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Caja Rural '22
Kiserlovski01
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Latest ITT winners
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World Championships 2021
ITT profile :: Flat :: 48.9 kms
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Kiserlovski01
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Nagasaki, 48.9 kms
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As it's not that easy to properly comment on a time trial, I chose to just give a chronological overview of the riders that, at some point, held the best time (and the spot they eventually finished in).

On the course: an almost 50 km ride with its difficulties coming at the very beginning and in the second half. Riders shouldn't burn the last their energy too early with the nasty final climb close to the finish.


55Anton ZhukovRUSSIA1h17'05"FIRST


25Jesper SchipperNETHERLANDS1h15'17"(-1'48")


It's not uncommon to set the first when you're the opening rider, yet Anton Zhukov only narrowly managed to do so because of Jesper Schippers' much stronger performance. Zhukov had his time bettered by almost 1'50" a handful of seconds after crossing the line.

13Gianni MosconITALY1h14'42"(-35")


Gianni Moscon can be quite hit or miss but the eighth rider did finish 35 seconds faster than Schipper.

2Andrew TalanskyUNITED STATES1h12'41"(-2'01")


Andrew Talansky, a former ITT world champion, was already putting much better intermediate times on the tables by the time Moscon crossed the line. The American ended up shaving two full minutes off of Moscon's time.

All country's were already watching their final rider when Krigbaum became the first rider to finish less than 2 minutes short of the fastest time.


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1Adriano MaloriITALY1h12'19"(-22")


Eventually only a different former world champion would succeed in finishing even faster than Talansky, and by a clear margin no less. Brändle, Campenaerts and Mullen couldn't do anything about the Adriano Malori's third world title (2015,2018)against the clock. The Irish specialist did secure his second WC medal.

The fields at time trials are definitely going to look very different next year given the retirements of the newly crowned champion, 2017 winner Talansky and Tom Dumoulin.


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Nagasaki, Time Trial results
i.imgur.com/AlbTJmz.pngAdriano MaloriITALY1h'12"19
i.imgur.com/n8dOJxs.pngAndrew TalanskyUNITED STATES+ 22"
i.imgur.com/njrwXib.pngRyan MullenIRELAND+ 57"
4Mathias KrigbaumDENMARK+ 1'36"
5Yoann PaillotFRANCE+ 1'41"
6Matthias BrändleAUSTRIA+ 1'49"
7Tom DumoulinNETHERLANDS+ 1'53"
8Alvaro CuadrosSPAIN+ 1'56"
9Miles ScotsonAUSTRALIA+ 2'06"
10Rohan DennisAUSTRALIA+ 2'07"

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Latest Road Race winners
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World Championships 2021
Road Race profile :: Hilly :: 271.7 kms
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Tamijo
Good to see a few new updates here. Beautiful as allways.
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Good to see a few new updates here. Beautiful as allways.


Thanks Tamijo, I appreciate that a lot.
 
Kiserlovski01
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Nagasaki, 271.7 kms
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After last years races on the African continent, Asia was up next to host the coveted World Championships. Once the scene of a devastating nuclear attack that helped end World War II, the Japanese city of Nagasaki presented a course with twelve two-climb laps. Chome and Inasadake were expected to decide who gets to wear the rainbow jersey in the next twelve months.

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Portugal, Austria, Ireland, USA and Switzerland manage to get a man in the break of the day. Nélson Oliveira, Marco Haller, Eddie Dunbar, Nathan Brown and Silvan Dillier got their lead up to a maximum of over 10 minutes.

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Great Britain, Colombia and France kept sharing the workload until the penultimate lap, when Dillier became the second rider to lose contact with the breakaway.

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The other three still had almost two minutes with two longs climbs to go, but everything still came back together with the number of laps down to one after an attack by Adam Yates. France, Colombia and Great Britain led the bunch with our Carlos Verona caught sitting there as well.

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Adam's brother Simon used the final long climb to open up a gap. Alaphilippe gave him 28" at the top, with the reduced bunch sitting 42" down. Verona sacrificed his own chances to help Rubén Fernández.

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Alaphilippe wanted to bridge on the ultimate Chome ascent but the odds of him being caught by fellow Frenchman Galtier and the others kept increasing. The French would fall further back and finish outside of the top 10.

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Simon Yates didn't look back an won the race with a historically big gap. The winner of six onew-week WT races and four GT stages is now also a world champion after coming in second last year.

Van der Poel was happy to see all chasers come back together so he could play his sprinting card to grab the silver medal, whilst Galtier took bronze. The best Ruralvía rider was Diego Ochoa in 11th place.


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Nagasaki, Road Race
i.imgur.com/AlbTJmz.pngSimon YatesGREAT BRITAIN7h40'14"
i.imgur.com/n8dOJxs.pngMathieu Van der PoelNETHERLANDS+ 1'38"
i.imgur.com/njrwXib.pngValérien GaltierFRANCEs.t.
4Dries Van GestelBELGIUMs.t.
5Petr VakočCZECH REPUBLICs.t.
6Rubén FernándezSPAINs.t.
7Tiesj BenootBELGIUMs.t.
8Peter SaganSLOVAKIAs.t.
9Adam YatesGREAT BRITAINs.t.
10Tim WellensBELGIUMs.t.
11Diego OchoaCOLOMBIAs.t.
12Fabio AruITALYs.t.
13Julian AlaphilippeFRANCEs.t.
14Dylan TeunsBELGIUMs.t.
15Dayer QuintanaCOLOMBIAs.t.
16Michael ValgrenDENMARKs.t.
17Carlos VeronaSPAINs.t.
18Allessio BotturaITALY+ 2'56"
19Koen BouwmanNETHERLANDSs.t.
20Davide VillellaITALY+ 3'41"
 
Kiserlovski01
Milano - Torino (1.Pro) | i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 186.4 kms
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Team lineup
P. BilbaoJ.L. CamposE. ChávarriL. Doncel
P. FurerD. OchoaA. Serrano
Previous editions
202020192018
1.Davide Formolo1.Valérien Galtier1.Simon Yates
2.Vincenzo Nibali2.Adam Yates2.Julian Alaphilippe
3.Simon Yates3.Mathias Frank3.Sérgio Henao


Race

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Jayco's Alexander Edmondson attacked from a four-man break of the day when he no longer liked the extent of his group's advantage. The Australian had 1'36" with 27 kms to go and the main climb of the day lurking around the corner.

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On of our team captains opened up a gap even before the main climb (Superga), backed by a very strong Luken Doncel. Eder Chávarri let his teammate go near the foot.

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Eder passed the other three escapees and saw Gallopin and Landa join him from behind. These three caught and droppe Edmondson near the top and hit the descent towards the final climb with an advantage of about 45".

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Chávarri chose not to follow when Landa put him under pressure with an early acceleration. Gallopin did but as soon as Landa sat up, the pace dropped drastically. It allowed Chávarri to rejoin under the red kite.

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Landa must have felt heavy legs seeing how he couldn't react to Eder launching his final sprint. The French former world champion bowed his head too and couldn't do anything about our man grabbing a very nice one day race, his biggest one since La Flèche Wallonne back in 2019 and GP Miguel Indurain in 2018 and 2019.


Milano - Torino 2021
Race results
1Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team4h27'15"
2Tony GallopinBORA - hansgrohe+ 9"
3Mikel LandaBahrain Victoriouss.t.
4Damiano CarusoAstana Qazaqstan Team+ 29"
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
6Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious+ 46"
7Mirko TortaAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
8Abel KenyeresBahrain Victoriouss.t.
9Lachlan MortonINEOS Grenadiers+ 1'17"
10Joseph DombrowskiBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'28"
 
Ripley
Congrats! Great win in a tough race, a fine way to continue this career.
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Congrats! Great win in a tough race, a fine way to continue this career.


Thanks Ripley! Somehow it always feels special to win with a regen rider, even after all the nice races Eder has already added to his tally. Smile
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Il Lombardia (1.UWT)
Latest editions
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1.Julian Alaphilippe1.Mikel Landa1.Gregor Mühlberger
2.Mathieu van der Poel2.Miguel A. López2.Julian Alaphillippe
3.Sam Oomen3.Eder Chávarri3.Adam Yates
Team lineup
E. ChávarriF. CollaJ. HerradaI. Izagirre
A. MendigainD. QuintanaC. Verona


i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 243.7 kms | Bergamo › Lecco
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In the final monument race for folding teams like CCC and Qhubeka-Nexthash, the Bahrain and UAE squads kept busy neutralizing breakaway attempts. Canty, Santoro, Lavieu and Eriksson finally managed to get clear before the first climb.

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Canty and Santoro cracked first before the 85km-to-go mark. The other two kept around 6 minutes of advantage.

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Despite the high pace, the favourites remained kind to each other until halfway the climb of Valpiana. Formolo lit up the race with a sharp acceleration that Kelderman seemed and López tried to follow.

López dropped back and Kelderman couldn't keep up either. Formolo's lead started to decrease when a large chasing group was formed in the long descent towards the last two climbs. Only Eder Chávarri had made the cut our team.

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The gap may have looked small in the previous picture, but the chasing group was already down to a handful of riders when they finally bridged just before the ultimate bump.

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Eder did not have much left after spending most of the finale catching up. He played his one and only card by attacking in the final descent.

Despite opening up a small gap at some point, our guy fell prey to the stronger sprinters on the final straight. He still came home in a respectable 7th place, from which he saw Formolo beat Galtier after a very close sprint. Formolo pulls off an interesting Italian season with an overall Giro and a Lombardia win.


Il Lombardia 2021
Race results
1Davide FormoloBahrain Victorious6h09'46"
2Valérien GaltierAG2R Citroën Teams.t.
3Abel KenyeresBahrain Victoriouss.t.
4Adam YatesBahrain Victoriouss.t.
5Kenny ElissondeCofidiss.t.
6Merhawi KudusTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
7Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
8Sam OomenTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
9Fabio AruUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
10Nairo QuintanaBahrain Victoriouss.t.
 
Croatia14
Big one by Eder at Milano - Torino, a shame he couldn't win Il Lombardia for Ruralvia as well. Great show though!
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Kiserlovski01
Croatia14 wrote:
Big one by Eder at Milano - Torino, a shame he couldn't win Il Lombardia for Ruralvia as well. Great show though!


Thank you! Too bad Eder having to catch up over and over again in the finale left going early as his only option. Smile
 
Kiserlovski01
GP città di Peccioli - Coppa Sabatini (1.Pro)
Latest editions
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1.Sam Oomen1.Sam Oomen1.Alexis Vuillermoz
2.Lucas Eriksson2.Stu Bryce2.Julian Arredondo
3.Merhawi Kudus3.Enri Braiati3.Valérien Galtier
Team lineup
F. CollaL. DoncelP. FurerJe. Herrada
D. OchoaF. PalmeroE. Zardini


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 191.7 kms | Legoli › Peccioli
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Good olds Daniel Martin and Gianluca Brambilla set up the break of the day together with Movistar's Raul Carretto. Their lead really started to decrease when Brendan Canty vainly tried to bridge with 40 kilometers to go. A next attempt to bridge by Cattaneo ended the breakaway.

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So many accelerations in the last few laps that I was hard to keep track of everything, but a group of 14 would fight for the win after a split happened with three kilometers to go. Only two of our riders were barely hanging on.

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They both ended up sitting too far back when the long sprint for the line was launched and caused a new split. Alberto Bettiol took a dominant win in an entirely Italian top four. Ochoa helped Furer win the sprint for seventh.


GP città di Peccioli - Coppa Sabatini 2021
Race results
1Alberto BettiolUAE-Team Emirates4h28'20"
2Elia FavilliEF Education-Easyposts.t.
3Lorenzo RotaAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
4Gianni MosconAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
5Palle Juul TurTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
6Victor CampenaertsTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
7Paul Furer i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
8Carlos BetancurMovistar Teams.t.
9Rayane BouhanniCCC Teams.t.
10Mattia CattaneoINEOS Grenadierss.t.
 
Kiserlovski01
Giro dell'Emilia (1.Pro)
Latest editions
202020192018
1.Simon Yates1.Petr Vakoc1.Alberto Contador
2.Julian Arredondo2.Miguel A. López2.Louis Meintjes
3.Kenny Elissonde3.Warren Barguil3.Daniel Martin
Team lineup
F. CollaS. HenaoI. IzagirreJ. Noria
F.PalmeroD. QuintanaC. Verona


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Our Jairo Noria was one of the two strongest riders in a breakaway of four, but sadly couldn't get Shani Odhiambo to work with him when they went clear.

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The pack acted equally passively when Bongiorno, Fedi, Erbetta (the latter a former Giro KoM winner) bridged the gap to the head of the race. Six riders then had 2 minutes with 42 undulated kilometers to go.

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Adam Yates dragged Ulissi with him until the break was caught and then left the Italian behind as well, seemingly without breaking a sweat.

One climb later Verona was dropped from a chasing group that kept losing time to Adam Yates.

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Yates' gap only shrunk in the final kilometers when he took the time to celebrate a truly superb solo win. Ion Izagirre still managed to become our top finisher after working for Verona, rolling across the line in 11th place.


Giro dell'Emilia 2021
Race results
1Adam YatesBahrain Victorious5h10'49"
2Julian AlaphilippeTeam Qhubeka NextHash+ 1'12"
3Damiano CarusoAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
4Esteban ChavesMovistar Teams.t.
5Abel KenyeresBahrain Victoriouss.t.
6Joseph DombrowskiBORA - hansgrohes.t.
7Diego UlissiUAE-Team Emirates+ 2'27"
8Bob JungelsBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'50"
9Carlos BetancurMovistar Teams.t.
10Davide FormoloBahrain Victoriouss.t.
 
Kiserlovski01
Gree-Tour of Guangxi (1.UWT)
Team lineup
L. DoncelJ. HerradaI. IzagirreE. Larra
A. MendigainV. PinheiralD. Quintana


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1Dylan GroenewegenTeam DSM2h22'05"
2Davide CrodinoBahrain Victoriouss.t.
3Rudy BarbierGroupama - FDJs.t.
4Silvio GiorniUAE-Team Emiratess.t.
5Mamyr StashGazprom - Rusvelos.t.


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1Tom WirtgenTrek - Segafredo3h12'53"
2Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'35"
3Dayer Quintana i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
4Luken Doncel i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Mads PedersenBORA - hansgrohes.t.


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1Daniele RattoIsrael - Premier Tech3h53'14"
2Lorenzo RotaAstana Qazaqstan Teams.t.
3Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 16"
4Dieter WalkerTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
5Enri BraiatiBahrain Victorious+ 30"


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1Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe3h41'19"
2Ekain Larra i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
3Dylan GroenewegenTeam DSMs.t.
4Luken Doncel i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Ramon SinkeldamTeam DSMs.t.


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1Moreno MoserINEOS Grenadiers4h17'35"
2Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 2'20"
3Jonathan BreyneTeam Flanders - Baloises.t.
4Jérôme CousinAG2R Citroën Teams.t.
5Gianni MosconAstana Qazaqstan Team+ 3'55"


As per usual not the most stacked startlist for the final World Tour event of the calendar, but Izagirre and Quintana still wanted to make something from this race GC wise. Groenewegen won the first stage from a bunch sprint but that's where the race we expected stopped.

The teams that had a sprinter got their men over the climbs on stage two but they didn't manage to reel in the last man from a breakaway, who won with an interesting advantage. Izagirre grabbed some bonus seconds in the sprint for the line.

Wirtgen then lost only 30" when Ratto won the third stage, on paper possibly the most difficult one. Izagirre was disappointed at first when came in third, despite moving into the points jersey. Ekain Larra almost won the fourth stage the day after, but he came just a tad too late to pip Patrick Konrad after a very messy mass sprint.

Izagirre was GC 3rd before the ultimate stage, but tried to upset everything on the final climb. Konrad followed at first but had to let him go near the top. The bunch couldn't organise itself well enough to reel him back in. Despite finishing far behind stage winner Moser, Ion secured our second ever overall win in the World Tour, with the points and mountain jerseys coming our way as well.
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Gree-Tour of Guangxi 2021
Final overall standings
1Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/NPq1JhW.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team17h31'01"
2Jérôme CousinAG2R Citroën Team+ 24"
3Tom WirtgenTrek - Segafredo+ 57"
4Daniele RattoIsrael - Premier Tech+ 1'25"
5Mats BoeveTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2'01"
6Gianni MosconAstana Qazaqstan Team+ 2'05"
7Victor CampenaertsTeam Qhubeka NextHashs.t.
8Ryan MullenMovistar Teams.t.
9Moreno MoserINEOS Grenadiers+ 2'18"
10Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'32"
Gree-Tour of Guangxi 2021
Jersey winners
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i.imgur.com/PoL0tHV.png Overall Ion IzagirreRuralvía-CCU Pro Team
i.imgur.com/GLupgLl.png Points Ion IzagirreRuralvía-CCU Pro Team
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Best team: Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team
 
Ripley
Congrats! Maybe not the most prestigious race, but World Tour is World Tour.
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Congrats! Maybe not the most prestigious race, but World Tour is World Tour.


I couldn't agree more!
 
Kiserlovski01
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Ruralvía's season recap
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**** Itzulia Basque CountryWIN7thCarlos Verona i.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
**** San Sebastian KlasikoaTop 37thJesús Herradai.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
**** Vuelta a EspañaTop 59thEder Chávarrii.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
*** Volta a CatalunyaTop 56thSebastian Henaoi.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
*** Giro d'ItaliaTop 52ndRuben Guerreiroi.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
*** Spain NC (RR)Top 311thEder Chávarrii.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
*** Tour de FranceTop 104thRuben Guerreiroi.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
** Ruta del SolTop 52ndEder Chávarrii.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
** Ronde van VlaanderenTop 1011thE.L. Cortesi.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
** Paris - RoubaixTop 1013thAngel Cerezoi.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
** Il LombardiaTop 107thEder Chávarrii.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
* Paris - NiceKoM winner-i.imgur.com/05nuEVj.png
* Milano - SanremoTop 108thCarlos Barberoi.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
* Liège-Bastogne-LiègeTop 107thCarlos Veronai.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
* Vuelta a BurgosTop 54thDayer Quintanai.imgur.com/AlgJHt1.png
Ruralvía's season recap
Overview
Stage races:

RaceResultRider
Vuelta a San Juan2.Pro1stRuben Guerreiro
Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana2.Pro1stRuben Guerreiro
Volta ao Algarve2.Pro1stRuben Guerreiro
Tour of Guangxi2.UWT1stIon Izagirre
Ruta del Sol2.Pro2ndEder Chávarri
UAE Tour2.UWT2ndRuben Guerreiro
Giro d'ItaliaGT2ndRuben Guerreiro
Vuelta a Asturias2.14thEder Chávarri
Tour de FranceGT4thRuben Guerreiro
Vuelta a Burgos2.Pro4thDayer Quintana
Volta a Catalunya2.UWT6thSebastian Henao
Tour de Pologne2.UWT6thIon Izagirre
Itzulia Basque Country2.UWT7thCarlos Verona
Tour de Romandie2.UWT7thRuben Guerreiro
Vuelta a EspañaGT9thEder Chávarri

One-day races:

RaceResultRider
Trofeo Alcudia1.11stCarlos Barbero
Vuelta a Murcia1.11stRuben Guerreiro
Roma Maxima1.11stEdnaldo Luiz Cortes
GP de Montréal1.UWT1stCarlos Barbero
Milano - Torino1.Pro1stEder Chávarri
Circuito de Getxo1.12ndPello Bilbao
GP Miguel Indurain1.Pro2ndCarlos Verona
CE Great Ocean Road Race1.UWT4thCarlos Barbero
E3 BinckBank Classic1.UWT4thEdnaldo Luiz Cortes
La Fléche Wallonne1.UWT6thCarlos Verona
Liège-Bastogne-Liège1.UWT7thCarlos Verona
Il Lombardia1.UWT7thEder Chávarri
Amstel Gold Race1.UWT8thCarlos Verona

Stage wins:

RaceRider
Stage 4 Vuelta a San Juan2.ProRuben Guerreiro
Stage 4 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana2.ProRuben Guerreiro
Stage 2 Colombia 2.12.1Manuel Martínez
Stage 2 Ruta del Sol2.ProEder Chávarri
Stage 1 Volta a Catalunya2.UWTPello Bilbao
Stage 3 Tour de Romandie2.UWTDiego Ochoa
Stage 2 Vuelta a Asturias2.1Manuel Martínez
Stage 6 Giro d'ItaliaGTManuel Martínez
Stage 13 Giro d'ItaliaGTRuben Guerreiro
Stage 14 Giro d'ItaliaGTRuben Guerreiro
Stage 19 Giro d'ItaliaGTJonathan Caicedo
Stage 3 Tour de FranceGTRuben Guerreiro
Stage 17 Tour de FranceGTSebastian Henao
Stage 1 Vuelta a EspañaGTCarlos Verona

Jerseys:

RaceRider
KoM Tour Down Under2.UWTPello Bilbao
KoM Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana2.ProRuben Guerreiro
KoM UAE Tour2.UWTFrancesc Palmero
KoM Tirreno-Adriatico2.UWTEdoardo Zardini
KoM Tour de Romandie2.UWTJonathan Caicedo
Points Tour of Guangxi2.UWTIon Izagirre
KoM Tour of Guangxi2.UWTLuken Doncel

National Championships:

RaceRider
Portugal - Road RaceRuben Guerreiro
Portugal - Time TrialRuben Guerreiro
Venezuela - Road RaceFrancesc Palmero
Venezuela - Time TrialFrancesc Palmero
Costa Rica - Time TrialAngel Cerezo
Ruralvía's season recap
A word
More wins overall than last year but somehow it feels different, especially when we look at the sponsor goals (7/15). Some truly memorable moments still, with Cortes just missing the E3 podium, Barbero's World Tour classic win, Martínez grabbing a Giro stage and Guerreiro finishing in the overall top four of two Grand Tours.

201528 wins201630 wins
201729 wins201837 wins
201937 wins202031 wins
202134 wins
 
Ripley
Fine season summary! Great GT performances from Guerreiro, just lacking more good results on home soil this year. Mind you, it's tough to find a rider who can win the Basque Country Tour.
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Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Fine season summary! Great GT performances from Guerreiro, just lacking more good results on home soil this year. Mind you, it's tough to find a rider who can win the Basque Country Tour.


Thank you! Very pleased with how Ruben performed in the GTs indeed. Sadly, I always struggle to be competitive in the prep races in between form peaks, including Itzulia.
 
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