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PARIS–ROUBAIX FEMMES: A RITE OF PASSAGE ON THE COBBLESTONES

PARIS–ROUBAIX FEMMES:
A RITE OF PASSAGE ON THE COBBLESTONES

Key points:
 The inaugural edition of the Women’s Paris–Roubaix will be held ahead of the men’s race on Sunday 25 October. The peloton will roll out from Denain at 9:10 am and tackle a 116 km course featuring 29,2 kilometres of cobblestones divided in 17 sectors.
 A provisional live broadcast of the Paris Roubaix Femmes on both general interest channels with large audiences and on sports-dedicated channels in almost 130 territories on 5 continents.
 24 teams representing the world cycling elite have been invited to be part of this momentous event.

Their time has come. The world’s top female cyclists have long watched their male counterparts do battle and get rattled on the cobbled sectors of Paris–Roubaix with a mix of jealousy and awe. Now, their first foray into the Hell of the North is approaching fast. The town of Denain, in the Nord department, will host the start of the race. The „fun“ starts after 20-odd kilometres, especially when the riders get to Hornaing, where the courses of the two races converge. At that point, 86 kilometres and two sectors with the maximum difficulty rating will stand between them and glory: Mons-en-Pévèle and the Carrefour de l’Arbre, which have witnessed numerous make-or-break moments for cobble-gobblers over the generations. This year, the ladies will also know how it feels to go head to head on such hellish terrain, which only makes the entrance to Roubaix Velodrome that much sweeter.

Committed Partners
Already a major partner in men’s racing, the Hauts-de-France region is, with its newest collaboration, showing how strongly committed it is to cycling, the cobbles and to the „Reine des Classiques“.
FDJ, who have just renewed their partnership with the „La Course By Le Tour de France avec FDJ“, reinforce their presence in women’s cycling by becoming the official partner of the new race. This partnership has been created as a part of the „Sport pour elles“ program, launched by FDJ in 2016. FDJ-Nouvelle-Aquitaine-Futuroscope cycling team of which it is the major partner will be at the start of this first Paris-Roubaix women.
Amaury Sport Organisation is glad to be able to count on all of the partners of the men’s event for their growing support for the first edition of Paris-Roubaix Women.

Teams selection
In accordance with the Union Cycliste International’s regulations, the eight women’s UCI World Teams automatically entered are:

ALE‘ BTC LJUBLJANA (ITA)
CANYON / /SRAM RACING (GER)
CCC – LIV (POL)
FDJ NOUVELLE – AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE (FRA)
MITCHELTON SCOTT (AUS)
MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN (ESP)
TEAM SUNWEB (GER)
TREK – SEGAFREDO (USA)

As well as the eight teams already selected, the organisers have extended invitations to the following fifteen teams:

AROMITALIA – BASSO BIKES – VAIANO (ITA)
ASTANA WOMEN’S TEAM (KAZ)
BEPINK (ITA)
BOELS DOLMANS CYCLINGTEAM (NED)
CERATIZIT – WNT PRO CYCLING TEAM (GER)
CHARENTE – MARITIME WOMEN CYCLING (FRA)
COGEAS METTLER LOOK PRO CYCLING TEAM (RUS)
HITEC PRODUCTS – BIRK SPORT (NOR)
LOTTO SOUDAL LADIES (BEL)
PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG (NED)
PAULE KA (SUI)
RALLY CYCLING (USA)
TEAM ARKEA (FRA)
TEAM TIBCO – SILICON VALLEY BANK (USA)
VALCAR-TRAVEL & SERVICE (ITA)

RAINBOW ‘PREMIÈRE’ FOR ALAPHILIPPE IN LIÈGE

Key information:
 Julian Alaphilippe will first showcase his recently attained rainbow jersey this Sunday at Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider comes to La Doyenne in great shape and is an obvious favourite to finally get a victory he was already close to in 2015 (2nd) and 2018 (4th). Four-times winner Alejandro Valverde will be one of the most-renowned rivals for the Frenchman.
 Fresh off his impressive triumph in Flèche Wallonne, Team Sunweb’s Marc Hirschi will try to prolong his winning streak. His companions on Wednesday’s podium, Benoît Cosnefroy and Michael Woods, will also be present in Liège.

By raising his arms last Sunday in Imola, Julian Alaphilippe made history. ‘Loulou’ was the first Frenchman to pull on the rainbow jersey since Laurent Brochard did back in 1997. The Deceuninck-Quick Step cyclist is now poised to set another landmark victory for his country this weekend in Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The last Frenchman who managed to write his name in the ‘palmarès’ of La Doyenne was Bernard Hinault in 1980, only months before claiming the rainbow stripes himself in Sallanches.
But history doesn’t come easy. Alaphilippe will contend against a man who knows how to win this race, and has rightfully done so four times already. Former rainbow jersey himself, Alejandro Valverde comes to Liège after narrowly missing top10 in the Tour de France (12th) and delivering at 8th place in the 2020 Imola UCI Road World Championships.
Both Valverde and Alaphilippe were absent at Flèche Wallonne, leaving the path clear for new faces such as Marc Hirschi. His runner-up last Wednesday at the Mur de Huy, Benoît Cosnefroy, defined the Swiss cyclist as “one of strongest riders in the world at this moment.” His stage win at the Tour de France, on which he was awarded the most aggressive rider prize, combines with his bronze medal in Imola and his outstanding triumph this week to tout him as a potential contender at La Doyenne. Cosnefroy himself will be present in Liège too, as will the other man standing in the podium of Flèche Wallonne, Michael Woods, who has already come close to victory in this race (2nd in 2018).
As far as star riders are concerned, is hard to look past the podium of the Champs-Élysées. All the top3 riders of the Tour de France will race Liège-Bastogne-Liège: the Slovenians Tadej Pogacar and Primoz Roglic, and the Australian Richie Porte. Between those who shone in Huy, it’s pertinent to highlight Dan Martin (winner of La Doyenne in 2013, as well as 2nd in 2017), Warren Barguil (6th in 2018) and Michal Kwiatkowski (3rd both in 2014 and 2017).

25 teams, main contenders

Australia
Mitchelton-Scott: A.Yates (Uk), Albasini (Swi), Impey (Saf)

Bahrein
Bahrain-McLaren: Landa (Esp), Caruso (Ita), Poels (Ned), Teuns (Bel)

Belgium
Deceuninck-Quick Step: Alaphilippe, Cavagna (Fra), Jungels (Lux)
Lotto-Soudal: Wellens (Bel)
Circus-Wanty Gobert: Bakelants (Bel)
Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise: E.Planckaert (Bel)
Bingoal WB: Vanendert (Bel)
Alpecin-Fenix: Vakoc (Cze), Vervaeke (Bel)

France
AG2R La Mondiale: Cosnefroy, Vuillermoz (Fra)
Groupama-FDJ: Madouas, Molard (Fra)
Cofidis: G.Martin (Fra), Jes.Herrada (Esp)
Total Direct Energie: Simon, Hivert (Fra)
Team Arkea-Samsic: Barguil (Fra)

Germany
Bora-Hansgrohe: Kämna, Schachmann (Ger)
Team Sunweb : Hirschi (Swi), Benoot (Bel)

Kazakhstan
Astana Pro Team: Fraile, G.Izagirre (Esp)

Netherlands
Jumbo-Visma: Dumoulin (Ned) Roglic (Slo)

Poland
CCC Team: Van Avermaet (Bel), Geschke (Ger), De Marchi (Ita)

South Africa
NTT Pro Cycling Team: Gasparotto (Ita), Kreuziger (Cze)

Spain
Movistar Team: Valverde, Soler (Esp)

United Arab Emirates
UAE Team Emirates: Pogacar (Slo), Costa (Por), Henao (Col)

United Kingdom
Ineos Grenadiers: Kwiatkowski (Pol), Froome (UK)

United States of America
Trek-Segafredo: Porte (Aus), Skujins (Lat)
EF Pro Cycling: Woods (Can), Martinez, Uran (Col)

La Fleche Wallone 2020

LA FLÈCHE WALLONNE FÉMININE 2020:
Huy – Mur de Huy (124,0 km/2185 hm)
1 VAN DER BREGGEN Anna (NED) BOELS DOLMANS CYCLINGTEAM 3:17:28
2 LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup (DEN) FDJ NOUVELLE – AQUITAINE FUTUROSCOPE 0:00:02
3 VOLLERING Demi (NED) PARKHOTEL VALKENBURG 0:00:06
4 DEIGNAN Elizabeth (GBR) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:11
5 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa (ITA) TREK – SEGAFREDO 0:00:11
6 MOOLMAN-PASIO Ashleigh (RSA) CCC – LIV 0:00:11
7 HARVEY Mikayla (NZL) EQUIPE PAULE KA 0:00:11
8 LIPPERT Liane (GER) TEAM SUNWEB 0:00:18
9 VOS Marianne (NED) CCC – LIV 0:00:22
10 NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna (POL) CANYON / /SRAM RACING 0:00:22

Huy, Wednesday September 30th 2020 – For the 6th time in a row, Anna van der Breggen conquered the Flèche Wallonne becoming the record holder of the event in front of Marianne Vos. The Dutch rider celebrated in style her World title conquered last saturday in Imola by clinching an impressive victory at the top of the Mur de Huy. Van der Breggen wins this 23rd edition of the race ahead of Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and Demi Vollering. The Boels Dolmans Cycling Team leader also takes command of the UCI Women’s World Tour.

LA FLÈCHE WALLONNE 2020 (1.UWT): Marc Hirschi triumphiert auf der Mur de Huy

Herve – Mur de Huy (202,0 km / 2935 hm)
1 MARC HIRSCHI (TEAM SUNWEB) 04h 49′ 17“
2 BENOIT COSNEFROY (AG2R LA MONDIALE) + 00h 00′ 00“
3 MICHAEL WOODS (EF PRO CYCLING) + 00h 00′ 00“
4 WARREN BARGUIL (TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC) + 00h 00′ 00“
5 DANIEL MARTIN (ISRAEL START-UP NATION) + 00h 00′ 00“
6 MICHAL KWIATKOWSKI (INEOS GRENADIERS) + 00h 00′ 00“
7 PATRICK KONRAD (BORA – HANSGROHE) + 00h 00′ 05“
8 RICHIE PORTE (TREK – SEGAFREDO) + 00h 00′ 05“
9 TADEJ POGACAR (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) + 00h 00′ 05“
10 SIMON GESCHKE (CCC TEAM) + 00h 00′ 10“
11 VALENTIN MADOUAS (GROUPAMA – FDJ) + 00h 00′ 10“
12 JELLE VANENDERT (BINGOAL WB) + 00h 00′ 10“
13 DANIEL FELIPE MARTINEZ (EF PRO CYCLING) + 00h 00′ 10“
14 RUDY MOLARD (GROUPAMA – FDJ) + 00h 00′ 10“
15 JESUS HERRADA (COFIDIS) + 00h 00′ 15“
16 WOUTER POELS (BAHRAIN – MCLAREN) + 00h 00′ 18“
17 KRISTS NEILANDS (ISRAEL START-UP NATION) + 00h 00′ 18“
18 NICHOLAS SCHULTZ (MITCHELTON – SCOTT) + 00h 00′ 18“
19 ANDREA BAGIOLI (DECEUNINCK – QUICK – STEP) + 00h 00′ 18“
20 HUGO HOULE (ASTANA PRO TEAM) + 00h 00′ 18“

Huy, Wednesday September 30th 2020 – Marc Hirschi (Team Sunweb) got today a ground-breaking victory in his maiden participation at the Flèche Wallonne. The Swiss rider overpowered Benoît Cosnefroy (AG2R La Mondiale) and Michael Woods (EF Pro Cycling) to become the third youngest winner in the race’s history and the second ever Swiss rider to triumph on this event, joining the legendary Ferdi Kübler, winner in 1951 and 1952. This edition of the Flèche Wallonne followed the race’s usual pattern, with a long breakaway starring most of the day and an uphill sprint in the Mur de Huy determining the outcome.

Patrick Konrad eröffnet mit Rang sieben beim Fleche Wallonne die Ardennen Klassiker für BORA – hansgrohe

Im Regen machte sich das Feld heute auf die 202 km von Herve nach Huy zum Ersten der Ardennen Klassiker 2020, dem Fleche Wallonne. Früh im Rennen setzte sich eine 4-Mann-Gruppe vom Feld ab, die einen Vorsprung von über sieben Minuten herausfahren konnte. Rund 70 km vor dem Ziel machte sich Ide Schelling gemeinsam mit A. De Marchi auf deren Verfolgung. Etwa 20 Kilometer später hatte das Duo um Schelling etwas mehr als zwei Minuten auf das Peloton herausgefahren, während der Abstand zur Spitze immer noch 2:30 betrug. Beim vorletzten Anstieg zur Mur de Huy verlor Ide den Anschluss an De Marchi und wurde wenig später vom Feld gestellt. Dennoch ein starker Auftritt den jungen BORA – hansgrohe Neo-Profis, während an der Spitze die Gruppe ebenfalls auseinanderfiel. Rund 15 km vor dem Ende versuchte R. Uran noch dem Feld zu enteilen, wo auch BORA – hansgrohe mit McCarthy, Kämna und Konrad aktiv wurde, am Ende erreichte die Gruppe der Favoriten aber geschlossen die Mur de Huy. M. Hirschi stellte sich auf den letzten 500m als der Stärkste im Feld heraus. Patrick Konrad erreichte als sehr guter Siebenter das Ziel und stellte damit sein Vorjahresergebnis ein.

Ergebnisse
01 M. Hirschi 4:49:17
02 B. Cosnefroy +0:00
03 M. Woods +0:00

07 P. Konrad +0:05

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„Bei Tirreno-Adriatico war ich nach einer Erkrankung noch nicht richtig in Schuss, die letzten Wochen lief mein Training aber sehr gut. Dennoch wusste ich nicht so wirklich, wo ich im Moment stehe. Ich habe zuhause viel trainiert, auch im Regen, das war harte Arbeit. Während dem Rennen habe ich mich recht gut gefühlt, da war dann auch klar, dass wir im Finale auf mich fahren. Die Streckenänderung hat mir auch nicht ganz in die Karten gespielt, denn die Anfahrt zu Mur war etwas leichter als die letzten Jahre. Am Ende hatte ich eine sehr gute Position, aber nicht ganz die Beine, um um den Sieg zu kämpfen. Beim Antritt von Woods hat mir wohl auch noch ein bisschen Rennhärte gefehlt. Aber der 7. Platz ist in jedem Fall ein gutes Ergebnis, mit dem ich zufrieden bin. Es war mir wichtig, vor dem Giro noch meine Form zu testen. Nun kann ich mit Selbstvertrauen nach Italien anreisen.“ – Patrick Konrad

„Wir wollten mit Patrick auf das Finale warten und mit Lennard auf den letzten 30 km aktiv sein. Zuvor ist Ide noch in eine Verfolgergruppe gegangen, das war nicht geplant, aber sicher kein Nachteil. Nach der vorletzten Auffahrt zu Mur war Lennard immer vorne im Feld, aber es ging keine Gruppe. Uran hatte alleine keine Chance, da haben Jay und Lennard dann auf den letzten 10 km Patrick in Position gehalten. Der war am Ende vorne dabei und Rang sieben ist ein sehr gutes Ergebnis. Wir können also zufrieden sein und Patrick weiß nun auch, dass seine Form für den Giro stimmt.“ – André Schulze, sportlicher Leiter

La Flèche Wallone 2020: Info with one day to go

Key information:
 We are set to live an extraordinary edition of the Flèche Wallonne tomorrow. For the first time ever, the race will be held in autumn… right after the Tour de France and the World Championships! The defending champion and new tenant of the rainbow jersey Julian Alaphilippe has chosen to skip the race in order to focus on Sunday’s Liège-Bastogne-Liège. Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) seems to be the wheel to follow, with another Grande Boucle podium man like Richie Porte (Trek-Segafredo) as a fellow favourite.
 Contention will be wide open, with a field full of outsiders for victory. Many riders come to Belgium after shining at both the Tour de France and the World Championships, such as Marc Hirschi, Michal Kwiatkowski, Mikel Landa or Tom Dumoulin. It will be an exciting race up the Mur de Huy… and an early breakaway can’t be ruled out either.

JEAN-MICHEL MONIN: “ALL GUNS BLAZING IN THE MUR DE HUY”
The 84th edition of the Flèche Wallonne is starting from Herve, a village 15 kilometres east from Liège. The peloton will then ride across the Wallonia countryside to later reach Huy, where it will enter a 32-kilometre circuit due to be ridden three times. The route around Huy has been slightly revamped to avoid the Côte de Cherave, unavailable due to construction works and replaced by the Côte du Chemin des Gueuses. This new climb, 1,8-kilometre long with an average gradient of 6,5%, will play the same role as the Côte de Cherave according to race director Jean-Michel Monin. “It’s a road we normally faced on the other sense, as a descent, but on this case it will challenge the bunch 10 kilometres before the finish atop the Mur de Huy. It isn’t a launching pad for attackers, but rather a spot to narrow down the peloton. Chemin des Guuses is a softer climb compared to Cherave, but it can still blow many cyclists away. The top favourites will anyway be contending in the Mur – all guns will be blazing there. As every year, the strongest rider will triumph on the finish line.”

MARC HIRSCHI, A DEBUTANT ON A MISSION
After being one of the stars of the recent Tour de France and with the bronze medal of the Imola 2020 UCI Road World Championships hanging around his neck, Swiss rider Marc Hirschi is one of the marquee names on the startlist of the Flèche Wallonne despite this being its maiden appearance on this race. “I think a top5 is a realistic goal for Marc [Hirschi], but if he is on a good day he can even deliver a podium performance,” says Team Sunweb’s DS Michiel Elijzen. “He is one of the best riders on the world on short, steep climbs like Huy.” The Dutch coach identifies “Tadej Pogačar or Michal Kwiatkowski” as the top contenders for victory. “Normally Flèche Wallonne ends in an uphill sprint with a reduced peloton, and I think that won’t change this year. The sole factor that could alter this is the weather, and it looks fine for tomorrow. Therefore, most teams will focus on giving their leader the best possible shot on the Mur de Huy – although I think we will see more attacks before the final climb than in previous years.”

BAHRAIN-MCLAREN EXPECTS “UNCERTAIN RACE”
One of the teams lining up a powerful squad on this Flèche Wallonne is Bahrain-McLaren. The British-based team comes with three riders fresh off the Tour de France such as Mikel Landa, Wout Poels and Matej Mohoric, and a former Flèche Wallonne podium finisher as Dylan Teuns to round up the outfit. “We don’t know yet how are we going to play the cards we have – it will depend on how the race unfolds,” says DS Xavier Florencio. “Mikel Landa is in good shape after being 4th in the Tour de France and contending in the Worlds. We are unsure of Dylan Teuns’ shape, although we know he had a good race at Tirreno-Adriatico and that Flèche Wallonne perfectly fits his abilities as a rider. We can’t foresee which team will control the race, and therefore expect the competition to be a bit different, more uncertain compared to previous editions. We don’t think the bunch will make to Huy in one piece.”

TEAM DUTY FOR TOM DUMOULIN
Over his nine years on the elite level of the sport, Tom Dumoulin has only taken part once in the Flèche Wallonne, placing 21st in 2014. This Wednesday, the winner of the 2017 Giro d’Italia will be on the start line of Herve on team duty with an eye on Liège-Bastogne-Liège, where he will race alongside Primoz Roglic. “We don’t know what role Tom Dumoulin can play tomorrow,” says his DS at Jumbo-Visma, Franz Maassen. “We have to see whether he is fully recovered from the Worlds, but normally this will only be a training race for him ahead of Sunday’s event.” The Dutch squad will back the chances of youngsters Lennard Hofstede and Jonas Vingegaard. “I think this Flèche Wallonne will be more or less ridden the same way it usually is, with a bunch getting to the foot of final climb and an uphill sprint for the win. Although many riders are tired after the Tour de France and the World Championships, this won’t affect how the race pans out.”
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Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne 2020

Kuurne – Kuurne (201,0 km)
1 Kasper Asgreen (Den) Deceuninck – Quick Step 4:47:18
2 Giacomo Nizzolo (Ita) NTT Pro Cycling Team 0:00:03
3 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates 0:00:03
4 Fabio Jakobsen (Ned) Deceuninck – Quick Step 0:00:03
5 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Trek – Segafredo 0:00:03
6 Hugo Hofstetter (Fra) Israel Start-Up Nation 0:00:03
7 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Bahrain – McLaren 0:00:03
8 Ben Swift (GBr) Team Ineos 0:00:03
9 Dries Van Gestel (Bel) Total Direct Energie 0:00:03
10 Jürgen Roelandts (Bel) Movistar Team 0:00:03
11 Kristoffer Halvorsen (Nor) EF Pro Cycling 0:00:03
12 Fabian Lienhard (SUI) Groupama – FDJ 0:00:03
13 Anthony Turgis (Fra) Total Direct Energie 0:00:03
14 Robert Stannard (Aus) Mitchelton – Scott 0:00:03
15 Eduard Prades Reverter (Esp) Movistar Team 0:00:03
16 Jean-Pierre Drucker (Lux) Bora – Hansgrohe 0:00:03
17 Damien Touzé (Fra) Cofidis 0:00:03
18 John Degenkolb (GER) Lotto Soudal 0:00:03

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad – Jasper Stuyven (TREK-Segafredo) wins the 1st Flandern Classic


Foto: Gerhard Plomitzer

Frauen, WWT:
Gent – Ninove (122,9 km)
1 Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton-Scott)
2 Marta Bastianelli (Alé BTC Ljubljana)
3 Floortje Mackaij (Sunweb)
4 Chantal Blaak (Boels-Dolmans)
5 Ellen van Dijk (Trek-Segafredo)
6 Elizabeth Banks (Bigla-Katusha)
7 Eugenia Bujak (Alé BTC Ljubljana)
8 Chloe Hosking (Rally)
9 Jip van den Bos (Boels-Dolmans)
10 Aude Biannic (Movistar)

ELITE:
Gent – Ninove (200,0 km)
1 Jasper Stuyven (Trek-Segafredo)
2 Yves Lampaert (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)
3 Søren Kragh Andersen (Sunweb)
4 Matteo Trentin (CCC)
5 Tim Declercq (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)
6 Mike Teunissen (Jumbo-Visma)
7 Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale)
8 Philippe Gilbert (Lotto Soudal)
9 Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ)
10 Florian Sénéchal (Deceuninck-Quick-Step)



Drucker eröffnet die Klassiker Saison für BORA – hansgrohe mit Rang 12 bei Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
Mit Regen und starkem Wind präsentierte sich Omloop Het Nieuwsblad einmal mehr als echter Test für das Fahrerfeld beim Start der Klassiker Saison. Nachdem eine erste Ausreißergruppe bereits 100 km vor dem Ziel gestellt wurde, zeigte sich Lukas Pöstlberger immer wieder in den ersten Gruppen des Rennens. Leider verpasste er die entscheidende Attacke, setzte in der Folge aber zu einer eindrucksvollen Verfolgung an, um eventuell noch um ein Top Ten Ergebnis zu kämpfen. Seine Attacke blieb allerdings unbelohnt und während an der Spitze die Gruppe an der Muur auseinanderfiel, attackierten an diesem Anstieg auch noch einmal die Favoriten aus dem Feld. Am Ende kämpften drei Fahrer an der Spitze um den Sieg, den J. Stuyven einfahren konnte. Jempy Drucker erreichte in Ninove im Sprint der ersten größeren Verfolgergruppe den 12. Rang 1:28 hinter dem Sieger.
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„Eigentlich wollte ich nach meinem Defekt gar nicht mehr weiterfahren, denn ich war wirklich extrem weit zurück. Ich bin dann einfach mein eigenes Rennen gefahren und konnte Gruppe für Gruppe wieder einholen. Meine Form ist schon ziemlich gut, aber bei dieser Aufholjagd habe ich natürlich extrem viel Kräfte gelassen. Am Ende war ich in der Gruppe der Favoriten und habe im Sprint noch einmal alles mobilisiert. Auf den letzten 100 m ist mir aber schlicht die Luft ausgegangen. Ich hoffe, dass wir morgen etwas mehr Glück haben.“ – Jempy Drucker

„Das Rennen ist lange Zeit gut gelaufen und ich denke, man konnte auch sehen, dass meine Form sehr gut ist. Leider habe ich die entscheidende Attacke verpasst. Danach habe ich es zuerst alleine versucht, bevor noch vier weitere Fahrer zu mir aufgeschlossen haben. Irgendwie war dann in der Gruppe aber nie richtig Zug drin. Ich weiß nicht, ob die anderen nicht konnten, oder wollten. Aber dadurch wurden wir rund 25 km vor dem Ziel wieder eingeholt. Damit hatte ich mein Pulver verschossen. Wir werden sehen, wie das Rennen morgen läuft. Wenn meine Beine wieder gut sind, werde ich sicher etwas versuchen.“ – Lukas Pöstlberger

PARIS-ROUBAIX 2020: A TOUGH START

Key points:
 For the 118th edition, which will start in Compiègne on Sunday 12th April at 11:00, the route will measure 259 kilometres, with 55 kilometres of cobbles split into 30 different cobbled sectors (compared with 54.5 km and 29 sections in 2019).
 The modifications made this year will see the race return to several rural roads it has occasionally visited in the past and which could spice up the initial battles on the cobbles, with a comeback for the upward sloped sector at the hamlet of Buat.

The first perfectly tarmacked one hundred kilometres of Paris-Roubaix always fulfil the role of wearing the riders down. They weigh down on the legs of both the domestics and leaders, especially those who have forgotten that on leaving Compiègne, the plains of Picardy are never totally flat. However, the handlebars will really start shaking at Troisvilles with the entrance to the first cobbled sector, which will be numbered 30 and, unlike last year, will be covered by the race for the entirety of its 2.2 km. The riders with the least luck will have already suffered a puncture or two before reaching the cobbled sector at Vertain (No. 25), which regulars to the race have often ridden, though never upwards, a direction that has earned it four-star status in the classification of how difficult each cobbled sector is.
The agitated crossing of the Cambrésis and South Valenciennes areas will also reacquaint the riders with the section at the hamlet of Buat (No. 24), first ridden in 2005 and not visited since 2016. When they leave this cobbled lane that winds upwards for more than a kilometre, they will have thirty kilometres to prepare themselves for the challenge of the Trouée Arenberg (after 160 km), where there is often a radical cull among the riders, just like on the other five-star classed sectors of Mons-en-Pévèle (209.5 km) and the Carrefour de l’Arbre (240.5 km). Among the favourites still in the reckoning after this formidable sequence, perhaps John Degenkolb will find extra motivation on the section of Hornaing in Wandignies (No. 17, after 175.5 km). The second German winner of the Queen of the Classics, after Joseph Fischer in the inaugural edition in 1896, was visiting this morning, invited by the Friends of Paris-Roubaix for the inauguration of a plaque bearing his name. Perhaps it might bring him good luck…

Foto: Gerhard Plomitzer
Paris-Roubaix Challenge – Saturday, April, 11th
24 hours before the elite race, some 7,000 amateur riders will measure themselves on this legendary spring classic and its fabled cobblestone sectors. Three distances are on offer to cyclists, in order to accommodate all the preparation levels: 70, 145 and 172 kms. Every rider will find an appropriate legend.
Information and registration on www.parisroubaixchallenge.com et timeto.com.
Paris-Roubaix Challenge in figures:
• 11th edition of Paris-Roubaix Challenge
• 7,000 participants
• 3 routes of 70 km, 145 km and 172 km
• 67 nationalities at the start
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WILDCARDS FOR THE AMSTEL GOLD RACE 2020 ARE ANNOUNCED

The organization of the Amstel Gold Race has announced six wildcards for the only Dutch cycling classic to be held this year on Sunday, April 19.

Circus – Wanty Gobert (België)
Alpecin – Fenix (België)
Sport Vlaanderen – Baloise (België)
Wallonie Bruxelles (België)
Team Arkéa – Samsic (Frankrijk)
Riwal Readynez Cycling Team (Denemarken)

The team of Mathieu van der Poel, who since this year has continued cycling under the name Alpecin-Fenix, is again at the start of the Amstel Gold Race this year. Circus – Wanty Gobert also appears at the start of the 55th Amstel Gold Race and hopes to repeat the trick of 2016 again, when Enrico Gasparotto won in the service of the Belgian cycling team. The Scandinavian formation Riwal Readynez will be at the start with a few Dutchmen. Total Direct Energie has rejected the invitation to participate in the Amstel Gold Race.
The 19 automatically entitled UCI WorldTour teams:

AG2R-La Mondiale (France)
Astana Pro Team (Kazachstan)
Bahrain – McLaren (Bahrain)
BORA-Hansgrohe (Germany)
CCC Team (Poland)
Cofidis (France)
Deceuninck – Quick-Step (Belgium)
EF Pro Cycling (United States)
Groupama- FDJ (France)
Israel Start-up Nation (Israel)
Lotto Soudal (Belgium)
Mitchelton-Scott (Australia)
Movistar Team (Spain)
NTT Pro Cycling Team (South-Afrika)
Team INEOS (United Kingdom)
Team Jumbo- Visma (The Netherlands)
Team Sunweb (Germany)
Trek – Segafredo (United States)
UAE Team Emirates (United Arab Emirates)

The classic starts on Sunday 19 April at 10:30 am at the Vrijthof in Maastricht and finishes around 5 pm at the finish location in Vilt-Valkenburg. The peloton has to cover about 260 kilometers this year. There are 35 climbs on the program during the race.

The Amstel Gold Race was won by Kasia Niewiadoma and Mathieu van der Poel in 2019. More information about the Ladies edition, which will be held on te same day as the men’s race just like last year, will follow soon.

2020 ARDENNES CLASSICS: SMALL NOVELTIES AND CLASSIC ESSENTIALS

2020 ARDENNES CLASSICS:
SMALL NOVELTIES AND CLASSIC ESSENTIALS

Key points:
 The world’s best puncheurs, male and female, will race the Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday, April 22nd. Liège-Bastogne-Liège Hommes and Femmes will be held on Sunday, April 26th.
 La Doyenne’s finish is set on the boulevard d’Avroy, in the heart of Liège, after climbing the côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons.
 The riders participating in the Flèche Wallonne will face an unprecedented climb with the introduction of the côte du chemin des Gueuses in the final loop around Huy.

The Doyenne has returned to the heart of Liège in 2019 and is ready to come back in 2020. For the second year in a row, Liège-Bastogne-Liège Hommes and its feminine counterpart will end on the boulevard d’Avroy, where Jakob Fuglsang and Annemiek van Vleuten celebrated their solo triumphs last Spring. Fuglsang was the second Dane to take victory in 105 editions of the race while Van Vleuten got a spot in the winners list alongside her Dutch compatriot Anna van der Breggen, winner of the first two editions of Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes in Ans.
The riders aiming for such successes in 2020 will tackle familiar climbs. The route for the men’s race features 11 iconic ascents, from the côte de La Roche-en-Ardenne all the way to the côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons, before the champions storm to the finish in the ardent city. As they ride from the côte de Wanne to the côte de la Vecquée, the women will face for the first time the côte de la Haute-Levée, a classic of the men’s route.
Four days earlier, the world’s best puncheurs, male and female, will already battle it out in the Ardennes with the Flèche Wallonne. The ascent of the côte du chemin des Gueuses (1.8km with an average gradient of 6.5%) appears on the route for the first time both for the men and the women. It comes instead of the côte de Cherave in the final circuit designed around the Mur de Huy.

The Flèche Wallonne Hommes will start from Herve, where the peloton and the whole world of cycling will admire the spring of the Six Fountains, and quickly head for the côte de Trasenster. The other challenges of the route are well known by the reigning champions, Julian Alaphilippe and Anna van der Breggen. Everything is set for a thrilling battle on the Mur.
At the announcement of the routes for the Ardennes classics, the organisers revealed the names of the teams that will take part in the next editions of the Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège. In addition to the 19 WorldTeams and the top two teams of the UCI ProTeams rankings in 2019, Team Direct Energie (Fra) and Circus – Wanty Gobert (Bel) have been selected:

2020 Flèche Wallonne and Liège-Bastogne-Liège
– Alpecin – Fenix (Bel)
– Sport Vlaanderen – Baloise (Bel)
– Team Arkéa – Samsic(Fra)
– Wallonie Bruxelles (Bel)

The races have two new partners
– The Italian National Tourist Board, founded in 1919 under the moniker ENIT, becomes an Official Partner of the Ardennes Classics in 2020. More information here: www.italia.it/en/
– Ardennes-Etape, a specialist in on-line location of holiday homes in the Ardennes, becomes an Official Partner of the Ardennes Classics in 2020. More information here : https://en.ardennes-etape.be/

The Dictée of Ardennes Classics
Following two editions of the Liège-Bastogne-Liège dictation, in 2020 this concept will also take in the Flèche Wallonne to become the Ardennes Classics Dictation. On Wednesday 18th March, in each school taking part (classes in the last year of primary school and the first year of secondary school in the Province of Liège are concerned), several hundred pupils will be trying to meet the challenge of making no mistakes. The Province of Liège will then organise an awards ceremony to be held at the official presentation of the teams in Liège, on Saturday 25th April, with awards for 200 children. The following day, the authors of the 14 best dictations will have privileged access to watch the race (seven at the start and seven at the finish)..

10th edition of the Liège-Bastogne-Liège Challenge: Saturday 25th April 2020
The day before the elite race, more than 8,000 amateur riders are expected to take the same roads as the professionals and test themselves on the legendary slopes of the Ardennes, with some of the climbs against the clock. Participants will be able to tackle three different distances in order to satisfy all levels of cycling ability: 266 km, 147 km and 70 km.
Information and registration on www.lblchallenge.be
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Teams selected for 2020 Paris-Roubaix

The organisers of Paris-Roubaix have chosen the teams for the 118th edition of the “reine des classiques” (Sunday, April 12nd).
In accordance with Union Cycliste Internationale rules, the nineteen UCI WorldTeams are invited:

AG2R La Mondiale (Fra)
Astana Pro Team (Kaz)
Bahrain – McLaren (Brn)
Bora – Hansgrohe (Ger)
CCC Team (Pol)
Cofidis (Fra)
Deceuninck – Quick-Step (Bel)
EF Pro Cycling (Usa)
Groupama – FDJ (Fra)
Israel Start-Up Nation (Isr)
Lotto Soudal (Bel)
Mitchelton – Scott (Aus)
Movistar Team (Esp)
NTT Pro Cycling Team (Rsa)
Team Ineos (Gbr)
Team Jumbo – Visma (Ned)
Team Sunweb (Ger)
Trek – Segafredo (Usa)
UAE Team Emirates (Uae)

Furthermore, the first two teams according to the 2019 UCI ProTeams ranking, Total Direct Energie (Fra) and Circus – Wanty Gobert (Bel), will participate by right to Paris-Roubaix.
The organisers have invited the following teams:

Alpecin – Fenix (Bel)
B&B Hôtels – Vital Concept (Fra)
Nippo Delko Provence (Fra)
Team Arkéa – Samsic (Fra)

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Pascal Ackermann triumphiert bei Eschborn-Frankfurt


Die 187,5 km lange Strecke der 58. Ausgabe des Radklassikers Eschborn-Frankfurt wurde in diesem Jahr leicht geändert. Zusätzlich zum Feldberg führte das Rennen diesmal wieder viermal über den Mammolshainer Stich, sowie zweimal über den Ruppertshainer Anstieg und einmal über die Billtalhöhe. Mehr als 3222 Höhenmeter hatten die Fahrer bereits in den Beinen, bevor es zur neuen 6,5 km langen Mainschleife ging, die zweieinhalbmal befahren werden musste. Gleich zu Beginn des Rennens konnte sich eine 7-Mann-Gruppe vom Feld absetzen und fuhr schnell eine Lücke von mehreren Minuten heraus. Während des Tages hielt das Peloton die Ausreißer aber immer auf Schlagdistanz und der Vorsprung der Spitzengruppe pendelte sich bei etwa vier Minuten ein. Mit noch 80 km bis zum Ziel hatte sich die Ausreißergruppe bis auf ein Duo reduziert. Einige Kilometer später gelang es weiteren Fahrern zur Spitze aufzuschließen, aber BORA – hansgrohe zeigte sich sehr aktiv im Feld und übernahm zu diesem Zeitpunkt die Führungsarbeit. Auf der letzten Runde holte das Peloton, immer noch angeführt von BORA – hansgrohe, die Spitzengruppe wieder ein und die rennentscheidende Phase wurde eingeläutet. Auf den letzten Kilometern versuchten die BORA – hansgrohe Fahrer Pascal Ackermann in eine optimale Position für den Sprint zu bringen. Pascal war zwar bei 200 m etwas eingeklemmt, konnte sich aber gerade noch rechtzeitig freifahren, um einen unwiderstehlichen Antritt zu zeigen. Nach ausgezeichneter Teamarbeit holte der Deutsche Meister einen souveränen Sieg in der Frankfurter Innenstadt. Er ist damit der erste Fahrer seit zwanzig Jahren, der dieses Rennen als aktueller Deutscher Meister gewinnen konnte.

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“Wir kamen mit einem Ziel nach Frankfurt, und das war hier zu gewinnen. Es ist ein geiles Gefühl, es so zu vollenden. Die Jungs sind den ganzen Tag vorne gefahren und am Ende war es schön, dass ich den Sieg holen konnte. Ich stand zwar heute unter etwas mehr Druck, denn als deutsches Team bei einem deutschen Rennen wollten natürlich alles versuchen zu gewinnen. Das Team ist in Topform und wir freuen uns alle auf den bevorstehenden Giro d’Italia.”
– Pascal Ackermann
„Das Team hat diesen Sieg wirklich verdient. Die Arbeit, die die Jungs während des ganzen Tages gemacht haben, hat sich am Ende gelohnt. Sie fuhren lange Zeit zusammen an der Spitze des Pelotons, um das Rennen zu kontrollieren, und alle haben eine wichtige Rolle gespielt den heutigen Sieg einzufahren. Wir hatten sechs Fahrer im Finale und das Lead-Out funktionierte perfekt. Seit 2011 gab es keinen deutschen Gewinner dieses Rennens, und wir sind sehr glücklich, dass Pascal den Sieg holen konnte. Heute hat er gezeigt, dass er gut in Form ist, und wir sehen mit Zuversicht auf den bevorstehenden Giro d’Italia.“
– Jens Zemke, sportlicher Leiter

1 Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 4:23:36
2 John Degenkolb (Ger) Trek-Segafredo
3 Alexander Kristoff (Nor) UAE Team Emirates
4 Davide Cimolai (Ita) Israel Cycling Academy
5 Hugo Hofstetter (Fra) Cofidis, Solutions Credits
6 Baptiste Planckaert (Bel) Wallonie Bruxelles
7 Davide Gabburo (Ita) Neri Sottoli–Selle Italia–KTM
8 Lawrence Naesen (Bel) Lotto Soudal
9 Marco Haller (Aut) Katusha-Alpecin
10 Grega Bole (Slo) Bahrain-Merida
11 Matej Mohoric (Slo) Bahrain-Merida
12 Simone Velasco (Ita) Neri Sottoli–Selle Italia–KTM
13 Josef Cerny (Cze) CCC Team
14 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Dimension Data
15 Kevin Ledanois (Fra) Arkéa Samsic
16 Oliver Naesen (Bel) AG2R La Mondiale
17 Quentin Jauregui (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
18 Magnus Cort Nielsen (Den) Astana Pro Team
19 Sergei Shilov (Rus) Gazprom–Rusvelo
© BORA – hansgrohe
Fotos: Gerhard Plomitzer – www.plomi.smugmug.com

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