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Caja Rural '22
Kiserlovski01
valverde321 wrote:
Cant be too upset with 11th at RvV. 7th at Basque Country isn't bad either. Some big names ahead (apart from the Hungarian) and the gaps look huge. Usually when I race it the gaps are quite small for some reason.

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I think stage 2's profile might be wrong. Smile
Ripley wrote:
Wow, the Basque Tour was brutal. No chance in hell to compete with the Yates twins and Alaphilippe.


Fixed the stage 2 profile Smile.

Eleventh was definitely the best result possible and one we should be very happy with, seeing how I have never managed to finish higher than 10th in all these years. And Cortes doesn't have the stats Lature had when he came in 10th. Hopefully we will manage to resign Cerezo and him in July.

On Itzulia: the top tier climbers and punchers are just too unevenly spread over the different teams, allowing the strong ones to lit up the races whenever and wherever they see fit. Bad legs on day one just ruined Verona's top 5 ambitions...

Kenyeres could already be a bigger name if he rode for a different team btw. With maxed out stats he could be like Alaphilippe with a less fierce acceleration.

FYI: see total number of wages in the spoiler below. I also just saw I totally messed up the AI teams in terms of the number of riders they have. Rolling Eyes

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FYI 2: updated the first post with an overview of our top result for each of the current WT races.

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Paris - Roubaix (1.UWT)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Alexey Lutsenko1.Tiesj Benoot1.Alexander Kristoff
2.Tiesj Benoot2.Aldo Lature2.Sep Vanmarcke
3.Lars Boom3.Sep Vanmarcke3.Zdenek Stybar
Team lineup
A. CerezoE.L. CortesE. LarraA. Mendigain
N. OliveiraA. SerranoF. Zurlo


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Many dreamed of more today due to the absence of Lutsenko and Benoot - the two latest winners - and with the world's best cobbler Senechal coming back from injury.

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Our Andrónico Mendigain joined the break of the day and was the first come out of the Forest of Arenberg. At that point only a few domestiques, including a certain Croatian champion, had been dropped from the bunch. Some of the favourites though, like Kristoff and Demare, had been involved in a crash earlier.

Sadly from there, all cameras went dark. We learned through the race radio that the break was caught with around 55 kilometers to go. Cerezo and Cortes were still racing with the front group.

Deceuninck kept setting the pace afterwards and saw team leader Senechal attack three times on a longer asphalt stretch. The group was thinned but no rider got away there.

Spengler played his card on Carrefour de l'Arbre, towing along Senechal and Geraint Thomas. Cortes and Cerezo were happy to see how a very strong Sport Vlaanderen team closed the gap.

Senechal used a brief moment of hesitation close to the velodrome to get away from the rest and secure his biggest win so far on his first race day in weeks. The ecstatic French saw Van Keirsbulck and Sagan round out the podium. Cortes didn't have the legs to keep up near the end, Cerezo came 13th in the sprint of the chasing group.


Paris - Roubaix 2021
Race results
1Florian SenechalTeam INEOS6h10'26"
2Guillaume Van KeirsbulckSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
3Peter SaganBahrain - McLarens.t.
4Jens KeukeleireLotto Soudals.t.
5Massimo VanderaerdenSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
6John DegenkolbNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
7Sep VanmarckeSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
8Lukas SpenglerTeam INEOSs.t.
9Geraint ThomasBahrain - McLarens.t.
10Jenthe BiermansIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
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Tour du Finistère (1.1)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Rodrigue Nguyen1.Carlos Betancur1.Carlos Betancur
2.Sam Oomen2.Lilian Calmejane2.Gregor Mühlberger
3.Carlos Betancur3.Andrey Amador3.Joaquim Rodriguez
Team lineup
C. BarberoP. BilbaoA. CerezoE.L. Cortes
A. MendigainA. SerranoF. Zurlo


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Part of the Roubaix squad stayed in France a final race before taking some time off. They travelled to Brittany, the westernmost region of the French mainland.

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Bilbao tried to reel in the escapees on the final lap but saw his attack countered by Suaza and Calmejane. They passed and dropped him and the breakaway riders to sprint for the win.

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Suaza got the better of home rider Calmejane and became the third Colombian winner in four editions. Bilbao and Barbero both sprinted to a top 10 finish.


Tour du Finistère 2021
Race results
1Bernardo SuazaMovistar Team6h10'26"
2Lilian CalmejaneGroupama - FDJs.t.
3Sindre LunkeTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
4Pello Bilbao i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
6Salvatore PuccioAlpecin - Fenixs.t.
7Ricki NelsonMitchelton-Scotts.t.
8Tsgabu GrmayMitchelton-Scotts.t.
9Michael ValgrenTeam ColoQuicks.t.
10Jesper HansenTeam ColoQuicks.t.

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Amstel Gold Race (1.UWT)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Gregor Mühlberger1.Julian Alaphilippe1.Julian Alaphilippe
2.Valérien Galtier2.Adam Yates2.Michal Kwiatkowski
3.Simon Yates3.Tom Slagter3.Beñat Intxausti
Team lineup
J.L. CamposF. CollaA. MendigainD. Ochoa
F. PalmeroD. SagastaA. SerranoC. Verona


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It was a pretty dull race until we tried to stir things up on the infamous, steep Keutenberg, about 70 kilometers from the line. A group with contenders such as Mühlberger, van der Poel, M.A. López was distanced due to the high pace set by Sagasta.

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The breakaway's lead kept shrinking on the local Cauberg circuit until Raul Carretto was the last to crack on the final lap. Verona paid for an earlier acceleration when he only just failed follow a new lead group with Alaphilippe, TDU winner Galtier, Arredondo and Adam Yates.

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Yates cracked on the final Cauberg ascent but the other three could sprint for the win. Alaphilippe won a close sprint to add a fourth victory to his Gold Race tally.

Verona, Ochoa and Mendigain all finished in the fourth group but only the former made the top 10.


Amstel Gold Race 2021
Race results
1Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Team6h05'22"
2Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3Julian ArredondoMovistar Teams.t.
4Adam YatesBahrain - McLaren+ 20"
5Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 47"
6Dries Van GestelDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 53"
7Louis MeintjesBORA - hansgrohes.t.
8Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
9Allessio BotturaIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
10Joseph DombrowskiBORA - hansgrohes.t.

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La Flèche Wallonne (1.UWT)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Tim Wellens1.Eder Chávarri1.Daniel Martin
2.Julian Alaphilippe2.Julian Alaphilippe2.Alejandro Valverde
3.Mathieu v.d. Poel3.Tim Wellens3.Michal Kwiatkowski
Team lineup
J. CaicedoE. ChávarriP. FurerR. Guerreiro
J. NoriaN. PadillaC. Verona


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This year's edition had an interesting route with several cimbs inside the last ten kilometers. Vanbilsen left the other three breakaway riders behind with around 20 kilometers to go.

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Once Vanbilsen had been caught, the stronger teams tried to decimate the pack. As a result, the front riders hit the final Mûr de Huy ascent with a gap between each of them: Van Gestel first, Adam Yates next, van der Poel and Alaphilippe still ahead of Verona and the bunch.

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Van Gestel maintained a more than steady pace, forcing Adam Yates to dig deep in order to bridge. After he had, Van Gestel kicked away again to win the race. Adam saw his brother complete the podium whereas Verona crossed the line in 6th.


La Flèche Wallonne 2021
Race results
1Dries Van GestelDeceuninck - Quick Step4h38'21"
2Adam YatesBahrain - McLaren+ 8"
3Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers+ 24"
4Sam OomenNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
6Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 40"
7Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiales.t.
8Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
9Fabio AruUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
10Allessio BotturaIsrael Start Up Nations.t.

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Liège - Bastogne - Liège (1.UWT)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Valérien Galtier1.Michal Kwiatkowski1.Tony Gallopin
2.Tim Wellens2.Julian Alaphilippe2.Julian Alaphilippe
3.Dries Van Gestel3.Matej Mohoric3.Fabio Aru
Team lineup
P. FurerJ. HerradaJ. NoriaD. Ochoa
D. QuintanaA. SerranoC. Verona


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A still large pack at the foot of La Redoute, a slightly less vast one at the foot of La Rôche aux Faucons. Before that team leaders Verona and Ochoa had both suffered a crash. Only the Spaniard made the cut and hit the Faucons climb with the first group of 17.

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It didn't come as a surprise that the group was ripped apart on Faucons. Alaphilippe reduced the leading group from six to three himself on the Côte de Saint-Nicolas. Van Gestel and Adam Yates had to give their absolute best just to keep up but they did.

Behind them a gap of minutes was opened up. The group with Verona swept up Calmejane and Galtier in the battle for seventh.

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Alaphilippe's companions were too cooked to even stand on the pedals in the final sprint and definitely wouldn't keep the latest Lombardia victor from winning his second Monument.

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Verona
smartly sat up in the descent before the final climb and managed to win the sprint for the 7th place.

Liège - Bastogne - Liège 2021
Race results
1Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Team6h07'24"
2Dries Van GestelDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 14"
3Adam YatesBahrain - McLarens.t.
4Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 2'06"
5Simon YatesINEOS Grenadierss.t.
6Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates+ 2'25"
7Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 3'22"
8Louis MeintjesBORA - hansgrohes.t.
9Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiales.t.
10Lilian CalmejaneGroupama - FDJ+ 3'33"

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Kiserlovski01
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UCI World Tour Rankings - April 28th, 2021
Individual ranking
1Julian AlaphilippeNTT Pro Cycling Team581 pts.
2Adam YatesBahrain - McLaren368 pts.
3Peter SaganBahrain - McLaren335 pts.
4Tim WellensLotto Soudal303 pts.
5Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers293 pts.
6Dries Van GestelDeceuninck - Quick Step261 pts.
7Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates221 pts.
8Yves LampaertDeceuninck - Quick Step200 pts.
9Valérien GaltierAG2R La Mondiale191 pts.
10Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb174 pts.
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30Carlos Verona i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team97 pts.
UCI World Tour Rankings - April 28th, 2021
Teams ranking
1Bahrain - McLarenUCI World Team1026 pts.
2NTT Pro Cycling TeamUCI World Team948 pts.
3Lotto SoudalUCI World Team674 pts.
4Deceuninck - Quick StepUCI World Team655 pts.
5INEOS GrenadiersUCI World Team601 pts.
6BORA - hansgroheUCI World Team560 pts.
7Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngUCI World Team332 pts.
8Team SunwebUCI World Team298 pts.
9UAE-Team EmiratesUCI World Team286 pts.
10Sport Vlaanderen - BaloiseUCI Pro Team280 pts.
UCI World Tour Rankings - April 28th, 2021
Confirmed team name changes
Mitchelton - Scott => Team BikeExchange
AG2R La Mondiale => AG2R Citroën Team
Team Sunweb => Team DSM

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Ripley
Very consistent performances by Verona. Maybe Ruralvia should hire Alaphilippe, too! Smile
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Very consistent performances by Verona. Maybe Ruralvia should hire Alaphilippe, too! Smile


If only the latter would speak Spanish too! Shock
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Tour de Romandie (2.UWT)
Switzerland, 6 stages
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Fabio Aru1.Fabio Aru1.Julian Arredondo
2.Mikel Landa2.Danilo Ghilardi2.Simon Yates
3.Thibaut Pinot3.Mikel Landa3.Wilco Kelderman
Stages
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Team lineup
J. CaicedoR. GuerreiroSeb. HenaoI. Izagirre
M. MartínezD. OchoaF. PalmeroF. Zurlo


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1Lawson CraddockBORA - hansgrohe13'09"
2Wilco KeldermanTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3Shani OdhiamboNTT Pro Cycling Team+ 9"
4Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 10"
5Abel KenyeresBahrain - McLaren+ 13"
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12Diego Ochoa i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 33"
Team captain Guerreiro arrived in Switzerland with slightly reduced freshness, which definitely showed in the opening time trial as he lost 48" to the winner. Craddock became the first race leader after his first win of the season.


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1Toms SkujinsTrek - Segafredo3h53'16"
2Niccolo BonifazioBahrain - McLarens.t.
3Bryan CoquardNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
4Silvan DillierAG2R Citroën Teams.t.
5Elia FavilliEF Education First Pro Teams.t.
Martínez struggled and eventually failed to keep up with the bunch on day two. The sprinters that did missed out on the win too as Toms Skujins won the stage from the break of the day. It's the biggest win of his career so far.


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1Diego Ochoa i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team4h30'47"
2Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
3Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
4Robert KiserlovskiINEOS Grenadierss.t.
5Niccolo BonifazioBahrain - McLarens.t.
Guerreiro followed an attack on the last climb but things calmed down after his group was caught. At least until Izagirre tore the reduced pack apart, allowing Ochoa to win the third stage. That is three WT stage wins with us now for him. This must be a big boost after a long injury that cost him several months.


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1Romain BardetAG2R Citroën Team3h55'48"
2Michael MatthewsLotto Soudals.t.
3Simon YatesINEOS Grenadierss.t.
4Bryan CoquardNTT Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohes.t.
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Stage four proved to be too tough for Martínez too. Bardet saw a strong attack on the last KoM climb rewarded with the stage win and a few bonus seconds.


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1Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers4h53'49"
2Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 2'48"
3Calvin BenekeTeam DSM+ 3'25"
4Romain BardetAG2R Citroën Team+ 3'48"
5Wout PoelsTeam DSMs.t.
Caicedo joined a breakaway of 13 and took it easy on the first climb. Winning the two next cat.1 sprints made him take the lead in the mountain classification.

Simon Yates caught up swiftly on the ultimate climb and would go on to bag the stage win by a huge gap. Guerreiro managed to shake everyone near the top and moved to GC 2nd.


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1Tejay Van GarderenBahrain - McLaren25'16"
2Miles ScotsonTeam BikeExchange+ 9"
3Lukas MeilerIsrael Start Up Nation+ 23"
4Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers+ 32"
5Michał KwiatkowskiBahrain - McLaren+ 33"
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54Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'47"
The final time trial suited Ruben enough on paper to secure his second place. Sadly he was blessed with abysmal legs and lost around a minute on his rivals, dropping from second to seventh. Simon Yates easily kept his overall win by finishing in the stage top 5.


Tour de Romandie 2021
Final overall standings
1Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers17h52'59"
2Tejay Van GarderenBahrain - McLaren+ 3'12"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 3'27"
4Lawson CraddockBORA - hansgrohe+ 3'45"
5Romain BardetAG2R Citroën Team+ 3'57"
6Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step+ 4'16"
7Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 4'17"
8Ilnur ZakarinAstana Pro Team+ 4'20"
9Wout PoelsTeam DSM+ 5'22"
10Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 6'45"
Tour de Romandie 2021
Jersey winners
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i.imgur.com/oLCWLbC.png Points Simon YatesINEOS Grenadiers
i.imgur.com/6c2YCNX.png Mountain Jonathan CaicedoRuralvía-CCU Pro Team
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Eschborn-Frankfurt (1.UWT)
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Latest editions
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Team lineup
C. BarberoA. CerezoE. ChávarriF. Colla
P. FurerN. PadillaD. Sagasta


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 197.9 kms | Eschborn › Frankfurt
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Eschborn-Frankfurt was raced for the first time in a couple years. Its comeback edition even made the final list of World Tour events. It didn't really make for an exciting race though and everythign would come down to a mass sprint in the streets of Frankfurt. Cerezo led Barbero to the very front of the pack.

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Our team captain looked like he wouldn't have much left for the actual sprint and that also turned out to be the truth. While he was happy to make the top 10, it was almost-home rider Marco König who won after a very close sprint.


Eschborn - Frankfurt 2021
Race result
1Marco KönigBahrain - McLaren4h45'56"
2Sonny ColbrelliMovistar Teams.t.
3Sondre Holst EngerAstana Pro Teams.t.
4Phil BauhausTeam DSMs.t.
5Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6Thomas MosesTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
7Floris GertsAlpecin - Fenixs.t.
8Roy WindhornBORA - hansgrohes.t.
9Moreno MoserINEOS Grenadierss.t.
10Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.

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Vuelta a Asturias (2.1)
Spain, 3 stages
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Stages
1.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 159km2.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 90km3.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 168km
Team lineup
J. CaicedoE. ChávarriF. CollaP. Furer
E. LarraM. MartínezD. Ochoa


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i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 1 | 159.9 kms
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1Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Jumbo-Visma3h42'52"
2Gustav HoogTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
3Silvio HerklotzIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
4Patrick BevinUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
5Mike TeunissenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
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Three more stages left before this year's Grande Partenza in Palermo. Today Giro sprinter Martínez already showed his good legs by making it over both climbs. Having to swing around some riders kept him from finishing higher than in sixth.


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1Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team1h49'14"
2Diego Ochoa i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
3Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
4Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5Daniele RattoIsrael Start Up Nations.t.
A mass crash took out a big chunk of the pack on day two. Enough of us stayed on the bike to set up a train for Manuel in the last kilometers. A short false flat stretch was enough to drop the rest. Second win this season for the Uruguayan.


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Chávarri climbed quite well on Alto del Naranco, yet he could not keep up with Bailly and Arredondo. The former kicked away to the stage and overall win, Eder eventually had to settle for fourth.
1Julian ArredondoMovistar Team4h06'21"
2Renaud BaillyBahrain - McLaren+ 15"
3Bernardo SuazaMovistar Team+ 44"
4Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 55"
5Sindre LunkeTeam Total Direct Energies.t.



Vuelta a Asturias 2021
Final overall standings
1Julian ArredondoMovistar Team9h38'17"
2Renaud BaillyBahrain - McLaren+ 19"
3Bernardo SuazaMovistar Team+ 50"
4Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'01"
5Sindre LunkeTeam Total Direct Energie+ 1'05"
6Silvio HerklotzIsrael Start Up Nation+ 1'23"
7Stu BryceEF Education First Pro Team+ 2'40"
8Adriano BrogiUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
9Esteban ChavesMovistar Team+ 3'05"
10Alex HesselBahrain - McLarens.t.
Vuelta a Asturias 2021
Jersey winners
i.imgur.com/HKMHFuj.png Overall Julian ArredondoMovistar Team
i.imgur.com/0voMHHp.png Points Nick Van Der LijkeTeam Jumbo-Visma
i.imgur.com/2JAxfYl.png Mountain Marco FilisettiVini Zabù - KTM
i.imgur.com/aJutwMH.png Young Renaud BaillyNTT Pro Cycling Team
Best team: Movistar Team

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Giro d'Italia (2.GT)
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Latest editions
202020192018
1.Davide Formolo1.Nairo Quintana1.Fabio Aru
2.Mikel Landa2.Mikel Landa2.Bauke Mollema
3.Miguel Ángel López3.Miguel Ángel López3.Mikel Landa
Stages
01.i.imgur.com/6V1zUPo.png 19.7 kmPalermo TTT
02.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 182 kmCefalù › Messina
03.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 223 kmReggio Calabria › Cosenza
04.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 191 kmCorigliano Calabro › Grassano
05.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 163 kmMatera › Manfredonia
06.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 183 kmFoggia › Napoli
07.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 192 kmGaeta › Roma
08.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 200 kmTivoli › Blockhaus
09.i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png 23.1 kmChieti › Pescara (ITT)
10.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 209 kmPerugia › Montecatini Alto
11.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 180 kmPisa › Monte Serra
12.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 151 kmViareggio › Fanano
13.i.imgur.com/7f8IDN2.png 18.2 kmFanano › Monte Cimone (MTT)
14.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 260 kmLa Spezia › Sanremo
15.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 204 kmVentimiglia › Briançon/ Col d'Izoard
16.i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png 50.7 kmPavia › Milano (ITT)
17.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 175 kmMilano › Verona
18.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 175 kmVicenza › Cortina d'Ampezzo/ Passo Giau
19.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 205 kmSelva di Val Gardena › Livigno
20.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 207 kmSondrio › Edolo/ Monte Colmo
21.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 201 kmBergamo › Brescia
Startlist
i.imgur.com/lIBBZY2.pngBahraini.imgur.com/Em5KgBB.pngUAEi.imgur.com/oC3ZoJx.pngDSM
1. M.Landa11. F.Aru21. A.Demare
2. R.Bailly12. E.Cipollini22. C.Beneke
3. N.Bonifazio13. O.Eiking23. W.Court
4. S.Consonni14. I.Filosi24. E.Dunbar
5. D.Formolo15. A.Lanzano25. F.Gaviria
6. M.König16. D.Salvaneschi26. R.Kreder
7. M.Mamykin17. G.Simoni27. J.Maas
8. A.Manfredi18. M.Tamulis28. T.Van Der Hoorn
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31. R.Guerreiro41. R.Mullen51. S.Bennett
32. J.Caicedo42. J.Arredondo52. J.Adams
33. E.Chávarri43. D.Ballerini53. T.Declercq
34. F.Colla44. C.Betancur54. A.Gougeard
35. I.Izagirre45. E.Chaves55. S.Hermans
36. M.Martínez46. S.Colbrelli56. V.Lafay
37. F.Palmero47. M.Dal Compare57. H.Quaglia
38. E.Zardini48. D.Leone58. M.Van Staeyen
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61. B.Vallée71. J.Sütterlin81. E.Viviani
62. V.Campenaerts72. M.Boeve82. I.Davidenok
63. H.Carthy73. F.Hillen83. V.Filipovich
64. G.Flower74. B.Kratzert84. M.Franchini
65. M.Kudus75. A.Looij85. V.Nibali
66. L.König76. M.Teunissen86. M.Pelucchi
67. S.Odhiambo77. N.Van Der Lijke87. T.Pigino
68. M.de Carvalho78. M.Van Trijp88. M.Torta
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91. E.Baska101. M.Hofland111. R.Guyot
92. R.Contreras102. G.Curran112. B.Brkic
93. M.Haller103. T.Magner113. F.Gough
94. P.Konrad104. T.Meyer114. F.Grellier
95. P.Latour105. M.Occhialini115. R.Kustadinchev
96. D.Martin106. G.Persia116. J.Le Bon
97. M.Pedersen107. T.Roe117. J.Maison
98. S.Reutter108. D.Rosa118. V.Tournieroux
i.imgur.com/7d616t4.pngBikeExchangei.imgur.com/qXWV3Gn.pngINEOSi.imgur.com/7Ms1vnr.pngLotto
121. R.Power131. L.Morton141. J.De Buyst
122. R.Kreuziger132. M.Cavendish142. T.De Gendt
123. S.Kruijswijk133. A.Fenn143. L.De Plus
124. R.McCarthy134. M.Moser144. J.Debusschere
125. J.McCarthy135. L.Owen145. J.Roelandts
126. C.Meyer136. N.Vico146. E.Theuns
127. R.Nelson137. D.Villella147. K.Vanbilsen
128. C.Watson138. L.Vincent148. L.Vervaeke
i.imgur.com/t9heMni.pngIsraeli.imgur.com/lOmm5wd.pngCofidisi.imgur.com/GsBoQ4s.pngAG2R
151. T.Wauch161. K.Elissonde171. E.Cohen
152. V.Baillifard162. J.Cornu172. L.Bouchereau
153. L.Durbridge163. T.Devriendt173. M.Chérel
154. S.Herklotz164. T.Drobisch174. J.Coppel
155. J.Mareczko165. V.Galeyev175. M.Le Lavandier
156. T.Reske166. A.Maes176. Q.Pacher
157. N.Ruffoni167. A.Paret-Peintre177. S.Tricot
158. F.Tuzi168. J.Wallays178. T.Van Der Sande
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181. B.Erbetta 191. F.Bongiorno201. R.Taaramäe
182. F.Auguste192. L.Chirico202. A.Capiot
183. M.Degreve193. C.Cominelli203. J.Geerinck
184. C.Koch194. P.Cordova204. O.Hofstetter
185. W.Kreder195. D.Dall'Oste205. L.Juan
186. E.Laton196. F.Galeotti206. T.Skujins
187. G.Van Avermaet197. S.Petilli207. M.Van Gompel
188. E.Wouters198. S.Pirazzi208. T.Wirtgen
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211. G. Brambilla
212. M. Frapporti
213. P. Lunardon
214. N. Marini
215. R. Radice
216. M. Spreafico
217. L. Sterbini
218. G. Zilioli
Media favourites
i.imgur.com/QjanPep.png Ruben Guerreiro (RCU) i.imgur.com/QjanPep.png Davide Formolo (BHV)
i.imgur.com/QjanPep.png Mikel Landa (BHV) i.imgur.com/trtw6N6.png Julian Arredondo (MOV)
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Ripley
Ooh, Ruben is the top favourite, though Bahrain is dangerous with Landa and Formolo! Looks like a tough route this year, good luck!
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Ooh, Ruben is the top favourite, though Bahrain is dangerous with Landa and Formolo! Looks like a tough route this year, good luck!


Thank you, honestly can't recall the last time one of my riders started as a top favourite!

The route looks almost tailor-made with the time trialing being so important. Those able to outclimb him aren't even close to his time trial abilities, especially Landa (who's podiumed in the last four editions without winning the GC), Kudus and Aru. Curious to see how Bahrain will handle thing with both Formolo and Landa in the lineup.
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GIRO D'ITALIA
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i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png Stage 1 | 19.7 kms | Palermo TTT
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As was too be expected with the lineup we sent to Sicily for La Grande Partenza, our team finished about halfway in the stage top ten. Qhubeka ASSOS lived up to its status as top favourites and saw Gerai Flower move into the maglia rosa. Team leader Merhawi Kudus gained around a minute on Aru, Formolo and Landa.
1Team Qhubeka ASSOS21'56"
2Team BikeExchange+ 15"
3Groupama - FDJ+ 21"
4EF Education - NIPPOs.t.
5BORA - hansgrohe+ 32"
6Movistar Teams.t.
7Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngs.t.
8Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 43"
9Bahrain Victorious+ 52"
10Trek - Segafredos.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 2 | 182.8 kms | Cefalù › Messina
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Things almost split on the seemingly meaningless climb close to the line but the group with Ruben couldn't stay clear. Martinez failed to keep Bonifazio's wheel and probably wouldn't have beaten him in the sprint anyway judging by the gap. Boris Vallée crossed the line in seventh spot and took Gerai Flower's pink jersey.
1Niccolo BonifazioBahrain Victorious3h44'22"
2Erik BaskaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3Fernando GaviriaTeam DSMs.t.
4Logan OwenINEOS Grenadierss.t.
5Sonny ColbrelliMovistar Teams.t.
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13Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 3 | 223.5 kms | Reggio Calabria › Cosenza
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A test in the mountains awaited the pack after a short transfer to the mainland. Landa and Aru saw their long range attack strand yet the former seemed swift to follow Dunbar on Spezzano della Silla.

Over the top, however, Landa wasn't part of a 9-man group of mostly outsiders for the GC and neither were Aru and Guerreiro. On this rough day, Ruben could not be more relieved crossing the line with the second group. Latour sprinted to his first WT win and did so minutes ahead of Aru, the main loser of the third day. Qhubeka kept the pink jersey, now on the shoulders of designated leader Kudus.
1Pierre-Roger LatourBORA - hansgrohe5h45'07"
2Merhawi KudusTeam Qhubeka ASSOSs.t.
3Julian ArredondoMovistar Teams.t.
4Kenny ElissondeCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadierss.t.
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30Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'24"
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43Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates+ 4'32"


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 4 | 191.4 kms | Corigliano Calabro › Grassano
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Stage four didn't appear as tough on paper yet surely damage could be dealt on the double ascent of Muro di Grassano.

Fabio Aru felt like setting things straight after yesterday's disaster and dropped everyone including Guerreiro, who was the only one that almost followed. Our leader kept his focus and rode up the last climb like a madman with just Morton with him. Not enough to catch Aru but Ruben surely made a giant leap GC-wise. He breached the GC top five and saw Robert Power grab the pink jersey for now.
1Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates4h44'19"
2Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadiers+ 14"
3Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
4Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious+ 34"
5Robert PowerTeam BikeExchange+ 1'01"
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11Mikel LandaBahrain Victorious+ 1'24"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 5 | 163.6 kms | Matera › Manfredonia
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The peloton was delighted to let a group of four go early on the easy fifth stage. The inevitable mass sprint ended in a close win for Valléé ahead of Bonifazio and Gaviria. Manuel launched a bit too soon and eventually crossed the line in 8th.
1Boris ValléeTeam Qhubeka ASSOS3h18'31"
2Niccolo BonifazioBahrain Victoriouss.t.
3Fernando GaviriaTeam DSMs.t.
4Moreno HoflandEF Education First Pro Teams.t.
5Sonny ColbrelliMovistar Teams.t.
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Giro d'Italia 2021
GC after stage 5
1Robert PowerTeam BikeExchange17h55'31"
2Merhawi KudusTeam Qhubeka ASSOS+ 7"
3Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadierss.t.
4Pierre-Roger LatourBORA - hansgrohe+ 35"
5Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 50"
6Eddie DunbarTeam DSM+ 1'00"
7Julian ArredondoMovistar Team+ 1'08"
8Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious+ 1'34"
9Rodrigo ContrerasBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'41"
10Hugh CarthyTeam Qhubeka ASSOS+ 2'04"
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Tricky stages, Ruben did well so far. Next highlight the Blockhaus, we'll see just how well everybody's climbing.
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Tricky stages, Ruben did well so far. Next highlight the Blockhaus, we'll see just how well everybody's climbing.


Very odd first week indeed with few time to warm up the engines. I agree Guerreiro did well by taking back most of the time he lost on day three already.

Next stages will be up soon!
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i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 6 | 183.7 kms | Foggia › Napoli
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A breakaway group of four remained at large until after the only difficulty of the day, Monte Taburno. The pack gave the many sprinters and GC 9th Contreras a scare by climbing unexpectedly fast, but eventually they all came back together.

The moment at which the four were caught caused a short hesitation. Chávarri, Izagirre and Caicedo set up a train for Martinez and noticed that most of the sprinters were tired or sat too far back. They kept expecting another sprint train to catch up and swamp them. It wouldn't happen, and Manuel wrote history for Uruguay as a cycling nation by landing this milestone stage win.
1Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team4h18'04"
2Boris ValléeTeam Qhubeka ASSOSs.t.
3Mark CavendishINEOS Grenadierss.t.
4Eddie DunbarTeam DSMs.t.
5Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadierss.t.


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png i.imgur.com/yE2MWQ8.png Stage 7 | 192.2 kms | Gaeta › Roma
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Cobblestones are a rare sight in Giro stages, and in hindsight they could've been left out this year too. The GC contenders' teams weren't looking to take any risk as Mats Boeve beat fellow Dutchman Wesley Kreder to win the stage from the breakaway.
1Mats BoeveTeam Jumbo-Visma4h17'24"
2Wesley KrederCCC Teams.t.
3Victor TournierouxGroupama - FDJ+ 1'13"
4Moreno MoserINEOS Grenadiers+ 1'38"
5Niccolo BonifazioBahrain Victorious+ 4'40"


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png Stage 8 | 200.8 kms | Tivoli › Blockhaus
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The peloton let a big breakaway go on the Blockhaus. More than 10 riders could only watch how Hillen rode away on the climb and secured back to back stage wins for Jumbo - Visma.

Many GC men didn't seem to have much left after seven long days so far but not so for Formolo, who only saw teammate Landa catch up after his acceleration. Aru did best to finish 1'45" behind them, Ruben and Kudus finished two minutes behind. Power lost about six mins to them and had Formolo take his pink jersey.
1Foeke HillenTeam Jumbo-Visma5h20'38"
2Mariano FranchiniAstana - Premier Tech+ 3'18"
3Mikel LandaBahrain Victorious+ 6'38"
4Davide FormoloBahrain Victoriouss.t.
5Toms SkujinsTrek - Segafredo+ 8'08"
6Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates+ 8'24"
7Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 8'46"


i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png Stage 9 | 23.1 kms | Chieti › Pescara (ITT)
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Last up before the first rest day was the first of three individual time trials. Van Gompel rode the race of his life to beat riders like Cameron Meyer, Campenaerts and Mullen.

Ruben needs a bumpier course to thrive but still had a decent time at the line. Among GC riders, just maglia rosa Formolo and Latour were faster, making for a very close overall. Nine days in, Formolo looks quite good to succeed himself as Giro d'Italia winner.
1Mathias Van GompelTrek - Segafredo28'40"
2Cameron MeyerTeam BikeExchange+ 13"
3Geoffrey CurranEF Education - NIPPO+ 14"
4Pierre-Roger LatourBORA - hansgrohe+ 23"
5Mattia FrapportiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 29"
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7Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious+ 33"
8Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 34"


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GC after stage 9
1Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious32h33'42"
2Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/ZYhYFy3.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'25"
3Pierre-Roger LatourBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'26"
4Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadiers+ 1'34"
5Merhawi KudusTeam Qhubeka ASSOS+ 1'55"
6Mikel LandaBahrain Victorious+ 2'53"
7Hugh CarthyTeam Qhubeka ASSOS+ 4'01"
8Fabio AruUAE-Team Emirates+ 4'43"
9Julian ArredondoMovistar Teams.t.
10Robert PowerTeam BikeExchange+ 4'58"

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Congrats to Manuel Martinez on the stage win! Ruben outclassed by the Bahraini duo on the Blockhaus, though. Right now it seems that defending the spot on the podium will be tough enough. But we've still got a long way to go.
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