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Lefevere's Blue Army | S3 | Tour de France
Tamijo
Quick Step almost too strong, dominating the race by numbers.
Zdenek Stybar had some misfortune with two punctures, but with that team to back him up, not even “The Sagan” had the power to outsmart him.
Congratz
 
valverde321
@ Batista - Thanks, I was super happy to get the win, distancing the favourites paid off, or else I think Stybi wouldve been caught.

@ Freitas - Thanks Smile

@ baseball - Thank you, I think doing them for the more important races is good. A race like this deserves a more detailed report for sure.

@ Tamijo - Yeah, we really did dominate the race, and I think RVV in PCM the AI never expect anything to happen until the final 60km, so if you pace early there can be huge gaps. I may try a different strategy next season, just to keep things interesting...
 
valverde321
Itzulia Basque Country 2020 (2.UWT)


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Stage 1


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Evenepoel wins his first WT stage


After making a late attack, Evenepoel was allowed to get a gap of 45 seconds on the descent and just held off the bunch to take the opening stage!

1Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:00
3Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
4Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
5Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
6Enric MasDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
7Jonathan CastroviejoTeam Ineos+00:00
8Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
9Sean BennettEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:00
10Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:00


Stage 2


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Evenepoel wearing the leaders jersey, his first of many


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One wasnt enough, Evenepoel takes stage 2 as well


After the last climb, Remco tried to set a high pace to discourage any attacks and actually got away again, so he kept his speed up knowing he would have no shot from a bunch sprint, and makes it 2/2 so far, in a WT race.

1Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
3Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:00
4Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+00:00
5Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:00
6Michael WoodsEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:00
7Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+00:00
8Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
9Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
10Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00


Stage 3


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Matthews takes one for the sprinters on stage 3


1Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
2Caleb EwanLotto - Soudal+00:00
3Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
4Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
5Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
6Mikel LandaMovistar Team+00:00
7Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo+00:00
8Michael WoodsEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:00
9Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:00
10Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:00


Stage 4 ITT


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Jungels first opportunity to show off his Rainbow stripes


1Rohan DennisTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
2Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+00:07
3Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:28
4Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:29
5Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:41
6Jonathan CastroviejoTeam Ineos+00:43
7Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+00:51
8Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha - Alpecin+00:53
9Marc SolerMovistar Team+00:54
10Egan BernalTeam Ineos+00:54


Stage 5


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GC ranking at the start of Stage 5


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Nibali celebrates his stage 5 win


After the TT, Evenepoel had a poor stage 5, and fell down the GC ranking, but Jungels and Alaphilippe remain the leaders, heading into the final stage.

1Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
2Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
3Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+00:00
4Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+00:00
5Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
6Davide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
7Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
8Jesús HerradaCCC Team+00:00
9Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+00:00
10Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:00


Stage 6


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Dennis hangs on to his GC lead on the final stage, with Formolo taking the stage win


1Davide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
2Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
3Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
4Rohan DennisTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
5Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
6Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:00
7Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
8Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+00:37
9Adam YatesMitchelton - Scott+00:37
10Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo+00:37


Final Standings


GC

1Rohan DennisTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
2Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:20
3Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+00:29
4Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:41
5Tom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+00:44
6Davide FormoloBORA - hansgrohe+00:46
7Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:52
8Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+01:28
9Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+01:51
10Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+01:51
11Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+02:13
12Michael WoodsEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+03:24
13Richie PorteTrek - Segafredo+04:08
14Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+04:35
15Egan BernalTeam Ineos+04:43
16Adam YatesMitchelton - Scott+05:12
17Enric MasDeceuninck - Quick Step+05:33
18Tejay Van GarderenTeam Jumbo - Visma+05:45
19Rigoberto UranEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+05:48
20Bauke MollemaTrek - Segafredo+08:58
...
31Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step+12:14


Points

1Vincenzo NibaliTeam Bahrain Merida81
2Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step64
3Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step53


KOM

1Gino MäderTeam Dimension Data34
2Alejo PorlánRally UHC Cycling24
3George BennettTeam Jumbo - Visma17


Youth

1Sam OomenTeam Sunweb+00:00
2Egan BernalTeam Ineos+02:52
3Enric MasDeceuninck - Quick Step+03:42
4Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck - Quick Step+10:23
5Ivan Garcia CortinaTeam Bahrain Merida+16:08


Up Next...

- Paris - Roubaix (1.UWT)
 
Tamijo
Remco Evenepoel - Smile what a race for the young man.
 
valverde321
Tamijo wrote:
Remco Evenepoel - Smile what a race for the young man.


Yeah, he's been in great form so far this year, it will be interesting to see how he develops, but he should hopefully start improving after some good results (atleast I think results help)
 
valverde321
Paris - Roubaix (1.UWT) 2020


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Its almost time for the Hell of the North, and maybe the toughest one day race in cycling, with numerous cobble sectors, only the strongest will survive.

Startlist


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Yannick MartinezAG2R La Mondiale
Julien DuvalAG2R La Mondiale
Stijn VandenberghAG2R La Mondiale
Quentin JaureguiAG2R La Mondiale
Oliver NaesenAG2R La Mondiale
Yannick SalmonAG2R La Mondiale
Gediminas BagdonasAG2R La Mondiale
Matteo SpreaficoAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Manuel BellettiAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Andrea VendrameAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Nicola GaffuriniAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Francesco GavazziAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Miguel Eduardo FlorezAndroni - Sidermec - Bottecchia
Laurens De VreeseAstana Pro Team
Yevgeniy GidichAstana Pro Team
Daniil FominykhAstana Pro Team
Magnus Cort NielsenAstana Pro Team
Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team
Anthony RouxAstana Pro Team
Jonas GregaardAstana Pro Team
Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe
Erik BaskaBORA - hansgrohe
Maciej BodnarBORA - hansgrohe
Peter KennaughBORA - hansgrohe
Rüdiger SeligBORA - hansgrohe
Lukas PöstlbergerBORA - hansgrohe
Laurens Ten DamCCC Team
Pawel CieslikCCC Team
Greg Van AvermaetCCC Team
Filippo GannaCCC Team
Guillaume Van KeirsbulckCCC Team
Martin Toft MadsenCCC Team
Nathan Van HooydonckCCC Team
Robin StenuitCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Cyril GautierCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Clément PenvenCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Emmanuel MorinCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Hugo HofstetterCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Florian VachonCofidis, Solutions Crédits
Zdenek StybarDeceuninck - Quick Step
Rinie LonguetDeceuninck - Quick Step
Kasper AsgreenDeceuninck - Quick Step
Jasper StuyvenDeceuninck - Quick Step
Yves LampaertDeceuninck - Quick Step
Florian SénéchalDeceuninck - Quick Step
Jens KeukeleireDeceuninck - Quick Step
Delio FernándezDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Alessandro FedeliDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Jules FrancoDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Jérémy LeveauDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Guillaume LevarletDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Joseph AreruyaDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Romain SicardDelko Marseille Provence KTM
Tanel KangertEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Simon PellaudEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Sep VanmarckeEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Lawson CraddockEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Simon ClarkeEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Sean BennettEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Matteo JorgensonEF Education First Pro Cycling Team
Marc SarreauGroupama - FDJ
Ramon SinkeldamGroupama - FDJ
Matthieu LadagnousGroupama - FDJ
Benjamin ThomasGroupama - FDJ
Valentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ
Rudy MolardGroupama - FDJ
Ignatas KonovalovasGroupama - FDJ
Nikolas MaesLotto - Soudal
Enzo WoutersLotto - Soudal
Adrien PetitLotto - Soudal
Frederik FrisonLotto - Soudal
Mathieu Van der PoelLotto - Soudal
Stan DewulfLotto - Soudal
Nils PolittLotto - Soudal
Jack BauerMitchelton - Scott
Callum ScotsonMitchelton - Scott
Luke DurbridgeMitchelton - Scott
Ariel Maximiliano RichezeMitchelton - Scott
Michael AlbasiniMitchelton - Scott
Christopher Juul JensenMitchelton - Scott
Daryl ImpeyMitchelton - Scott
Eduardo SepulvedaMovistar Team
Jorge ArcasMovistar Team
Victor De La ParteMovistar Team
José Joaquin RojasMovistar Team
Antonio PedreroMovistar Team
Jaime RosonMovistar Team
Eduard PradesMovistar Team
Cyril LemoineTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Franck BonnamourTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Gatis SmukulisTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Romain HardyTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Benoît JarrierTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Jérémy MaisonTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Warren BarguilTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Alexis GougeardTeam Bahrain Merida
Mark ChristianTeam Bahrain Merida
Ivan Garcia CortinaTeam Bahrain Merida
Andrey MajevichTeam Bahrain Merida
Marcel SiebergTeam Bahrain Merida
Salvatore AlfieriTeam Bahrain Merida
Sebastian LangeveldTeam Dimension Data
Reinardt Janse Van RensburgTeam Dimension Data
Dylan Van BaarleTeam Dimension Data
Edvald Boasson HagenTeam Dimension Data
Rohan Du PlooyTeam Dimension Data
Jones HellingTeam Dimension Data
Owain DoullTeam Ineos
Tiesj BenootTeam Ineos
Diego RosaTeam Ineos
Gianni MosconTeam Ineos
Kristoffer HalvorsenTeam Ineos
Daniel OssTeam Ineos
Edward DunbarTeam Ineos
Floris De TierTeam Jumbo - Visma
Nick Van der LijkeTeam Jumbo - Visma
George BennettTeam Jumbo - Visma
Tony MartinTeam Jumbo - Visma
Pascal EenkhoornTeam Jumbo - Visma
Amund Grøndahl JansenTeam Jumbo - Visma
Alexander FoliforovTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Mads Würtz SchmidtTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Matteo FabbroTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Alexei TsatevichTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Rick ZabelTeam Katusha - Alpecin
Cees BolTeam Sunweb
Henning BatkeTeam Sunweb
Asbjørn Kragh AndersenTeam Sunweb
Max KanterTeam Sunweb
Robert PowerTeam Sunweb
Vinnie BraetTeam Sunweb
Mads PedersenTeam Sunweb
Niki TerpstraTotal Direct Energie
Adrian BanaszekTotal Direct Energie
Pim LigthartTotal Direct Energie
Alexandre PichotTotal Direct Energie
Yann GuyotTotal Direct Energie
Wouter WippertTotal Direct Energie
Sacha ModoloTotal Direct Energie
Elia VivianiTrek - Segafredo
Fabio FellineTrek - Segafredo
Philippe GilbertTrek - Segafredo
Julien BernardTrek - Segafredo
William ClarkeTrek - Segafredo
André GreipelTrek - Segafredo
Ryan MullenTrek - Segafredo
Vegard Stake LaengenUAE - Team Emirates
Enrico LogicaUAE - Team Emirates
Alexander KristoffUAE - Team Emirates
Fernando GaviriaUAE - Team Emirates
Cristian Camilo MuñozUAE - Team Emirates
Fabio AruUAE - Team Emirates
Johan Le BonVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Romain CardisVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Bert De BackerVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Yoann BagotVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Quentin PacherVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Arthur VichotVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Julien MoriceVital Concept - B&B Hotels
Thomas SprengersWanty - Groupe Gobert
Frederik BackaertWanty - Groupe Gobert
Zico WaeytensWanty - Groupe Gobert
Loïc VliegenWanty - Groupe Gobert
Fabien DoubeyWanty - Groupe Gobert
Guillaume MartinWanty - Groupe Gobert
Tosh Van der SandeWanty - Groupe Gobert


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Terpstra is seen as the favourite for the 2nd year in a row, and will want to win for his French team, who are rumoured to be increasing their budget for next season. Another poor result could see Terpstra moving on from a team willing to give him a big contract just two summers ago.

If the race reaches the velodrome with Sagan in the lead group, he should have the sprint advantage over any other riders, but Stuyven could challenge him.

Pedersen, Benoot and Vanmarke are all very strong riders too, and all 3 say they have been preparing for this race with their early season races and training, so Pedersen may be even stronger than he was at Rvv and some of the other Flanders classics.

Quickstep have 3 main options to ride for again, just like RvV so theres no definitive leader, but with such a strong team, they will want to make the race difficult for teams that are much weaker. Stybar will want to do the double Im sure, but it will take a great day from him.

 
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sutty68
Good performance from the team at the Basque Country Smile

Now its time to tame those cobbles Pfft
 
Tamijo
After Vlaanderen pressure is on Deceuninck - Quick Step Wink
 
valverde321
sutty68 wrote:
Good performance from the team at the Basque Country Smile

Now its time to tame those cobbles Pfft


Yeah, we nearly won, Dennis just obviously came in good form, and never really lost that much time. The TT was the biggest factor in time gains/losses

Tamijo wrote:
After Vlaanderen pressure is on Deceuninck - Quick Step Wink


From a neutral perspective I agree, but lets hope they dont feel the pressure on race day Wink
 
FreitasPCM
Good luck for Roubaix! Evenepoel was strong in the Basque Country, promising signs for the future. Wink
 
valverde321
FreitasPCM wrote:
Good luck for Roubaix! Evenepoel was strong in the Basque Country, promising signs for the future. Wink


Thanks. He should hopefully be strong enough next year to be challenging for week long stage races. All he really needs is one growth spurt since I've seen lots of guys get +3 in their main stat when they improve.
 
valverde321
Paris - Roubaix (1.UWT) 2020


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The peloton reaches the first cobble sector


The first sector, Troisvilles, sees riders already fall off the back. No notable names so far, but the pack is already riding hard, which means this could be a painful remaining couple of hours.

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Lampaert of Quickstep punctures in the middle of the race


Lampaert, one of DQS' potential team leaders needs a new tire. His team was putting lots of pressure on at the front of the race, so will need to slow up so that he can get back on.

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Wout Van Aert, one of the pre-race favourites abandons


After a crash with still over 140km to the finish, Wout Van Aert is forced to abandon.

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The first major splits of the day


After a high pace on the Arenberg and Hornaing sectors, the first major split is made on the Warlaing to Brillion sector. Pedersen, Moscon, Van Baarle and Cort Nielsen are all behind. Much of the Quickstep team, as well as Vanmarke, Terpstra and Sagan are all still in the leaders group.

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The first attacks from the leaders group


Mads Pedersen reaches his way back to the front group after Quickstep decide to stop pacing at the front for a moment. Grondahl Jansen, after his great Tour of Flanders decides to attack and maybe show his teams colours, which would have otherwise been represented by Van Aert. He is followed by the recently resurrected Pedersen, Sagan and Terpstra.

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Stybar punctures!


Stybar is going to be changing tire brands after this classics season for sure. This time he punctures at a crucial moment, and may not make it back to the front, a big loss for Deceuninck.

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A bit of respite for the front group


After following the front group for almost 20kms, Stybar finally gets back to the leaders, as the pace slows somewhat. He probably wont have the legs left to win now, but he can still be a useful teammate, as we go under 20kms to go now!

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Naesen attacks


Naesen sped up on the Carefour de l'Arbre and despite another moment of respite thereafter a new group of 11 has been formed, with only these 11 looking like they have a shot at the win.

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Lampaert attacks


With 3 riders in the group for Deceuninck, and a slow moment with everyone looking around, Lampaert decides now is his moment to attack! He gets a gap of 25 seconds to the group, who appear to not be chasing too hard. This could be the winning move!

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On to the velodrome


But tragedy strikes, as after reaching the Velodrome alone, Lampaert visibly implodes and the group behind make the catch, a heartbreaking moment for sure, but now Styuven still has a chance to win for his team. with Vanmarke, GVA, Naesen, Politt and Sagan all there too.

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Sprinting for the win on the velodrome


At the end of 256kms the most obvious sprinter choice isnt always the best choice, and Sagan and Stuyven both looked very tired in the sprint. Vanmarke takes the win ahead of Naesen and Politt. The hero of the day, Lampaert all the way down in 10th.

1Sep VanmarckeEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:00
2Oliver NaesenAG2R La Mondiale+00:00
3Nils PolittLotto - Soudal+00:00
4Greg Van AvermaetCCC Team+00:00
5Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
6Jasper StuyvenDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
7Philippe GilbertTrek - Segafredo+00:00
8Mads PedersenTeam Sunweb+00:00
9Niki TerpstraTotal Direct Energie+00:00
10Yves LampaertDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
11Zdenek StybarDeceuninck - Quick Step+01:48
12Gianni MosconTeam Ineos+02:09
13Dylan Van BaarleTeam Dimension Data+02:31
14Luke DurbridgeMitchelton - Scott+02:31
15Mathieu Van der PoelLotto - Soudal+02:31
16Fernando GaviriaUAE - Team Emirates+02:31
17Edvald Boasson HagenTeam Dimension Data+02:31
18Alexander KristoffUAE - Team Emirates+02:31
19Elia VivianiTrek - Segafredo+03:42
20Tiesj BenootTeam Ineos+04:13
21Amund Grøndahl JansenTeam Jumbo - Visma+04:13
22André GreipelTrek - Segafredo+05:13
23Stijn VandenberghAG2R La Mondiale+05:13
24Tony MartinTeam Jumbo - Visma+05:13
25Kasper AsgreenDeceuninck - Quick Step+05:13


Up Next...

- Amstel Gold Race (1.UWT)
- La Fleche Wallone (1.UWT)
- Liege Bastogne Liege (1.UWT)
Edited by valverde321 on 16-05-2019 04:13
 
Batista15
Bad luck. Feel really sorry for Lampaert. It´s a tough day for your team but let´s move on. Smile at least Politt took a podium over there.
 
sutty68
Such a shame for Lampaert Sad
 
valverde321
@ Batista - Yeah, it was tough to take the loss like that, and then Styuven just didnt have the legs to sprint.

@ sutty - Yeah it was too bad. If Stybar hadn't punctured and chased to get back on, he probably could have done a lot of the riding with Stuyven following, but most other teams didn't have 3 riders at the front so it wasn't like we were at a disadvantage.
 
valverde321
Amstel Gold Race (1.UWT) 2020


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As we near the 40km to go mark, a split appears, with lots of favourites caught behind. Sagan, Colbrelli, last years winner, and the favourite, Alaphilippe are all in the front group though.

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The timegaps sound big, but the groups are within sight of each other, so it could still come back together.

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DQS on the front


Deceuninck are trying their best to make sure they group behind never comes back though.

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The pace does more than that though, as the front of the race is now only a group of 16 riders!

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Valverde cracks


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Jungels attacks


Jungels attacks, but is brought back right away!

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Now Alaphilippe attacks!


Perhaps the first attack was a dummy. With under 10km to go, any move could be the winning one now!

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Alaphilippe was brought back so, Jungels goes again


Just a few km away from the finishing hill, Jungels attacks again, and this time Colbrelli makes an attack too! I suppose he's trying to win it a different way from last year.

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Colbrelli's attack, right before the sprint to the line


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Alaphilippe wins, just barely


Jungels did all of the work to bring Alaphilippe up the hill into a great position, and in the sprint he just barely holds off a charging Michael Matthews to take his first Amstel Gold Race.

1Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
3Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
4Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
5Sonny ColbrelliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
6Caleb EwanLotto - Soudal+00:00
7Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
8Geraint ThomasTeam Ineos+00:00
9Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
10Philippe GilbertTrek - Segafredo+00:00
11Gianni MosconTeam Ineos+00:00
12Jan TratnikTeam Ineos+00:00
13Jay McCarthyBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
14Michael ValgrenTeam Dimension Data+00:00
15Pieter SerryDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
16Valentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ+01:27
17Christophe LaporteTeam Katusha - Alpecin+01:27
18Roman KreuzigerTotal Direct Energie+01:27
19Sergio Luis HenaoUAE - Team Emirates+02:42
20Rohan DennisTeam Bahrain Merida+03:30




La Fleche Wallonne (1.UWT) 2020


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The break, still clear with 30km to go


A 6 man break is 2min ahead of the peloton with only 30km to go, so the pack will really need to start chasing them down.

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Finally the pace is brought up


With 12km to go, during the descent towards the Cote de Cherave, a 29 rider group breaks away from the rest of the pack.

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The sprint on the Mur de Huy


The 29 riders reach the Mur de Huy after catching the break, and now it will be an uphill sprint to the line. Valverde is still here, and could be going for his record 6th win here.

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Alaphilippe wins!


But it wont be the Spaniard winning today, instead it will be Alaphilippe again, who has been having a great season, already winning Strade Bianche, Amstel Gold andthe Tour Down Under, and will now look to complete the Triple, only done twice ever before.

1Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos+00:00
3Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
4Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
5Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
6Bauke MollemaTrek - Segafredo+00:00
7Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
8Peter SaganBORA - hansgrohe+00:00
9Gianni MosconTeam Ineos+00:00
10Anthony RouxAstana Pro Team+00:28
11Pieter SerryDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:40
12Michael WoodsEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:40
13Daryl ImpeyMitchelton - Scott+00:54
14Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+01:16
15Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+01:16
16Miguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+01:25
17Jelle VanendertLotto - Soudal+01:37
18Lilian CalmejaneTotal Direct Energie+01:46
19Bjorg LambrechtDeceuninck - Quick Step+01:46
20Michael GoglTrek - Segafredo+01:59




Liege - Bastogne - Liege (1.UWT) 2020


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The Cote de la Redoute with 35km to go


We reach one of the vital moments in the race, and a group of only 50 riders can hang on to the front of the race. Surely there will be some attacks soon?

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Alaphilippe goes for the Triple, solo this time


The Redoute saw the lead group diminish to a group of just 25, and now with 12km to go, Alaphilippe makes his move. The first two have been in a sprint, so he wants this one to be a solo attack.

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Dan Martin trying to stay clear


But he's brought back! Dan Martin tries an attack, and is still clear heading onto the final corner onto the climb with 3km to go. Lambrecht is chasing for Quickstep.

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The sprint to the line


Colbrelli and Teuns are on the right, and Martin is still in the lead. Alaphilippe is chraging hard, inside the final km, but does he have the power and energy to take it?

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He does it! UNBELIEVABLE!


Alaphilippe takes it again! He cant be stopped this season.

1Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
2Dylan TeunsTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
3Gianni MosconTeam Ineos+00:00
4Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Ineos+00:00
5Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+00:00
6Roman KreuzigerTotal Direct Energie+00:00
7Tim WellensTrek - Segafredo+00:00
8Michael MatthewsTrek - Segafredo+00:00
9Geraint ThomasTeam Ineos+00:00
10Daniel MartinUAE - Team Emirates+00:00
11Bauke MollemaTrek - Segafredo+00:00
12Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+00:00
13Simon YatesMitchelton - Scott+00:00
14Bob JungelsDeceuninck - Quick Step+00:00
15Sonny ColbrelliTeam Bahrain Merida+00:00
16Michael WoodsEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+00:29
17Rigoberto UranEF Education First Pro Cycling Team+01:29
18Ben SwiftTeam Ineos+02:35
19Carlos Alberto BetancurLotto - Soudal+02:35
20Sergio Luis HenaoUAE - Team Emirates+02:35


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baseballlover312
Well, the Ardennes Triple is certainly one way to erase a disappointing Roubaix. Shock
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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Batista15
BananaBananaBanana Let´s bring some dancing bananas for that Triple. Grin
 
valverde321
@ baseball - Thanks, I would have to agree with you on that one too!

@ Batista - Thanks, really was a great accomplishment. I've never done it before in any PCM, but Alaphilippe is just too good.
 
FreitasPCM
Alaphilippe is way overpowered. Pfft Great work, another Ardennes triple nearly a decade after!
 
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