Schlagwort-Archive: Arkea Samsic

Skoda Tour Luxembourg – 1. und 2. Etappe:

Luxembourg – Luxembourg Kirchberg – 156 Km

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1 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 03:51:01
2 KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren DEN Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
3 ARANBURU Alex ESP Movistar Team 00:00
4 ULISSI Diego ITA UAE Team Emirates 00:00
5 BENOOT Tiesj BEL Jumbo-Visma 00:00
6 PLUIMERS Rick NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
7 CICCONE Giulio ITA Lidl-Trek 00:00
8 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:00
9 MASNADA Fausto ITA Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
10 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
11 BAGIOLI Andrea ITA Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
12 LAURANCE Axel FRA Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
13 WOODS Michael CAN Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
14 VAN GILS Maxim BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
15 BONNAMOUR Franck FRA AG2R Citroën Team 00:00
16 GROSSSCHARTNE Felix AUT UAE Team Emirates 00:00
17 CHARMIG Anthon DEN Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 00:00
18 CARAPAZ Richard ECU EF Education-EasyPost 00:00
19 OOMEN Sam NED Jumbo-Visma 00:00
20 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:00

2. Etappe 184 km

1. Jenthe Biermans (BEL, Team Arkéa Samsic) 4:31:10
2. Søren Kragh Andersen (DEN, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 0:00
3. Tim Van Dijke (NED, Jumbo-Visma) 0:00
4. Jordi Meeus (BEL, BORA – hansgrohe) 0:00
5. Andrea Bagioli (ITA, Soudal – Quick Step) 0:00
6. Alex Kirsch (LUX, Lidl – Trek) 0:00
7. Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) 0:00
8. Maxim Van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) 0:00
9. Franck Bonnamour (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 0:00
10. Rick Pluimers (NED, Tudor Pro Cycling Team) 0:00
11. Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) 0:00
12. Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl – Trek) 0:00
13. Ilan Van Wilder (BEL, Soudal – Quick Step) 0:00
14. Laurence Pithie (NZL, Groupama – FDJ) 0:00
15. Felix Großschartner (AUT, UAE Team Emirates) 0:00

Gesamt:

1. Søren Kragh Andersen (DEN, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 8:21:59
2. Corbin Strong (NZL, Israel – Premier Tech) 0:02
3. Alex Aranburu (ESP, Movistar Team) 0:08
4. Quinten Hermans (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 0:09
5. Alex Kirsch (LUX, Lidl – Trek) 0:11
6. Andrea Bagioli (ITA, Soudal – Quick Step) 0:12
7. Rick Pluimers (NED, Tudor Pro Cycling Team) 0:12
8. Giulio Ciccone (ITA, Lidl – Trek) 0:12
9. Maxim Van Gils (BEL, Lotto Dstny) 0:12
10. Ilan Van Wilder (BEL, Soudal – Quick Step) 0:12
11. Franck Bonnamour (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 0:12
12. Axel Laurance (FRA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 0:12
13. Richard Carapaz (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) 0:12
14. Tiesj Benoot (BEL, Jumbo-Visma) 0:12
15. Felix Großschartner (AUT, UAE Team Emirates) 0:12
16. Diego Ulissi (ITA, UAE Team Emirates) 0:12
17. Fausto Masnada (ITA, Soudal – Quick Step) 0:12
18. Brandon Mcnulty (USA, UAE Team Emirates) 0:12
19. Tobias Halland Johannessen (NOR, Uno-X Pro Cycling Team) 0:12
20. Marc Hirschi (SUI, UAE Team Emirates) 0:12

Arctic Race of Norway – 4. Etappe und Endstand:

Kvalsund – Nordkapp – 171Km

1 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 04:00:38
2 EIKING Odd Christian NOR Norway 00:00
3 GAZZOLI Michele ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
4 JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland NOR Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 00:00
5 DINHAM Matthew AUS Team dsm-firmenich 00:00
6 SCARONI Cristian ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
7 BONNEU Kamiel BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:00
8 TEUNS Dylan BEL Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
9 VERMAERKE Kevin USA Team dsm-firmenich 00:00
10 WILLIAMS Stephen GBR Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
11 ADRIÁ Roger ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:00
12 MARTIN Guillaume FRA Cofidis 00:00
13 BARRÉ Louis FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 00:00
14 CHRISTOPHERSEN Cedrik Bakke NOR Team Coop-Repsol 00:00
15 MARIS Elias BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:00

Endstand:

1 WILLIAMS Stephen GBR Israel-Premier Tech 15:38:06
2 SCARONI Cristian ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:01
3 VERMAERKE Kevin USA Team dsm-firmenich 00:09
4 JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland NOR Uno-X Pro Cycling Team 00:09
5 TEUNS Dylan BEL Israel-Premier Tech 00:11
6 DINHAM Matthew AUS Team dsm-firmenich 00:12
7 MARTIN Guillaume FRA Cofidis 00:12
8 ADRIÁ Roger ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:12
9 BONNEU Kamiel BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:19
10 CHRISTOPHERSEN Cedrik Bakke NOR Team Coop-Repsol 00:20
11 JOHNSTON Liam AUS Trinity Racing 00:23
12 LASTRA Jonathan ESP Cofidis 00:24
13 HELLEMOSE Asbjørn DEN Lidl-Trek 00:27
14 BARRÉ Louis FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 00:28
15 MARIS Elias BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:31

Williams conquers the Arctic

Israel-Premier Tech’s Stephen Williams won the 2023 Arctic Race of Norway by only one second over Astana Qazaqstan’s Christian Scaroni, emulating the minimal gap that allowed Alexey Lutsenko to claim the 2019 title with Warren Barguil as the runner-up. Team dsm-firmenich’s Kevin Vermaerke stood third on the final podium, taking advantage of the bonus seconds he scored at the beginning of this beautiful final stage that finished in the breath-taking North Cape, one of the northernmost spots in Europe. Arkea-Samsic’s Clement Champoussin was the fastest in the uphill sprint that settled the day, defeating Norwegian National Team’s Odd Christian Eiking and Astana Qazaqstan’s Michele Gazzoli.

106 riders took the start in the fourth and final stage of the 2023 Arctic Race of Norway, held between Kvalsund and the North Cape over 171,4 kilometres, at 13:40. There was some fast racing to begin, as none of the attackers was able to go clear ahead of the Skaidi (IS, km 21,1) intermediate sprint on which Noah Hobbs (Groupama-FDJ Continental) took three bonus seconds ahead of Kevin Vermaerke (Team dsm-firmenich) and Dylan Teuns (Israel-Premier Tech), who in turn collected two and one. A few minutes later, Human Powered Health’s Sebastian Schonberger was first atop Skaidi Summit (KOM, km 23,4).

A big breakaway day

A 19-strong group tried to escape from the peloton after 31 kilometres, with Dylan Teuns (Israel-Premier Tech), Guillaume Martin (Cofidis), Igor Arrieta (Equipo Kern Pharma) or Andre Drege (Coop-Repsol) amongst many others. They were not given much leeway, though, and their attempt got shut down after an intense chase. 68 kilometres into the race, a group of 15 managed to really establish itself at the head of the race. Jonas Hvideberg (Team dsm-firmenich), Hugo Toumire (Cofidis), Ludvik Holstad, Iver Knotten (Norwegian National Team), August Jensen, Kristian Aasvold (Human Powered Health), Alessandro Verre (Arkea-Samsic), Walter Calzoni (Q36.5), Frederik Dversnes (Uno-X), Kevin Colleoni (Jayco-AlUla), Pablo Carrascosa (Equipo Kern Pharma), Lennert Teugels (Bingoal WB), Rodrigo Alvarez (Burgos BH), Tobias Nakken (Trinity Racing) and the aforementioned Hobbs were the ones to put some daylight between themselves and the peloton led by Israel-Premier Tech and Astana Qazaqstan, opening a gap that peaked at 2’45” with 70 kilometres left to race.

Hobbs claims all the intermediate sprints

Midnight Sun jersey wearer during stage 3 Noah Hobbs led the way through Hjelness (IS, km 109,1) as Nakken got dropped from the break. The Groupama-FDJ Continental rider was also first across Storbukt (IS, km 139,9), at which point the gap had dropped down to 1’45”. The riders thus entered the final thirty kilometres of the race, on which three classified climbs including the summit finish at the Nordkapp (the iconic North Cape) were to decide this 10th edition of the Arctic Race of Norway.

Calzoni nearly makes it

As soon as the peloton hit the first slopes of the climb to Skipsfjord Summit (KOM, km 150,2), Cofidis and Arkea-Samsic took the helm of the peloton, reducing it to 50 riders as the break was whittled down to just six members: Hvideberg, Calzoni, Knotten, Jensen, Dversnes and Teugels. The Human Powered Health rider was first across the summit, where the peloton trialled behind the front of the race by 1’20”. The race heated up during the climb to Vestfjlordfjellet Summit (KOM, km 165), with Calzoni cresting it first as he was the last of the men of the breakaway not to be reeled in by the main group. The Italian rider kept his solo effort and managed to reach the last kilometre with a slight gap over the favourites, who were attacking left and right behind. There was no happy ending for Calzoni, though, as he was caught in the final ramp with 200 meters to go. The Israel-Premier Tech team launched the sprint, yet Arkea-Samsic’s Clement Champoussin was quicker than the other contenders and managed to claim his first victory of the season. The Israeli team still had a reason to smile as their Stephen Williams kept the Midnight Sun jersey and was crowned as overall winner of the event.

Tour du Jura Cycliste – 166 Km

1 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 04:22:16
2 PINOT Thibaut FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:17
3 MARTIN Guillaume FRA Cofidis 01:17
4 PETERS Nans FRA AG2R Citroën Team 00:23
5 O’CONNOR Ben AUS AG2R Citroën Team 00:11
6 BERTHET Clement FRA AG2R Citroën Team 00:37
7 LAFAY Victor FRA Cofidis 00:45
8 ARRIETA Igor ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 00:56
9 HEIDEMANN Miguel GER Leopard Togt Pro Cycling 01:14
10 DIAZ Jose Manuel ESP Burgos-BH 01:14
11 IRIBAR Unai ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 01:18
12 MARTÍN Gotzon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 01:34
13 SANCHEZ MAYO Pelayo ESP Burgos-BH 01:40
14 BREGNHØJ Mathias DEN Leopard Togt Pro Cycling 01:55
15 PAASSCHENS Mathijs NED Lotto Dstny 02:02

Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var – 3. Etappe

Villefranche-sur-Mer – Vence – 133 Km

1 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 03:08:45
2 SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK-SEGAFREDO 00:05
3 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:05
4 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 00:05
5 PEREZ Anthony FRA COFIDIS 00:05
6 GENIETS Kevin LUX GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:05
7 BREGNHØJ Mathias DEN LEOPARD TOGT PRO CYCLING 00:05
8 POWLESS Neilson USA EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST 00:05
9 TRÆEN Torstein NOR UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM 00:05
10 GALL Felix AUT AG2R CITROËN TEAM 00:05
11 GAUDU David FRA GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:05

Endstand:

1 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 11:37:58
2 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 00:07
3 POWLESS Neilson USA EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST 00:10
4 GENIETS Kevin LUX GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:19
5 SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK-SEGAFREDO 00:26
6 GAUDU David FRA GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:43
7 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 00:44
8 PEREZ Anthony FRA COFIDIS 00:44
9 GALL Felix AUT AG2R CITROËN TEAM 00:44
10 TRÆEN Torstein NOR UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM 00:44

Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var – 1. Etappe

Saint-Raphaël – Ramatuelle – 188 Km

1 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 04:23:07
2 POWLESS Neilson USA EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST 00:05
3 GENIETS Kevin LUX GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:05
4 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 00:09
5 COQUARD Bryan FRA COFIDIS 00:25
6 TURGIS Anthony FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:25
7 BOUHANNI Nacer FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:25
8 PEREZ Anthony FRA COFIDIS 00:25
9 TIZZA Marco ITA BINGOAL WB 00:25
10 RUSSO Clément FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:25
11 SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK-SEGAFREDO 00:25
12 SIMON Julien FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:25
13 BONNAMOUR Franck FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 00:25
14 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 00:25
15 PICCOLO Andrea ITA EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST 00:25

Muscat Classic 174km

Ide Schelling Achter beim Muscat Classic

Die erste Austragung der Muscat Classic im Sultanat Oman wartete mit einigen kurzen aber recht steilen Anstiegen auf einer 173.7 km langen Strecke auf. Nachdem ein Solist maximal rund 17 Minuten Vorsprung herausfahren konnte, begann BORA – hansgrohe im letzten Renndrittel das Tempo zu forcieren. Infolge schrumpfte der Vorsprung des Ausreißers schnell, bis es nach 140 km wieder zum Zusammenschluss kam. Im letzten Anstieg attackierte Ide Schelling und errang am Ende im Sprint eines reduzierten Feldes den 8. Platz.


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Ergebnis:

1 [BEL] Biermans Jenthe Team Arkéa-Samsic 04:27:48
2 [BEL] Warlop Jordi Soudal Quick-Step + 00
3 [ITA] Vendrame Andrea AG2R Citroën Team + 00
4 [ITA] Busatto Francesco Intermarché-Circus-Wanty + 00
5 [BEL] Van Gils Maxim Lotto Dstny + 00
6 [ITA] Ulissi Diego UAE Team Emirates + 00
7 [ESP] Adriá Roger Equipo Kern Pharma + 00
8 [NED] Schelling Ide BORA-hansgrohe + 00
9 [BEL] Teugels Lennert Bingoal WB + 00
10 [ESP] Verona Carlos Movistar Team + 00

Reaktionen im Ziel

„Unser Plan war ein intensives Rennen zu fahren. Wir versuchten im Finale zu attackieren und Ide dann für den Sprint bereitzuhalten, falls es zu einem Sprint kommen würde. Die Jungs haben da einen wirklich guten Job gemacht. Matt hat das Team gut positioniert, dann hat Ben auf dieser Rollercoaster Straße schön attackiert. Wir haben es ziemlich schwer gemacht und im finalen Anstieg sind sowohl Ide als auch Ben losgefahren. Auch Emu hat versucht zu attackieren. Am Ende war Ide ungefähr bis 200 Meter vor dem Ziel Zweiter, aber dann kamen von hinten einige Fahrer aus dem Windschatten, sodass er vom Ergebnis zwar mit dabei war, aber es natürlich nicht zum Sieg gereicht hat. Das allergrößte Handicap, glaube ich, war einfach die Windrichtung. Wir hatten im Finale an den Bergen Gegenwind, wobei man da alleine ja leider nicht gegen eine 30 Mann starke Gruppe wegkommt. Aber wir sind zufrieden und blicken mit Zuversicht auf die Tour of Oman.“ – Rolf Aldag, Sportlicher Leiter

Jenthe Biermans (Team Arkéa-Samsic) raised a finger to the sky on Friday, as he powered to victory in the first edition of the Muscat Classic. At 27 years old, the Belgian rider claimed his first professional victory, a couple of weeks after his first podium finish. And it had a very special meaning for Biermans: “Last year, my girlfriend’s father passed away. He always said in his last words that I could win. This is for him.” He narrowly got the best of Jordi Warlop (Soudal Quick-Step) and Andrea Vendrame (AG2R Citroën Team) in the sprint from a reduced group. The riders will face new battles from Saturday, with the 12th edition of the Tour of Oman.

Tro-Bro Léon – 208 Km

1 HOFSTETTER Hugo FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 05:07:15
2 MOZZATO Luca ITA B&B HOTELS-KTM 00:00
3 SWIFT Connor GBR TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:09
4 DE ROOIJ Jesse NED BIKE AID 00:30
5 WATSON Sam GBR GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:30
6 LOUVEL Matis FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:30
7 PICHON Laurent FRA TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:30
8 VAN NIEKERK Morne RSA ST MICHEL-AUBER 93 00:30
9 DUJARDIN Sandy FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:30
10 LADAGNOUS Matthieu FRA GROUPAMA-FDJ 00:33
11 BEULLENS Cédric BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 00:35
12 KRON Andreas DEN LOTTO SOUDAL 01:12
13 VERMEERSCH Florian BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 01:16
14 DELETTRE Alexandre FRA COFIDIS 01:35
15 PLANCKAERT Baptiste BEL INTERMARCHÉ-WANTY-GOBERT 02:04

Lannilis, Sunday, May 15th 2022 – Rain played a significant role in the thirty-eighth edition of the Tro Bro Leon and the storyline of a nervous race, requiring riders to demonstrate their endurance, resistance, luck, clarity and agility. Hugo Hofstetter (Team Arkea Samsic) wins the race ahead of Luca Mozzato (B&B Hotels – KTM) and Connor Swift (Team Arkea Samsic).

The race started at 11.44 am with 22 teams and 152 riders, without former French champion Anthony Roux (Groupama-FDJ), who withdrew after a crash on Saturday in the Grand Prix du Morbihan. As the rain poured down, Marc Sarreau (AG2R-Citroën), Martin Urianstad (Uno-X Pro), Morné Van Niekerk (St-Michel – Auber 93) and Charles-Etienne Chrétien (Premier Tech U23) broke away as the peloton exited Porspoder (km 16). Their lead peaked at six minutes at the beginning of the first dirt sector (km 44) at the close of the opening hour.

TotalEnergies takes matters into its hands.
It stopped raining briefly at Saint-Divy when the TotalEnergies team was the first to start the chase at Km 70. The gap progressively shrank, falling to 4:25s at the beginning of the sixth of the 29 dirt sectors (“ribinou”), where many riders who suffered punctures.
Marc Sarreau broke his rear wheel with 90 kilometres to go. But he regained his position in the leading group, whilst Anthony Turgis (TotalEnergies) accelerated hard on a series of dirt sectors that caused several punctures and crashes. The UAE-Team Emirates team paid a heavy price for their bad luck, with Mikkel Bjerg and Rui Oliveira retiring from the race.
On the seventh dirt sector, Anthony Turgis attacked and formed the lead group with defending Tro Bro Leon winner Connor Swift (Arkea-Samsic), Arnaud De Lie and Florian Vermeersch (Lotto-Soudal) before a peloton of some 60 riders formed again.
The race of the leading riders was still troubled by the punctures of Morné Van Niekerk and Martin Urianstad, with 71 kilometres to go. They regained their spots in the lead group before Marc Sarreau was dropped on the thirteenth dirt sector on the Kervidot climb.
Team TotalEnergies accelerated several times with Anthony Turgis and Niki Terpstra, whereas Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) was dropped and then retired. With 55 kilometres remaining, the breakaway held onto a 50- second lead from the peloton, led by Arkea-Samsic, which until then had avoided any bad luck.

Arkea-Samsic shows collective strength
Using their collective strength, the Breton team made a difference in the strategic “La Ferme” ribin. Clément Russo and Connor Swift took sixteen riders with them. After several accelerations, the defending winner of the Tro Bro Leon, Connor Swift accelerated with 26 kilometres to go. His teammate Laurent Pichon caught him three kilometres later in ribin 23 at Mescleguer, followed in the next dirt sector by 2021 Paris-Roubaix runner-up, Florian Verneersch (Lotto-Soudal), and Luca Mozzato (B&B Hotels-KTM). Stan De Wulf (AG2R-Citroën) was also in this group, but he crashed before the junction.

Hugo Hofstetter raises his arm, finally!
Fifteen kilometres from the finish, Baptiste Planckaert (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert), third in the 2021 Tro Bro Leon, tried to counter-attack with Hugo Hofstetter (Arkéa-Samsic) but suffered a puncture. Hofstetter re-joined the front of the race just as Florian Vermeersch got a flat tyre. The leading group then consisted of the three Arkea-Samsic riders and the Italian Mozzato.
On the second pass of the “La Ferme” ribin, Laurent Pichon fell victim to a puncture. He re-joined the race with the chasing group at 30 seconds.
The battle for the victory came down to Hofstetter, Mozzato and Connor Swift. The French rider won the sprint ahead of his Italian counterpart to take his first victory of the year. Up until today, he had finished on the podium seven times since the beginning of the season.

Top 10
1) Hugo Hofstetter (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic les 207,8 km, 5h07’15’’
2) Luca Mozzato (Ita) B&B Hotels-KTM +0’’
3) Connor Swift (G-B), Team Arkea-Samsic +9’’
4) Arnaud De Lie (Bel) Lotto-Soudal +30’’
5) Samuel Watson (G-B) Groupama-FDJ +30’’
6) Matis Louvel (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic +30’’
7) Laurent Pichon (Fra) Team Arkea-Samsic +30’’
8) Morné Van Niekerk (Afs) St-Michel – Auber 93 +30’’
9) Stan Dewulf (Bel) AG2R-Citroën Team +30’’
10) Matthieu Ladagnous (Fra) Groupama-FDJ +30’’

QUOTE OF THE WINNER

“Since the beginning of the season I was sure of my strengths. I knew it was a matter of time. Last year my team made the difference by toughening up the race in the same farm sector. This year we followed the same game plan. We knew where we were going. Our numerical superiority made the difference. In the final run, despite my cramps, I believed in myself and I did sprint for the win.”
@ASO

Paris-Camembert

1. Anthony Delaplace (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) 5:12:01
2. Valentin Ferron (FRA, TotalEnergies) 0:04
3. Thibault Ferasse (FRA, B&B Hotels – KTM) 0:14
4. Geoffrey Bouchard (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 0:14
5. Jimmy Janssens (BEL, Alpecin-Fenix) 0:14
6. Matis Louvel (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) 0:39
7. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR, TotalEnergies) 0:39
8. Luca Mozzato (ITA, B&B Hotels – KTM) 0:39
9. Damien Touzé (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) 0:39
10. Axel Zingle (FRA, Cofidis) 0:39

Tirreno-Adriatico 5. Etappe

Sefro – Fermo – 155 Km

1 BARGUIL Warren FRA TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC 03:39:53
2 MEURISSE Xandro BEL ALPECIN-FENIX 00:10
3 VELASCO Simone ITA ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:14
4 OLIVEIRA Nelson POR MOVISTAR TEAM 00:15
5 PORTE Richie AUS INEOS GRENADIERS 00:26
6 POGAČAR Tadej SLO UAE TEAM EMIRATES 00:28
7 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN JUMBO-VISMA 00:28
8 MAS NICOLAU Enric ESP MOVISTAR TEAM 00:28
9 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:28
10 HINDLEY Jai AUS BORA – HANSGROHE 00:28
11 LANDA MEANA Mikel ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:28
12 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 00:33
13 PINOT Thibaut FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:33
14 POZZOVIVO Domenico ITA INTERMARCHÉ – WANTY – GOBERT MATÉR. 00:35
15 BILBAO LOPEZ de ARMENTIA Peio ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:35

Gesamt:

1 POGAČAR Tadej SLO UAE TEAM EMIRATES 18:17:08
2 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:09
3 ARENSMAN Thymen NED TEAM DSM 00:43
4 VINGEGAARD Jonas DEN JUMBO-VISMA 00:45
5 LOPEZ MORENO Miguel Angel COL ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 01:00
6 PORTE Richie AUS INEOS GRENADIERS 01:00
7 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao GBR INEOS GRENADIERS 01:02
8 HINDLEY Jai AUS BORA – HANSGROHE 01:06
9 MAS NICOLAU Enric ESP MOVISTAR TEAM 01:11
10 KELDERMAN Wilco NED BORA – HANSGROHE 01:14
11 SOLER Marc ESP UAE TEAM EMIRATES 01:15
12 BILBAO LOPEZ de ARMENTIA Peio ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:18
13 URAN Rigoberto COL EF EDUCATION – EASYPOST 01:21
14 CARUSO Damiano ITA BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:21
15 LANDA MEANA Mikel ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:24

Jai Hindley und Wilco Kelderman in den Top-10 der Gesamtwertung vor der morgigen Königsetappe bei Tirreno-Adriatico

Die kürzeste Etappe der italienischen Fernfahrt führte über nur 155 km von Sefro nach Fermo und war von kürzeren, steilen Anstiegen geprägt, die Bergfestigkeit verlangten. Zum Schluss gab es noch eine steile Bergankunft nach Fermo wo am Ende die Klassementfahrer versuchten ein Zeitpolster herauszufahren. Gegen Ende dieser schweren Etappe befanden sich Jai Hindley und Wilco Kelderman in einer reduzierten Favoritengruppe hinter einer kleinen Spitzengruppe. Die zwei BORA-hansgrohe Teamkollegen versuchten vorne mitzuhalten und am Ende gelang es Jai die Ziellinie in der Gruppe der Favoriten zu überqueren. Er belegte damit den 10. Rang, und rückte um drei Plätze auf den 8. Rang in der Gesamtwertung vor. Wilco rollte 10 Sekunden später über die Ziellinie und bleibt unverändert auf dem 10. Platz im Gesamtklassement.

Reaktionen im Ziel
„Es war wiederum ein harter Tag im Sattel. Die Jungs haben einen guten Job gemacht um Emu, Wilco und mich in eine gute Position vor der Schleife zu bringen. Von da an war es sozusagen ein Abnutzungskampf. Wilco und ich befanden uns dann in einer verkleinerten Gruppe und versuchen mit den wichtigen Attacken mitzugehen. Am Ende des Tages bin ich froh, dass ich vor der morgigen Königsetappe meinen Rang in der Gesamtwertung um drei Positionen verbessern konnte.“ – Jai Hindley

„Es gab einen ganz schnellen Start heute, mit vielen Attacken. Es ging hier darum keine GC Fahrer wegzulassen, und das hat soweit ganz gut geklappt. Natürlich ist man froh, wenn man einen Fahrer in der Ausreißergruppe hat und wir haben das auch versucht, aber man hat uns einfach nicht wegfahren lassen. Mit Jai, Wilco und Emu haben wir auch drei Fahrer, die gut im Gesamtklassement liegen, und so ging es heute darum, dass unsere schnellen Jungs entlang der Küste die Position halten konnten. Wir wollten auch dafür sorgen, dass wir vorne in den Berg reinkommen, denn von da ab war es ganz technisch und supersteil. Ich denke, dass Jai sich ganz gut geschlagen hat. Wir wollten gut durch die Etappe kommen und vor allen Dingen ohne Stürze und Verletzungen im Ziel ankommen. Morgen kommen die längeren Berge und da müssen wir einfach mal sehen, ob wir vielleicht mal testen können, wo unsere Limits sind.“ – Rolf Aldag, Sportlicher Leiter

Tour des Alpes Maritimes 3. Etappe

Villefranche-sur-Mer – Blausasc – 113 Km


Photo by Plomi

1 QUINTANANairo COL TEAM ARKEA PRO CYCLING TEAM ÉA – SAMSIC 02:55:17
2 MARTIN Guillaume FRA COFIDIS FÉMININ IDIS 01:21
3 PINOT Thibaut FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:30
4 VUILLERMOZ Alexis FRA TOTAL ENERGIES 01:30
5 WELLENS Tim BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 01:30
6 STORER Michael AUS GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:37
7 VENDRAME Andrea ITA AG2R CITROEN TEAM 02:25
8 PARET PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROEN TEAM 02:25
9 MERTZ Remy BEL BINGOAL PAUWELS SAUCES WB 02:25
10 COMBAUD Romain FRA TEAM TEAM DSM WOMEN 02:25

Endstand:

1 QUINTANA Nairo COL TEAM ARKEA PRO CYCLING TEAM ÉA – SAMSIC 10:56:01
2 WELLENS Tim BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 01:30
3 MARTIN Guillaume FRA COFIDIS FÉMININ IDIS 01:48
4 MADOUAS Valentin FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 02:50
5 MOLLEMABauke NED TREK – SEGAFREDO 02:52
6 GHEBREIGZABHIERAmanuel ERI TREK – SEGAFREDO 02:55
7 VUILLERMOZ Alexis FRA TOTAL ENERGIES 02:57
8 KRÖN Andreas DEN LOTTO SOUDAL 03:52
9 SHAW James GBR EF EDUCATION-EASYPOST 03:56
10 GENIETS Kevin LUX GROUPAMA – FDJ 03:58

Tour de la Provence – 3. Etappe

Manosque – Montagne de Lure – 166,10 Km


Photo by Plomi

1 QUINTANA Nairo COL TEAM ARKÉA SAMSIC 04:23:06
2 SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK – SEGAFREDO 00:37
3 JORGENSON Matteo USA MOVISTAR TEAM 00:37
4 SOSA Iván Ramiro COL MOVISTAR TEAM 00:39
5 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:41
6 GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel ERI TREK – SEGAFREDO 00:46
7 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:47
8 LATOUR Pierre FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:50
9 ELISSONDE Kenny FRA TREK – SEGAFREDO 01:00
10 BOUCHARD Geoffrey FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 01:03
11 FERNÁNDEZ Rubén ESP COFIDIS 01:19
12 BATTISTELLA Samuele ITA ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 01:27
13 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 01:29
14 STORER Michael AUS GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:33
15 RODRÍGUEZ Óscar ESP MOVISTAR TEAM 01:33

Gesamt:

1 QUINTANA Nairo COL TEAM ARKÉA SAMSIC 12:09:11
2 ALAPHILIPPE Julian FRA QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:27
3 SKJELMOSE JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK – SEGAFREDO 00:34
4 JORGENSON Matteo USA MOVISTAR TEAM 00:36
5 LATOUR Pierre FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:42
6 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 00:46
7 BATTISTELLA Samuele ITA ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 01:21
8 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 01:45
9 BOUET Maxime FRA TEAM ARKÉA SAMSIC 01:56
10 VERVAEKE Louis BEL QUICK-STEP ALPHA VINYL TEAM 02:55
11 TOUZÉ Damien FRA AG2R CITROËN TEAM 02:57
12 WÜRTZ SCHMIDT Mads DEN ISRAEL – PREMIER TECH 03:54
13 OWSIAN Łukasz POL TEAM ARKÉA SAMSIC 04:03
14 ROSSETTO Stéphane FRA ST MICHEL – AUBER93 06:58
15 GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel ERI TREK – SEGAFREDO 10:51
16 STORK Florian GER TEAM DSM 11:24