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UEC Road European Championships 2021
Küng beats Ganna as Switzerland sweeps Elite TT titles in Trentino
The Italian fans had hoped for another golden day for Filippo Ganna, but the second day of the UEC Road European Championships – Trentino 2021 deservedly crowned Stefan Küng as ITT European Champion once again, as the Swiss defended the title conquered last year in Plouay. Anyway, it was undoubtedly a show of public and enthusiasm in the Le Albere quartier, where many enthusiastic people held their breath for the home favorite until the final meters of the 22,4 km test, on Thursday September 9th.
Belgian Remco Evenepoel rounded out a regal podium, showing he is back to his best after the horrific crash of the 2020 Il Lombardia: rivals would better watch out for him in Sunday’s Road race.
Thursday was clearly a happy day for Switzerland, that swept the Elite ITT titles: before Küng’s success, Marlen Reusser had worn the European Champion’s jersey after the Elite Women’s race.
If Italy had to settle for the silver with its most awaited champion – who met in Trento another Olympic Gold medalist, Trentino’s sailor Ruggero Tita – the home fans still had the opportunity to celebrate another gold medal after the Team Relay.
The credit goes to Vittoria Guazzini, new European time trial champion among Under 23 Women, seeing off the defending champion, German Hannah Ludwig, and fellow Italian Elena Pirrone.
The Under 23 Men’s race crowned Dane Johan Price Pejtersen, who returned to the top of Europe two years after Alkmaar 2019: between the two titles, a heart arrhythmia that had put his career on hold. His tears at the finish, clearly showed the emotion of closing such circle.
THE SWISS TRAIN ON TIME IN TRENTO
Though he was the defending champion, Stefan Küng’s name was often behind others in the odds for Trento’s European Championships: from Ganna to Evenepoel, from Tadej Pogačar to his compatriot Bisseger. However, the 27-year-old Swiss spoke with facts, delivering a perfect time trial for power and tactics over the 22,4 km around Trento: 24:29:85 was his time, at an average of 54,86 km/h.
“Halfway through the race I was just behind Ganna, but I didn’t lose confidence. I knew I was feeling good, even if I didn’t go too well in the Benelux, and at the Olympics I was at the foot of the podium. This season I have often come close to the great results, and I have always found someone stronger. This time, my day has arrived: there’s nothing better on the way to the World Championships,“commented the Trento 2021 Champion.
After the first 11 km, Ganna had gone through the intermediate one second ahead of Küng and three over a solid Remco Evenepoel, but it was in the second half that the Swiss made the difference. Seven seconds ahead of Ganna at the finishing line in Piazza delle Donne Lavoratrici, even 14 on the Belgian talent: an indisputable success.
Stefan Bisseger (Switzerland) settled for fourth after being in the lead for long, fifth place for Max Walsheid of Germany whilst Italy placed another man in sixth position, Edoardo Affini. Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia) finished twelfth in a race suited for specialists, at 1:21 from Küng.
The tight challenge between Küng, Ganna and Evenepoel thrilled the many fans who took to the roads of Trentino to enjoy a great show, as did the many spectators through live TV in Europe and Asia.
THE JOY OF MARLEN REUSSER
Swiss Marlen Reusser was the clear winner of the Elite Women Individual Time Trial, proving unbeatable on the 22.4 km of the Trento circuit.
The Swiss finished with a 27:12:95 time, unattainable even for Ellen Van Dijk, European Champion of the category for four times in the last five years. The Swiss, bronze medalist, in the last edition pushed hard right from the start in front of the MUSE – Museum of Sciences, proving out of reach for the rivals already after the first intermediate. Only Van Dijk tried to resist the force of the Swiss, but the gap recorded at the split further widened in the final part, until the final 19-second distance.
German Lisa Brennauer completed the podium, in spite of being overtaken by Reusser in the last meters: her delay on the finish line was over a minute.
“I’m exhausted but super happy, and if you’re not exhausted at the finish line means you didn’t do enough,” Reusser said afterwards. “I knew I had good legs, but you never know, Ellen and Lisa as well were also going strong. Now I will focus on the Road Race with the Swiss Team, which I love to race with.”
1 Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) 0:27:13
2 Ellen van Dijk (Netherlands) 0:00:19
3 Lisa Brennauer (Germany) 0:01:02
4 Lisa Klein (Germany) 0:01:22
5 Riejanne Markus (Netherlands) 0:01:43
6 Valeriya Kononenko (Ukraine) 0:01:52
7 Anna Kiesenhofer (Austria) 0:02:00
8 Vittoria Bussi (Italy) 0:02:09
9 Sara Van De Vel (Belgium) 0:02:13
10 Emma Norsgaard (Denmark) 0:02:18
ITALY TAKES GOLD AMONG UNDER 23 WOMEN
Vittoria Guazzini gave Italy the second gold medal of this UEC Road European Championships. Already European TT Champion in 2017 among Juniors, and plenty of times on the track, the Italian clocked a 29:02:08 time, displaying her strength from the very beginning. Behind her, German Hannah Ludwig had to give up the throne after two years, crossing the line 38 seconds behind.
“I am very happy, winning at home is special” – Guazzini said at the finish line, – “I hardly felt the fatigue. The European time trial was an important goal of the season, and I am happy to have been able to reach it. I managed myself well, and I am particularly happy with how I interpreted the race. The route was suitable for me, I pushed from start to finish and it went well“.
The Italian party was completed by Elena Pirrone, third 45 seconds behind her compatriot. After passing in fourth position at the split time, the athlete from Bolzano recovered in the second part of the race, earning the bronze medal.
1 Vittoria Guazzini (Italy) 0:29:02
2 Hannah Ludwig (Germany) 0:00:39
3 Elena Pirrone (Italy) 0:00:46
4 Marta Jaskulska (Poland) 0:00:51
5 Wilma Olausson (Sweden) 0:00:54
6 Marie Le Net (France)
7 Shari Bossuyt (Belgium) 0:00:58
8 Shirin Van Anrooij (Netherlands) 0:01:13
9 Julie De Wilde (Belgium) 0:01:14
10 Maria Novolodskaia (Russia) 0:01:15
THE COMEBACK OF JOHAN PRICE PEJTERSEN
Two years after Alkmaar, Johan Price Pejtersen returned to wear the Under 23 ITT Road European Champion in Trento. The Dane beat Norway’s Søren Værenskjold by 33 seconds and Dutch Daan Hoole by 34.
After seeing his 2020 season compromised due to an arrhythmia, and having defeated Covid-19, the Danish athlete has returned to his best, setting an irresistible pace for all opponents. Værenskjold and Hoole just managed to beat German Michel Heßmann in the race for the podium.”
„Winning here means a lot to me, after what I have been through,“ said the Dane, in tears. “I knew I was among the favourites, but I really didn’t know what I could aim for today. It feels great to be wearing this jersey again.”
1 Johan Price Pejtersen (Denmark) 0:25:35
2 Søren Wærenskjold (Norway) 0:00:33
3 Daan Hoole (Netherlands) 0:00:34
4 Michel Heßmann (Germany) 0:00:38
5 Lev Gonov (Russian Federation) 0:00:41
6 Raul Garcia Pierna (Spain) 0:00:44
7 Filippo Baroncini (Italy) 0:00:49
8 Alexandre Balmer (Switzerland) 0:00:55
9 Lennert van Eetvelt (Belgium) 0:00:59
10 Maurice Ballerstedt (Germany) 0:01:03
FRIDAY IT’S ROAD RACES TIME
On Friday, September 10th, the UEC Road European Championships Trentino 2021 will start their road races phase. The first event on the day will be the Junior Men Road Race at 9:00 am CET, on a 107.2km course, eight times on the 13,2 km city loop in Trento featuring the Povo climb.
Belgians Alec Segaert and Cian Uijtderbroecks are motivated to repeat themselves after the TT one-two, and will be facing Frenchmen Brieuc Rolland and Lenny Martinez, Norwegian Per Strand Hargenes, and the Swiss son of art Nils Aebersold, bronze at the MTB World Championships in Val di Sole just a few days ago.
In the Junior Women’s Road Race (start at 1:30 pm CET), Swiss Noelle Reutschi will try to make up for an underwhelming time trial, while Alena Ivanchenko should not be underestimated after her impressive TT display. The winner of the Piccolo Trofeo Binda, Anniina Ahtosalo (Finland) is another favourite on the 67.6 km (5 laps of the city circuit) route in Trento.
The Under 23 Women road race will close the day, starting at 4:30 pm CET. Italy will try to defend the title won last year by Elisa Balsamo, relying on a very competitive line-up with new European Time Trial Champion Vittoria Guazzini, Silvia Zanardi and Gaia Realini. Eyes will also be on the Austrian selection, with Tyroleans Mona Mitterwallner and Laura Stigger, respectively U23 Cross Country MTB World Champion in Val di Sole in 2021 and Junior Road World Champion in 2018 in Innsbruck. The Netherlands are also expected to feature in the medal chase, with Shirin Van Anrooij as the top name in the list.
Trento, September 9th, 2021
Straßen-EM 2020 – Einzelzeitfahren
Frauen Elite:
Plouay (25,6 km)
1 VAN DER BREGGEN Anna NED 0:34:03,92 (45,09 km/h)
2 VAN DIJK Ellen NED + 0:30,25
3 REUSSER Marlen SUI + 0:59,05
4 BRENNAUER Lisa GER + 1:13,43
5 BUSSI Vittoria ITA + 1:32,50
6 LABOUS Juliette FRA + 1:43,46
7 PLICHTA Anna POL + 1:43,79
8 AMIALIUSIK Alena BLR + 1:45,72
9 KLEIN Lisa GER + 1:48,55
10 CORDON RAGOT Audrey FRA + 2:08,44
Foto: Gerhard Plomitzer
Männer Elite:
Plouay (25,6 km)
1 KUNG Stefan SUI 0:30:18,11 (50,69 km/h)
2 CAVAGNA Rémi FRA + 0:17,12
3 CAMPENAERTS Victor BEL + 0:21,31
4 DOWSETT Alex GBR + 1:03,53
5 AFFINI Edoardo ITA + 1:15,12
6 TRATNIK Jan SLO + 1:26,11
7 WOLF Justin GER + 1:30,13
8 MULLEN Ryan IRL + 1:41,35
9 BARTA Jan CZE + 1:43,78
10 ROUX Anthony FRA + 2:03,60
11 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto POR + 2:14,83
12 HOLLMANN Juri GER + 2:30,15
Frauen U23:
Plouay (25,6 km)
1 LUDWIG Hannah GER 0:35:53,29 (42,80 km/h)
2 KOCH Franziska GER + 0:24,39
3 JASKULSKA Marta POL + 1:18,36
4 PIRRONE Elena ITA + 1:21,30
5 BOSSUYT Shari BEL + 1:34,54
6 BOOGAARD Maaike NED + 1:34,80
7 SWINKELS Karlijn NED + 1:46,99
8 BIRIUKOVA Yuliia UKR + 1:51,30
9 OLAUSSON Wilma SWE + 1:57,99
10 LE MOUEL Celia FRA + 1:59,76
Männer U23:
1 LEKNESSUND Andreas NOR 0:30:58,09 (49,60 km/h)
2 BISSEGGER Stefan SUI + 0:23,81
3 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL + 0:28,64
4 PIDCOCK Thomas GBR + 0:39,61
5 MILAN Jonathan ITA + 0:55,92
6 HEßMANN Michel GER + 1:04,48
7 LEIJNSE Enzo NED + 1:05,36
8 HOOLE Daan NED + 1:08,22
9 OTRUBA Jakub CZE + 1:16,40
10 DAVY Clement FRA + 1:19,53
11 HEIDEMANN Miguel GER + 1:19,58
12 WILDAUER Markus AUT + 1:27,99
Juniorinnen:
Plouay (25,6 km)
1 UIJEN Elise NED 0:37:24,87 (41,05 km/h)
2 SQUIBAN Maeva FRA + 1:00,20
3 CIPRESSI Carlotta ITA + 1:27,87
4 VAN ANROOIJ Shirin NED + 1:43,48
5 LIEHNER Annika SUI + 1:52,61
6 BUCH Hannah GER + 2:02,41
7 DE WILDE Julie BEL + 2:04,67
8 JENČUŠOVÁ Nora SVK + 2:22,73
9 CAMPOS Daniela POR + 2:23,20
10 MARUSHCHUK Alla UKR + 2:29,44
Junioren:
Plouay (25,6 km) -> Profil
1 VACEK Mathias CZE 0:32:39,13 (47,04 km/h)
2 BRENNER Marco GER + 0:03,49
3 MILESI Lorenzo ITA + 0:17,11
4 MIHOLJEVIĆ Fran CRO + 0:46,78
5 AYUSO PESQUERA Juan ESP + 0:52,21
6 KURITS Joonas EST + 1:00,36
7 BITTNER Pavel CZE + 1:09,90
8 LE HUITOUZE Eddy FRA + 1:10,63
9 UIJTDEBROEKS Cian BEL + 1:12,08
10 ARRIETA LIZARRAGA Igor ESP + 1:13,10
11 PONOMAR Andrii UKR + 1:15,23
Erster nationaler Titelkampf des Jahres in Deutschland rückt näher
Im bayerischen Altmühltal werden die Deutschen Bergmeisterinnen ermittelt
Am 21. Mai finden in Kipfenberg im Ortsteil Attenzell die Deutschen Bergmeisterschaften statt. Im Rahmen des „Altmühltaler Straßenpreises“ werden die Titel für die Elite Frauen und Juniorinnen im Bergfahren vergeben. Gleichzeitig stellen die Wettbewerbe die Eröffnung der Müller I Die lila Logistik Rad-Bundesliga dieser Klassen dar. Somit werden auch die Führungstrikots dieser Serie nach den Rennen vergeben.
Auf einem 15 km langen Rundkurs sind für die Frauen sieben Runden mit insgesamt 105 km zu bewältigen. Die Juniorinnen legen zwei Runden weniger zurück und erreichen nach 75 km das Ziel. Die Schlüsselstellen sind neben dem 18-prozentigen Anstieg im Katzental der 1,5 km lange Berg hoch zum Ziel nach Attenzell. Hier müssen bis zu 15 % Steigung bewältigt werden. Die Runde bietet darüber hinaus viele knackige Wellen, die über die Renndistanz die Kräfte der Fahrerinnen schwinden lassen dürften. Auf den 105 km sammeln sich bis zu 2000 Höhenmeter an. Gegen 12:45 Uhr erfolgt der Start zu diesen Rennen. Der Zieleinlauf der Juniorinnen wird ca. um 14:45 Uhr erwartet. 45 Minuten später kann sich dann die erste Frau über den Deutschen Meisterstitel freuen.
Erster nationaler Titelkampf des Jahres in Deutschland rückt näher weiterlesen