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Caja Rural '22
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
He he, nice travel guide there Smile


Thank you. Second and last one is up now too.
Back to racing after that Smile
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Off-season holiday reports
Chapter 2:
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Andrónico Mendigain: Angel Cerezo and me had spoken about paying a visit to the African continent. As we both only recently moved from our home country, we thought a Spanish speaking country would be a good choice. We are not that fluent in English yet.

In the end only one country turned to have Spanish as an official language: the former Spanish colony nowadays known as Equatorial Guinea.
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The country's capital was quite nice actually. There are some historical buildings including this cathedral of Santa Isabel, that sadly got damaged in a recent fire. The urban national park covering 500,000 m² was definitely a nice setting for our only biking time during this trip.
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Angel Cerezo: on the southern part of the Bioko island, some truly picturesque shampoo commercial waterfalls feature in Caldera de San Carlos nature reserve. Sadly I could not convince Andrónico to stay much longer than two days.

Despite being born in a country renowned for its rainforests, he is not too fond of local wildlife wherever it contains many spider and snake species. He couldn't get on a plane out of there fast enough.

See you soon, fans!



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Tamijo
Understand Andrónico, being a snakenofobian myself
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Understand Andrónico, being a snakenofobian myself


Totally understand you both. Wink
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Ruralvía 2021
Team roster
Rider:Nation:Age:Strength:Next year:
BARBEROCarlos Spain29Sprints-
BILBAOPello Spain30Hills-
CAICEDOJonathan Ecuador27Climbing-
CAMPOSJosé Luis Spain23ClimbingRUR
CEREZOAngel Costa Rica24Time trials-
CHÁVARRIEder Spain24Climbing-
COLLAFiorenzo Italy27Climbing-
CORTESEdnaldo Luiz Brazil21Cobbles-
DONCELLuken Spain22HillsRUR
FURERPaul Colombia24HillsRUR
GUERREIRORuben Portugal26St. racesRUR
HENAOSebastian Colombia27Climbing-
HERRADAJesús Spain30HillsRUR
IZAGIRREIon Spain31Hills-
LARRAEkain Spain21SprintsRUR
MARTÍNEZManuel Uruguay24SprintsRUR
MENDIGAINAndrónico Costa Rica20HillsRUR
NORIAJairo Spain23St. racesRUR
OCHOADiego Colombia27Hills-
OLIVEIRANélson Portugal31All-round-
PADILLANehemías Colombia22HillsRUR
PALMEROFrancesc Venezuela22ClimbingRUR
PINHEIRALVitor Portugal21FlatRUR
QUINTANADayer Colombia28Climbing-
SAGASTADiego Spain22HillsRUR
SERRANOAmilton Colombia24HillsRUR
VERONACarlos Spain28HillsRUR
ZARDINIEdoardo Italy31Climbing-
ZURLOFederico Italy26CobblesRUR
Ruralvía 2021
Sponsor goals
WeightRaceGoalClass.
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www.rockclimbing.com/images/global/icons/stars-5-2.gif Ronde van VlaanderenTop 101.UWT
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Tamijo
Looking good, expect to see a nice season, with its ups and downs Smile
 
cunego59
Looking forward to the new season Smile Also an interesting contract year ahead. I suppose Chavarri is going to want a significant raise, but guys like Ion, Ochoa and Barbero also up for renewal ...
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Looking good, expect to see a nice season, with its ups and downs Smile
cunego59 wrote:
Looking forward to the new season Smile Also an interesting contract year ahead. I suppose Chavarri is going to want a significant raise, but guys like Ion, Ochoa and Barbero also up for renewal ...


Thank you both, looking forward with you. For the first time in years, many key riders have an expiring contract. Add Cerezo and Cortes, who are vital in the cobbles lineup, to the list of the ones you already mentioned...
 
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Tour Down Under (2.UWT)
Australia, 6 stages
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Tour Down Under
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1.Julian Alaphilippe1.Davide Villella1.Thibaut Pinot
2.Petr Vakoč2.Peter Sagan2.Mathieu van der Poel
3.Kevin Ledanois3.Jasper Stuyven3.Romain Bardet
Tour Down Under 2020
Stages
1.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 137km2.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 150km3.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 143km
4.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 149km5.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 151km6.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 83km
Tour Down Under 2020
Top riders
GC riders:Sprinters:Other:
Julian Alaphilippe Niccolo Bonifazio Alexey Lutsenko
Carlos Betancur Sam Bennett Mathieu van der Poel
Koen Bouwman Bryan Coquard Arthur Vichot
Valérien Galtier Caleb Ewan
Tom Slagter Peter Sagan
Davide Villella Jasper Stuyven
Tour Down Under 2020
Team lineup
Carlos BarberoPello BilbaoEdnaldo Luiz Cortes
Jesús HerradaEkain LarraAndrónico Mendigain
Carlos Verona
 
Kiserlovski01
Santos Tour Down Under (2.UWT)


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 1 | 154 kms
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The first World Tour stage of the year ended with the expected bunch sprint. Our train worked quite well but Barbero got boxed in near the barriers. Local hero Caleb Ewan sprinted to the ochre leader jersey as he beat Peter Sagan. Barbero and Verona came 11th and 12th as they saw a time gap be awarded just behind them.

1Caleb EwanBORA - hansgrohe3h13'13"
2Peter SaganBahrain - McLarens.t.
3Wouter WippertTeam Sunwebs.t.
4Jasper StuyvenCCC Teams.t.
5Jakub MareczkoIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
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11Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 2 | 159 kms
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The pack failed to chase hard enough on the slightly undulated second half of stage 2. Astana's Vladislav Filipovich won the stage from the break, Scott Thwaites got the leaders jersey as a consolation prize.

1Vladislav FilipovichAstana Pro Team3h27'21"
2Scott ThwaitesTeam INEOSs.t.
3Dylan van BaarleTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
4Gytis VeikutisUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
5Axel DomontGroupama - FDJs.t.
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13Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 38"


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 3 | 177 kms
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A very rare sight on stage 3: a TDU mountain stage. Three of our men showed great legs on the flanks of Mount Kosciuszko, the highest mountain on the Australian mainland. Wellens won the final sprint of a not so thinned bunch, with Sagan taking the overall lead.

After this stage, we had riders in GC 2nd, 4th and 8th.


1Tim WellensLotto Soudal4h20'32"
2Davide VillellaTeam INEOSs.t.
3Rohan DennisMitchelton-Scotts.t.
4Peter SaganBahrain - McLarens.t.
5Cameron MeyerMitchelton-Scotts.t.
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12Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


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Stage 4 already and once more we finished on the verge of the top 10. This time Cortes was our top finisher in 11th place.

1Elia VivianiAstana Pro Team3h59'54"
2Caleb EwanBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3Sam BennettDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
4Moreno HoflandEF Education First Pro Teams.t.
5Logan OwenTeam INEOSs.t.
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11Ednaldo Luiz Cortes i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


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This year's Willunga stage had three ascents. Bilbao secured the KoM jersey by reaching the top first two times. The break was swept up after the second ascent. Barbero and his GC ambitions were dropped there too.

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On the last, nobody could keep up with Valérien Galtier's strong acceleration. The Frenchman and winner of LBL in 2020 is basicly a younger version of Alaphilippe, who left Bahrain to ride for his own chances at AG2R. Only Alaphilippe finished in the same time today as Galtier moved into the leaders jersey.

At the back of the chasing group, we again just missed the top 10 with Verona. He also dropped to... 11th in the GC.


1Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiale3h26'05"
2Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
3Andrea ManfrediBahrain - McLaren+ 14"
4Koen BouwmanBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
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11Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 41"


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On the traditional closing criterium in Adelaide, we finally found our way into the stage top 10. Barbero scored our first WT point of the season with a strong fourth place.

Finishing 11th in the final GC, Verona equaled our best ever overall result here in Australia in his first race with our team.


1Bryan CoquardNTT Pro Cycling Team1h46'37"
2Elia VivianiAstana Pro Teams.t.
3Jasper StuyvenCCC Teams.t.
4Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Erik BaskaBORA - hansgrohes.t.


Santos Tour Down Under 2021
Final overall standings
1Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiale20h14'23"
2Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Team+ 4"
3Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 14"
4Davide VillellaTeam INEOS+ 18"
5Andrea ManfrediBahrain - McLaren+ 20"
6Koen BouwmanBORA - hansgrohe+ 24"
7Carlos BetancurMovistar Teams.t.
8Dries Van GestelDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
9Arthur VichotCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
10Mathieu Van der PoelNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
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11Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 38"
Santos Tour Down Under 2021
Jersey winners
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i.imgur.com/eEyuoqt.png Overall Valerien GaltierAG2R La Mondiale
i.imgur.com/OR7yGgx.png Points Caleb EwanBORA - hansgrohe
i.imgur.com/Ofd6xQy.png Mountain Pello Bilbao i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team
i.imgur.com/50ethzi.png Young Valerien GaltierAG2R La Mondiale
Best team: NTT Pro Cycling Team

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Tamijo
Ok last stage - but not the best tour in general
 
Ripley
Nice to see Caja Rural (or Ruralvia) in action again. Yeah, the GC looked so good after stage 3, you'd hope for a better result in the end. But the mountain jersey is a nice consolation.
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cunego59
Well, you're on the board at least, WT points wise and the mountain jersey is a nice bonus. And then it still always makes me so happy how clean and pretty the visuals are, though I feel like I point this out like every third time I post here Pfft

(Also, that should be Barbero in 4th place in the last stage's results, right?)
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Ok last stage - but not the best tour in general
Ripley wrote:
Nice to see Caja Rural (or Ruralvia) in action again. Yeah, the GC looked so good after stage 3, you'd hope for a better result in the end. But the mountain jersey is a nice consolation.


I agree. A he queen stage was too tough for Barbero and Herrada didn't have the legs either. If Carlos hadn't been forced to swerve past a rider in-game, he probably would have gone to the line with the chasing group. That would've put Verona on the GC podium...

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Well, you're on the board at least, WT points wise and the mountain jersey is a nice bonus. And then it still always makes me so happy how clean and pretty the visuals are, though I feel like I point this out like every third time I post here Pfft

(Also, that should be Barbero in 4th place in the last stage's results, right?)


You really do, but it's still much appreciated. Wink

Yes, it should be Barbero indeed. Shouldn't have signed another Carlos really. Pfft
 
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Vuelta a San Juan (2.Pro)
Argentina, 7 stages
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Vuelta a San Juan
Latest editions
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1.Simon Yates1.Thibaut Pinot1.Wout Poels
2.Lawson Craddock2.Alberto Contador2.Simon Yates
3.Romain Bardet3.Mikel Landa3.Andrew Talansky
Vuelta a San Juan 2021
Stages
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Vuelta a San Juan 2021
Top riders
GC riders:Sprinters:Other:
Esteban Chaves Mark Cavendish Tony Gallopin
Lawson Craddock Sonny Colbrelli Andrew Talansky
Bob Jungels Alexander Kristoff Alexis Vuillermoz
Louis Meintjes Christophe Laporte
Lachlan Morton Michael Matthews
Thibaut Pinot Tom Van Asbroeck
Vuelta a San Juan 2021
Team lineup
Angel CerezoRuben GuerreiroManuel Martínez
Jairo NoriaDayer QuintanaFederico Zurlo
 
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Vuelta a San Juan (2.Pro)


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 1 | 189.2 kms
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Vuelta a San Juan was the first race of the season for Vuelta winner Guerreiro and sprint talent Manuel Martínez, who finally wants to start landing wins this year.

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On stage 1 he almost managed to pull one off already, as he finished second only behind Total's Christophe Laporte. Sprints favourite Matthews couldn't do better than fourth.

1Christophe LaporteTeam Total Direct Energie4h11'25"
2Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
3Alexander KristoffMovistar Teams.t.
4Michael MatthewsLotto Soudals.t.
5Léo VincentTeam INEOSs.t.


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The stage finish on Mirador de Potrero was an early test for the GC riders on stage two.

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Matthews' late sprint just about didn't suffice to snatch the win from Louis Meintjes. The thin South African also moved into the leaders jersey.

Guerreiro finished with the best of the rest, losing only a handful of seconds.


1Louis MeintjesBORA - hansgrohe4h23'52"
2Michael MatthewsLotto Soudals.t.
3Alexis VuillermozTeam Arkéa - Samsic+ 13"
4Marcelo CotitoColombia Tierra de Atletass.t.
5Bernardo SuazaMovistar Teams.t.
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8Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 13"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 3 | 185.7 kms
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We saw how Martínez didn't find his legs of stage 1 on the slightly uphill sprint finish on day three. Once more Laporte won, as Matthews took the overall lead thanks to some bonus seconds.

1Christophe LaporteTeam Total Direct Energie4h05'42"
2Michael MatthewsLotto Soudals.t.
3Mark CavendishTeam INEOSs.t.
4Alexander KristoffMovistar Teams.t.
5Luke KeoughDC Bank / Probaclacs.t.
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7Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 4 | 149 kms
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Stage four, with its finish atop Alto del Amago, had GC contenders showdown written all over it. The break of the day was caught before the final climb.

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Pinot attacked from very far out and only Ruben would catch up after closing the gap gradually. Two kilometers from the top, the rest of the field was already facing a huge time deficit.

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Ruben caught a short breath before making his move in the steeper final kilometer. Pinot had to leave him the stage win but didn't concede any extra seconds. That couldn't be said about the rest of the so called contenders, who all lost heaps of time.


1Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team3h32'07"
2Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
3Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'08"
4Lachlan MortonTeam INEOS+ 2'17"
5Lawson CraddockBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'30"


i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png Stage 5 | 17.4 km ITT
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Cerezo had saved his legs for the time trial but the Costa Rican champion didn't handle the course to perfection, as he even failed to set a provisional fastest time.

GC wise, Ruben was a little too conservative on some sections. Pinot rode 11" faster and took over the GC lead, as former world champion Talansky won the time trial.


1Andrew TalanskyTeam INEOS23'03"
2Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 8"
3Nathan BrownDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 13"
4Tobias LudvigssonDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 15"
5Stéphane RossettoRally Cycling+ 22"
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12Angel Cerezo i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 43"


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 6 | 121.7 kms
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Guerreiro thus had to make up a few seconds and got a presumably last chance to do so on the mountain stage to Comechingones.

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Ruben struggled to follow the first group and could only catch up after Pinot had already attacked.

The Frenchman kept gaining time and secured the overall win here. He would also take the mountain jersey from Ruben, who finished in fourth place.


1Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step2h55'42"
2Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'35"
3Loïc BouchereauAG2R La Mondiales.t.
4Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'50"
5Victor LafayDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 7 | 125.7 kms
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The final stage saw the sprinters' teams start the chasing too late. Alpecin-Fenix' De Bisschop won the stage from the break after a late attack, as Ruben started his season with a 2nd overall.

1Hughes De BisschopAlpecin - Fenix2h40'42"
2Eduardo EstradaColombia Tierra de Atletass.t.
3Bruno ArmirailTeam Arkéa - Samsics.t.
4Richard CorazzinDC Bank / Probaclacs.t.
5James McLaughlinTeam INEOSs.t.


Vuelta a San Juan 2021
Final overall standings
1Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step22h13'22"
2Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 2'07"
3Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 3'17"
4Lawson CraddockBORA - hansgrohe+ 5'32"
5Esteban ChavesMovistar Team+ 6'23"
6Louis MeintjesBORA - hansgrohe+ 6'54"
7Lachlan MortonTeam INEOS+ 6'58"
8Loïc BouchereauAG2R La Mondiale+ 7'19"
9Bernardo SuazaMovistar Team+ 8'02"
10Victor LafayDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 8'46"
Vuelta a San Juan 2021
Jersey winners
i.imgur.com/EQzgxgz.png Overall Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step
i.imgur.com/QTVOJkr.png Points Clément Saint-MartinAG2R La Mondiale
i.imgur.com/B5jwQjr.png Mountain Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step
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Best team: Bora - hansgrohe
 
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Mallorca Challenge (1.1)


This year, we chose to compete in only three of the races on the island.

i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 152.9 kms | Trofeo Alcúdia
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In a modest field, Carlos Barbero was one of the top favorites. It still took everything he had to win this race ahead of an aging Andrea Pasqualon.

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1Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team3h20'42"
2Andrea PasqualonTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
3Anthony MaldonadoTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
4Edward TheunsLotto Soudals.t.
5Adrien PetitIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
6José Joaquín RojasBahrain - McLarens.t.
7Wim AlderwereltLotto Soudals.t.
8Giacomo NizzoloMovistar Teams.t.
9Enrique SanzFundación - Orbeas.t.
10Luca ChiricoVini Zabù - KTMs.t.


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 163.4 kms | Trofeo Pollença
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Ion Izagirre and Verona led our team on the toughest race of our run in the Challenge.

i.imgur.com/aFxRwZS.png


Izagirre snuck away from a reduced group just before the final climb. For quite some time it looked like he would hold on, but Bahrain's Jordi Simón bridged inside the last kilometer.

Ion started his sprint too late and had to settle for second.


1Jordi SimónBahrain - McLaren4h11'47"
2Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
3Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 23"
4Julian ArredondoMovistar Team+ 44"
5Juliano CelesteBahrain - McLaren+ 58"
6Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'00"
7Jan HirtDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
8Steff HermansDeceuninck - Quick Steps.t.
9Renaud BaillyBahrain - McLarens.t.
10Davide BalleriniMovistar Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 98.1 kms | Trofeo Palma
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Manuel Martínez was hoping to improve on his second place in a San Juan stage on our last day in the Challenge. Despite the flat course, he ran out of helpers.

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Our former rider Lluis Mas Bonet caught and dropped Drobisch inside the last kilometer. The sprint for second was won by Tinajero, another former rider of us. Our sprinter Martínez launched a little late and came fifth.


1Lluis Guillermo Mas BonetMovistar Team1h59'26"
2Aridani TinajeroMovistar Teams.t.
3Davide CrodinoBahrain - McLarens.t.
4Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
6Edward TheunsLotto Soudals.t.
7Ibai OlivaresBurgos - BHs.t.
8Patryk KomisarekCCC Teams.t.
9Nicola RuffoniIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
10Romain CardisTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
 
Tamijo
Some very very good results lately, congrats.
 
Ripley
Nice to see my ICL rider Simon take a win, though Ion surely should have beaten him.
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Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Some very very good results lately, congrats.


Thank you. Smile

Ripley wrote:
Nice to see my ICL rider Simon take a win, though Ion surely should have beaten him.


He should have, I agree. And the Verona didn't get on his wheel situation was silly too, reminded me of the Firenze WC even. Pfft
 
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