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Caja Rural '22
the_hoyle
Top 10 despite a crash is a good work
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Kiserlovski01
Tour of Oman (2.HC)
Stage 5/6, 142.6 kms
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The penultimate stage usually offers an ultimate chance to climb the overall standings. The fight to be in the breakaway will be a hard one.
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Vuelta stage winner Eder Chávarri managed to join the breakaway and realised he had to keep up a good pace to survive the three climbs. His pace was only high enough to drop one breakaway companion, as the likes of Van Avermaet, Ben King and Daniel Díaz survived, for now.
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At the second one, only Díaz and King were still in his wheel. Both of them refused to relay in the descent though and right when two others joined them, Díaz attacked silently. Nobody felt like chasing anymore.

The collaboration vanished and Díaz's gap increased. The pack reeled in the others and Sam Vandenborre had been dropped from it before. Chávarri survived the last climb, were an extremely strong Bouhanni towed along the others. Among them overall leader Joe Dombrowski, Romain Bardet and Julian Alaphilippe, who had raced very sharply.
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A last minute everything-or-nothing attack from Chávarri stranded just before the finish as Díaz won a great stage for his Whirlpool - Author team. Vandenborre and Chávarri gave it their all and both won some positions in the general classification. The latter even enters the top 10.
Tour of Oman
Stage 5
1Daniel DíazWhirlpool - Author3h33'03"
2Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Julian AlaphilippeTinkoffs.t.
4Eder ChávarriRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
5Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiales.t.
6Louis MeintjesIAM Cyclings.t.
7Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Teams.t.
8Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiales.t.
9Nacer BouhanniTeam Dimension Datas.t.
10Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1'53"
Tour of Oman
Overall standings
1Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Team17h23'113
2Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 1'00"
3Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'36"
4Louis MeintjesIAM Cycling+ 1'54"
5Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 3'14"
6Danilo GhilardiIAM Cycling+ 5'17"
7Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 5'39"
8Mathias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 6'00"
9Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiale+ 6'21"
10Eder ChávarriRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 6'40"
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16Sam VandenborreRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 8'33"

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Kiserlovski01
the_hoyle wrote:
Top 10 despite a crash is a good work


If we look at it that way this is a job well done Smile
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Tamijo
Great stage in Oman
 
Kiserlovski01
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Great stage in Oman


Thanks, seems like we managed to save the day Wink
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Kiserlovski01
Ruta del Sol (2.1)
Stage 4/6, 179.4 kms
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Normally this 4th stage shouldn't bring any difficulties for the GC guys so the sprinter teams may have to work alone. If they don't manage to cooperate this could be a stage for the riders in the breakaway as well.
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José Gonçalves got lucky having no KoM contenders in the breakaway but him. His companions, Sylwester Janiszewski, Víctor de la Parte and Imanol Erviti didn't care too much about these points and thus it starts to look like we are about to take a second jersey home this year.
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But today there still was something more at stake: the stage win. The pack didn't feel like chasing early in the race, the gap grew to nearly 9 minutes. Still 7 minutes with 40 kilometers to ride and it became clear: one brave amongst these 4 escapees would win this third to last stage.
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Of course the four realised that too and inside the final 20 kms, several attacks and accelerations ruffled the collaboration. Our very own José Gonçalves gave it several tries, but he didn't succeed one single time.
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With the gap coming down quickly now, one final attack just inside the final 5 kms was decisive. Gonçalves was joined by Murias' de la Parte and together they would decide this stage by means of a sprint-à-deux.
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De la Parte was sitting in second position and tried to launch early, but Gonçalves stuck to his wheel immediately and soon after launched his final himself! Could he keep this strong effort up all the way to the line?
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Hell yes he could! We finally bagged our first win of the season after a few unlucky outcomes! One hell of a ride, José, obrigado e parabéns!
Ruta del Sol
Stage 4
1José GonçalvesRuralvía - Seguros RGA4h12'25"
2Víctor de la ParteMurias Taldeas.t.
3Sylwester JaniszewskiLA Aluminios - Antarte+ 29"
4Imanol ErvitiActiveJet Teams.t.
5Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team+ 1'12"
6Marco KönigDirect Énergies.t.
7Grega BoleSynergy Baku Cycling Projects.t.
8Alberto BayarriActiveJet Teams.t.
9Brenton JonesOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
10Peter SaganTinkoffs.t.
Ruta del Sol
Overall standings
1Adam YatesTeam Sky13h39'32"
2Peter SaganTinkoff+ 50"
3Valérien GaltierTeam Sky+ 1'30"
4Víctor Hugo MerinoTinkoff+ 1'42"
5Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 1'49"
6Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+ 1'52"
7Davide FormoloTinkoff+ 3'59"
8Robert PowerLotto Soudal+ 4'09"
9Quentin PacherDirect Énergie+ 4'50"
10Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 5'19"
Ruta del Sol
KoM standings
1José GonçalvesRuralvía - Seguros RGA28
2Yoann BagotDirect Énergie16
3Adam YatesTeam Sky10
4Joey RosskopfCannondale Pro Cycling Team9
5Davide FormoloTinkoff8

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Tour of Oman (2.HC)
Stage 6/6, 138.8 kms
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The final stage will most likely only decide who wins the points and the mountain jerseys. Bilbao, currently in second and only 4 points down in the KoM standings, should grab what is his very last chance to win it.
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Pello made it into the breakaway and thankfully grabbed this chance the others gave him by not battling at all for the KoM points. After the mountain sprint the gap came down to 2' with 40 kms left in the race.
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Attacks started to occur as the break hit the final three hills. Short but sheep they were not to be underestimated. That's what Bilbao found out soon too. It was Greg Van Avermaet who seemed to be stronger than the other riders in the breakaway, way less experienced than him.
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As Pello pulled off a great comeback to finish in third, former Giant - Shimano rider Thomas Damuseau, now riding for Cofidis, joined Van Avermaet under the red kite. Back then time for the sprint had come.
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But quickly the Frenchman paid for all the chasing he had done as he did not have a dog's chance against the allrounder Van Avermaet is.
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Minutes behind them, Eder Chávarri played everything or nothing at the last climb. Backed up by a strong Juan Sebastian Molano, he was able to finish 3' ahead of a pack that had been racing too thoughtlessly.
Tour of Oman
Stage 6
1Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team3h00'41"
2Thomas DamuseauCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3Pello BilbaoRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 1'14"
4Thomas Nybo RiisBardiani CSF+ 1'37"
5Domen NovakSkydive Dubai Pro Team+ 1'59"
6Vincent JérômeIAM Cyclings.t.
7Geoffrey CurranTrek - Segafredo+ 3'13"
8Ricardo CreelTeam Optum+ 3'53"
9Eder ChávarriRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
10Juan Sebastian MolanoRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
Tour of Oman
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1Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Team20h30'17"
2Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+ 51"
3Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 1'00"
4Louis MeintjesIAM Cycling+ 1'31"
5Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 3'14"
6Eder ChávarriRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 4'08"
7Danilo GhilardiIAM Cycling+ 5'17"
8Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 5'39"
9Mathias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 6'00"
10Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiale+ 6'21"
Tour of Oman
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1Pello BilbaoRuralvía - Seguros RGA18
2Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Team16
3Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff12
4Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale10
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Ruta del Sol (2.1)
Stage 5/6, 159.1 kms
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The penultimate stage probably won't shake up the GC anymore, even though it counts more climbs than the queen stage. Our only goals are to protect Guerreiro's 10th place and securing Gonçalves' KoM jersey.
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Attacking is supposed to be the best defense so José joined the BOTD, which did not include any dangerous riders for the mountain jersey. At the first climb it was Murias' Miguel Mínguez who set the pace. Also in the breakaway was his former team mate Eduard Prades. Rosskopf and Lotto-Soudal's Laurens De Vreese got dropped too damn quickly.
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Gonçalves, who struggled to follow earlier, accelerated with the KoM sprint banner just around the corner and held on for the maximum of 10 points, which gave him sureness about winning the green mountain jersey. Afterwards the trio up front are joined by Jelle Vanendert, but their journey stranded at the bumpy roads before the short final climb.
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At that very climb 5 riders composed a brand new front group: Mikaël Chérel, Jesper Hansen, Francesco Gavazzi, Beñat Intxausti for our team and Jay McCarthy. The first four survived the bump and would decide the stage win battle by sprinting in the wet streets of Fuengirola.
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Inside the final km, the four seemed to be almost evenly matched, but Jesper Hansen and Francesco Gavazzi were going strongest. As a matter of principle, the Italian was by far the fastest guy of these four.
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Still it was Denmark's Jesper Hansen who won the fifth stage for the Australian team Orica-GreenEDGE, as Intxausti came home in fourth.
Ruta del Sol
Stage 5
1Jesper HansenOrica-GreenEDGE3h56'55"
2Francesco GavazziLampre-Meridas.t.
3Mikaël ChérelColombias.t.
4Beñat IntxaustiRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
5Peter SaganTinkoffs.t.
6Gregor MühlbergerTeam Skys.t.
7Tony GallopinTinkoffs.t.
8Fernando GaviriaMovistar Teams.t.
9José GonçalvesRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
10Adam YatesTeam Skys.t.
Ruta del Sol
Overall standings
1Adam YatesTeam Sky17h36'27"
2Peter SaganTinkoff+ 50"
3Valérien GaltierTeam Sky+ 1'30"
4Víctor Hugo MerinoTinkoff+ 1'42"
5Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 1'49"
6Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+ 1'52"
7Davide FormoloTinkoff+ 3'59"
8Robert PowerLotto Soudal+ 4'09"
9Quentin PacherDirect Énergie+ 4'50
10Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 5'19"

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Tamijo
The team continues to produce some very good results in both races Smile
 
sutty68
A Good 6th Overall for Eder in Oman Smile
 
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Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
The team continues to produce some very good results in both races Smile


We're indeed happy to see how good the team's riding atm Wink


sutty68 wrote:
A Good 6th Overall for Eder in Oman Smile


And well-deserved too after his aggressive racing Wink
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Ruta del Sol (2.1)
Stage 6/6, 95.1 kms
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The sixth and final stage took the riders to the flat regio near the Costa del Sol. A final stage often is a sprinters' prey, but a giveaway scenario is far from excluded. There is no doubt breakaway spots will be pricey.
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After a stage that certainly won't be mentioned in the annals of cycling, Joey Rosskopf tried to forget a disaster of yesterday's stage. Quickly, he gapped a breakaway group that had contained Aldo Lature earlier on. And for a very long time, it seemed like he had this one in the bag.
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Ultimately, the win would jump out of his very bag and move to the one of Fernando Gaviria, as he outsprinted Marco König for his 2nd win in 2019. After the stage we received the news that Ruben Guerreiro had moved up to 9th place due to a time loss suffered by Davide Formolo.
Ruta del Sol
Stage 6
1Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team2h00'43"
2Marco KönigDirect Énergies.t.
3Joey RosskopfCannondale Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4Peter SaganTinkoffs.t.
5José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
6Mamyr StashTinkoffs.t.
7Andrea GuardiniTeam Katushas.t.
8Tony GallopinTinkoffs.t.
9Sylwester JaniszewskiLA Aluminios - Antartes.t.
10Valérien GaltierTeam Skys.t.
Ruta del Sol
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1Adam YatesTeam Sky19h37'10"
2Peter SaganTinkoff+ 50"
3Valérien GaltierTeam Sky+ 1'30"
4Víctor Hugo MerinoTinkoff+ 1'42"
5Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 1'49"
6Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+ 1'52"
7Robert PowerLotto Soudal+ 4'09"
8Quentin PacherDirect Énergie+ 4'50"
9Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 5'19"
10Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 5'56"
Ruta del Sol
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1José GonçalvesRuralvía - Seguros RGA41
2Yoann BagotDirect Énergie16
3Adam YatesTeam Sky11
4Eduard PradesSynergy Baku Cycling Project10
5Joey RosskopfCannondale Pro Cycling Team9

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sutty68
I think Ruben will be disappointed with his ninth place Overall Sad
 
Tamijo
José Gonçalves took that KoM with some margin Grin
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
I think Ruben will be disappointed with his ninth place Overall Sad


So do I, but he'll realise this was the best possible result given his current shape Pfft


Tamijo wrote:
José Gonçalves took that KoM with some margin Grin


Must be deserved then Wink
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San Ramón, Uruguay - February 28th
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We are more than thrilled to inform you our very own sprinter Manuel Martínez is the new Uruguayan champion. Earlier this day, this year's road race concluded with a heavily reduced pack entering the village of San Ramón, a small rural town situated 100 kms north of Montevideo.

Martínez outsprinted the others in that group and he'll be wearing the blue and white striped Uruguayan jersey for the first time. He now will be given some days off to rest up after two long flights, and then he'll be able to show the following kit. It's a common project completed by our beloved partners, France's graphic artist Médé33 and Sportful. UCI have also given their approval already for the usage of this splendid kit.

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Find the full race results (the riders who finished in the top ten) below:

Uruguay National Championships Road Race
135 kms
1Manuel Martínez3h26'02"
2Ricardo Guedess.t.
3Richard Mascaranass.t.
4Geovane Fernandezs.t.
5Ignacio Maldonado+ 41"
6Matias Perezs.t.
7Enrique Wynants.t.
8Camilo Pimentel+ 1'16"
9Nicolas Arachichus.t.
10Diego Gonzalezs.t.

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Yay a National Champion Smile
 
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Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (1.HC)
198.3 kms, 10 cobbled sections
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A. CerezoE.L. CortesF. GrijalbaG. Izagirre
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sutty68 wrote:
Yay a National Champion Smile


Always nice to wear a special jersey indeed Smile too bad I only found fitting stages afterwards, I could've raced for the jersey instead of having to use an editor.
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Tamijo
Nice win from Martínez
And Good luck in East Flanders.
 
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