Schlagwort-Archive: Israel Premier Tech

Dominik Amann kürt sich zum Staatsmeister beim internationalen Rankweiler Radkriterium, Alexander Konychev landet auf dem Podest. Sieg geht an Israel-Profi Michael Schwarzmann.


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1. 5 SCHWARZMANN Michael 1991 GER ISRAEL – Premier Tech
2. 43 RAPPS Dario 1994 GER Team AUTO BROSCH Kempten
3. 18 KONYCHEV Alexander 1998 ITA Team Vorarlberg
4. 14 MEILER Lukas 1995 GER Team Vorarlberg
5. 6 AMANN Dominik 1999 AUT Team Vorarlberg
6. 41 ZANGERLE Emanuel 2000 AUT Team Felt Felbermayr
7. 3 SELIG Rüdiger 1989 GER ASTANA Qazaqstan Team
8. 35 GAMPER Mario 1999 AUT Santic-Wibatech
9. 16 BENZ Pirmin 2000 GER Team Vorarlberg
10. 12 RÜEGG Lukas 1996 SUI Team Vorarlberg

Es war ein wahres Radspektakel. Die Rückkehr des Rankweiler Kriteriums um den Liebfrauenberg lockte zahlreiche Zuschauer an die Strecke und bot Radsport auf höchstem Niveau. Nach 100 Runden siegte der Deutsche Michael Schwarzmann (Israel-Premiertech) vor seinem Landsmann Dario Rapps (Team Auto Brosch Kempten) und Alexander Konychev vom Team Vorarlberg. Der in Lochau wohnhafte Schwarzmann hatte knapp die Nominierung für die Tour de France verpasst und präsentierte sich in Rankweil in starker Form. „Es war schwer, das Team Vorarlberg war extrem stark und hat immer wieder attackiert. Nach der Überrundung ging es um die letzte Wertung, die habe ich mir geholt“, freute sich der 33-Jährige.

Schwarzmann hatte mit seinem Freund und langjährigen Weggefährten Rüdiger Selig (Astana) gemeinsame Sache gemacht und diesen zunächst in eine gute Position gebracht. Doch wenige Runden vor Schluss setzte sich eine kleine Spitzengruppe inklusive Schwarzmann ab und holte mit der Überrundung des Hauptfeldes die am Ende entscheidenden 20 Punkte. Den Schlusssprint entschied Schwarzmann schließlich vor Konychev für sich.

Teil der Spitzengruppe war auch Dominik Amann, der sich damit den Kriteriumsstaatsmeistertitel vor Emanuel Zangerle (Felt-Felbermayr) sicherte. „Es war ein brutal hartes Rennen. Die Überrundung war unbedingt nötig, wir haben gewusst, dass eine Gruppe gehen wird. Da hieß es, dabei sein.“ Für Amann ist es der erste österreichische Meistertitel seit jenem im Straßenrennen der Junioren 2017.
Das Team Vorarlberg versuchte mit vielen Attacken seine numerische Überlegenheit auszuspielen. Im Laufe des Rennens wurde dieses Engagement zunehmend belohnt. Lukas Meiler fuhr lange solo und wurde erst in der 86. Runde eingeholt. „Wir haben gewusst, dass wir im Sprint keine Chance haben. Deshalb haben wir ständig attackiert“, sagt der Deutsche, „ich habe probiert bis zum Ende durchzuziehen, aber das Feld war einfach zu schnell.“

Bei den Frauen triumphierte mit der World-Tour-Fahrerin Kathrin Schweinberger (Ceratizit-WNT) die große Favoritin vor Melanie Brunhofer (Interklima-ABC) und Jana Gigele (Arbö-Rapsöl Knittelfeld).

Vor dem Rennen der Männer wurde Matthias Brändle offiziell verabschiedet. Der langjährige World-Tour-Profi und ehemalige Stundenweltrekordler fuhr eineinhalb Jahre nach seinem Karriereende zwei Runden mit den Elite-Herren und mit und ließ es sich anschließend nicht nehmen, das Rennen am Livestream von K19 zu kommentieren. Nach Rennende musste der Hohenemser noch einige Autogramme schreiben.

Große Begeisterung am Hometown Heros und Käferle Cup
Im Vorprogramm zu den Profis zeigten sich viele Kinder und Jugendliche begeistert vom erstmals durchgeführten Käferle Cup in Rankweil. Vom Laufrad bis zu den Schülern waren gesamt 200 Kinder dabei. Man sah nur lachende Kinderaugen.
Ihnen gleich habe es die zahlreichen Teilnehmer im Bewerb der Hometown Heros getan. Spannende Rennen, coole Outfits und jede Menge Spaß hatten die Damen über acht Runden, und die Herren über 15 Runden. „Einfach großartig, dass man solche Bewerbe auch für Freizeitsportler wieder ins Leben ruft. Man hat die Euphorie richtig gespürt“ sagten die Teilnehmer der Rennen unisono. Neben Langzeit Obmann der RV-Schwalbe Rankweil Christof Branner war auch Radsportschule Gründer Max Kofler und VLRV-Präsident Herby Tessadri am Start. Der Prominenteste war aber zweifelsohne Dimitri Konychev, Vater von Team Vorarlberg Profi Alexander Konychev und Gewinner zahlreicher Tour de France und Giro d Italia-Etappen, sowie Vizeweltmeister.

„Es war eine Veranstaltung mit Gänsehaut, die Verabschiedung von Mattias Brändle war eindrucksvoll und richtig bewegend. Unsere Fahrer haben ein gutes Rennen gezeigt, es freut mich besonders, dass es für Dominik Amann mit dem Titel geklappt hat!“ so OK Verantwortlicher Thomas Kofler

Alle Informationen zum Radkriterium um den Liebfrauenberg gibt es unter:

Int. Radkriterium Rankweil

Kontakt für Rückfragen / Presseservice:
Thomas Kofler thomas@proevent-cycling.at

111. TdF – Israel Premier Tech Team

IT’S TIME FOR THE TOUR!

Chasing stage wins is the objective for Israel – Premier Tech at this year’s Tour de France and we’re really excited to reveal the eight riders tasked with achieving this goal.

Derek Gee (fresh off his unforgettable performance at the Critérium du Dauphiné), Stevie Williams, and Pascal Ackermann lead our line-up for the sport’s biggest race.

Our roster for the Tour – which begins in the stunning Italian city of Florence next Saturday (June 29) – is:

• Pascal Ackermann (GER)
• Guillaume Boivin (CAN)
• Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)
• Derek Gee (CAN)
• Hugo Houle (CAN)
• Krists Neilands (LAT)
• Jake Stewart (GBR)
• Stevie Williams (GBR)

This year’s race will be the debut Tour for Derek, Stevie, Pascal, and Jake Stewart, whereas Jakob Fuglsang will take the start for the 12th time!

“I’m unbelievably excited to be lining up at my first Tour,” Gee said. “It’s truly a childhood dream to race the Tour de France, and I can’t wait to experience the atmosphere of the biggest race in the world.”

No rider has raced more Tours de France for IPT than Guillaume Boivin, while Hugo Houle and Krists Neilands have previously illuminated the race in breakaways – Hugo, remember, soloed to a beautiful victory in Foix two years ago.

Good luck, team. We’re all behind you!

Critérium du Dauphiné – 3. und 4. Etappe:

3. Etappe: Celles-sur-Durolle – Les Estables – 181Km

1 GEE Derek CAN Israel-Premier Tech 04:22:18
2 GRÉGOIRE Romain FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
3 NERURKAR Lukas GBR EF Education-EasyPost 00:03
4 CICCONE Giulio ITA Lidl-Trek 00:03
5 TEJADA Harold COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:03
6 BUITRAGO Santiago COL Bahrain Victorious 00:03
7 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS BORA-hansgrohe 00:03
8 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:03
9 JORGENSON Matteo USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:03
10 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 00:03
11 RODRIGUEZ Carlos ESP INEOS Grenadiers 00:03

12 KUSS Sepp USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:03
13 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao GBR Lidl-Trek 00:03
14 DE PLUS Laurens BEL INEOS Grenadiers 00:03
15 HAIG Jack AUS Bahrain Victorious 00:03
16 EIKING Odd Christian NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:03
17 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 00:03
18 BERTHET Clément FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:03
19 KRON Andreas DEN Lotto Dstny 00:03
20 SIVAKOV Pavel FRA UAE Team Emirates 00:03

4. Etappe: Saint-Germain-Laval – Neulise – ITT – 34,4 Km

1 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:41:49
2 TARLING Joshua GBR INEOS Grenadiers 00:17
3 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 00:39

4 JORGENSON Matteo USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 01:08
5 LAZKANO Oier ESP Movistar Team 01:21
6 GEE Derek CAN Israel-Premier Tech 01:24
7 POWLESS Neilson USA EF Education-EasyPost 01:25
8 ARMIRAIL Bruno FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 01:27
9 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 01:27
10 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao GBR Lidl-Trek 01:39
11 RODRIGUEZ Carlos ESP INEOS Grenadiers 01:41
12 SCOTSON Callum AUS Team Jayco-AlUla 01:45
13 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS BORA-hansgrohe 01:48
14 SOBRERO Matteo ITA BORA-hansgrohe 01:54
15 DE PLUS Laurens BEL INEOS Grenadiers 01:54
16 BUITRAGO Santiago COL Bahrain Victorious 02:00
17 TEJADA Harold COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 02:00
18 HAIG Jack AUS Bahrain Victorious 02:04
19 WELLENS Tim BEL UAE Team Emirates 02:08
20 HINDLEY Jai AUS BORA-hansgrohe 02:14

21 SIVAKOV Pavel FRA UAE Team Emirates 02:27
22 POLITT Nils GER UAE Team Emirates 02:28
23 SOLER Marc ESP UAE Team Emirates 02:38
24 LANDA Mikel ESP Soudal Quick-Step 02:38
25 WRIGHT Fred GBR Bahrain Victorious 02:39

Gesamt:

1 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:41:49
2 ROGLIC Primoz SLO BORA-hansgrohe 00:39
3 JORGENSON Matteo USA Team Visma | Lease a Bike 01:08
4 GEE Derek CAN Israel-Premier Tech 01:24
5 LAZKANO Oier ESP Movistar Team 01:21
6 ARMIRAIL Bruno FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 01:27
7 POWLESS Neilson USA EF Education-EasyPost 01:25
8 AYUSO Juan ESP UAE Team Emirates 01:27
9 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao GBR Lidl-Trek 01:39
10 RODRIGUEZ Carlos ESP INEOS Grenadiers 01:41
11 SCOTSON Callum AUS Team Jayco-AlUla 01:45
12 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS BORA-hansgrohe 01:48
13 DE PLUS Laurens BEL INEOS Grenadiers 01:54

14 BUITRAGO Santiago COL Bahrain Victorious 02:00
15 TEJADA Harold COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 02:00

Fleche Wallone 2024 199km Männer


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Stephen Williams (Israel – Premier Tech) took victory in the 2024 La Flèche Wallonne, making history by becoming the first British winner of the race, with a brilliantly timed finish on the fourth climb of the Mur de Huy. After a race which saw sunshine, torrential rain and even snow, Kévin Vauquelin (Arkea – B&B Hotels) and Maxim Van Gils (Lotto Dstny) were also on the podium, after crossing the finish line in second and third respectively, closely behind the victorious Williams.

A 30th start in Charleroi
174 riders took the start of the 88th edition of the Flèche Wallonne, as Charleroi hosted the start of the race for the 30th time. The 2024 midweek Ardennes classic marked the 40th finish of La Flèche Wallonne atop the Mur de Huy, with the peloton taking on the brutal climb of the famous Chemin des Chapelles on four occasions for the first time ever. Ben Hermans (Cofidis) was finally unable to take the start, in what would have been his 12th participation at Flèche Wallonne, having achieved his best result of 14th on his debut in 2009.

Six riders clear at the front
At km 11 Igor Chzhan (Astana) and Johan Meens (Bingoal WB) joined the four riders already at the front, Lilian Calmejane (Intermarché-Wanty), Alan Jousseaume (TotalEnergies), James Whelan (Q.365) and Txomin Juaristi (Euskaltel-Euskadi), who had been the first attacker in the first kilometre. Aaron Van der Beken (Bingoal WB) tried to go with Meens in the chase to the front group but finally dropped back. Juaristi was also the first rider to reach the summit of Côte d’Yvoir at km 42.7 and the six man breakaway had established an advantage of 4’30“ over the peloton after 50 km of racing.

Difficult weather conditions
The breakaway riders were absolutely drenched by torrential rain as they rode into Huy for the first time and there was even some snowfall. Whelan struggled for several minutes to get his jacket on correctly, but finally managed to do so before the Mur de Huy, although he briefly lost some ground on the other five in the break. As the peloton reached the top of the Mur de Huy for the first of four climbs of this famous ascent, they reduced the gap to the breakaway to 2’. That first ascent of the Mur saw a group of several riders dropped by the peloton, including Aleksandr Vlasov (BORA – hansgrohe) and Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal Quick-Step). After the first Mur de Huy climb Jousseaume was back in the peloton after more than 100km in the breakaway, whilst Dylan Teuns (Israel – Premier Tech), the winner of the 2022 edition, was dropped by the peloton with 75km to go.

Mur de Huy takes its toll
A reduced breakaway of Calmejane, Meens and Juaristi were swallowed up by the bunch, before the riders tackled the Mur de Huuy for the second time. This time it was the big favourites who lost contact with the main peloton: Marc Hirschi, Tom Pidcock, Mattias Skjelmose and David Gaudu were excluded from the group. Valentin Madouas, who took the lead at the Mur summit (km 135.3), was one of the most aggressive, but Soren Kragh Andersen (Alpecin – Deceuninck) launched into a solo attack 60 km from the finish. With 46km of racing to go there were only around 30 riders left in the peloton and they were 1’ behind the solo race leader Kragh Andersen. Meanwhile Markus Hoelgaard (Uno-X Mobility) briefly got 20″ in front of the bunch trying to chase down Kragh Andersen, but his attempt to do so did not last long.

Amazing effort by Kragh Andersen
On the penultimate climb of the Mur Kragh Andersen crossed the summit 1’ ahead of Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain – Victorious) and Richard Carapaz (EF Education – EasyPost), 1’05“ ahead of the peloton led by Kevin Vauquelin (Arkéa – B&B Hotels). Israel – Premier Tech’s Stephen Williams went on the offensive with 28km to go, chasing Kragh Andersen, then a quartet composed of Maxim Van Gils (Lotto Dstny), Vauquelin, Buitrago and Carapaz joined Williams in the chase. Those five chasers were caught by the peloton 17 km from the finish. Kragh Andersen was in turn caught by the peloton on the final Côte d’Ereffe climb with just under 15 km to go, having spent 46 km solo at the front of the race.

Williams is the winner
The 2024 winner Williams timed a late attack perfectly and ultimately shot across the finish line at the top one of the hardest climbs in pro cycling after 198.6km of racing with his historic performance, getting the better of a strong group of 31 riders who battled it out on the Mur de Huy. Vauquelin was so close to the victory, as Williams was just too strong for him in the final metres, with Van Gils in third, followed over the line by Benoit Cosnefroy in fourth and Buitrago in fifth.


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1 STEPHEN WILLIAMS 37 ISRAEL – PREMIER TECH 04h 40′ 24“
2 KÉVIN VAUQUELIN 81 ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 04h 40′ 24“
3 MAXIM VAN GILS 61 LOTTO DSTNY 04h 40′ 27“ + 00h 00′ 03“
4 BENOIT COSNEFROY 191 DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM 04h 40′ 27“ + 00h 00′ 03“
5 SANTIAGO BUITRAGO 103 BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 04h 40′ 27“ + 00h 00′ 03“
6 TOBIAS HALLAND JOHANNESSEN 111 UNO-X MOBILITY 04h 40′ 34“ + 00h 00′ 10“
7 ROMAIN GREGOIRE 163 GROUPAMA-FDJ 04h 40′ 34“ + 00h 00′ 10“
9 TIESJ BENOOT 51 TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE 04h 40′ 34“ + 00h 00′ 10“
10 GUILLAUME MARTIN 46 COFIDIS 04h 40′ 34“ + 00h 00′ 10“
11 CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN 83 ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 04h 40′ 40“ + 00h 00′ 16“
12 TOMS SKUJINS 17 LIDL-TREK 04h 40′ 42“ + 00h 00′ 18“
13 RICHARD CARAPAZ 141 EF EDUCATION – EASYPOST 04h 40′ 44“ + 00h 00′ 20“
14 JORDAN JEGAT 185 TOTALENERGIES 04h 40′ 47“ + 00h 00′ 23“
15 VALENTIN MADOUAS 164 GROUPAMA-FDJ 04h 40′ 48“ + 00h 00′ 24“
16 ILAN VAN WILDER 26 SOUDAL QUICK-STEP 04h 40′ 48“ + 00h 00′ 24“
17 ODD CHRISTIAN EIKING 113 UNO-X MOBILITY 04h 40′ 48“ + 00h 00′ 24“
18 AXEL LAURANCE 131 ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 04h 40′ 48“ + 00h 00′ 24“
19 QUINTEN HERMANS 132 ALPECIN-DECEUNINCK 04h 40′ 54“ + 00h 00′ 30“
20 TIM VAN DIJKE 56 TEAM VISMA | LEASE A BIKE 04h 40′ 56“ + 00h 00′ 32“
21 ENZO LEIJNSE 74 TEAM DSM-FIRMENICH POSTNL 04h 40′ 56“ + 00h 00′ 32“
22 BRUNO ARMIRAIL 192 DECATHLON AG2R LA MONDIALE TEAM 04h 40′ 56“ + 00h 00′ 32“
23 ANDREAS LEKNESSUND 117 UNO-X MOBILITY 04h 46′ 31“ + 00h 06′ 07“
24 DAVIDE FORMOLO 95 MOVISTAR TEAM 04h 41′ 00“ + 00h 00′ 36“
25 FABIEN DOUBEY 182 TOTALENERGIES 04h 41′ 05“ + 00h 00′ 41“
26 ROGER ADRIA OLIVERAS 212 BORA – HANSGROHE 04h 41′ 07“ + 00h 00′ 43“

Circuit des Ardennes International – 4. Etappe:

Sedan – Sedan – 164 Km

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel Premier Tech Academy 03:55:25
2 MAGNIER Paul FRA Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:00
3 KUBIS Lukas SVK Elkov-Kasper 00:00
4 SCHELLEKENS Tom NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike Dev. 00:00
5 THOMAS Théo FRA VC Villefranche Beaujolais 00:00
6 ADAMIETZ Johannes GER Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:00
7 GILMORE Brady AUS ARA | Skip Capital 00:00
8 GRAAT Tijmen NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike Dev. 00:00
9 GUÉRIN Alexis FRA Philippe Wagner-Bazin 00:00
10 ROULAND Louis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Dev. 00:00
11 BREGNHØJ Mathias DEN Sabgal-Anicolor Cycling Team 00:00
12 WIDAR Jarno BEL Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:00
13 GRUEL Thibaud FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 00:06
14 DREGE Andre NOR Team Coop-Repsol 00:19
15 CÔTÉ Pier-André CAN Israel Premier Tech Academy 00:19

Endstand:

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel Premier Tech Academy 15:31:16
2 BREGNHØJ Mathias DEN Sabgal-Anicolor Cycling Team 00:03
3 GRAAT Tijmen NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike Dev. 00:13
4 ADAMIETZ Johannes GER Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:15
5 ROULAND Louis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS Dev. 00:15
6 GUÉRIN Alexis FRA Philippe Wagner-Bazin 00:45
7 KUBIS Lukas SVK Elkov-Kasper 00:57
8 CÔTÉ Pier-André CAN Israel Premier Tech Academy 01:20
9 HANNES Victor BEL Wanty-ReUz-Technord 01:36
10 HEIDEMANN Miguel GER Team Felt-Felbermayr 01:36
11 GRUEL Thibaud FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 01:47
12 LE CUNFF Kévin FRA VC Rouen 76 01:51
13 STENSBY Anton NOR Team Coop-Repsol 02:11
14 MAGNIER Paul FRA Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 04:45
15 BOILEAU Alan FRA Philippe Wagner-Bazin 05:00

Volta Ciclista a Catalunya – 1. und 2. Etappe:

Sant Feliu de Guíxols – Sant Feliu de Guíxols – 174 Km

1 SCHULTZ Nick AUS Israel-Premier Tech 04:11:38
2 POGACAR Tadej BEL UAE Team Emirates 00:00
3 WILLIAMS Stephen GBR Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
4 GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel ERI Lidl-Trek 00:00
5 LASTRA Jonathan ESP Cofidis 00:00
6 ROCHAS Rémy FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
7 VAN WILDER Ilan BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
8 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS BORA-hansgrohe 00:00
9 KULSET Johannes NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
10 TEJADA Harold COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 00:00
11 HERRADA Jesus ESP Cofidis 00:00
12 LE HUITOUZE Eddy FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
13 VERONA Carlos ESP Lidl-Trek 00:00
14 VAN DEN BROEK Frank NED Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
15 VALTER Attila HUN Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00

2.Etappe | Mataro -> Vallter 187 km

1 Pogacar Tadej UAE Team Emirates 50 04:52:37
2 Landa Mikel Soudal Quick-Step 30 + 01:23
3 Vlasov Aleksandr BORA-hansgrohe 25 + 01:24
4 Almeida Joao UAE Team Emirates 20 + 01:38
5 Martinez Lenny Groupama-FDJ 15 + 01:43
6 Harper Chris Team Jayco-AlUla 10 + 01:44
7 Bernal Egan INEOS Grenadiers 8 + 01:47
8 Mas Enric Movistar Team 6 + 01:49
9 Poels Wout Bahrain Victorious 3 + 02:03
10 Diaz Jose Manuel Burgos-BH 1

Gesamt:

1 Pogacar Tadej UAE Team Emirates 09:03:57
2 Landa Mikel Soudal Quick-Step + 01:35
3 Vlasov Aleksandr BORA-hansgrohe + 01:38
4 Almeida Joao UAE Team Emirates + 01:56
5 Martinez Lenny Groupama-FDJ + 02:01
6 Harper Chris Team Jayco-AlUla + 02:02
7 Bernal Egan INEOS Grenadiers + 02:02
8 Mas Enric Movistar Team + 02:07
9 Kuss Sepp Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 02:21
10 Diaz Jose Manuel Burgos-BH + 02:21

Tour de Taiwan – 5. Etappe:

Kaohsiung City – Kaohsiung City – 146Km

Itamar Einhorn (Plomi Foto)

1 EINHORN Itamar ISR Israel-Premier Tech 03:03:43
2 MALUCELLI Matteo ITA JCL Team UKYO 00:00
3 PEÑALVER Manuel ESP Team Polti Kometa 00:00
4 MARTIN David ESP Team Polti Kometa 00:00
5 GATE Aaron NZL Burgos-BH 00:00
6 PERON Andrea ITA Team Novo Nordisk 00:00
7 EWART Jesse IRL Terengganu Cycling Team 00:00
8 VERZA Riccardo ITA Team Hrinkow Advarics 00:00
9 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
10 WRIGHT Paul NZL REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland 00:00
11 CHRISTIE-JOHNSTON Alastair AUS CCACHE x Par Küp 00:00
12 DARBELLAY Valentin SUI Team corratec – Vini Fantini 00:00
13 BETTLES Carter AUS Roojai Insurance 00:00
14 BOÚGLAS Georgios GRE Burgos-BH 00:00
15 DE CASSAN Davide ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:00
16 BORRESCH Julian GER REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland 00:00

Endstand:

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 14:58:21
2 KOISHI Yuma JPN JCL Team UKYO 00:04
3 BETTLES Carter AUS Roojai Insurance 00:05
4 GATE Aaron NZL Burgos-BH 00:07
5 BORRESCH Julian GER REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland 00:14
6 DE CASSAN Davide ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:19
7 MONACO Alessandro ITA Team corratec – Vini Fantini 00:19
8 ACOSTA Ruben COL Utsunomiya Blitzen 00:24
9 CLARK Boris NZL St George Continental CT 00:28
10 VAN ENGELEN Adne NED Roojai Insurance 00:29

Tour du Rwanda – 8. Etappe:

Kigali – Kigali – 90Km

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 01:47:37
2 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 00:30
3 DOSTIYEV Ilkhan KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Dev. 00:30
4 LECERF William Junior BEL Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:30
5 RESTREPO Jhonatan COL Team Polti Kometa 00:30
6 ROLLAND Brieuc FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 00:30
7 DOUBEY Fabien FRA TotalEnergies 00:30
8 YEMANE Dawit ERI BIKE AID 00:39
9 TORRES Pablo ESP UAE Team Emirates Gen Z 00:39
10 MEENS Johan BEL Bingoal WB 00:42
11 GÓMEZ Germán Dario COL Team Polti Kometa 00:44
12 MUGISHA Moise RWA Java-Inovotec Pro Team 00:46
13 AREFAYNE Aklilu ERI Eritrea 00:46
14 TEUGELS Lennert BEL Bingoal WB 00:46
15 GLIVAR Gal SLO UAE Team Emirates Gen Z 00:46
16 CURRIE Logan NZL Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:46
17 MANIZABAYO Eric RWA Rwanda 00:53
18 MATTHEIS Oliver GER BIKE AID 00:58
19 KUDUS Merhawi ERI Eritrea 00:59


Gesamt:

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 17:18:46
2 DOSTIYEV Ilkhan KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Dev. 00:41
3 RESTREPO Jhonatan COL Team Polti Kometa 00:43
4 LECERF William Junior BEL Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 01:25
5 DOUBEY Fabien FRA TotalEnergies 01:34
6 GÓMEZ Germán Dario COL Team Polti Kometa 01:44
7 CURRIE Logan NZL Lotto Dstny Dev. 02:00
8 ROLLAND Brieuc FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 02:36
9 KRETSCHY Moritz GER Israel-Premier Tech 02:57
10 YEMANE Dawit ERI BIKE AID 03:00
11 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 03:08
12 AREFAYNE Aklilu ERI Eritrea 03:11
13 MATTHEIS Oliver GER BIKE AID 03:44
14 MEENS Johan BEL Bingoal WB 04:30
15 MANIZABAYO Eric RWA Rwanda 05:13
16 TEUGELS Lennert BEL Bingoal WB 05:22
17 KUDUS Merhawi ERI Eritrea 06:02
18 MASENGESHO Vaincaire RWA Rwanda 06:30
19 GLIVAR Gal SLO UAE Team Emirates Gen Z 10:32
20 MUGISHA Moise RWA Java-Inovotec Pro Team 12:24

Tour du Rwanda – 6. Etappe:

Muzanze – Mont Kigali – 93Km

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 02:12:44
2 RESTREPO Jhonatan COL Team Polti Kometa 00:00
3 DOSTIYEV Ilkhan KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Dev. 00:05
4 ZERAI Nahom ERI Eritrea 00:08
5 GÓMEZ Germán Dario COL Team Polti Kometa 00:18
6 YEMANE Dawit ERI BIKE AID 00:40
7 KRETSCHY Moritz GER Israel-Premier Tech 00:43
8 TORRES Pablo ESP UAE Team Emirates Gen Z 00:45
9 CURRIE Logan NZL Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:49
10 MANIZABAYO Eric RWA Rwanda 00:53
11 KUDUS Merhawi ERI Eritrea 00:53
12 DOUBEY Fabien FRA TotalEnergies 00:57
13 AREFAYNE Aklilu ERI Eritrea 00:57
14 LECERF William Junior BEL Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:57
15 ROLLAND Brieuc FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 01:24
16 MASENGESHO Vaincaire RWA Rwanda 01:29
17 MATTHEIS Oliver GER BIKE AID 01:36
18 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 01:45
19 MEENS Johan BEL Bingoal WB 02:10
20 TEUGELS Lennert BEL Bingoal WB 03:20
21 FROOME Chris GBR Israel-Premier Tech 05:21

Gesamt:

1 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 12:00:25
2 DOSTIYEV Ilkhan KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Dev. 00:11
3 RESTREPO Jhonatan COL Team Polti Kometa 00:13
4 LECERF William Junior BEL Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:55
5 GÓMEZ Germán Dario COL Team Polti Kometa 01:00
6 DOUBEY Fabien FRA TotalEnergies 01:04
7 KRETSCHY Moritz GER Israel-Premier Tech 01:07
8 CURRIE Logan NZL Lotto Dstny Dev. 01:14
9 ROLLAND Brieuc FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 02:06
10 YEMANE Dawit ERI BIKE AID 02:21
11 AREFAYNE Aklilu ERI Eritrea 02:25
12 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 02:38
13 MATTHEIS Oliver GER BIKE AID 02:46
14 MEENS Johan BEL Bingoal WB 03:48
15 MANIZABAYO Eric RWA Rwanda 04:20
16 MASENGESHO Vaincaire RWA Rwanda 04:40
17 KUDUS Merhawi ERI Eritrea 05:03

Tour du Rwanda – 2. Etappe:

Die erste Etappe, ein Teamzeitfahren das von Soudal-Quickstep gewonnen wurde, zählt nicht zur Gesamtwertung.


Plomi Foto

Muhanga – Kibeho – 129 Km

1 EINHORN Itamar ISR Israel-Premier Tech 03:17:31
2 LECERF William Junior BEL Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:00
3 REINDERINK Pepijn NED Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team 00:00
4 SERRANO Javier ESP Team Polti Kometa 00:00
5 VILLA Giacomo ITA Bingoal WB 00:00
6 VAN DE WYNKELE Lorenz BEL Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:00
7 SIMON Julien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
8 VADIC Baptiste FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
9 ROLLAND Brieuc FRA Groupama-FDJ Conti 00:00
10 KUDUS Merhawi ERI Eritrea 00:00
11 AREFAYNE Aklilu ERI Eritrea 00:00
12 BLACKMORE Joseph GBR Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
13 RESTREPO Jhonatan COL Team Polti Kometa 00:00
14 GHEBREGERGISH Yoel ERI BIKE AID 00:00
15 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 00:00

Tour des Alpes Maritimes et du Var – 1. Etappe

Levens – Antibes – 165Km


Archivfoto Plomi

1 VERNON Ethan GBR Israel-Premier Tech 03:55:37
2 FLYNN Sean GBR Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
3 ALBANESE Vincenzo ITA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
4 JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
5 BOIVIN Guillaume CAN Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
6 LIENHARD Fabian SUI Groupama-FDJ 00:00
7 BARDET Romain FRA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
8 COSNEFROY Benoît FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
9 VERMAERKE Kevin USA Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
10 GRISEL Matys FRA Lotto Dstny Dev. 00:00
11 DELETTRE Alexandre FRA St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 00:00
12 PARET-PEINTRE Aurélien FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
13 WOODS Michael CAN Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
14 MARTIN Guillaume FRA Cofidis 00:00
15 TRONCHON Bastien FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
16 VERCHER Mattéo FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
17 LABROSSE Jordan FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
18 PACHER Quentin FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
19 GENIETS Kevin LUX Groupama-FDJ 00:00