Schlagwort-Archive: Axel Zingle

Classic Loire Atlantique – 183 Km


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1 ZINGLE Axel FRA Cofidis 04:27:17
2 PITHIE Laurence NZL Groupama-FDJ 00:00
3 ZIJLAARD Maikel NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
4 PENHOËT Paul FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
5 JOYCE Colin USA Human Powered Health 00:00
6 MARTÍN Gotzon ESP Euskaltel-Euskadi 00:00
7 GRONDIN Donavan FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 00:00
8 CARDIS Romain FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:00
9 MORIN Emmanuel FRA CIC U Nantes Atlantique 00:00
10 TOUZÉ Damien FRA AG2R Citroën Team 00:00
11 PEREZ Anthony FRA Cofidis 00:00
12 VUILLERMOZ Alexis FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
13 BERCKMOES Jenno BEL Team Flanders-Baloise 00:00
14 PICHON Laurent FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 00:00
15 LE BERRE Mathis FRA Team Arkéa-Samsic 00:00

Famenne Ardenne Classic 188km

1. Axel Zingle (FRA, Cofidis) 4:26:14
2. Amaury Capiot (BEL, Team Arkéa Samsic) 0:00
3. Oliver Naesen (BEL, AG2R Citroën Team) 0:00
4. Hugo Hofstetter (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) 0:00
5. Hugo Page (FRA, Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux) 0:00
6. Jenthe Biermans (BEL, Israel – Premier Tech) 0:00
7. Tim Merlier (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 0:00
8. Edward Theuns (BEL, Trek – Segafredo) 0:00
9. Guillaume Boivin (CAN, Israel – Premier Tech) 0:00
10. Rory Townsend (IRL, WiV SunGod) 0:00

Arctic Race of Norway Etappe 2

Mosjøen – Brønnøysund – 155 Km

1 GROENEWEGEN Dylan NED TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO 03:41:17
2 CAPIOT Amaury BEL TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:00
3 BOASSON-HAGEN Edvald NOR TOTALENERGIES 00:00
4 QUICK Blake AUS TRINITY RACING 00:00
5 MALUCELLI Matteo ITA CHINA GLORY CYCLING TEAM 00:00
6 DAUPHIN Florian FRA B&B HOTELS-KTM 00:00
7 NEILANDS Krists LAT ISRAEL-PREMIER TECH 00:00
8 GIBSON Matthew GBR HUMAN POWERED HEALTH 00:00
9 URIANSTAD Martin NOR UNO-X PRO CYCLING TEAM 00:00
10 SYRITSA Gleb RUS ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:00

Gesamt:

1 ZINGLE Axel FRA COFIDIS 08:31:14
2 BURGAUDEAU Mathieu FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:05
3 CAPIOT Amaury BEL TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:07
4 SYRITSA Gleb RUS ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:07
5 BOASSON-HAGEN Edvald NOR TOTALENERGIES 00:09
6 VAN ROOY Kenneth BEL SPORT VLAANDEREN-BALOISE 00:10
7 AASVOLD Kristian NOR HUMAN POWERED HEALTH 00:10
8 BYSTRØM Sven Erik NOR INTERMARCHÉ-WANTY-GOBERT 00:10
9 JOHNSTON Liam AUS TRINITY RACING 00:10
10 BAX Sjoerd NED ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 00:11

Groenewegen takes the sprint by storm

It isn’t easy to pull off an obvious victory, yet today the best sprinter in the field won the sprint stage of the Arctic Race of Norway. Dylan Groenewegen put on an excellent display of power to repay the work of his BikeExchange-Jayco teammates all over the 154,3-kilometre course. The Dutchman launched his sprint with 250 meters to go and kept at bay Amaury Capiot (Arkéa-Samsic) and Edvald Boasson Hagen (TotalEnergies) to score his seventh victory of the season. Cofidis’ Axel Zingle retained the Midnight Sun jersey and netted bonus seconds on an intermediate sprint to increase his lead over Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies) up to 5” ahead of tomorrow’s summit finish in Skallstuggu.

113 riders took the start on the 2nd stage of the 2022 Arctic Race of Norway, which covered 154,3 kilometres between Mosjøen and Brønnøysund, at 12:10. Peacock jersey wearer Stephen Bassett (Human Powered Health) went on the attack early on to create a 5-man breakaway with Iker Mintegi (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Aaron Van Poucke (Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise), Johan Ravnøy (Team Coop) and Liam Johnstone (Trinity Racing). Atop the day’s first categorized climb, Laksforsen (Cat 2, km 21), the front group had a 3’40” gap on the bunch. Van Poucke, who had been Bassett’s main challenger for the KOM classification on the opening stage, beat the American on the summit to score the maximum points at stake.

Showdown between Bassett and Van Poucke for the Peacock jersey
Cofidis, defending the GC leadership of Axel Zingle, and BikeExchange-Jayco, favoring the options of its sprinter Dylan Groenewegen, drove the bunch for most of the day and prevented the break from building a gap that went above the four minutes threshold. Van Poucke got the best of Bassett again at both Tosen (Cat 2, km 69,9) and Lande (Cat 2, km 94,8), yet the American had a big enough advantage in the standings as to keep leading them. On the final kilometer of the latter climb, Mintegi got dropped back to the peloton, that was riding at a steady pace 2’00” behind. By the time the race reached Hommelstø (IS, km 121,2), with Johnstone in first position across the line, the gap of the front four had been reduced to 1’20”.

GC battle at the final intermediate sprint
The breakaway was brought back for good by the bunch during the climb to Torghatten (IS, km 141,8). The GC contenders sprinted for the bonus seconds, with Sven Eryk Bystrøm (Intermarché-Wanty Gobert) getting 3” ahead of Midnight Sun jersey wearer Axel Zingle and Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies), who netted 2” and 1” respectively. Israel Premier-Tech and Intermarché-Wanty Gobert took the helm in the final ten kilometres, preparing for a bunch sprint that was finally launched by Groenewegen with 250 meters to go. Despite the long range of his acceleration, no one was able to overtake him before the finish line.

Arctic Race of Norway Etappe 1

Mo i Rana – 185 Km

1 ZINGLE Axel FRA COFIDIS 04:50:09 38,62
2 SYRITSA Gleb RUS ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:01
3 BURGAUDEAU Mathieu FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:01
4 CAPIOT Amaury BEL TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:01
5 SCHULTZ Nick AUS TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO 00:01
6 BALLERSTEDT Maurice GER ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 00:01
7 AALRUST Håkon NOR TEAM COOP 00:01
8 STOKBRO Andreas DEN TEAM COOP 00:01
9 ANGULO Antonio ESP EUSKALTEL-EUSKADI 00:01
10 HERMANS Quinten BEL INTERMARCHÉ-WANTY-GOBERT 00:01

Gesamt:

1 ZINGLE Axel FRA COFIDIS 04:49:59
2 BURGAUDEAU Mathieu FRA TOTALENERGIES 00:04
3 SYRITSA Gleb RUS ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM 00:05
4 AASVOLD Kristian NOR HUMAN POWERED HEALTH 00:08
5 VAN ROOY Kenneth BEL SPORT VLAANDEREN-BALOISE 00:08
6 BAX Sjoerd NED ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 00:09
7 CAPIOT Amaury BEL TEAM ARKÉA-SAMSIC 00:11
8 SCHULTZ Nick AUS TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE-JAYCO 00:11
9 BALLERSTEDT Maurice GER ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 00:11
10 AALRUST Håkon NOR TEAM COOP 00:11

Zingle singles himself out in Mo i Rana

Cofidis’ Axel Zingle won the first stage of the Arctic Race of Norway, a five-hour loop under the rain which started and finished in Mo i Rana. The French rider was the quickest up the definitive hill, putting some bike lengths on Gleb Syritsa (Astana Qazaqstan) and Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies), second and third over the line. It’s the second victory as a pro for the talented young Frenchman, who becomes the first wearer of the Midnight Sun jersey as a race leader with an advantage of four seconds over Burgaudeau and five over Syritsa. After a demanding opening day, the Arctic Race of Norway will continue tomorrow with a 154,3-kilometre flat stage between Mosjøen and Brønnøysund.

114 riders took the start on the 1st stage of the 2022 Arctic Race of Norway, which started and finished in Mo i Rana after covering 186,8 kilometres, at 11:20. Strong winds and mild rain accompanied the cyclists all day long. As soon as the race began, a group of five with Stephen Bassett (Human Powered Health), Luis Ángel Maté (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Aaron Van Poucke (Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise), Eirik Lunder (Team Coop) and Sam Culverwell (Trinity Racing) went clear from the peloton. By kilometer 17, they had built a remarkable gap of 5’20”. Back in the bunch, Intermaché-Wanty Gobert, Uno-X and Israel-Premier Tech joined forces to control the breakaway as the route headed south-west.

Maiden Peacock jersey for Bassett
Bassett was the first rider atop Korgfjellet (Cat 1, km 46,9), where the front group had an advantage of 3’35” over the peloton. The gap was steady for the following hour of racing, as the American rider reached the summit of Elsfjord (Cat 2, km 95,3) in first position again. The vibe in the main group changed as it approached the second climb to Korgfjellet (Cat 1, km 107,9), with Intermarché’s Taco van der Hoorn and Dries de Potter taking the reins to up the pace and reduce the gap of the breakaway down to 1’30” on its summit. Meanwhile, Bassett secured the lead of the KOM classification and the maiden Peacock jersey by cresting the third and final categorized climb of the day in first position. After the subsequent descent, some attacks took place in the bunch, with Krists Neilands (Israel-Premier Tech) being particularly active at this segment of the race. No one was given leeway, though, and Uno-X and Intermarché-Wanty Gobert regained control of the operations, with BikeExchange-Jayco joining the chase for the benefit of its sprinter Dylan Groenewegen. The advantage of the break had increased to 2’20” as they went through Finneidfjord (IS, km 135) led by Culverwell.

A bunch cut by half
Uno-X sped things up at the cutting edge of the main group, shutting down the break with 24 kilometres to go and trimming the peloton before the first crossing of the finish line (IS, km 165,5), where Mathieu Burgaudeau (TotalEnergies) accelerated to pass first in order to net some bonus seconds for the GC. A reduced bunch of 60 riders was left at the head of the race by the second crossing of the finish line (IS, km 176,2), led by Kristian Aasvold (Human Powered Health). Team DSM took over from Uno-X and managed to keep the front group together through the final lap around Mo i Rana despite several attacks. The final kilometer kicked slightly uphill. Axel Zingle (Cofidis) opened the sprint with 200 meters to go and nobody could match his powerful acceleration as he powered away to victory.
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Europameisterschaften in Jönköping, Schweden / Junioren: Kluge Aufholjagd von David List

David List vom Lexware Mountainbike Team ist bei seiner ersten Europameisterschaft auf den 15. Platz gefahren. Sein Teamkollege Torben Drach musste im schwedischen Jönköping wegen eines Infekts mit der Zuschauer-Rolle vorlieb nehmen. 
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by_Kuestenbrueck – David List

Er hatte eine tolle Aufholjagd hinter sich gebracht, doch rundum glücklich wirkte David List nicht mit seinem Tag in Jönköping. „Mit dem Start bin ich überhaupt nicht zufrieden“, bekannte der Friedrichshafener, „da muss ich für die Zukunft was machen.“
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by Kuestenbrueck – David List

Nach der ein Kilometer langen Startrunde war List nicht unter den besten 40 zu finden. Und der 4,1 Kilometer lange Kurs ist für Überholvorgänge nicht eben prädestiniert. „Es war ziemlich zäh, sich nach vorne zu arbeiten, weil man kaum vorbei gekommen ist“, bestätigte List.

Europameisterschaften in Jönköping, Schweden / Junioren: Kluge Aufholjagd von David List weiterlesen