Tour Colombia – Etappe 1


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Tunja – Tunja (16,7 km / MZF)

1 EF PRO CYCLING 0:18:01
2 DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP 0:00:45
3 TEAM INEOS 0:00:46
4 RALLY CYCLING 0:00:59
5 UEA TEAM EMIRATES 0:01:00
6 EPM-SCOTT 0:01:00
7 MOVISTAR TEAM 0:01:02
8 ISRAEL START-UP NATION 0:01:21
9 TEAM MEDELLIN 0:01:22
10 UNO-X NORWEGIAN DEV TEAM 0:01:32
11 SELECCION COLOMBIA ANDINA 0:01:33
12 ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI SIDERM 0:01:34
13 TEAM ILLUMINATE 0:01:42
14 COL TIERRA ATLETAS-GW 0:01:47
15 EFAPEL 0:01:57
16 ORGULLO PAISA 0:02:02
17 SUPERGIROS ALC MANIZALES 0:02:08
18 RUSSIAN NATIONAL TEAM 0:02:12
19 SELECCION ECUADOR 0:02:13
20 VINI ZABU-KTM 0:02:18

Gesamtwertung
1 CAICEDO, Jonathan Clever (ECU) EF PRO CYCLING 0:18:01
2 HIGUITA, Sergio Andres (COL) EF PRO CYCLING 0:00:00
3 MARTINEZ, Daniel Felipe (COL) EF PRO CYCLING 0:00:00
4 VAN GARDEREN, Tejay (USA) EF PRO CYCLING 0:00:00
5 CRADDOCK, G Lawson (USA) EF PRO CYCLING 0:00:09
6 ALAPHILIPPE, Julian (FRA) DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP 0:00:45
7 JUNGELS, Bob (LUX) DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP 0:00:45
8 STEIMLE, Jannik (GER) DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP 0:00:45
9 VAN LERBERGHE, Bert (BEL) DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP 0:00:45
10 BERNAL, Egan Arley (COL) TEAM INEOS 0:00:46
11 RIVERA, Brandon (COL) TEAM INEOS 0:00:46
12 CARAPAZ, Richard (ECU) TEAM INEOS 0:00:46
13 NARVAEZ, Jhonatan Manuel (ECU) TEAM INEOS 0:00:46
14 CARPENTER, Robin (USA) RALLY CYCLING 0:00:59
15 MANNION, Gavin (USA) RALLY CYCLING 0:00:59
16 MURPHY, Kyle (USA) RALLY CYCLING 0:00:59
17 JOYCE, Colin (USA) RALLY CYCLING 0:00:59
18 ARU, Fabio (ITA) UEA TEAM EMIRATES 0:01:00
19 MUÑOZ, Cristian Camilo (COL) UEA TEAM EMIRATES 0:01:00
20 HENAO, Sergio Luis (COL) UEA TEAM EMIRATES 0:01:00

To win a race is special no matter the circumstances. But to win a team time trial might be “one of the most special things you can do in cycling,” according to Directeur Sportif Juanma Garate. That’s exactly what the EF Education First Pro cycling squad did today in stage one of the Tour Colombia 2.1.
The first stage of Tour Colombia 2.1, a 16 kilometer team time trial in the city of Tunja, could not have gone any better. Not only did our riders win the stage, they did so in a commanding fashion, crossing the line 45 seconds ahead of Deceuninck-Quick Step, and 46 seconds ahead of Team Ineos, teams that were second and third, respectively.
The team, which included newly crowned Colombian time trial and road race champions Dani Martínez and Sergio Higuita, Ecuadorian national champion Jonathan Klever Caicedo, Tejay van Garderen, Rigoberto Urán and Lawson Craddock, was by no means the big favorite going into the day.
“I thought we were going to win, or at least get close to winning,” said EF Pro Cycling CEO Jonathan Vaughters. “But to build up a lead of 45 seconds over a 16km course is nuts! I haven’t seen a margin of victory like that in a team time trial for probably 10 years.”
Team time trial wins don’t just take raw talent — they take impeccable teamwork and the support of the entire operation.
“You can always envision it going smoothly, but to actually execute it that way is sometimes harder than it seems,” says Tejay van Garderen. “To win with the margin we had shows that the entire team executed the plan perfectly.“
A reward for the team’s efforts? A leader’s jersey on the shoulders of Jonathan Caicedo. The occasion marks the first time he will wear a leader’s jersey since he joined EF Pro Cycling last season.
“The team was so happy after the stage,” says a beaming Jonathan Caicedo at the team hotel. “It’s something that means a lot to us all and we really have a lot of respect for this race and we’ll keep working hard over the coming days.”
Certainly, the most special wins are the ones where the entire team stands on the podium together. Just ask Rigoberto Urán, who made his return to racing Tuesday after his injuries at last year’s Vuelta a España.
“It was a really beautiful race today. I was feeling quite nervous because it’s been a while since I last raced, it’s been nearly five months since I had a number pinned on my back. But I felt ready, it was great to be back with the team, racing with them all again,” Urán says. “The team that we have here is at a really high level, but we need to make sure we reserve ourselves a bit, but it was such a great result. It’s great when it’s a team time trial because we all have to work so closely together and can enjoy the victory.”