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Kiserlovski01
Giro d'Italia 2020 :: Race recap


i.imgur.com/7sJzapE.png Final overall standings

Upsetting final week for Landa. Two very bad days cost him the GT win he's now still yet to achieve. Two very good days made Ruben finish in fourth.

Ruben has now made the top 10 in all three GTs and achieved a top 5 in two of them.


1Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale83h47'21"
2Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 3'11"
3Miguel Angel LopezDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 4'29"
4Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 5'50"
5Leopold KönigTeam Dimension Data+ 6'31"
6Rodrigo ContrerasBORA - hansgrohe+ 19'00"
7Pierre-Roger LatourBORA - hansgrohe+ 20'29"
8Lachlan MortonTeam Sky+ 23'49"
9Bauke MollemaTeam Sunweb+ 29'09"
10Robert PowerLotto Soudal+ 32'59"
11Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 35'44"
12Merhawi KudusTeam Dimension Data+ 42'15"
13Hugh CarthyTeam Sky+ 43'21"
14Rafal MajkaBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 43'25"
15Calvin BenekeTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 44'26"
16Léo VincentTeam Sky+ 50'00"
17Matvei MamykinBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 54'07"
18Rubén FernándezBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 59'51"
19Alexis VuillermozBORA - hansgrohe+ 1h02'05"
20Mathias FrankBMC Racing Team+ 1h03'13"


i.imgur.com/KMZl9OZ.png Final points standings

For Landa it won't be more than a consolation prize. He should be thankful that many breakaways made it to the line on flatter stages.

1Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team136 pts.
2Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team117 pts.
3Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale105 pts.
4Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb97 pts.
5Miguel Angel LopezDeceuninck - Quick Step97 pts.
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7Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team64 pts.


i.imgur.com/lw5pIK3.png Final mountain standings

Steven Kruijswijk also took advantage of Landa's downfall and sat in the break on the right stages. The 18 points gathered at the penultimate stage eventually gave him the edge over Jin Guo.

1Steven KruijswijkMitchelton-Scott191 pts.
2Jin GuoCCC Team178 pts.
3Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team169 pts.
4Gavin MannionTrek - Segafredo144 pts.
5Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale103 pts.
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9Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team48 pts.
11Enrico Battaglin i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team48 pts.


i.imgur.com/UmPDicH.png Final young standings

Quite some gaps here. Deserved for the only u25 rider who made the top 10, after having dropped out of it at a certain point. The others were not consistent enough or couldn't quite ride for themselves this year.

1Robert PowerLotto Soudal84h20'20"
2Léo VincentTeam Sky+ 17'01"
3Sam OomenTeam Dimension Data+ 36'33"
4Muchaneta WilliamsTeam Dimension Data+ 51'38"
5Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 56'32"


Final team standings


1Bahrain Merida Pro Team251h15'52"
2BORA - hansgrohe+ 8'03"
3Team Dimension Data+ 41'44"
4Team Sky+ 46'15"
5Ruralvía-RTPi Pro Team i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.png+ 1h13'47"


Stage winners


Stage 1EF Education First
Stage 2Mark CavendishTeam Sky
Stage 3Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team
Stage 4Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team
Stage 5Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb
Stage 6Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team
Stage 7Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale
Stage 8Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team
Stage 9Alessandro De MarchiTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Stage 10Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale
Stage 11Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team
Stage 12Juan José LobatoTeam Dimension Data
Stage 13Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team
Stage 14Jay McCarthyMitchelton-Scott
Stage 15Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team
Stage 16Mikel LandaBahrain Merida Pro Team
Stage 17Rohan DennisTeam Sky
Stage 18Leopold KönigTeam Dimension Data
Stage 19Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step
Stage 20Lachlan MortonTeam Sky
Stage 21Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team

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valverde321
That was quite an exciting Grand Tour! Great result for Guerreiro to win the final stage and move into 4th

Also really like the summary of the race too! Shame to see Nibali so far down, but Im guessing he's declined quite a bit.
 
Kiserlovski01
valverde321 wrote:
That was quite an exciting Grand Tour! Great result for Guerreiro to win the final stage and move into 4th

Also really like the summary of the race too! Shame to see Nibali so far down, but Im guessing he's declined quite a bit.


It was a fun ride for sure! Top 5 was about what we aimed for here, daily form let us down on too many stages to claim more.

Tried a somewhat different approach for the summary, and I'm glad you like it! Probably hard to keep track of the entire race, but the crash ruined quite a lot for Nibali, I think. Without it, I'm confident he would've secured another GT top 10, even at the age of 35.
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sutty68
Ruben just missing out on the podium Frown, but at least he finished the race on a high Wink
 
Tamijo
Was asking for 10", got a lot more.
Smile
 
purepasd
Succesfully completed Giro, bunch of WT-points and two stage wins. Well done.
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Ruben just missing out on the podium Frown, but at least he finished the race on a high Wink


A surprising high I'd dare to say. The podium was a wild dream but finishing over a minute adrift is easier to accept. Wink

Tamijo wrote:
Was asking for 10", got a lot more. Smile


Very happy with that performance. Smile

purepasd wrote:
Succesfully completed Giro, bunch of WT-points and two stage wins. Well done.


Thank you! Chased that stage win quite long if you look at how close we came at several points. In the end, a very steady performance and Ruben didn't let us down. He'll try to do the same at la Vuelta later this year.
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For the upcoming races (Dauphiné and Tour de Suisse), I'm going to experiment with an alternate style of reports. If you like, it I would like to use in the future for smaller races. It should allow me to move through the season a little faster.

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Critérium du Dauphiné (2.UWT)
Southern France, 8 stages
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The stage 1 prologue will take place in the Alpine city of Grenoble.
Critérium du Dauphiné
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Stages
1.i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png 5km2.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 185km3.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 161km4.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 166km
5.i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png 52km6.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 185km7.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 166km8.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 126km
Critérium du Dauphiné 2020
Top riders
GC riders:Sprinters:Other:
Warren Barguil Carlos Barbero Julian Alaphilippe
Alberto Contador Bryan Coquard Valerien Galtier
Wilco Kelderman Jasper Stuyven Adriano Malori
Nairo Quintana Danny Van Poppel Geraint Thomas
Sam Vandenborre Wouter Wippert Mathieu van der Poel
Critérium du Dauphiné 2020
Team lineup
C. BarberoP. BilbaoA. CerezoJ. Caicedo
A. MendigainD. QuintanaD. SagastaS. Vandenborre

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Critérium du Dauphiné (2.UWT)


i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png Stage 1 :: 5.8 kms
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This year's edition started with a flat prologue in the streets of Grenoble. It was won by former world champion Malori, who finished faster than a strong Geoghan Hart. Cerezo and Vandenborre both made the top 10 for us.

1Adriano MaloriMovistar Team7'07"
2Tao Geoghegan HartTeam Sky+ 2"
3Pierre-Henri LecuisinierGroupama - FDJ+ 4"
4Lasse Norman HansenMovistar Team+ 7"
5Alexis GougeardDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 8"
6Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 9"
7Angel Cerezo i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 10"
8Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Teams.t.
9Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuick-Cults.t.
10Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 11"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 2 :: 185.8 kms
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Stage 2 began with a 3-man breakaway that fought for the first mountain jersey. ColoQuick's Andreas Vangstad took it but their journey came to an end with about 10 km to the line.

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Our sprint preparation went quite well until our train got boxed in near the barriers. Jasper Stuyven narrowly outsprinted Van Der Sande for the win, Barbero couldn't do better than 10th.


1Jasper StuyvenLotto Soudal4h15'06"
2Tosh Van der SandeAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3Patryk KomisarekCCC Teams.t.
4Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
5Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
6Matteo PelucchiAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuick-Cults.t.
8Davide CimolaiMitchelton-Scotts.t.
9Jasper De BuystLotto Soudals.t.
10Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.

i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 3 :: 161.8 kms
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Stage 3 was a lot more hilly than the first two. Bahrain set the pace all day long, as the day passed without a real breakaway. Dayer Quintana picked up enough points to claim the provisional KoM lead.

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Barbero made it over the categorised climbs and was confident to play his sprint. However, stage favourite Alaphilippe split the group on the penultimate bump. He thereafter won the sprint of a 5-man group. Kelderman took yellow jersey as Sam lost a bit of time.


1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team3h55'01"
2Carlos BetancurMovistar Teams.t.
3Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Datas.t.
4Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
5Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiale+ 14"
6Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 24"
7Winner AnaconaTeam Skys.t.
8Steven KruijswijkMitchelton-Scotts.t.
9Nairo QuintanaBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
10Yoann BagotAG2R La Mondiales.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 4 :: 166.6 kms
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Quintana joined the break on stage 4. He once again bagged some KoM points, but the breakaway group of three riders lost a first rider too early.

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Quintana and Rui Costa couldn't make a once promising lead count. Sam finished inside the bunch, where Coquard pipped Wippert on the last 50 meters. Bilbao's good leadout allowed Barbero to come home in 6th.


1Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Team3h54'01"
2Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
3Jasper StuyvenLotto Soudals.t.
4Tosh Van der SandeAG2R La Mondiales.t.
5Matteo PelucchiAstana Pro Teams.t.
6Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
7Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
8Jasper De BuystLotto Soudals.t.
9Patryk KomisarekCCC Teams.t.
10Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.


Critérium du Dauphiné 2020
GC after stage 4
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin12h11'26"
2Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 7"
3Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+ 13"
4Tao Geoghegan HartTeam Sky+ 15"
5Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 21"
6Alexis GougeardDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
7Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 22"
8Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 23"
9Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Teams.t.
10Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale+ 25"
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Tamijo
Fingers crossed for Quintana.
In GC just minor gaps so anything is possiable i guess.
 
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Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Fingers crossed for Quintana.
In GC just minor gaps so anything is possiable i guess.


Plenty of KoM points to gain on the upcoming mountain stages, I reckon Dayer needs a good run on one of them.

Disappointed to see Sam lose some time on stage 3. Time gaps are still small though, with the rather modest field he should be able to pull off a top 5 if he's got enough left after the Giro.
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Critérium du Dauphiné (2.UWT)

i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png Stage 5 :: 52.1 kms
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Today's long time trial was something two of our men were especially looking forward to: Angel Cerezo and Sam Vandenborre.

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Angel never found a good rhythm and kept losing time with every intermediate point. He eventually finished a significant 4'20" slower than Julien Vermote, who had the fastest time at that point.

The Belgian's time remained at the top of the tables for a long time, until Lasse Norman Hansen went another 1'30" faster.

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Sam had a very good day, proved by how he caught up with the rider in front of him at the second intermediate point. His time there was 2" slower than Hansen's.

At the third and last intermediate point, Sam and Hansen had the same time, but the Dane was still faster by several hundreds of seconds. All eyes were on the Sam approaching the finish line now...

Sam completed the course in 1h12'43", a mere 5 seconds faster than Hansen! It's his second time trial triumph after he had already won the long one in the Giro.

His superb performance made Sam move into the yellow jersey, leading by 1'. And it might not have shown today, but he's been dealing with back pain for a few days now. Not the best circumstances to defend a GC lead for sure. To be continued...


1Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team1h12'43"
2Lasse Norman HansenMovistar Team+ 5"
3Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+ 1'09"
4Winner AnaconaTeam Sky+ 1'31"
5Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 1'36"
6Alexander FoliforovTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 1'39"
7Julien VermoteLotto Soudal+ 1'40"
8Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 2'14"
9Anton VorobyevTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'15"
10Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'18"


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 6 :: 185.9 kms
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The first day we needed to defend the yellow jersey on, the mountains finally arrived.

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A breakaway of 10 riders took off in the pouring rain. Our work helped to reel in eight on the HC Col du Grand Colombier. Afterwards cooperation was not good enough to catch the remaining two.

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Education First's Gabriele Pizzaballa dropped Rui Costa on the last climb and rode to a great stage win. Former Vuelta winner Barguil took second as he moved closer to the top 10.

A remarkably strong Barbero managed to stay with the top GC riders and won the sprint for third. No big changes in the overall, except for Malori dropping out of sight.


1Gabriele PizzaballaEF Education First Pro Team4h36'50
2Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 1'19
3Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 2'07
4Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
5Lasse Norman HansenMovistar Teams.t.
6Tao Geoghegan HartTeam Skys.t.
7Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
8Carlos BetancurMovistar Teams.t.
9Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
10Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 7 :: 166.7 kms
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The queen stage, which featured six categorised climbs, was up next. Anyone keen on winning any jersey better not have a bad day.

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Dayer was allowed to join the break of the day. Yellow jersey Vandenborre had stated that his back pains had gotten even worse overnight.

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Things took another turn for the worse when Sam crashed with still four climbs to go. He made a first effort to get back into the pack.

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Eighty kilometers from the line, Sam found peace in the fact that the yellow jersey would change shoulders, as he let go of the bunch.

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Dayer, who picked up enough points to secure the mountain jersey, was reeled in on the HC Col de Joux Plane. He was left behind by the best of the GC contenders at first.

A short breath later he started to pass riders himself.

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Kelderman, Barguil and Formolo sprinted for the win in Morzine. The Dutchman just about held off Barguil. He took the race lead back from Sam, who decided to leave the race.

Dayer saw his fighting spirit rewarded with a superb fourth place. Jonathan did very well too and won the sprint of the next group to claim 5th.



1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin4h36'30"
2Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiales.t.
4Dayer Quintana i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 1'06"
5Jonathan Caicedo i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 1'36"
6Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
7Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiales.t.
8Nairo QuintanaBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
9Alberto ContadorBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
10Winner AnaconaTeam Sky+ 4'01"


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It's always a good idea to be in the break on the closing stage. Jonathan Caicedo bridged a 2' gap to join.

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Given the fact he was the best climber of the group, him riding clear on Col du Corbier (cat.1) was not too surprising. He kept 2'30" over a GC group that was closing in. Dayer sat just behind those overall contenders.

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The long false flat section and the uphill finish in Châtel were not in favour of the lone survivor. Inside the last km Kelderman, Barguil and Calmejane came within 15".

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Thankfully, the line came just in time. Jonathan landed his second ever WT stage win, as Barguil stranded in second and Kelderman in third. The Dutch Tirreno winner secured a new overall WT win.

Dayer finished a great race with a 7th place, just behind his brother.



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2Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
4Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiales.t.
5Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 1'57"
6Nairo QuintanaBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
7Dayer Quintana i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
8Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'11"
9Alberto ContadorBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 2'53"
10Antoine LavieuAG2R La Mondiale+ 4'07"


Critérium du Dauphiné 2020
Finall overall standings
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin25h49'47"
2Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 2'50"
3Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'24"
4Nairo QuintanaBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 5'00"
5Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiale+ 5'53"
6Alberto ContadorBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 6'17"
7Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 7'13"
8Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 9'19"
9Winner AnaconaTeam Sky+ 10'04"
10Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 10'47"
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16Dayer Quintana i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 13'28"
i.imgur.com/lN8xN6V.png Overall Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin
i.imgur.com/cgKU78r.png Points Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin
i.imgur.com/eAhW2JU.png Mountain Dayer QuintanaRuralvía-RTPi
i.imgur.com/juLusOl.png Young Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data
Best team: Bahrain Merida Pro Team

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Liking the report, nice and simple Smile
 
Tamijo
Stage 5: Sam on fire, also glad to see Lasse have developed into a top tempo rider.
Stage 7: More perfect stage results for the team, on top Dayer got the KoM
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Liking the report, nice and simple Smile


Thanks sutty. Smile

Tamijo wrote:
Stage 5: Sam on fire, also glad to see Lasse have developed into a top tempo rider.
Stage 7: More perfect stage results for the team, on top Dayer got the KoM


Amazing time trial from our world champion, especially with a demanding GT in the legs. Too bad an injury kept him from doing well in the GC, the not so strong field offered a unique chance to secure a good overall.

Dayer deservedly took the mountain jersey home, and on top he had two very good stage results too. It don't recall where he lost that much time; in hindsight he could've finished even higher in the GC. But this was by far our best showing in this race.

And then there's still Jonathan's stage win, the excitement in the last km had me thrilled. Wink
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Tour de Suisse (2.UWT)
Switzerland, 9 stages
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The beautiful but brutal 2.478m Nufenenpass awaits the riders on stage 7, by far the toughest one. It's the highest pass situated entirely in Switzerland.
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Stages
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Top riders
GC riders:Sprinters:Other:
Fabio Aru Niccolo Bonifazio Tiesj Benoot
Mikel Landa Nacer Bouhanni Tom Dumoulin
Rafal Majka Caleb Ewan Tony Gallopin
Thibaut Pinot Marcel Kittel Alexey Lutsenko
Adam Yates Peter Sagan Michael Matthews
Simon Yates Elia Viviani Gregor Mühlberger
Tour de Suisse 2020
Team lineup
A. BayarriE. ChávarriE.L. CortesJ. Gonçalves
G. IzagirreI. IzagirreJ.S. MolanoF. Palmero

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Tamijo
Good luck Izagirre's Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Good luck Izagirre's Wink


With Gorka retiring at the end of the year, they better enjoy it while it lasts. Wink
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Time Flies :lol:
 
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