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New Zealand Cycle Tour - Stage 1
cio93
Posted on 16-04-2014 00:08
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A basically pan-flat time trial of 20 kilometres starts the racing in New Zealand, and without an intermediate checkpoint giving us a decent idea of the strenght of the favourites and sprinters, we have to wait at the finish line to sort the riders by effort as they pass through and clock out.
Starting the C2 stage racing season is actually a PCT rider in Wu.
He is decent against the clock and gives us a first indication of the course characteristics on this sunny afternoon by taking 28'25" to complete the course.
Shortly behind him, in Rousseau, the first rider with a shot at a Top 10 or possibly better goes off the ramp.
He is clearly faster than Wu and takes the lead with a time of 27'50". Everyone still starting can guess pretty well what time should be expected to be in the mix today.
Michael Schär is a Top5-favourite for today and it took him less than 26 minutes 30 to go under the kite.
He keeps the speed up and smashes Rousseau's lead by another 22 seconds.
27'28" is now the time to beat, and we can already assume not many will be able to go lower today.
Zoidl and Renäng are two riders who should come pretty close at least, and indeed they do.
Zoidl has to settle for temporary second spot though (+17" ), while using Paiani's slipstream doesn't help Renäng much further. He does beat Zoidl though and gets 4 seconds closer to the Swiss leader (+13" ).
Gerd Joeaar should be in a similar league to the two formerly mentioned riders, but all attention is now drawn towards Ian Stannard who leaves the starting house and starts to put down the hammer!
Joeaar proves he's worth of that evaluation and comes home only 9 seconds slower than Schär.
It's not worth too much though now that Stannard crosses the line!
He looks back at the clock and sees 27'04" there. 24 seconds faster than Schär and really tough to beat for Elijzen and the others yet to ride.
Sam Horgan is possibly New Zealand's best chance for a good result today, but he has to be content with 7th (+40" ).
The Swedish champ Lindgren is 3 seconds faster and takes a provisional 5th spot (+37" ) behind a surpisingly fast Brazilian in Oyakaua, who equals Horgan's time but gets the nod by split seconds.
Possibly the only rider left to challenge Stannard for the win on a good day takes the first turn now, Michiel Elijzen certainly should be motivated here.
He cannot fully live up to the expectations though and even is 6 seconds slower than Schär. Only third place for the Dutch specialist today (+30" ).
Meanwhile, Hochmann gives us the first indication of what time loss sprinters will have to live with today. He scores a respectable 28th place so far, but is already 1'36" down on Stannard.
Definitely too much for him to challenge, but there are a few sprinters present that possess stronger TT abilities and should be able to take more bonus seconds.
The Cyprian champ Athanasiades sports a beatiful NC today, and there is another reason to show his performance for the broadcaster: He overperforms massively!
It is s.t. as Elijzen, only 30 seconds behind Stannard, but the officials rule him lower than the TomTom leader. Nevertheless, a great ride by the PCT rider.
Timothy Gudsell finishes right behind and it has to be assumed that there was a slight change in wind direction this afternoon as he is the fastest Kiwi clocking a good 27'39" which is enough for 6th so far, ahead of riders like Renäng or Zoidl who are already done showering.
Now is the moment every manager of a decent TTer feared today, Cam Meyer looks really determinated leaving the start.
He is by quite a bit the best against the clock from the batch of sprinters present, and looking at the time gaps, possibly the only one able to overcome the deficit from today in the coming days.
And he does deliver today!
The board shows 27'35", one second off the podium. 31 seconds to Stannard is certainly possible to claw back if Meyer performs in the sprints.
With everyone on the course now, there are only sprinters left as the DS of all teams decided to let them ride last today.
Noone does particularly impress, though Awang goes best of the rest in terms of sprinters 1'13" slower than Stannard.
That is still more than 3 stage wins away from overall victory for the Malaysian and already more than two behind Meyer.
To conclude the day, Stannard takes a rather easy win followed by quite some surprises in Schär being faster than a slightly disappointing Elijzen and the rider of the day Athanadiades to take second, Cam Meyer's impressive ride leaves him with the favourite role for the overall though now that Stannard can most probably only hope for favourable splits or a successful late attack to gain time on anyone.
Stage
1 Ian Stannard Team ASDA-Savers 27'04 2 Michael Schär Team Vontobel + 24 3 Michiel Elijzen Team TomTom + 30 4 Marios Athanasiades Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team s.t. 5 Cameron Meyer Fletcher - Garneau + 31 6 Gert Joeaar Evonik - Signal Iduna + 34 7 Timothy Gudsell Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 35 8 Viktor Renäng Team Live Nation + 37 9 Johan Lindgren Risa - Ergon + 38 10 Zachary Bell Fletcher - Garneau + 39 11 Patrick Oyakaua Bonsucro + 40 12 King Lok Cheung Compal-Merida s.t. 13 Riccardo Zoidl Sauber Petronas Racing + 41 14 Sam Horgan Fletcher - Garneau s.t. 15 Claudio Imhof Team Vontobel + 42 16 Nicolas Rousseau In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 46 17 Ken Sebastian VassdÃ¥l Risa - Ergon s.t. 18 Rasmus Sterobo Risa - Ergon + 47 19 Adrian Laidler Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 49 20 Curtis Dearden Fletcher - Garneau s.t. 21 Martin Velits Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 50 22 Jan Barta Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 51 23 Antoine Matteau In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan s.t. 24 Sam Harrison Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 52 25 Jussi Veikkanen Team Live Nation + 55 26 Matteo Montaguti Team Vontobel + 57 27 Krister Hagen Risa - Ergon s.t. 28 Joseph Cooper Risa - Ergon + 58 29 Matthew Brammeier Team ASDA-Savers + 59 30 William Germán RodrÃguez Parra Alpina - Avianca + 1'02 31 Cornelius Van Ooijen Team TomTom + 1'04 32 Cyril Lemoine In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan s.t. 33 Neil Van der Ploeg Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'08 34 Russell Hampton Team ASDA-Savers + 1'10 35 Azizulhasni Awang Sauber Petronas Racing + 1'13 36 Indulis Bekmanis Team TomTom + 1'15 37 Paul Van der Ploeg Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'16 38 Po Hung Wu Compal-Merida + 1'21 39 Alex Wohler Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'22 40 Juan Pablo Forero Alpina - Avianca s.t. 41 Danny Van Poppel Team Hornbach + 1'24 42 Michael Vingerling Team TomTom s.t. 43 Murilo Affonso Alpina - Avianca + 1'25 44 Christian Knees Team Hornbach + 1'26 45 Marco Brus Team TomTom + 1'27 46 Gabriel Chavanne Sauber Petronas Racing + 1'28 47 Ryan Mullen Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 1'29 48 Jorge Adelbo Soto Pereira Bonsucro + 1'34 49 Eloy Teruel Evonik - Signal Iduna s.t. 50 Benoît Sinner In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 1'35 51 JÃri Hochmann Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 1'37 52 Mirko Lorenzetto Team Hornbach + 1'38 53 Raphael Addy Team Vontobel + 1'39 54 Mark Renshaw Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'42 55 Shaquille Sinclair Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'43 56 Carlos Oyarzun Bonsucro + 1'44 57 Dylan Groenewegen Team Hornbach s.t. 58 Linus Dahlberg Team Live Nation + 1'45 59 Clinton Avery Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 60 Aleksandr Serebriakov Team Ameriabank-Novatek s.t. 61 Alexander Kristoff Risa - Ergon + 1'46 62 Alexander Edmondson Evonik - Signal Iduna + 1'47 63 Matt Rowe Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 64 David Veilleux Azteca - NBCSN + 1'48 65 Sergey Nikolaev Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'51 66 Martin Kohler Team Vontobel s.t. 67 Mattias Westling Team Live Nation s.t. 68 Juan José Haedo Azteca - NBCSN s.t. 69 Oleksandr Polivoda Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team s.t. 70 Eugert Zhupa Team Hornbach + 1'53 71 Kin-San Wu Compal-Merida s.t. 72 Armindo Fonseca Team Vontobel + 1'54 73 Michael Matthews Risa - Ergon + 1'58 74 Cedric Lebris Team TomTom + 1'59 75 Graham Briggs Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling s.t. 76 Peter Hawkins Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 2'01 77 Mihran Avetisyan Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 2'02 78 Jonathan Millan Azteca - NBCSN + 2'04 79 Alexandre Aulas In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'05 80 Mihkel Räim Team Ameriabank-Novatek s.t. 81 Diego Antonio Ochoa Alpina - Avianca s.t. 82 Adam Petrie-Armstrong Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 2'06 83 Evgeni Popov Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 2'07 84 Arnaud Grand Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'08 85 Carlos Henrique Cancellara Alpina - Avianca + 2'09 86 Stéphane Poulhiès Team Vontobel + 2'10 87 Essa Khalifa Team Live Nation s.t. 88 Lluis Mas Bonsucro + 2'11 89 Sebastian Henao Alpina - Avianca + 2'13 90 Ivor Bruin Control Team + 2'14 91 Juan Pablo Magallanes Azteca - NBCSN + 2'16 92 Juan Esteban Arango Alpina - Avianca + 2'17 93 Nathan Earle Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 2'18 94 Philip Lindau Team Live Nation + 2'21 95 Thomas Murray Team ASDA-Savers + 2'22 96 Chan Jae Jang Compal-Merida s.t. 97 Wen Chung Huang Compal-Merida + 2'24 98 Joshua Edmondson Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling s.t. 99 Luis Angel Mate Team TomTom s.t. 100 Volodymyr Gomenyuk Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 2'27 101 Ethan Kimmince Fletcher - Garneau + 2'28 102 Yu Takenouchi Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 103 Jimmy Pranata Sauber Petronas Racing s.t. 104 Mahdi Sohrabi Compal-Merida + 2'30 105 Andris Vosekalns Evonik - Signal Iduna s.t. 106 Phil Bauhaus Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'31 107 Damion Drapac Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling s.t. 108 Nandra Eko Wahyudi Sauber Petronas Racing + 2'32 109 Bruno Borges Bonsucro + 2'33 110 Jean-Lou Paiani In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'35 111 Dainius Kairelis Control Team + 2'36 112 Marco Haller Fletcher - Garneau + 2'38 113 Matej Mohoric Team Hornbach + 2'39 114 Yohann Gene Azteca - NBCSN s.t. 115 Carlos Alexandre Manarelli Bonsucro + 2'41 116 Geert Van der Sanden Team Hornbach + 2'43 117 Dries Beatse In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'45 118 Willian Araujo Bonsucro + 2'48 119 Willi Willwohl Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'49 120 Alireza Ashgarzadeh Sauber Petronas Racing + 2'53 121 Kyriakos Skettos Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 2'54 122 Dan McLay Fletcher - Garneau + 3'02 123 Vahid Ghafari Compal-Merida s.t. 124 Marcos Crespo Azteca - NBCSN + 3'05 125 Rasim Reis Team Live Nation + 3'06 126 César Vaquera Azteca - NBCSN + 3'20 127 Mohammed Zamri Salleh Sauber Petronas Racing + 3'21 128 Lachlan Norris Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 3'25 129 Tomasz Zywer Control Team + 4'36
GC
1 Ian Stannard Team ASDA-Savers 27'04 2 Michael Schär Team Vontobel + 24 3 Michiel Elijzen Team TomTom + 30 4 Marios Athanasiades Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team s.t. 5 Cameron Meyer Fletcher - Garneau + 31 6 Gert Joeaar Evonik - Signal Iduna + 34 7 Timothy Gudsell Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 35 8 Viktor Renäng Team Live Nation + 37 9 Johan Lindgren Risa - Ergon + 38 10 Zachary Bell Fletcher - Garneau + 39 11 Patrick Oyakaua Bonsucro + 40 12 King Lok Cheung Compal-Merida s.t. 13 Riccardo Zoidl Sauber Petronas Racing + 41 14 Sam Horgan Fletcher - Garneau s.t. 15 Claudio Imhof Team Vontobel + 42 16 Nicolas Rousseau In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 46 17 Ken Sebastian VassdÃ¥l Risa - Ergon s.t. 18 Rasmus Sterobo Risa - Ergon + 47 19 Adrian Laidler Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 49 20 Curtis Dearden Fletcher - Garneau s.t. 21 Martin Velits Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 50 22 Jan Barta Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 51 23 Antoine Matteau In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan s.t. 24 Sam Harrison Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 52 25 Jussi Veikkanen Team Live Nation + 55 26 Matteo Montaguti Team Vontobel + 57 27 Krister Hagen Risa - Ergon s.t. 28 Joseph Cooper Risa - Ergon + 58 29 Matthew Brammeier Team ASDA-Savers + 59 30 William Germán RodrÃguez Parra Alpina - Avianca + 1'02 31 Cornelius Van Ooijen Team TomTom + 1'04 32 Cyril Lemoine In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan s.t. 33 Neil Van der Ploeg Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'08 34 Russell Hampton Team ASDA-Savers + 1'10 35 Azizulhasni Awang Sauber Petronas Racing + 1'13 36 Indulis Bekmanis Team TomTom + 1'15 37 Paul Van der Ploeg Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'16 38 Po Hung Wu Compal-Merida + 1'21 39 Alex Wohler Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'22 40 Juan Pablo Forero Alpina - Avianca s.t. 41 Danny Van Poppel Team Hornbach + 1'24 42 Michael Vingerling Team TomTom s.t. 43 Murilo Affonso Alpina - Avianca + 1'25 44 Christian Knees Team Hornbach + 1'26 45 Marco Brus Team TomTom + 1'27 46 Gabriel Chavanne Sauber Petronas Racing + 1'28 47 Ryan Mullen Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 1'29 48 Jorge Adelbo Soto Pereira Bonsucro + 1'34 49 Eloy Teruel Evonik - Signal Iduna s.t. 50 Benoît Sinner In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 1'35 51 JÃri Hochmann Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 1'37 52 Mirko Lorenzetto Team Hornbach + 1'38 53 Raphael Addy Team Vontobel + 1'39 54 Mark Renshaw Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 1'42 55 Shaquille Sinclair Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'43 56 Carlos Oyarzun Bonsucro + 1'44 57 Dylan Groenewegen Team Hornbach s.t. 58 Linus Dahlberg Team Live Nation + 1'45 59 Clinton Avery Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 60 Aleksandr Serebriakov Team Ameriabank-Novatek s.t. 61 Alexander Kristoff Risa - Ergon + 1'46 62 Alexander Edmondson Evonik - Signal Iduna + 1'47 63 Matt Rowe Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 64 David Veilleux Azteca - NBCSN + 1'48 65 Sergey Nikolaev Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'51 66 Martin Kohler Team Vontobel s.t. 67 Mattias Westling Team Live Nation s.t. 68 Juan José Haedo Azteca - NBCSN s.t. 69 Oleksandr Polivoda Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team s.t. 70 Eugert Zhupa Team Hornbach + 1'53 71 Kin-San Wu Compal-Merida s.t. 72 Armindo Fonseca Team Vontobel + 1'54 73 Michael Matthews Risa - Ergon + 1'58 74 Cedric Lebris Team TomTom + 1'59 75 Graham Briggs Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling s.t. 76 Peter Hawkins Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 2'01 77 Mihran Avetisyan Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 2'02 78 Jonathan Millan Azteca - NBCSN + 2'04 79 Alexandre Aulas In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'05 80 Mihkel Räim Team Ameriabank-Novatek s.t. 81 Diego Antonio Ochoa Alpina - Avianca s.t. 82 Adam Petrie-Armstrong Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 2'06 83 Evgeni Popov Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 2'07 84 Arnaud Grand Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'08 85 Carlos Henrique Cancellara Alpina - Avianca + 2'09 86 Stéphane Poulhiès Team Vontobel + 2'10 87 Essa Khalifa Team Live Nation s.t. 88 Lluis Mas Bonsucro + 2'11 89 Sebastian Henao Alpina - Avianca + 2'13 90 Ivor Bruin Control Team + 2'14 91 Juan Pablo Magallanes Azteca - NBCSN + 2'16 92 Juan Esteban Arango Alpina - Avianca + 2'17 93 Nathan Earle Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 2'18 94 Philip Lindau Team Live Nation + 2'21 95 Thomas Murray Team ASDA-Savers + 2'22 96 Chan Jae Jang Compal-Merida s.t. 97 Wen Chung Huang Compal-Merida + 2'24 98 Joshua Edmondson Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling s.t. 99 Luis Angel Mate Team TomTom s.t. 100 Volodymyr Gomenyuk Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 2'27 101 Ethan Kimmince Fletcher - Garneau + 2'28 102 Yu Takenouchi Team ASDA-Savers s.t. 103 Jimmy Pranata Sauber Petronas Racing s.t. 104 Mahdi Sohrabi Compal-Merida + 2'30 105 Andris Vosekalns Evonik - Signal Iduna s.t. 106 Phil Bauhaus Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'31 107 Damion Drapac Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling s.t. 108 Nandra Eko Wahyudi Sauber Petronas Racing + 2'32 109 Bruno Borges Bonsucro + 2'33 110 Jean-Lou Paiani In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'35 111 Dainius Kairelis Control Team + 2'36 112 Marco Haller Fletcher - Garneau + 2'38 113 Matej Mohoric Team Hornbach + 2'39 114 Yohann Gene Azteca - NBCSN s.t. 115 Carlos Alexandre Manarelli Bonsucro + 2'41 116 Geert Van der Sanden Team Hornbach + 2'43 117 Dries Beatse In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 2'45 118 Willian Araujo Bonsucro + 2'48 119 Willi Willwohl Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'49 120 Alireza Ashgarzadeh Sauber Petronas Racing + 2'53 121 Kyriakos Skettos Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 2'54 122 Dan McLay Fletcher - Garneau + 3'02 123 Vahid Ghafari Compal-Merida s.t. 124 Marcos Crespo Azteca - NBCSN + 3'05 125 Rasim Reis Team Live Nation + 3'06 126 César Vaquera Azteca - NBCSN + 3'20 127 Mohammed Zamri Salleh Sauber Petronas Racing + 3'21 128 Lachlan Norris Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 3'25 129 Tomasz Zywer Control Team + 4'36
Points
1 Ian Stannard Team ASDA-Savers 25 2 Michael Schär Team Vontobel 20 3 Michiel Elijzen Team TomTom 16 4 Marios Athanasiades Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team 14 5 Cameron Meyer Fletcher - Garneau 12 6 Gert Joeaar Evonik - Signal Iduna 10 7 Timothy Gudsell Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling 9 8 Viktor Renäng Team Live Nation 8 9 Johan Lindgren Risa - Ergon 7 10 Zachary Bell Fletcher - Garneau 6 11 Patrick Oyakaua Bonsucro 5 12 King Lok Cheung Compal-Merida 4 13 Riccardo Zoidl Sauber Petronas Racing 3 14 Sam Horgan Fletcher - Garneau 2 15 Claudio Imhof Team Vontobel 1
Young riders
1 Cameron Meyer Fletcher - Garneau 27'35 2 Patrick Oyakaua Bonsucro + 9 3 King Lok Cheung Compal-Merida s.t. 4 Riccardo Zoidl Sauber Petronas Racing + 10 5 Claudio Imhof Team Vontobel + 11 6 Ken Sebastian Vassdål Risa - Ergon + 15 7 Rasmus Sterobo Risa - Ergon + 16 8 Antoine Matteau In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 20 9 Sam Harrison Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 21 10 Krister Hagen Risa - Ergon + 26
Teams
1 Fletcher - Garneau 1h23'03 2 Team Vontobel + 12 3 Team ASDA-Savers + 18 4 Risa - Ergon + 20 5 Bank of Ireland - Irish Cycling + 25 6 In-n-Out Racing Powered by Auchan + 50 7 Team TomTom + 58 8 Team Live Nation + 1'26 9 Team Ameriabank-Novatek + 1'27 10 Sauber Petronas Racing + 1'31 11 Privatbank - Nemiroff Professional Cycling Team + 1'44 12 Alpina - Avianca + 1'58 13 Compal-Merida + 2'03 14 Evonik - Signal Iduna + 2'04 15 Bonsucro + 2'07 16 Eddie Stobart Pro Cycling + 2'15 17 Team Hornbach + 2'37 18 Azteca - NBCSN + 3'52
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