Schlagwort-Archive: Team DSM

Vuelta a Burgos – Etappe 3

Busto de Bureba – Espinosa de los Monteros – 173 Km


Photo by Plomi

1 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 04:14:14
2 POZZOVIVO Domenico ITA TEAM QHUBEKA ASSOS 00:39
3 LANDA MEANA Mikel ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:39
4 NIEVE ITURRALDE Mikel ESP TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE 00:39
5 BAYER Tobias AUT ALPECIN-FENIX 00:50
6 PADUN Mark UKR BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:50
7 ARU Fabio ITA TEAM QHUBEKA ASSOS 00:50
8 VLASOV Aleksandr RUS ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 00:50
9 DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO David ESP UAE TEAM EMIRATES 00:50
10 RODRIGUEZ GARAICOECHEA O ESP ASTANA – PREMIER TECH 00:50

Gesamt:
1 BARDET Romain FRA TEAM DSM 11:44:38
2 LANDA MEANA Mikel ESP BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 00:45
3 POZZOVIVO Domenico ITA TEAM QHUBEKA ASSOS 00:58
4 ARU Fabio ITA TEAM QHUBEKA ASSOS 01:00
5 DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO Davi ESP UAE TEAM EMIRATES 01:00
6 BOUCHARD Geoffrey FRA AG2R CITROEN TEAM 01:00
7 PADUN Mark UKR BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:05
8 SIVAKOV Pavel RUS INEOS GRENADIERS 01:07
9 BUITRAGO SANCHEZ Santiago COL BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS 01:33
10 HÄNNINEN Jaakko FIN AG2R CITROEN TEAM 01:45
11 ZWIEHOFF Ben GER BORA – HANSGROHE 01:45
12 RUBIO REYES Einer Augusto COL MOVISTAR TEAM WOMEN 01:54
13 REICHENBACH Sebastien SUI GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:54
14 ARDILA ORDONEZ Andres Cam COL UAE TEAM EMIRATES 02:00
15 BAYER Tobias AUT ALPECIN-FENIX 02:11

Pozzovivo takes 2nd on Burgos stage 3 – Aru also impresses as Italian duo climb up the GC

Romain Bardet (Team DSM) won stage 3 of the Vuelta a Burgos, crossing the line solo, with Domenico Pozzovivo (Team Qhubeka NextHash) leading the chase group home and taking 2nd, Mikel Landa (Bahrain-Victorious) was 3rd.

Stage 3 of the Vuelta a Burgos presented the first real test to the GC contenders as riders had to take on the well-known Picon Blanco climb. The complete stage covered 173km, with Picon Blanco peaking at just 18km to go, followed by a technical descent to the line.
An early break did go clear in the opening kilometers of the stage, but the peloton had no problem controlling the gap, ensuring the escapees would be caught on the climb.

Ineos-Grenadiers and EF-Education took up the pace setting on the lower slopes of the climb, but it was an acceleration from Fabio Aru that really put the pressure on, resulting in the main group thinning out. Giro d’Italia winner, Egan Bernal (Ineos-Grenadiers) then tried to control the pace for their protected rider, Pavel Sivakov, but new attacks soon followed.
Aru and Pozzovivo rode well in tandem, following the moves until just 11 riders remained in contention at 3km to go from the summit of the climb. It became quite tactical over the final uphill kilometers but it was Bardet who put in a telling attack just before the summit and got a 15″ gap.
Pozzovivo formed part of the first chase group with three other riders, Landa (Bahrain-Victorious), Nieve (Bike-Exchange) and Bouchard (AG2R Citroen), as the descent began. Aru followed a few seconds behind in the 2nd chase group.
Bardet went downhill like a rocket and extended his lead to 35″ over the Pozzovivo chase group. There was a big scare for Pozzovivo though as Bouchard crashed in front of him in one of the many corners, but our Italian managed to stay upright and resumed the chase.
Bardet also slid out right near the bottom of the descent but hardly lost any time with an impressive and rapid remount. The Frenchman held his gap to the line, taking a very good stage win. Pozzovivo led the now 3-rider chase group home, to take 2nd place on the stage.
Aru would finish in the next group of chasers, just 11″ behind the Pozzovivo group, and sprinted to 7th place on the stage. The strong rides from our Italian duo saw Pozzovivo climb to 3rd place on the overall GC with Aru moving up to 4th.

Domenico Pozzovivo
„Today was a stage that suited me better than the first two windy stages. On the last climb we did some great work, together with Fabio, it was just Bardet that got a jump on Landa and me at the top and we know that he is very strong on the downhill. I tried to avoid taking too many risks on the downhill. Me, Landa and Nieve tried to come back on Bardet but he was very strong, even on the flat sections. Finally, I was happy to come in 2nd with a good sprint because that is not my best skill. We look forward now with confidence in our shape for the final mountain stage and also to the Vuelta a Espana.“

Tour de l’Ain – Etappe 3

Izernore – Lélex Monts-Jura – 125 Km

1 STORER Michael AUS TEAM DSM 03:02:46
2 BAGIOLI Andrea ITA DECEUNINCK – QUICK-STEP 00:43
3 JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK – SEGAFREDO 00:43
4 VANHOUCKE Harm BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 00:43
5 BADILATTI Matteo SUI GROUPAMA – FDJ 00:45
6 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA AG2R CITROEN TEAM 00:45
7 BOUET Maxime FRA TEAM ARKEA – SAMSIC 01:23
8 LE GAC Olivier FRA GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:23
9 STRAKHOV Dmitrii RUS GAZPROM-RUSVELO 01:23
10 KRON Andreas DEN LOTTO SOUDAL 01:23

Endstand:

1 STORER Michael AUS TEAM DSM 09:13:09
2 VANHOUCKE Harm BEL LOTTO SOUDAL 00:55
3 BADILATTI Matteo SUI GROUPAMA – FDJ 01:01
4 BAGIOLI Andrea ITA DECEUNINCK – QUICK-STEP 01:15
5 JENSEN Mattias DEN TREK – SEGAFREDO 01:17
6 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA AG2R CITROEN TEAM 01:23
7 ZIMMERMANN Georg GER INTERMARCHÉ – WANTY – GOBERT MATÉRIAUX 01:29
8 ROCHAS Rémy FRA COFIDIS 01:39
9 STEINHAUSER Georg GER TIROL KTM CYCLING TEAM 01:46
10 DIAZ GALLEGO Jose Manuel ESP DELKO 01:57