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Kiserlovski01
Vuelta al País Vasco (WT) i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png
Stage 4/6, 148.4 kms
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The second summit finish stage is shorter and less demanding than the first, with less climbs in general and an easier final one to end the day.
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Tens of riders tried but only eight got into the break: Brändle, Busato, Schwarzmann, Vangstad, T. Ludvigsson, Rubio and once CX world champions Wout Van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel. A strong group but the peloton easily kept control, giving nothing more than 2' to them.
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The eight got scattered quickly, way before the stage conclusion. At the third categorised climb, Andrew Talansky accelerated from the bunch.
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In the descent of that same third climb, van der Poel continued on his own. Only Brändle could catch back up, the other six were out of sight.
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While the pack was rushing through that very descent, world champion Gallopin and GC third Alaphilippe got involved in a crash. Both top 10 contenders close to several minutes of potential time loss, and two less domestiques for team leader Aru, who is the current leader of the GC.
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At the front Talansky joined van der Poel, while Brändle lost contact.
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Their ship would strand right at the second intermediate sprint, where Barbero narrowly bagged some vital points for the points classification.
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And he managed to do so at the last intermediate sprint of the day too.
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Nothing happened before the final climb. Once there Adam Yates had to put in everything to keep up with, Jesús Herrada's attack. Katusha's Nairo Quintana tried to follow the latter as well. This trio grew a small advantage over the pack where our team leaders were keeping up well.
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The last kilometer was a short murito. Herrada was still leading, ahead of Yates, but the Englishman seemed to be closing in. Behind them the peloton had bridged as Guerreiro looked the stronger guy of the team.
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Adam Yates came very close but couldn't deny Herrada the stage win. Guerreiro beat Quintana for 3rd place as Aru keeps the yellow jersey.
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Stage 4/6
1Jesús HerradaAstana Pro Team3h32'51"
2Adam YatesTeam Skys.t.
3Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
4Nairo QuintanaTeam Katushas.t.
5Laurens De PlusEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
6Eder ChávarriRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
7Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.
8Daniel MartinAG2R La Mondiales.t.
9Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
10Bauke MollemaTeam Katushas.t.
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Overall standings
1Fabio AruTinkoff15h02'55"
2Simon YatesTeam Sky+ 38"
3Michał KwiatkowskiIAM Cycling+ 1'48"
4Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.
5Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 3'05"
6Bauke MollemaTeam Katushas.t.
7Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
8Tim WellensTinkoff+ 4'17"
9Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 4'20"
10Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 4'37"
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 5/6, 179.1 kms
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This fifth and penultimate stage is harder than its profile may look. The climbs feature steep slopes, so GC shifts can't be excluded beforehand.
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It took awhile for a break to be formed but before the second mountain sprint 5 guys got a gap: Jacobs, Talansky, Hector Saez, Vangstad and Schwarzmann. The maximal advantage was about three mere minutes.
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The BMC duo of Jacobs and Talansky left the other riders behind at the longest climb. The pack had started closing in already so they had to do something. The remaining three slowed down and quickly got reeled in.
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A heavily reduced pack reached the summit shortly after the BMC duo.
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In the descent a crash took stage winner Jesús Herrada, Ulissi and GC second Simon Yates. Meanwhile, the last escapees were reeled back in.
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Valverde, Pinot and Poels dropped out of the pack to wait for the British team leader, the Dutchman sacrificing his own ambition and his GC 5th.
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Chávarri struggled due to the speedy pace in the first group and would lose contact as the false flat after the fourth climb cost him his position.
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Pinot and Valverde brought Simon Yates back, along with some others. However Chávarri couldn't keep up with them either. He missed out on rejoining the front group, as the cold & rain had taken much out of him.
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Back at the front Guerreiro tried to anticipate at the last climb knowing that he would not be able to respond to attacks. At first he was alone...
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Kwiatkowski and Aru caught up and left Ruben behind a kilometer from the top. He looked behind him, and saw some others, closing in as well.
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Aru and Kwiatkowski were both out of reach, but Guerreiro got stuck in the wheel of Mollema and Alaphilippe, group 3 was another 1'30" down.
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The two leaders sprinted for the stage, and their sprint was as exciting as the entire of the rained off second to last day in the Basque Country.
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The Italian (overall leader) showed off why he is the guy in that jersey. Sadly he'd also become the new points leader by 1 point over Barbero.
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Ruben had big troubles to keep up with his companions but a last huge effort resulted in him being granted the same time at the line. The blue young leader's jersey also became his due to the off-day of Chávarri...
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The latter came home together with Barbero, as both lost 8' on the E1.
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Stage 5/6
1Fabio AruTinkoff4h06'43"
2Michał KwiatkowskiIAM Cyclings.t.
3Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 1'25"
4Bauke MollemaTeam Katushas.t.
5Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
6Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 2'57"
7Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.
8Marco HallerTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9Daniel MartinAG2R La Mondiale+ 5'21"
10Rafał MajkaTinkoffs.t.
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Overall standings
1Fabio AruTinkoff19h09'38"
2Michał KwiatkowskiIAM Cycling+ 1'48"
3Bauke MollemaTeam Katusha+ 4'30"
4Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 4'45"
5Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 6'02"
6Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 8'26"
7Simon YatesTeam Sky+ 8'45"
8Tim WellensTinkoff+ 9'38"
9Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 9'41"
10Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 10'05"
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
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Kiserlovski01
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San Martin - Acacias, 37 kms
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Colombia National Championships
Race profile
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Colombia National Championships
Team lineup
S. HenaoJ.S. MolanoD. OchoaN. Padilla
Colombia National Championships
On the startlist
W. AnaconaJ. ChamorroB. RamírezJ. Restrepo

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Kiserlovski01
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San Martin - Acacias, 37 kms
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Colombia National Championships ITT 2019
Race results
1Miguel Angel LopezEtixx - Quick-step53'19"
2Brayan RamírezSEG Racing+ 8"
3Roller DiagamaColombia+ 12"
4Edward DiazColombia+ 30"
5Salvador MorenoGazprom - Rusvelo+ 39"
6Bernardo SuazaColombia+ 47"
7Diego OchoaRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 52"
8Carlos BetancurMovistar Team+ 54"
9Julian ArredondoIAM Cycling+ 1'03"
10Jhonatan RestrepoMovistar Teams.t.
11Juan Sebastian MolanoRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 1'04"
12Winner AnaconaIAM Cycling+ 1'05"
13Heiner ParraColombia+ 1'14"
14Esteban ChavesTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1'17"
15Sebastian HenaoRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 1'19"
16Daniel Felipe MartinezTrek - Segafredo+ 1'24"
17Isaac BolívarMeridiana Kamen Teams.t.
18Eduardo EstradaColombia+ 1'25"
19Paul FurerMovistar Team+ 1'29"
20Jeffrey RomeroRoth - Skoda+ 1'34"

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sutty68
The guys have put in some good rides at País Vasco Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
The guys have put in some good rides at País Vasco Wink


Probably even our best stage race of the season so far Wink
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Kiserlovski01
Vuelta al País Vasco (WT) i.imgur.com/ttAHdWi.png
Stage 6/6, 18.2 kms
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Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Stage 6/6
1Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team25'52"
2Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 10"
3Nairo QuintanaTeam Katusha+ 13"
4Davide MartinelliCannondale Pro Cycling Team+ 27"
5Ruben GuerreiroRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
6Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 29"
7Michal KwiatkowskiIAM Cycling+ 30"
8Cameron MeyerEtixx - Quick-step+ 32"
9Tim WellensTinkoff+ 41"
10Gregor MühlbergerTeam Sky+ 42"
Vuelta al País Vasco 2019
Final overall standings
i.imgur.com/WNoWhKg.pngFabio Aru i.imgur.com/IkT8zKD.pngTinkoff19h37'20"
2Michał KwiatkowskiIAM Cycling+ 28"
3Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 3'50"
4Bauke MollemaTeam Katusha+ 4'04"
5Julian AlaphilippeTinkoff+ 4'41"
6Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 6'46"
7Simon YatesTeam Sky+ 8'06"
8Tim WellensTinkoff+ 8'29"
9Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/zZ7wmEE.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 8'42"
10Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 8'57"
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Aquarius97
Good points for Guerreiro and the team with that 9th place.

Also, what an horrible TT for Aru. Luckily for him, he had almost 2 minutes on Kwiato
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Kiserlovski01
Aquarius97 wrote:
Good points for Guerreiro and the team with that 9th place.

Also, what an horrible TT for Aru. Luckily for him, he had almost 2 minutes on Kwiato


Incredible comeback from Guerreiro indeed Smile turns out the time lost at stage 1 cost us a GC podium and a sponsor goal though Frown

Aru suffered yet he's the deserved winner. Hopefully for him he'll shine in the Ardennes and at Le Tour too Wink
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sutty68
Ruben will be happy with his top ten and Best young rider jersey Smile
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Ruben will be happy with his top ten and Best young rider jersey Smile


He will, especially given everything that has happened in this race. Our GC hopes were destroyed quickly but we won 2 stages and a jersey and had a guy in at least the top 5 of every stage Wink
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Tamijo
O yes - very good race indeed
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
O yes - very good race indeed


Thanks Tamijo! Any reason things have been silent in your thread lately?
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Kiserlovski01
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Paris - Roubaix 2019 (WT) i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png
258.4 kms, 28 cobbled sections
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Paris - Roubaix
Latest editions
201820172016
1.A. Kristoff1.E. Boasson Hagen1.A. Kristoff
2.S. Vanmarcke2.T. Benoot2.S. Vanmarcke
3.Z. Stybar3.S. Vanmarcke3.T. Boonen
Paris - Roubaix 2019
Race profile
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Paris - Roubaix 2019
On the startlist
T. BenootL. BoomA. KristoffF. Sénéchal
L. SpenglerN. TerpstraG. ThomasS. Vanmarcke
Paris - Roubaix 2019
Team lineup
C. BarberoA. CerezoE.L. CortesF. Grijalba
A. LatureJ.S. MolanoA. TinajeroF. Zurlo

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Tamijo
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Tamijo wrote:
O yes - very good race indeed


Thanks Tamijo! Any reason things have been silent in your thread lately?



Yes. I have been helping the ManGame community reporting some races over there the last month, so just a time issue, I will continue with Astana story soon.
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Tamijo wrote:
O yes - very good race indeed


Thanks Tamijo! Any reason things have been silent in your thread lately?



Yes. I have been helping the ManGame community reporting some races over there the last month, so just a time issue, I will continue with Astana story soon.


That's good to hear! Good luck at both projects Smile
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Kiserlovski01
Paris - Roubaix (WT) i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png
258.4 kms, 28 cobbled sections
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Dust, crashes and an unmatched number of cobbles, that's what awaits the 200 riders at the Hell of the North. Classics specialists are eager to (hopefully) strike one last time ahead of a well-deserved period of rest.
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Too many attacks to count yet only 4 guys in the breakaway. Krigbaum, Navardauskas, Edmondson and Gidich opened a gap of 8'30" in the first hundred kms, before the inaugural of 28 cobbled sections in Troisvilles.
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Three full minutes of the advantage melted away over the next 50 kms. The only noteworthy thing was Stybar and Kristoff suffering a crash just minutes away from the cobbled Trouée d'Arenberg, in the Forest of the same name. The Norwegian, who won 2 of the 3 latest editions, had no troubles in rejoining the bunch along with the Czech national champion.
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The ever-tricky and extremely irregular cobbles reduced the breakaway by half when Edmondson and Gidich crashed. The two that escaped the fall couldn't wait and continued together, defending a gap of 5 minutes.
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Navardauskas had to let Krigbaum go. As the Dane was forced to go on his own he saw his advantage shrinking more and more. At the cobbles of secteur Beuvry-la-Forêt à Orchies he had still 1'22", with 65 kms left.
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After he was reeled in 25 silent kilometers dawned. Benoot accelerated with 35 kms to go. Some followed to create a gap but they were caught within the next 10 kms. The compressed pack then contained 25 riders.
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Terpstra was the next to attack but his one came to nothing either. One 5-star section to go and nothing's been decided after a rather dull race.
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At the atrocious cobblestones of Carrefour de l'Arbre, the expected try failed to occur. However the E1 was not freewheeling at all. Cortes lost contact but Lature looked strong, picking a position near the very front.
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Rowe, Sénéchal, Helling and Böger got dropped before the Velodrome as well. Benoot set the pace there and gave the ones at the back of the 18-man group big difficulties. Lature now had a single goal in mind: to remain glued to his wheel, as things started to look very bright for him.
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Benoot went so fast that only Lature and Terpstra could stay near him. The other 15 potential winners had very few time to bridge, as the final 1000 meters were approaching, fast. Could Lature surprise everyone?
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The others realised they're about to sprint for the third and last podium place only. Right at the same time Lature wanted to leave the wheel of Benoot but he didn't get the chance. Benoot had this, only 500 m to go.
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Lature had to bow his head for Benoot and watch how he won his first cobble, pulling off a great RvV-Roubaix double like Kristoff did last year and Boonen did in 2012. Lature secured a big second place, while Sep Vanmarcke reached the podium for the fourth consecutive year without winning a single time. And so the 2019 cobbled season came to its end.
Paris - Roubaix 2019
Race results
1Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal6h14'26"
2Aldo LatureRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
3Sep VanmarckeLotto Soudals.t.
4Lukas SpenglerTeam Katushas.t.
5Wilfried KöhlerTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
6Edvald Boasson HagenTeam Dimension Datas.t.
7Lars BoomTeam Skys.t.
8Jens KeukeleireEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
9Ian StannardEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
10Yves LampaertEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
11Zdenek StybarTeam Katushas.t.
12Jürgen RoelandtsTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
13Geraint ThomasTinkoffs.t.
14Niki TerpstraCannondale Pro Cycling Teams.t.
15Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Teams.t.
16Alexander KristoffLotto Soudals.t.
17Matteo TrentinIAM Cyclings.t.
18David HellingCannondale Pro Cycling Team+ 1'58"
19Florian SenechalBMC Racing Team+ 2'44"
20Falk BögerEtixx - Quick-step+ 4'04"

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Aquarius97
So close...
Manager of [MG] Repsol - Netflix


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sutty68
What a Great performance from Lature Grin
 
purepasd
That is one great result you've got there Cool
 
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