Schlagwort-Archive: Tudor Pro Cycling Team

83. Paris-Nizza Etappe 7

7. Etappe: Nice – Auron – 109Km

The organizers of Paris-Nice have been closely monitoring the weather conditions in the Alpes-Maritimes department throughout the week. These conditions remain unfavorable for Saturday, particularly at higher altitudes. To ensure the riders‘ safety, the decision to modify the route of stage 7 has been made in agreement with the city of Nice, the Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur, the Alpes-Maritimes prefecture, and in consultation with the panel of commissaires from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), as well as representatives of the teams and riders (A.I.G.C.P, C.P.A).
The arrival set in Auron remains unchanged, but safety conditions are not met to cross the Col de la Colmiane and use the following downhill.

Thus, the riders will skip the Côte de Belvédère and the Col de La Colmiane and go straight after 55.8 km to continue through the Var Valley and then the Tinée Valley.
They will rejoin the originally planned route shortly before Saint-Sauveur-sur-Tinée for the final 32.5 km of this stage.
Stage 7 will be 109.3 kilometres long instead of 147.8 kilometres.

1 Storer Michael Tudor Pro Cycling Team 60 02:43:31
2 Schmid Mauro Team Jayco-AlUla 40 + 20
3 Steinhauser Georg EF Education-EasyPost 30 + 30
4 Romeo Iván Movistar Team 25 + 45
5 Jegat Jordan Team TotalEnergies 20 + 50
6 Gall Felix Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 15 + 57
7 Martinez Lenny Bahrain Victorious 10 + 01:04
8 Lipowitz Florian Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 8 + 01:11
9 Champoussin Clément XDS Astana Team 5 + 01:14
10 Pedersen Mads Lidl-Trek 2 + 01:14
11 Sheffield Magnus INEOS Grenadiers + 01:14
12 Jorgenson Matteo Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:14
13 Arensman Thymen INEOS Grenadiers + 01:14
14 McNulty Brandon UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 01:14
15 Almeida Joao UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 01:14
16 Castrillo Pablo Movistar Team + 01:17
17 Tarling Joshua INEOS Grenadiers + 01:17

18 Paret-Peintre Aurélien Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team + 01:26
19 Tejada Harold XDS Astana Team + 01:26
20 Armirail Bruno Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team + 01:34

Gesamt:

1 Jorgenson Matteo Team Visma | Lease a Bike 23:37:42
2 Lipowitz Florian Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe + 37
3 1 Arensman Thymen INEOS Grenadiers + 01:20

4 9 Storer Michael Tudor Pro Cycling Team + 02:25
5 Almeida Joao UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 02:40
6 1 Sheffield Magnus INEOS Grenadiers + 02:54
7 1 McNulty Brandon UAE Team Emirates-XRG + 03:05

8 1 Champoussin Clément XDS Astana Team + 03:22
9 3 Foss Tobias INEOS Grenadiers + 03:28
10 Tejada Harold XDS Astana Team + 03:36
11 1 Castrillo Pablo Movistar Team + 03:47
12 1 Van Wilder Ilan Soudal Quick-Step + 04:09
13 2 Paret-Peintre Aurélien Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team + 04:50
14 Martin-Guyonnet Guillaume Groupama-FDJ + 05:26
15 2 García Raúl ARKEA-B&B HOTELS + 06:16
16 Schachmann Max Soudal Quick-Step + 06:48
17 1 Barta William Movistar Team + 06:57
18 1 O’Connor Ben Team Jayco-AlUla + 07:20
19 1 Goossens Kobe Intermarché-Wanty + 08:39
20 3 Martinez Lenny Bahrain Victorious + 09:48
21 Zimmermann Georg Intermarché-Wanty + 10:00

Storer roars in Auron

A short, explosive stage from Nice to Auron saw Michael Storer (Tudor) rise to victory at the summit. The Australian climber attacked early in the day and proved to be the strongest in a 15-man breakaway that also featured Julian Alaphilippe, who gave his all to lead his teammate toward the stage win and the 4th position in the general classification. In 2nd place in the overall standings, Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) gained 3 seconds on Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike), who retains the yellow and white jersey on the eve of the final stage around Nice. Thymen Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers) is now 3rd (+1’20’’) after Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) crashed out of the race. This is Storer’s 7th professional victory, the 5th on French roads and the 3rd in the UCI World Tour after he took two stages of La Vuelta 21 in similar fashion.

The peloton of the Race to the Sun faces the final weekend with two decisive stages that will crown the overall winner of the 83rd edition. First, Saturday’s course takes them to the Auron ski resort, atop a 7.3-km climb with an average gradient of 7.2%. 129 riders enjoy a sunny start from Nice as they head for the snowy mountains.

Big battle for the break
Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) accelerates as soon as the flag drops. His move is followed by a flurry of attacks, and the first climb of the day, the cat-2 Côte d’Aspremont (summit at km 19.6), becomes the perfect launchpad for many more attackers.
After 17 kilometers, two groups merge to form the 15-man break of the day with Kelland O’Brien, Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla), Josh Tarling (Ineos), Fred Wright (Bahrain Victorious), Bruno Armirail (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), Ivan Romeo (Movistar), Julian Alaphilippe, Michael Storer (Tudor), Johan Jacobs, Stefan Küng (Groupama-FDJ), Neilson Powless, Georg Steinhauser (EF Education-EasyPost), Clément Izquierdo (Cofidis), Alexandre Delettre and Jordan Jegat (Total Energies).

Skjelmose goes down
Visma-Lease a Bike, Lidl-Trek and UAE Team Emirates-XRG take turns at the front of the peloton to control the gap. The situation changes after Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek) crashes out of the race with 52 km to go. The Danish climber is taken to the hospital after hitting the ground on his right hip.

The gap goes up to 3’10’’ (km 68) before new faces up the ante in the bunch. Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, Bahrain Victorious and XDS-Astana collaborate to bring the gap down to 1’45’’ at the bottom of the climb to Auron.

Storer rises
Michael Storer sets the pace at the front. Mauro Schmid is the last rider to keep up with the Australian climber, who eventually went solo inside the last 2.5km. Never looking back, Storer takes the stage win and also moves from 13th to 4th in the overall standings.

Behind him, Lenny Martinez (Bahrain Victorious) and Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) shake the GC group. The Austrian climber finishes 6th (+57’’), ahead of the French youngster (+1’04’’). Florian Lipowitz (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) follows with a gap of 1’11’’, just 3 seconds ahead of the rest of the GC contenders.

Faun-Ardèche Classic | 170km


Marco Brenner (Plomi Foto)

1 Grégoire Romain Groupama-FDJ 200 04:13:22
2 Brenner Marco Tudor Pro Cycling Team 150 + 03

3 Fortunato Lorenzo XDS Astana Team 125 + 03
4 Champoussin Clément XDS Astana Team 100 + 07
5 Scaroni Cristian XDS Astana Team 85 + 07
6 Skjelmose Mattias Lidl-Trek 70 + 10
7 Romo Javier Movistar Team 60 + 22
8 McNulty Brandon UAE Team Emirates-XRG 50 + 22
9 Mas Enric Movistar Team 40 + 31
10 Ayuso Juan UAE Team Emirates-XRG 35 + 41
11 Barré Louis Intermarché-Wanty 30 + 41
12 Martin-Guyonnet Guillaume Groupama-FDJ 25 + 43
13 Paret-Peintre Aurélien Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 20 + 43
14 Tulett Ben Team Visma | Lease a Bike 15 + 43
15 Arrieta Igor UAE Team Emirates-XRG

Muscat Classic – 170 Km

1 PLUIMERS Rick NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 04:16:50
2 BIERMANS Jenthe BEL ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
3 MULUBRHAN Henok ERI XDS Astana Team 00:00
4 ULISSI Diego ITA XDS Astana Team 00:00
5 DONNENWIRTH Tom FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
6 PARET-PEINTRE Valentin FRA Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
7 TONEATTI Davide ITA XDS Astana Team 00:00
8 GARCIA Carlos ESP Burgos Burpellet BH 00:00
9 VANSEVENANT Mauri BEL Soudal Quick-Step 00:00
10 FREDHEIM Stian NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
11 VERMEERSCH Florian BEL UAE Team Emirates 00:00
12 DE PRETTO Davide ITA Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
13 GAUDU David FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
14 ZERAY Nahom ERI JCL Team Ukyo 00:00
15 HOWSON Damien AUS Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:00
16 DE LA CRUZ David ESP Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:00
17 FAURA José Luis ESP Burgos Burpellet BH 00:00
18 SAINBAYAR Jambaljamts MGL Burgos Burpellet BH 00:00
19 CRAS Steff BEL Team TotalEnergies 00:00
20 MAJKA Rafal POL UAE Team Emirates 00:00
21 BREGNHØJ Mathias DEN Terengganu Cycling Team 00:00
22 UIJTDEBROEKS Cian BEL Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
23 GUERREIRO Ruben POR Movistar Team 00:00
24 FLYNN Sean GBR Team Picnic PostNL 00:00
25 YATES Adam GBR UAE Team Emirates 00:00
26 BRENNER Marco GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
27 VERMAERKE Kevin USA Team Picnic PostNL 00:00
28 DALBY Simon DEN Uno-X Mobility 00:00
29 HARPER Chris AUS Team Jayco-AlUla 00:13
30 POELS Wout NED XDS Astana Team 00:16

Al Bustan, Friday, February 7th 2025

The undulating suburbs of the Omani capital set the scene for a rolling barrage of attacks in the third edition of the Muscat Classic. The peloton, reduced to just under 30 units, reeled in the lead group consisting of Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates – XRG), Ruben Guerreiro (Movistar Team) and Chris Harper (Team Jayco AlUla) in sight of the line. In the end, the precocious Rick Pluimers (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) prevailed in the bunch sprint and bagged the first professional win of his career. The Belgian winner of the inaugural Muscat Classic two years ago, Jenthe Biermans (Arkea-B&B Hotels), took second place and the Eritrean Henok Mulubrhan (XDS Astana Team) came in third.

Three men versus the world
A 114-strong peloton rolled out of the Al Mouj neighbourhood of Muscat, with Jørgen Nordhagen (Visma–Lease a Bike), Tim Naberman (Team Picnic PostNL) and Davide Cimolai (Movistar Team) on the DNS list. As soon as the flag dropped, Adne Van Engelen (Terengganu Cycling Team) jumped out of the peloton with his teammate Mohamad Mohd Zariff and Rasmus Bøgh Wallin (Uno-X Mobility) in tow. Their margin soon grew from Team Visma | Lease a Bike 1′30″ at km 10 to 4′30″ at km 23 before peaking at 7 minutes at km 30.

3, 2, 1…
After the gap hit 6′45″, UAE Team Emirates – XRG and Visma–Lease a Bike traded turns at the front of the peloton to make sure the situation did not get out of hand. 73 kilometres into the race, the first slopes whittled the breakaway down to two men after the 2022 Malaysian national champion lost contact. Wallin was gapped by Van Engelen on the ascent to Bousher Al Amerat but managed to reconnect on the descent. Their advantage dipped below the 2′30″ mark at km 85. The Dutchman finally got rid of the Norwegian for good on the Hamriyah climb (km 111).

Germani rolls the dice for Groupama–FDJ
The start of the final circuit encouraged several riders to try their luck. Kanter (XDS Astana Team), Boulahoite (TotalEnergies) and Azparren (Q36.5) flew past Van Engelen at km 127 as if he were standing still. The Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team Spaniard hit the front of the race, only to be undone in turn by Lorenzo Germani (Groupama–FDJ), who launched a solo move from 34 kilometres out, dangling precariously half a minute ahead of the peloton.

Oh-so-close for Vine and Harper
A new three-man group consisting of Vine (UAE Team Emirates – XRG), Reinderink (Soudal Quick-Step) and Harper (Team Jayco AlUla) counter-attacked and caught Germani with 17 kilometres to go. The newly formed quartet held a 25-second margin over the peloton going into the final 10 kilometres. The young Italian racing for Groupama–FDJ ran out of steam with 6 kilometres to go. Ruben Guerreiro (Movistar Team) rocketed out of the peloton and soon dropped his would-be breakaway companions before linking up with Vine and Harper at the front. Alas, with just 7 seconds to spare with 2 kilometres to go, it was not to be. A much-reduced peloton gobbled them up under the red kite, leaving the Dutchman Rick Pluimers to turn on the afterburners on the false flat leading to the finish line and fly to his maiden win as a professional rider.

Trofeo Serra Tramuntana – 130km verkürzt wegen Regen

Plomi Fotos

1 STORK Florian GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 03:16:48
2 MARCELLUSI Martin ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:18
3 HOELGAARD Markus NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:24
4 BARRENETXEA Jon ESP Movistar Team 00:25
5 GARCIA SORIANO Jose Maria ESP Illes Balears Arabay Cycling 00:25
6 MORGADO António POR UAE Team Emirates-XRG 00:25
7 ULISSI Diego ITA XDS Astana Team 00:28
8 HIRSCHI Marc SUI Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:28
9 VANDENABEELE Henri BEL Lotto 00:31
10 FIORELLI Filippo ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:31
11 DE LA CALLE Hugo ESP Burgos Burpellet BH 00:31
12 PINARELLO Alessandro ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:36
13 CHRISTEN Fabio SUI Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 02:09
14 BARRÉ Louis FRA Intermarché-Wanty 02:12
15 BERRADE Urko ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 02:14
16 LEKNESSUND Andreas NOR Uno-X Mobility 02:20
17 SCARONI Cristian ITA XDS Astana Team 02:35
18 BARTA William USA Movistar Team 02:38
19 TUCKWELL Luke AUS Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 02:40
20 ADRIÀ Roger ESP Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 02:43
21 POLITT Nils GER UAE Team Emirates-XRG 02:43

Clàssica Comunitat Valenciana 1969 – 184 Km

1 HIRSCHI Marc SUI Tudor Pro Cycling Team
2 SCARONI Cristian ITA XDS Astana Team
3 MORGADO António POR UAE Team Emirates XRG
4 BUITRAGO Santiago COL Bahrain Victorious
5 CHRISTEN Jan SUI UAE Team Emirates XRG
6 CHARMIG Anthon DEN XDS Astana Team
7 CHAMPOUSSIN Clément FRA XDS Astana Team
8 PIGANZOLI Davide ITA Team Polti VisitMalta
9 FAGUNDEZ Eric URU Burgos Burpellet BH
10 BERRADE Urko ESP Equipo Kern Pharma

Grand Prix d’Isbergues – 199 Km

1 DE KLEIJN Arvid NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 04:35:06
2 PITHIE Laurence NZL Groupama – FDJ 00:00
3 THIJSSEN Gerben BEL Intermarché – Wanty 00:00
4 GAUTHERAT Pierre FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 00:00
5 PERSICO Davide ITA Bingoal WB 00:00
6 ZIJLAARD Maikel NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
7 PENHOËT Paul FRA Groupama – FDJ 00:00
8 ALLEGAERT Piet BEL Cofidis 00:00
9 PLOWRIGHT Jensen AUS Alpecin – Deceuninck 00:00
10 VAN ASBROECK Tom BEL Israel – Premier Tech 00:00
11 POLLEFLIET Gianluca BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 00:00
12 TOWNSEND Rory IRL Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:00
13 TAMINIAUX Lionel BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
14 TABELLION Valentin FRA Van Rysel – Roubaix 00:00
15 ANDERSEN Kasper DEN Hagens Berman Jayco 00:00
16 TESSON Jason FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
17 MOZZATO Luca ITA Arkéa – B&B Hotels 00:00
18 DEHAIRS Simon BEL Alpecin – Deceuninck 00:00
19 NAESEN Oliver BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 00:00
20 CÔTÉ Pier-André CAN Israel – Premier Tech 00:00

Giro della Toscana – 182 Km


Plomi Foto

1 Champoussin Clément ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 04:23:40
2 STORER Michael AUS Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
3 JEGAT Jordan FRA TotalEnergies 00:17
4 BRENNER Marco GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:17
5 ZWIEHOFF Ben GER Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:17

6 POZZOVIVO Domenico ITA VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 00:17
7 ROMO Javier ESP Movistar Team 00:26
8 ULISSI Diego ITA UAE Team Emirates 00:26
9 HERMANS Ben BEL Cofidis 00:30
10 DE TIER Floris BEL Bingoal WB 00:30
11 PEÑA Jesus David COL Team Jayco-AlUla 00:30
12 ZERAI Nahom ERI Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:30
13 CONTI Valerio ITA Team corratec – Vini Fantini 00:32
14 CRAS Steff BEL TotalEnergies 00:32
15 STEINHAUSER Georg GER EF Education-EasyPost 00:32
16 CHAVES Esteban COL EF Education-EasyPost 00:32
17 PIGANZOLI Davide ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:34
18 FABBRO Matteo ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:37
19 BALMER Alexandre SUI Team corratec – Vini Fantini 01:57
20 BARCELÓ Fernando ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 01:59

GP de Fourmies – 198 Km

1 DE KLEIJN Arvid NED Tudor Pro Cycling Team 04:29:07
2 THIJSSEN Gerben BEL Intermarché – Wanty 00:00

3 WÆRENSKJOLD Søren NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
4 FRETIN Milan BEL Cofidis 00:00
5 PAGE Hugo FRA Intermarché – Wanty 00:00
6 PLOWRIGHT Jensen AUS Alpecin – Deceuninck 00:00
7 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
8 ABERASTURI Jon ESP Euskaltel – Euskadi 00:00
9 POLLEFLIET Gianluca BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 00:00
10 PITHIE Laurence NZL Groupama – FDJ 00:00
11 VAN ROOY Kenneth BEL Bingoal WB 00:00
12 LONARDI Giovanni ITA Team Polti Kometa 00:00
13 HESTERS Jules BEL Team Flanders – Baloise 00:00
14 MARTIN David ESP Team Polti Kometa 00:00
15 GUÉGAN Maël FRA CIC U Nantes Atlantique 00:00

Ethias-Tour de Wallonie – Alle Etappen

1. Etappe: Tournai – Fleurus – 179 Km

1 MEEUS Jordi BEL Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 04:03:11
2 MIHKELS Madis EST Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
3 PENHOËT Paul FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
4 VAN DIJKE Mick NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
5 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
6 GAUTHERAT Pierre FRA Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
7 KRAMER Jesse NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
8 CALMEJANE Lilian FRA Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
9 VAN BOVEN Luca BEL Bingoal WB 00:00
10 VERMEERSCH Florian BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
11 DE BONDT Dries BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:00
12 BOVEN Lars NED Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
13 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
14 BARRENETXEA Jon ESP Movistar Team 00:00
15 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:00
16 TEUNS Dylan BEL Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
17 LOUVEL Matis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
18 MEENS Johan BEL Bingoal WB 00:00
19 SMITH Dion NZL Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
20 DVERSNES Fredrik NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00

Jordi Meeus gewinnt die Auftaktetappe der Tour de Wallonie

Jordi Meeus gewinnt in Fleurus die erste Etappe der fünftägigen Tour de Wallonie (2.Pro). Auf heimischem Boden sprintet der Belgier zu seinem zweiten Saisonsieg und übernimmt die Gesamtführung der Rundfahrt. Die 179,2km lange Etappe zwischen Tournai und Fleurus im wallonischen Teil Belgiens war gespickt mit drei kategorisierten Anstiegen sowie drei Abschnitten auf Kopfsteinpflaster. Die Taktik von Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe war klar auf Jordi Meeus und eine Sprintankunft ausgelegt. Im hektischen Finale der Etappe behielt Meeus den Überblick, war perfekt positioniert und durfte sich nach einem starken Sprint über den Tagessieg freuen.

Reaktionen im Ziel
„Es war eine ziemlich harte Etappe mit einem hektischen Sprint. Im Finale war ich perfekt positioniert, um dann im richtigen Moment zu sprinten. Diesen Sieg habe ich auf jeden Fall auch meinen Teamkollegen zu verdanken. Die Jungs haben viel Arbeit geleistet heute und ich bin froh, dass ich mich mit diesem Etappensieg bedanken kann.“ Jordi Meeus

„Jordi hat die letzten Wochen im Höhentrainingslager viel und hart gearbeitet – das hat sich heute definitiv bezahlt gemacht. Unser Plan heute war klar: Sprint und Etappensieg mit Jordi. Wir haben uns das Finale gestern angesehen und einen guten Plan ausgearbeitet. Die Jungs haben das dann heute perfekt umgesetzt. Mit einem Sieg in die Rundfahrt zu starten gibt viel Selbstbewusstsein – wir freuen uns auf die kommenden Tage.“ Heinrich Haussler, Sportlicher Leiter

Jordi Meeus verlängert bei Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe

Jordi Meeus sprintet auch in den kommenden Saisons im Trikot von Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe. Der 26-Jährige ist der letzte Fahrer, der auf den berühmten Champs Elysées gewinnen konnte. Vor genau einem Jahr feierte er seinen bisher größten Karrieresieg und gewann die prestigeträchtige Schlussetappe der Tour de France.

Der 23. Juli 2023 ist ein besonderer Tag in der Geschichte des Teams. Zwar war es bereits der 11. Tour-Etappensieg für das Team – aber auf dem Pariser Prachtboulevard hat die Mannschaft noch nie gejubelt. Nach 3405 Kilometern waren wenige Zentimeter entscheidend: Jordi Meeus gewann und stand in Paris auf dem Podium.
Pünktlich zum Jubiläum hat der Belgier seine Endschnelligkeit gezeigt. Gestern gewann er den Auftakt der Tour de Wallonie und holte sich nach dem Etappenerfolg bei der Tour of Norway seinen zweiten Saisonsieg. Im Frühjahr überzeugte Jordi Meeus mit einem dritten Platz bei Gent-Wevelgem und einem Top10-Ergebnis bei Paris-Roubaix.

Jordi Meeus: „Ich bin wirklich froh, weiter im Team zu fahren. Ich bin hier zum Profi geworden und habe mich von Anfang an zu Hause gefühlt. Ich habe viel vom Team und meinen Teamkollegen gelernt und habe mich hier immer sehr wohl gefühlt. Das Team war schon eines der größten, als ich zum ersten Mal unterschrieben habe, und mit Red Bull an Bord kann das Projekt jetzt noch viel weiterwachsen.“

2. Etappe: Saint-Ghislain – Ouffet – 188 Km

1 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 04:04:23
2 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
3 PENHOËT Paul FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:00
4 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:00
5 TESFAZION Natnael ERI Lidl-Trek 00:00
6 SEGAERT Alec BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
7 CANAL Carlos ESP Movistar Team 00:00
8 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
9 VENTURINI Clément FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
10 CLARKE Simon AUS Israel-Premier Tech 00:00

3. Etappe: Arlon – La Roche-en-Ardenne – 193 Km

1 HOELGAARD Markus NOR Uno-X Mobility 04:46:53 40,28
2 JANSSENS Jimmy BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:02
3 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:43
4 WANDAHL Frederik DEN Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:43
5 CANAL Carlos ESP Movistar Team 00:43
6 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 00:43
7 ROTA Lorenzo ITA Intermarché-Wanty 00:43
8 HAGENES Per Strand NOR Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:43
9 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:43
10 DEWULF Stan BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:43

4. Etappe: Verviers – Herve – 188 Km

1 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 04:20:03
2 KIELICH Timo BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
3 JEANNIÈRE Emilien FRA TotalEnergies 00:00
4 MIHKELS Madis EST Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
5 VAN DIJKE Mick NED Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:00
6 BARRÉ Louis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
7 GARCÍA CORTINA Iván ESP Movistar Team 00:00
8 ASKEY Lewis GBR Groupama-FDJ 00:00
9 DEL GROSSO Tibor NED Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
10 SMITH Dion NZL Intermarché-Wanty 00:00

5. Etappe: Mouscron – Thuin – 192 Km

1 WATSON Sam GBR Groupama-FDJ 04:47:48
2 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 00:04
3 KIELICH Timo BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:04
4 TESFAZION Natnael ERI Lidl-Trek 00:04
5 HAGENES Per Strand NOR Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:04
6 DEWULF Stan BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:04
7 GARCÍA CORTINA Iván ESP Movistar Team 00:04
8 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:04
9 MOLARD Rudy FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:04
10 CANAL Carlos ESP Movistar Team 00:04
11 WANDAHL Frederik DEN Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:04

12 VENTURINI Clément FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:04
13 BARRÉ Louis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:04
14 VAN BOVEN Luca BEL Bingoal WB 00:04
15 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:04

Endstand:

1 TRENTIN Matteo ITA Tudor Pro Cycling Team 22:02:46
2 STRONG Corbin NZL Israel-Premier Tech 00:00
3 KIRSCH Alex LUX Lidl-Trek 00:15
4 DEWULF Stan BEL Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale 00:18
5 WANDAHL Frederik DEN Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe 00:18
6 CLARKE Simon AUS Israel-Premier Tech 00:18
7 CANAL Carlos ESP Movistar Team 00:19
8 TESFAZION Natnael ERI Lidl-Trek 00:19

9 MOLARD Rudy FRA Groupama-FDJ 00:19
10 TEUNS Dylan BEL Israel-Premier Tech 00:19
11 HAGENES Per Strand NOR Team Visma | Lease a Bike 00:19
12 BARRÉ Louis FRA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:19
13 DVERSNES Fredrik NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:31
14 SEGAERT Alec BEL Lotto Dstny 00:34
15 EENKHOORN Pascal NED Lotto Dstny 00:43

Ergebnisse DM 24 Straße in Bad Dürrheim

ELITE Männer 201km

1. 29 10036354974 BRENNER Marco GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 43,3 km/h 4:37:57
2. 5 10098806507 LIPOWITZ Florian GER BORA – hansgrohe +0:55
3. 17 10036340830 HEIDUK Kim Alexander GER Ineos Grenadiers +2:34
4. 9 10007706228 ZWIEHOFF Ben GER BORA – hansgrohe +2:35

5. 50 10050865568 TEUTENBERG Tim Torn GER Lidl-Trek Development-Team +3:06
6. 4 10008032287 KOCH Jonas GER BORA – hansgrohe +4:57
7. 31 10036430049 MAYRHOFER Marius GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team +4:57
8. 15 10009880038 RUTSCH Jonas GER EF Education – EasyPost +4:57
9. 2 10008669659 DENZ Nico GER BORA – hansgrohe +6:44
10. 8 10008693810 SCHACHMANN Maximilian GER BORA – hansgrohe +6:44

11. 11 10010977653 HOLLMANN Juri GER Alpecin-Deceuninck +6:44
12. 14 10003204418 GESCHKE Simon GER Cofidis +6:44
13. 18 10010966842 ZIMMERMANN Georg GER Intermarché – Wanty +6:44
14. 3 10064320478 HERZOG Emil GER BORA – hansgrohe +6:44
15. 48 10119863183 BEHRENS Niklas GER Lidl-Trek Development-Team +8:47
16. 28 10009231552 STEIMLE Jannik GER Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team +8:47
17. 19 10005379339 DEGENKOLB John GER Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL +8:47
18. 21 10036351136 ENGELHARDT Felix GER Team Jayco Alula +8:47
19. 85 10036478650 MÜLLER Tobias GER Rad-Net Oßwald +8:50
20. 22 10045463375 WALSCHEID Maximilian Richard GER Team Jayco Alula +8:50

Frauen 134km:

1. 10 10015331236 KOCH Franziska GER Team DSM-Firmenich PostNL Women 36,3 km/h 3:41:17
2. 1 10014049523 LIPPERT Liane GER Movistar Team Women +0:00
3. 4 10108302201 NIEDERMAIER Antonia CANYON // SRAM Racing +0:04

4. 11 10054429714 RIEDMANN Linda GER Team Visma | Lease A Bike Women +1:00
5. 8 10004603137 KASPER Romy GER Human Powered Health +1:28
6. 13 10043842364 LUDWIG Hannah GER Cofidis Women Team +1:28
7. 92 10108351307 LAUBIG Leonie GER Team Primeau Vélo – Groupe Abadie +1:30
8. 7 10016000536 TEUTENBERG Lea Lin GER Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling Team +2:05
9. 115 10128772534 KLÖSER Rosa MAAP x ROSE +2:58
10. 14 10009773035 KOPPENBURG Clara GER EF Education – Cannondale +3:01
11. 27 10077531777 BIEBER Helena GER MAXX-Solar ROSE women racing +8:09
12. 34 10055683135 LANTZSCH Selma GER MAXX-Solar ROSE women racing +8:18
13. 17 10126277412 GOLDSCHMIDT Karoline GER LKT-Team +8:20
14. 5 10010169220 BRAUßE Franziska GER Ceratizit – WNT Pro Cycling Team +10:58
15. 36 10094038955 KUNZ Hannah GER UAE Development Team +10:58
16. 87 10009081204 SÜßEMILCH Laura GER Hess Cycling Team +10:58
17. 3 10044369194 CZAPLA Justyna CANYON // SRAM Racing +10:58
18. 91 10036382660 KRAHL Judith GER Carbonbike Giordana by Gen Z +11:04
19. 75 10008681581 LECHNER Corinna GER Wheel Divas Cycling Team +12:21
20. 102 10013846227 VENJAKOB Katharina GER RSV Münster v. 1895 e.V. +12:21

Veenendaal-Veenendaal Classic – 172 Km

1 GUDMESTAD Tord NOR Uno-X Mobility 03:36:06
2 DEHAIRS Simon BEL Alpecin-Deceuninck 00:00
3 GROENEWEGEN Dylan NED Team Jayco-AlUla 00:00
4 MOSCHETTI Matteo ITA Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 00:00
5 MOZZATO Luca ITA ARKEA-B&B HOTELS 00:00
6 EINHORN Itamar ISR Israel Premier Tech Academy 00:00
7 NICOLAU Joel ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 00:00
8 VAN DE PAAR Jarne BEL Lotto Dstny 00:00
9 HEMING Mika GER Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
10 MÄRKL Niklas GER Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
11 WEULINK Meindert NED Parkhotel Valkenburg 00:00
12 THIJSSEN Gerben BEL Intermarché-Wanty 00:00
13 LIEPINS Emils LAT Team dsm-firmenich PostNL 00:00
14 FREDHEIM Stian NOR Uno-X Mobility 00:00
15 BUDDING Martijn NED TdT-Unibet 00:00
16 WILLEMS Thimo BEL VolkerWessels Cycling Team 00:00
17 KELEMEN Petr CZE Tudor Pro Cycling Team 00:00
18 DE JONG Timo NED VolkerWessels Cycling Team 00:00
19 CÔTÉ Pier-André CAN Israel Premier Tech Academy 00:00
20 DE MEESTER Luca BEL Bingoal WB 00:00