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Kiserlovski01
jandal7 wrote:
Not bad from Goncalves, will have to see his form on Willunga Smile


Curious what Battaglin can do there too, he should be able to count on a sprint stronger than José's. Smile
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Kiserlovski01
Tour Down Under (2.UWT) i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png
Stage 4/6, 144.5 kms
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Story on the Bike
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The initial breakaway was established by two sprinters, Jake Keough and Rayanne Bouhanni. The former won the sole KoM sprint atop Sellicks Hill.
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Gonçalves then attacked from the peloton. Coming third on Sellicks Hill was sufficient to claim the mountain jersey for now. The Portuguese kept going and joined the breakaway of two near the first intermediate sprint.
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On the bump after the second, Gonçalves would pay for bridging earlier. The other two held on to a decreasing advantage of 1'40" for the last 25.
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Bouhanni waited 10 more kms to leave Keough behind. By then, his lead over an already thinned and accelerating peloton had come down to 40".
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A false flat sector just outside the ultimate kilometer killed off Bouhanni's chances. Demare, leading out Kittel, came by with nobody coming close.
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Kittel easily brought the win home, securing Sunweb's second stage. For a change, all of our riders concluded today's stage way off the front row.
Tour Down Under 2020
Stage 4
1Marcel KittelTeam Sunweb3h23'11"
2Arnaud DemareTeam Sunwebs.t.
3Fernando GaviriaMovistar Teams.t.
4Sam BennettGroupama-FDJs.t.
5Moreno HoflandTeam Katusha-Alpecins.t.
6Fabio FellineBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
7Tony GallopinBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
8Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9Jasper De BuystLotto - Soudals.t.
10Jasper StuyvenLotto - Soudals.t.
Tour Down Under 2020
Overall standings
1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team12h56'06"
2Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 12"
3Tim WellensLotto - Soudal+ 14"
4Petr VakocMitchelton-Scott+ 18"
5Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
6Dieter WalkerAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Kevin LedanoisTeam Katusha-Alpecins.t.
8Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb+ 33"
9Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Data+ 53"
10Davide VillellaTeam Sky+ 1'14"
i.imgur.com/2sJdHAh.pngJ. Alaphilippei.imgur.com/2SSQpx3.pngA. Demarei.imgur.com/7L81JEY.pngJ. Gonçalvesi.imgur.com/8fgmSzP.pngV. Galtier
Tour Down Under 2020
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Tamijo
Great to claim the KoM, now just have to hope he can get in the break and hold it on the first passing over Willunga hill
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Great to claim the KoM, now just have to hope he can get in the break and hold it on the first passing over Willunga hill


Probably the most designated strategy, yet I doubt if they will let him go as he's sitting less than 2' down on the race leader.
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Kiserlovski01
Tour Down Under (2.UWT) i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png
Stage 5/6, 151.2 kms
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Story on the Bike
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A first breakaway of ten did not make it. Next up were these four, whose move did last. Keough, Von Hoff were joined by Wehmschulte, González.
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Bahrain-Merida, Sky and Astana controlled the lead at every moment. At the start of the first Willunga Hill climb, the four kept a gap of just 1'05".
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Von Hoff and Wehmschulte left the other two behind, yet were swept up themselves on the descent. Battaglin seemed to have quite a good day.
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From the foot of the last climb, Tony Gallopin dictated a high pace. Julian Alaphilippe followed easily, the rest had to ride out of the saddle already. Battaglin had quit the fore after being caught behind a few fading guys.
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Alaphilippe's acceleration was remained unanswered. Vakoc and Ledanois were only fighting for a second place, while we were nowhere to be seen.
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In a very impressive way, Julian Alaphillipe added the queen stage to his palmares. He's very likely to win the inaugural WT race for the first time.
Tour Down Under 2020
Stage 5
1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team3h13'21"
2Petr VakocMitchelton-Scott+ 21"
3Kevin LedanoisTeam Katusha-Alpecins.t.
4Davide VillellaTeam Skys.t.
5Tim WellensLotto - Soudal+ 36"
6Dieter WalkerAstana Pro Team+ 44"
7Carlos VeronaMovistar Teams.t.
8Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Datas.t.
9Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
10Tony GallopinBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
Tour Down Under 2020
Overall standings
1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team16h09'17"
2Petr VakocMitchelton-Scott+ 43"
3Kevin LedanoisTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 45"
4Tim WellensLotto - Soudal+ 1'00"
5Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 1'06"
6Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 1'12"
7Dieter WalkerAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb+ 1'27"
9Davide VillellaTeam Sky+ 1'45"
10Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Data+ 1'47"
…………
22Enrico Battaglin i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 3'28"
i.imgur.com/2sJdHAh.pngJ. Alaphilippei.imgur.com/2SSQpx3.pngA. Demarei.imgur.com/7L81JEY.pngJ. Alaphilippei.imgur.com/8fgmSzP.pngV. Galtier
Tour Down Under 2020
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sutty68
This race will have to be put down as a fitness ride Frown
 
purepasd
Or perhaps a better chance in the final stage? Good luck, and great to have the story rolling again Smile
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
This race will have to be put down as a fitness ride Frown


It's beginning to look as if we flew all the way for close to nothing indeed. One day left to make something out of it!

purepasd wrote:
Or perhaps a better chance in the final stage? Good luck, and great to have the story rolling again Smile


Could be, definitely going to try to make the break on the final stage! Good to hear from you too. Smile
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Kiserlovski01
Tour Down Under (2.UWT) i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png
Stage 6/6, 83.2 kms
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2020 Tour Down Under: Conclusion
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Still gutted about yesterday's result, Battaglin joined the 10-man break which also featured Rafael Andriato, Clément Venturini and Bob Jungels.
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Battaglin focused on Andriato's wheel as he was the best sprinter of the group. But his kick with only 2 kms left was to strong for everybody. The pack was close to catching up with the others, but sat still 30" in arrears.
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All escapees, bar Andriato, were swamped by the sprinters. The Brazilian champion tackled the final 600 meters with an advantage of 15 seconds.
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Mark Cavendish's strong sprint came too late to deny Andriato his second ever World Tour win. Manuel Martínez sprinted to a long-awaited ninth.
Tour Down Under 2020
Stage 6
1Rafael AndriatoUnitedHealthcare Pro Team1h42'44"
2Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
3Niccolo BonifazioBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
4Sam BennettGroupama-FDJs.t.
5Fernando GaviriaMovistar Teams.t.
6Moreno HoflandTeam Katusha-Alpecins.t.
7Jasper StuyvenLotto - Soudals.t.
8Taylor EisenhartEF-Drapac Pro Teams.t.
9Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
10Fredrik GaltaTeam Dimension Datas.t.
Tour Down Under 2020
Final overall standings
1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain Merida Pro Team17h52'01"
2Petr VakocMitchelton-Scott+ 43"
3Kevin LedanoisTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 45"
4Tim WellensLotto - Soudal+ 1'00"
5Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 1'06"
6Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb+ 1'27"
7Davide VillellaTeam Sky+ 1'45"
8Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Data+ 1'47"
9Tony GallopinBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 2'22"
10Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 3'14"
…………
18Enrico Battaglin i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 3'28"
Tour Down Under 2020
Jersey winners
i.imgur.com/2sJdHAh.png Overall Julian AlaphilippeBahrain-Merida
i.imgur.com/2SSQpx3.png Points Arnaud DémareTeam Sunweb
i.imgur.com/7L81JEY.png Mountain Julian AlaphilippeBahrain-Merida
i.imgur.com/8fgmSzP.png Young Valérien GaltierBahrain-Merida
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Tamijo
Julian Alaphilippe kinda steamrolled this one, better luck back in Europe I hope.
 
sutty68
A nice top ten for Martinez to finish your time here in Oz Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Julian Alaphilippe kinda steamrolled this one, better luck back in Europe I hope.


Nothing could be done about him indeed. Time to regain confidence on home soil now.


sutty68 wrote:
A nice top ten for Martinez to finish your time here in Oz Wink


Maybe not a high, yet still a 'less low' to finish with. Hopefully Martínez will be able to do even better later on, it's time for the promising sprinter to start winning races. Pfft
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Islas Baleares, 98.1 kms
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Trofeo Palma
Latest editions
201920182017
1.N. Ruffoni1.R. Navardauskas
2.J.J. Lobato2.M. MartínezNo race
3.S. Modolo3.B. Swift
Trofeo Palma 2019
Race profile
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Trofeo Palma 2019
Top riders
V.GaleyevD.GroenewegenL.PibernikN.Ruffoni
M.SarreauK. SbaragliT.Van AsbroeckK.Van Rooy
Trofeo Palma 2019
Team lineup
C. BarberoP. BilbaoA. CerezoE.L. Cortes
M. MartínezI. OlivaresN. OliveiraF. Zurlo

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AbhishekLFC
Time to forget about TDU and do one better than the 2018 performance on home ground Grin
 
sutty68
This race should suit Martinez Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
AbhishekLFC wrote:
Time to forget about TDU and do one better than the 2018 performance on home ground Grin


Would be a great way to come back on home soil. Grin

sutty68 wrote:
This race should suit Martinez Wink


Go Manuel!
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Islas Baleares, 98.1 kms
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Story on the Bike
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The peloton allowed four riders into the break of the day: Arkaitz Durán, Timon Van Reek, Berden De Vries and Education-Drapac's Joey Rosskopf.
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As each time, attacks started to occur on the later laps. First up was Van Ginneken, who failed to join his teammate in front. Gap at 50", 23 to go.
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While Rosskopf went solo, Luis Mas Bonet became the next to attack the pack. There were only 40" between the lone leader and the vast peloton.
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Lietaer managed to catch up with Mas, but he would lose the Spaniard's wheel just as fast. Eventually no attacker could hold on to his small lead.
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Our sprint train came fairly late, which made us end up boxed in. At the same time Lotto-Soudal's Tom Van Asbroeck launched from quite far out.
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The other sprinters had a much better timing. By the time Manuel could launch at last, both Groenewegen and Galeyev were already close to Van Asbroeck. Quite a gap had been opened between the three and the rest.
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In the end Dylan Groenewegen came out on top. Exactly like last season, we narrowly missed the podium with Manuel Martínez coming in fourth.
Trofeo Palma 2020
Race results
1Dylan GroenewegenTeam Sunweb1h58'19"
2Vadim GaleyevCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3Tom Van AsbroeckLotto - Soudals.t.
4Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
5Simone ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
6Andrew FennTeam Skys.t.
7Kristian SbaragliMovistar Teams.t.
8Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
9Okan DemirLotto - Soudals.t.
10Kenneth Van RooyLotto - Soudals.t.

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sutty68
Nice to see Martinez and Barbero challenging at the finish Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Nice to see Martinez and Barbero challenging at the finish Wink


If only we could get some consistency in our sprint train. Wink
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Islas Baleares, 150.8 kms
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Trofeo Alcudia
Latest editions
201920182017
1.S. Van Ginneken1.D. Teklehaimanot
2.M. Martínez2.J. ChamorroNo race
3.E. Sanz3.T. Van der Sande
Trofeo Alcudia 2020
Race profile
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Trofeo Alcudia 2020
Top riders
Carlos BetancurAlessio BotturaLilian Calmejane
Andrea FediSindre LunkeJhonatan Restrepo
Ramon SinkeldamDylan TeunsTosh Van der Sande
Trofeo Alcudia 2020
Team lineup
C. BarberoE. BattaglinP. BilbaoS. Henao
G. IzagirreD. OchoaV. PinheiralD. Sagasta

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