 03:10:21
2 Molano Sebastian UAE Team Emirates-XRG 5 + 00
3 Zijlaard Maikel Tudor Pro Cycling Team 3 + 00
4 Moschetti Matteo Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 00
5 Groenewegen Dylan Team Jayco-AlUla + 00
6 Walscheid Max Team Jayco-AlUla + 00
7 Barbier Pierre Wagner Bazin WB + 00
8 Bruttomesso Alberto Bahrain Victorious + 00
9 Weemaes Sasha Wagner Bazin WB + 00
10 D’Amato Andrea JCL Team Ukyo

2. Etappe: AlUla Old Town – Bir Jaydah Mountain Wirkah – 158 Km

1 Pidcock Tom Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 14 03:18:15
2 Kepplinger Rainer Bahrain Victorious 5 + 04

3 Hatherly Alan Team Jayco-AlUla 3 + 07
4 Dunbar Edward Team Jayco-AlUla + 18
5 de Bod Stefan Terengganu Cycling Team + 21
6 Dversnes Fredrik Uno-X Mobility + 27
7 Voisard Yannis Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 27
8 Majka Rafal UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 27
9 Aznar Hugo Equipo Kern Pharma + 30
10 Fancellu Alessandro JCL Team Ukyo

3. Etappe: Hegra – Tayma Fort – 181 Km

1 Merlier Tim Soudal Quick-Step 14 04:16:23
2 Groenewegen Dylan Team Jayco-AlUla 5 + 00
3 Molano Sebastian UAE Team Emirates-XRG 3 + 00
4 Moschetti Matteo Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 00
5 Barbier Pierre Wagner Bazin WB + 00
6 Brustenga Marc Equipo Kern Pharma + 00
7 Fedorov Yevgeniy XDS Astana Team + 00
8 Dauphin Florian Team TotalEnergies + 00
9 Bruttomesso Alberto Bahrain Victorious + 00
10 Kolze Changizi Sebastian Tudor Pro Cycling Team

4. Etappe: Maraya – Skyviews of Harrat Uwayrid – 141 Km

1 Pidcock Tom Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 14 03:09:46
2 Hatherly Alan Team Jayco-AlUla 5 + 12
3 Kepplinger Rainer Bahrain Victorious 3 + 12
4 Kulset Johannes Uno-X Mobility + 12
5 Dunbar Edward Team Jayco-AlUla + 16
6 Pesenti Thomas Soudal Quick-Step + 24
7 Azparren Xabier Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team + 24
8 Fancellu Alessandro JCL Team Ukyo + 24
9 Delbove Joris Team TotalEnergies + 24
10 van der Meulen Max Bahrain Victorious

5. Etappe: AlUla Camel Cup Track – AlUla Camel Cup Track – 170 Km

1 Moschetti Matteo Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 03:32:00
2 Groenewegen Dylan Team Jayco-AlUla + 00
3 Molano Sebastian UAE Team Emirates + 00
4 Kristoff Alexander Uno-X Mobility + 00
5 Fedorov Yevgeniy XDS Astana Team + 00

Endstand:

01 Pidcock Tom Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 17:26:25
02 Dversnes Fredrik Uno-X Mobility + 01:09
03 Kulset Johannes Uno-X Mobility + 01:12
04 Holter Ådne Uno-X Mobility + 01:22
05 Kepplinger Rainer Bahrain Victorious + 01:23
06 Hatherly Alan Team Jayco-AlUla + 01:26
07 van den Broek Frank Team Picnic PostNL + 01:26
08 Fancellu Alessandro JCL Team Ukyo + 01:39
09 Uriarte Diego Equipo Kern Pharma + 01:51
10 Jegat Jordan Team TotalEnergies + 01:58

PIDCOCK TRIUMPHS ON A PERFECT DAY FOR Q36.5 PRO CYCLING TEAM

The final stage of the 2025 AlUla Tour had all the ingredients to worry all the GC contenders with strong winds blowing over the twisty course of the Camel Cup Track but Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) again showed his impressive shape never being trapped in an echelon. The British rider made it in the first group to the line capturing the overall victory. Pidcock wins his first ever elite stage race ahead of Fredrik Dversnes and Johannes Kulset (both of Uno-X Mobility). It was a perfect day for the Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team squad with Matteo Moschetti sprinting to victory in this last stage and beating Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jayco AlUla) and Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) to the line.