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cunego59
Tamijo wrote:
Very solid two jerseys and a stage and 4th in GC.
Must add up to a very nice points haul.

It did! We're leading the WT rankings currently, but since the Giro, we're no longer in first place in the Superprestige ranking (for the first time in forever, I think), Jumbo-Visma has us beat there. But there's still a lot of season left Pfft


National Championships | 19.06. - 24.06.2021

France
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1. Thibaut PinotMitchelton-Scott1h06’54
2. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 13
3. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 20
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1. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step6h31’13
2. Benoît CosnefroyAg2r La Mondiales.t.
3. Anthony TurgisTeam Total Direct Energies.t.
6. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.


Spain
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1. Mikel LandaBahran - McLaren1h04’14
2. Enric MasMovistar Team+ 26
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 35
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1. Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren6h47’38
2. Enric MasMovistar Teams.t.
3. Alex AranburuAstana Teams.t.
6. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.


Italy
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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos51’33
2. Antonio TiberiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermec+ 9
3. Filippo GannaTeam Ineos+ 10
9. Massimiliano UtroCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 34
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1. Vincenzo NibaliTeam Ineos7h32’22
2. Davide FormoloUAE Team Emirates+ 29
3. Domenico PozzovivoNTT Pro Cyclings.t.
20. Massimiliano UtroCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3’54


Belgium
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1. Jasper PhilipsenUAE Team Emirates39’03
2. Yves LampaertDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 21
3. Remco EvenepoelDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 30
22. Jens KeukeleireCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2’13
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1. Laurens De PlusTeam Sunweb6h19’08
2. Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 21
3. Jens KeukeleireCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 48


Germany
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1. Tony MartinTeam Jumbo-Visma23’28
2. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 8
3. Lennard KämnaBORA - hansgrohe+ 27
22. Marco MathisCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’27
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1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe4h57’28
2. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. John DegenkolbLotto Soudals.t.
49. Marco MathisCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.


Eritrea
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1. Amanuel GhebreigzabhierNTT Pro Cycling40’27
2. Sirak TesfomGroupama - FDJ Continental+ 35
3. Mekseb DebesayBike Aid+ 1’20
5. Natnael BerhaneCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’39
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1. Metkel EyobStart Cycling Team3h58’54
2. Daniel TeklehaimanotVlasman Continental Team+ 9
3. Meron TeshomeStart Cycling Team+ 22
6. Natnael BerhaneCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 2’35


Denmark
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1. Martin Toft MadsenBHS - PL Beton Bornholm45'58
2. Kasper AsgreenTrek - Segafredos.t.
3. Mads PetersenTarteletto - Isorex+ 4
20. Jesper HansenCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3’17
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1. Magnus CortEF Pro Cycling4h55’49
2. Jonas VingegaardTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3. Niklas EgBHS - PL Beton Bornholms.t.
5. Jesper HansenCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 10
No victory picture this year, unfortunately. Pierre and Marc in the time trials and Jens in the raod race came closest with 3rd places each, but there was no really close call. Even Natnael Berhane wasn't able to defend any of his two titles from the previous year as age is slowly catching up with him.

It's of course unfortunate to leave without a jersey and especially no longer having the French tricolor with us, but NCs are always a bit of a dice roll and the routes weren't particularly suited for us this year. Oh well, maybe next year looks better.


Cofidis Continental Race Highlights - June
11th La Route d'Occitanie Pierre-Luc Périchon
Not a ton to report here. Our leaders didn't do any conti races, instead focussing solely on Dauphiné/Suisse, so Périchon and Keukeleire got to lead here, collecting a couple of Top 10 stage results between them. But that's not what we're here for anyway - it's time for Le Tour!
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valverde321
No NC jerseys Sad
 
Tamijo
Shame with the French Nationals, but guess you can't win them all and competition very tough.
 
cunego59
Yeah, that was pretty disappointing, I love having NC jerseys on the team, but the routes just weren't very favorable this year and some riders didn't have the best day. Next year, hopefully we'll get a bit more out of it.

I just wanted to give a quick update here, the story is not dead, it's just a very stressful time at the moment with university in its final weeks of the semester and some RL stuff. What little time for PCM I have went into a ManGame report here and there, but the intention is to get this back up and running in mid to late August, which I'm already looking forward to Smile
 
cunego59
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Tour de France | Preview
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We're back! And what better way to return from the break than with the biggest race of them all, the Tour de France. Here's the preview:
Previous Results
Spoiler
1. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma
2. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale
3. Julien AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Step
20. Guillaume MartinCofidis, Solutions Crédits
The Route
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It's a bit of a weird route, with a ton of flat, a good amount of mountains, and not a lot in between. You could argue that two of the stages classified as flat are rather hilly, but even then, it's a dream race for the sprinters. The three time trials - an 8 km prologue and 2 50km ITTs - will have a major impact on the GC, considering there are only three true mountain top finishes to offset them.
Team Cofidis
LeadersSprint SupportMountain Support
Marc Soler Thomas Boudat Élie Gesbert
David Gaudu Damien Touzé Nicolas Edet
Christophe Laporte Natnael Berhane

Out team looks a lot different from last year. Laporte returns as our primary sprinter, but with the emergence of Damien Touzé and the signing of Thomas Boudat, he has a much, much stronger support than in 2020, when he, remember, won the green jersey.

That green jersey should be the goal once again, although we relied heavily on breakaway appearances and mid-stage bonus points to get it, while the amount of pure sprint stages this year could prevent that strategy from working again (also, because this variant has multiple intermediate sprints, I had to change the points classification xml to that of the Giro). We'll see. One or two stage wins for Christophe should be the goal either way.

Way more than our sprint team, though, we have improved our mountain squad. Berhane and Edet return as domestiques, but instead of supporting Guillaume Martin in his quest for stage wins, we bring actual GC podium contenders.

During transfer season last year, we intended for David Gaudu to be our GC leader, but more than 100 kilometers of time trialing made that unfeasable. So instead, he will work either for Marc Soler, who has his eyes set on the GC podium, or try to follow in Guillaume's footsteps with a stage win or two and the polkadots, leaving domestique duties to Élie Gesbert, depending on how the race develops.
GC Contenders
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Egan BernalTeam Ineos

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Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma

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Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Team
Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale
Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe
Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits

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Thibaut PinotMitchelton-Scott
Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren
Steven KruijswijkMovistar Team
Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma

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Daniel Felipe MartinezEF Pro Cycling
Simon and Adam YatesMitchelton-Scott
Chris FroomeTeam Ineos
Nairo QuintanaTeam Arkéa - Samsic
David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits

Egan Bernal is the top favorite simply because he’s far and away the best climber in the race and it’s not even that close. Plus, since Geraint Thomas has left and Froome has declined, there’s no question about team leadership. However, last year’s winner, Thomas’ teammate and freshly crowned Dauphiné champ Tom Dumoulin has the big advantage of his incredible time trialing skills that could give him the edge. A number of strong riders around López, last year’s runner-up Bardet and our own Soler will challenge for the podium spots here, even though the overall win might feel like a longshot.

A deep field of contenders including some of the main lieutenants makes for a wide-open Top 10 and should hopefully provide us with some exciting racing.
Sprinters
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Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emirates

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Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe
Caleb EwanLotto Soudal

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Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Visma
Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ
Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits

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Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step
Phil BauhausBahrain - McLaren
John DegenkolbLotto Soudal
Michael MatthewsTeam Sunweb

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Bryan CoquardB&B Hotels - Vital Concept
Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cycling
Matteo TrentinCCC Team
Daniel McLayTeam Arkéa - Samsic
Niccolo BonifazioTeam Total Direct Energie

Fernando Gaviria was the top sprinter of last year’s race with three stage wins and is the main favorite here, not least because Ewan and Ackermann have the Giro in their legs once again. Demare and our own Laporte carry the hopes of the local French fans, Groenewegen and Sagan are the next biggest threats.
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cunego59
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Tour de France, Part One | 27.06. - 29.06.2021

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Soler was on the road relatively early. He prefers longer time trials over these short prologues, but did fine, eventually not losing more than 10 seconds on any GC rival and gaining a bit on some. Gaudu finished just 8 seconds slower, a decent result as well.

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Tom Dumoulin disappointed a little bit, ending up 11th and just 5 seconds faster than Bernal.

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Laporte had a terrific day. Almost a bit of a prologue specialist, he probably gets the maximum out of it today and finishes 5th, already collecting a few points.

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Today’s winner is another sprinter though. Peter Sagan mastered the technical course and takes a big win, his best result for his new team so far!

1. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step9’52
2. Ian GarrisonDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. Niki TerpstraTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 3
4. Felix GroßschartnerBORA - hansgrohe+ 5
5. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
35. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 16

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First opportunity for this year’s sprint train.

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Laporte loses Boudat’s wheel for a bit ...

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… but regains it just in time. Onto the home stretch …

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… and he takes it! After failing to score a win all race last year, the improved setup pays off on the very first try and Laporte even takes over yellow due to bonus seconds!

1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h49'02
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
3. Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cyclings.t.
4. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.

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Echelons in the final 20 kilometers! We contribute to push the pace with Soler in good position.

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We fall behind Jumbo and BORA just a little bit, but remain patient.

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And it pays off again! What a phenomenal start to the race!

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Gaps open behind Soler in 10th place, but none given by the commisaires. Bit unfortunate, but we’re not going to complain.

1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits3h50’08
2. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
3. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
4. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
5. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emiratess.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits7h48’47
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 15
3. Ian GarrisonDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
4. Niki TerpstraTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 18
5. Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cycling+ 19
37. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 31
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits61
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step41
3. Caleb EwanLotto Soudal40
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cunego59
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Tour de France, Part Two | 30.06. - 02.07.2021

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Nicolas Edet was our first rider this race in a breakaway and he was successful right away, claiming the mountain jersey on the single mountain sprint of the day.

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We set up our sprint train once again, looking promising.

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But Boudat lost Touzé’s wheel, falling quite far behind with 2 kilometers to go.

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Laporte recovers well to finish third, a pleasing result.

1. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ6h03’03
2. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.
5. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.

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Edet joined the break once more but was unfortunately unable to defend his jersey.

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Maybe as a response to getting boxed in yesterday, we went to the front more aggressively today, being in the wind pretty early one.

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Unfortunately, this did not work out well and Laporte finds himself outside the Top 3 for the first time here.

1. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLaren4h35’08
2. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
3. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
4. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
8. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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No big GC attacks over the final hill, but Sosa manages to get away from the pack. With Touzé and Boudat not close to the front anymore, Laporte follows Sagan.

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Sagan has the legs to stay ahead of Laporte, Groenewegen overtakes both, but it’s Sosa who wins the stage. While not as successful as the first three stages, Laporte managed to keep yellow as well as the lead in the points classification, so we're still very happy.

1. Iván Ramiro SosaTeam Ineos4h46’08
2. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
4. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5. Patrick KonradBORA - hansgrohes.t.

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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits23h13’02
2. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ+ 11
3. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 15
4. Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cycling+ 23
5. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 25
27. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 35
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits99
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step81
3. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Visma68
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cunego59
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Tour de France, Part Three | 03.07. - 05.07.2021

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We were boxed in pretty badly just before the sprint started ....

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Boudat tried to dig deep to get Laporte back to the front.

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But we had no chance in the end. Just messed up in the prep, our worst result so far.

1. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emirates4h48’50
2. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
4. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.
5. Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cyclings.t.
9. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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We took responsibility up the final climb, staking our claim to have one of the best mountain trains here with Gesbert, Gaudu and Soler.

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We had Gaudu cross the line first at the summit. He’s the one who could possibly go for the KoM jersey later on, and this is already enough to take it for today. We also brought the group down to just 17 riders and were the only team with more than 2 present.

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Inside the final 2 kilometers on the descent, Gesbert crashes alongside Pinot and Simon Yates! They can continue, but end up losing 2 minutes today. Gaudu and Soler luckily come through unscathed and Gaudu accelerates from the front!

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In the final meters, Buchmann (who takes the overall lead) and Bernal pass our guys by, but Soler takes valuable bonus seconds in third place and moves up to sixth overall, Gaudu comes in fourth! Fantastic team performance all around.

1. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe5h10’20
2. Egan BernalTeam Ineoss.t.
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5. Enric MasMovistar Teams.t.

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No escapees up front over the first climb, so Gaudu extends his lead in the KoM classification. Same story over the second climb - Gaudu is on his way to secure this jersey very early on.

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The first big attack of the race comes from Simon Yates, followed by Bernal and Bardet. We stay put, Gesbert pacing at the head of the peloton.

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Bernal and Bardet stayed ahead for a while, but Gaudu does a fantastic job of leading Soler back to them. Only Buchmann, Dumoulin and Mas are able to keep up.

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Gaudu and Mas fall behind, the other five reach the finish line together, where Bernal has the most left in the tank to take the win and, by virtue of the bonus seconds, yellow. Soler finishes second ahead of Bardet. A big step for all five of them, as they gain almost a minute on Mas and more than two on the likes of Thomas, Quintana, Pinot and Lopez.

1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos4h52’32
2. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
4. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
7. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’14

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1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos38h04’59
2. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 5
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 10
4. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 11
5. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
7. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’41
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits106
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step90
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ79
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1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits100
2. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits90
3. Egan BernalTeam Ineos35
Everything was looking great so far, but then, on the morning of the first rest day, we received this message …

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valverde321
Good tour so far for Laporte. Soler looks good, but I guess if he's sick that might hurt your chances later. Maybe Gaudu can still salvage a respectable GC ride.

Nice to see Buchmann doing so well, as Im sure you agree with. Pfft
 
cunego59
valverde321 wrote:
Good tour so far for Laporte. Soler looks good, but I guess if he's sick that might hurt your chances later. Maybe Gaudu can still salvage a respectable GC ride.

Nice to see Buchmann doing so well, as Im sure you agree with. Pfft

If we have to lose time to anyone, let it be Buchmann indeed Pfft Still, hopefully Marc can recover well enough ...

Tour de France, Part Four | 07.07. - 09.07.2021

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In the morning, Soler still feels unwell and openly questions continuing to ride. With only one mountain stage left ahead of four flat ones, we convince him to get on the bike again.

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Luckily, no team showed any interesting in making the stage too hard, so Marc could sit comfortably in the pack, protected by David Gaudu. With only Ardila ahead, David went to the front of the peloton again to collect valuable mountain points on the second HC summit, but Ardila scored a lot today as well.

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No one wanted to put in the effort to get Ardila back either, so the Colombian took an easy solo stage win. Gaudu finishes second from the peloton, where Soler also sits comfortably. Let’s hope he can recover over the next few days. In other news, Romain Bardet crashed on the descent and falls back from 5th to 10th in the GC.

1. Andrés Camilo ArdilaUAE Team Emirates4h21’54
2. Enric MasMovistar Team+ 1’04
3. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. Julian AlaphilippeDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
5. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
10. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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We managed to get both Edet and Berhane in today’s breakaway of 11 riders.

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The break makes it over the final hill ahead of the peloton, but just barely ...

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Gaudu and Touzé bring Laporte in position into the final 3 kilometers, but lots of the break is still ahead, broken up into pieces by now.

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Krieger and Madouas stay ahead, the German takes the stage win with a very satisfying finish time! Laporte wins the sprint from the peloton; a missed stage win on the one hand, but a big step in cementing green on the other, as neither Sagan nor Démare make it into the Top 10. Also, another GC contender, Enric Mas, lost time today, which moves Gaudu up to fifth overall!

1. Alexander KriegerAlpecin-Fenix5h25’52
2. Valentin MadouasGroupama-FDJs.t.
3. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
4. Wout Van AertTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5. Damien TouzéCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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Nothing of note happened prior to the finale. We’re setting up our sprint train as usual.

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Laporte has difficulty once again following Boudat as he takes over for Touzé. Ewan looks brilliant to the right.

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But the Australian went too early. Laporte recovered well to finish second in an incredibly close finish behind Démare. Another stage win just out of reach, but still a strong result to cap off three good days. But the overall success of our Tour still hangs in the balance as we await news of Soler’s health.

1. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ4h11’30
2. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
3. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLarens.t.
4. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.

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1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos52h05’19
2. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 5
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 10
4. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 11
5. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’37
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits144
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step106
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ104
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1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits128
2. Andrés Camilo ArdilaUAE Team Emirates122
3. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits111
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Tour de France, Part Five | 10.07. - 12.07.2021

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In the morning, we get news that Soler is back at full strength. A big deal ahead of the first long time trial tomorrow.

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We sent Gesbert ahead on what we thought was a classic breakaway stage. He went solo on the one big climb of the day to escape the stronger rouleurs and sprinters in the group, taking two and a half minutes with him over the summit, but it’s ultimately not enough.

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Desaster struck for David Gaudu, who crashed on the descent and found himself behind the peloton, eventually losing three and a half minutes and dropping from 5th to 15th overall.

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The stage ends on a sour note as well as Laporte only finishes 8th, with main green jersey competitors Démare and Sagan in first and second place. Just a bad day all around.

1. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ5h10’20
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.
4. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5. Phil BauhausBahrain - McLarens.t.
8. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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Geraint Thomas has had a rather anonymous Tour so far, starting the day in seventh overall. He comes very, very close to a stage win today and moves up to fifth.

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He’s beaten by his team mate Dumoulin by just five seconds. The Dutch easily takes the yellow jersey.

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Marc Soler has another good day, finishing fourth behind Chris Froome. That solidifies his third overall, but it’s about a minute to Dumoulin …

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… and just seven seconds to Bernal, who also rode well today and ended up fifth, three seconds behind Marc. Buchmann was another ten seconds slower, the German is 8 seconds behind Soler in the GC now, then there’s a gap of around a minute to Thomas.

1. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma1h05’33
2. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 5
3. Chris FroomeTeam Ineos+ 48
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’00
5. Egan BernalTeam Ineos+ 1’08

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Reminiscent of last year, Laporte goes into the breakaway and collects 16 points on the two intermediate sprints.

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With another 50 kilometers time trial left, we try to put pressure on Dumoulin. Nicolas Edet has a terrific day as our fourth climber among the final 30 riders.

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But it’s not Soler’s day. Bernal is long gone, and when Dumoulin attacks, Marc drops even before Thomas or Bardet …

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He recovers to finish fourth, but takes a big loss in the podium fight. Gaudu and Gesbert finish 7th and 8th for a good overall team performance, but we can’t be too happy about that. With the strength of the Top 2, it looks like it’s a battle for third now. Two mountain stages and a time trial to go.

1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos5h32’47
2. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 55
3. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’25
5. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.

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1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos63h54’52
2. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 7
3. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 1’16
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’42
5. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 3’05
i.imgur.com/yDeiaNH.png
1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits168
2. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ129
3. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step126
i.imgur.com/1giQ34h.png
1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits147
2. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits126
3. Andrés Camilo ArdilaUAE Team Emirates122
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Tour de France, Part Six | 14.07. - 16.07.2021

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Penultimate mountain stage, and Dumoulin attacks very early on the final climb. Ineos is the main force in the pursuit, we are a bit poorly positioned towards the middle of the remaining pack. But the attacks goes nowhere.

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We tried to break up the group of favorites, with Gaudu pushing hard over the summit, and you can see Buchmann and Dumoulin at the backend, but they just barely hang on, as do all other major contenders.

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A breakaway quartet manages to get to the line first, Daniel Felipe Martinez takes a close win. Bernal leads a group of 15 over the line, just ahead of Gaudu - with Gesbert in there, who also sits in 17th overall, we have another strong team performance. Enric Mas, 10th overall before today, is the biggest name missing.

1. Daniel Felipe MartínezEF Pro Cycling5h42’09
2. Hermann PernsteinerBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Miguel Ángel LópezAstana Pro Teams.t.
4. Steven KruijswijkMovistar Teams.t.
5. Egan BernalTeam Ineos+ 19
6. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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Laporte goes into the breakaway once more to hopefully seal green, and also to get ahead a little for the many mountains to come.

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In another jersey-related story, Brandon McNulty actually accumulates enough points today to overtake David Gaudu for the polkadots. It’s probably the “right” way to get that jersey though, in contrast to the way David has been collecting the points.

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Pinot and Bardet attack early and quickly gain a massive advantage, enough to eventually carry the former to the stage win.

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Unfortunately, Marc isn’t feeling super well today, so an attack is not realistic. Gaudu does his best to control the pace as Dumoulin and Bernal attack, Buchmann always on Marc’s wheel.

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Then, the German attacks and Soler drops off the back. This is likely the end of his podium dreams. Bernal extends his GC lead, but it might not be enough with only a long TT remaining.

1. Thibaut PinotMitchelton-Scott6h37’52
2. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 10
3. Egan BernalTeam Ineoss.t.
4. Brandon McNultyUAE Team Emirates+ 30
5. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 57
9. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’30
11. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’54

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Edet took part in the breakaway for us, but it was for publicity and nothing else. The other sprinter teams had to take these final three flat stages as opportunities to get Laporte out of green, if there was still any chance.

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The sprint is a horrible mess as Laporte once again loses Boudat but manages to latch onto Sagan.

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But it’s Ackermann who takes it just ahead of Sagan. Laporte had good speed in the end but just came from too far behind and finishes 8th.

1. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohe4h32’27
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
3. Mike TeunissenEF Pro Cyclings.t.
4. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
5. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
8. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Egan BernalTeam Ineos80h47’45
2. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 58
3. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 2’07
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 3’30
5. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 5’28
10. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 10’43
i.imgur.com/yDeiaNH.png
1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits184
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step146
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ141
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1. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits147
2. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits126
3. Andrés Camilo ArdilaUAE Team Emirates122
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Tour de France, Part Seven | 17.07. - 19.07.2021

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After the poor performances in recent sprints, we decided to go with a shorter train and managed to start the sprint from the front. Now it’s just about not burning out too quickly …

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A beautiful picture of three sprint trains right next to each other. Sagan and Démare positioned just next to Laporte, their trains going at higher speeds, but we try to stay patient.

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Boudat leads Laporte to the front beautifully, could this be his third stage win?

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No! We overcompensate and Laporte releases far too late. He runs out of road to counter the incoming wave of sprinters and we end up with another disappointing result, just a seventh place in one of the most crowded sprints I’ve seen. Still, only the Champs Elysées left and Laporte leads the points competition by 30. So that’s still looking good.

1. Fernando GaviriaUAE Team Emirates5h04’42
2. Dylan GroenewegenTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
4. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
5. Michael MatthewsTeam Sunwebs.t.
7. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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The GC is decided today and as we know, but the stage winner does not come from the row of overall contenders. Instead, it’s Kasper Asgreen who gets to pop the champagne here.

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David Gaudu is unfortunately not the best time trialist. He loses the final Top 10 spot to Ilnur Zakarin.

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Marc tried to pull out all the stops today but it wasn’t nearly enough to beat Buchmann, who takes a deserved spot on the podium.

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For Bernal, it was his last day in yellow. Dumoulin finishes second on the stage but easily takes enough time from the Colombian to secure his second Tour de France GC victory in a row.

1. Kasper AsgreenTrek - Segafredo1h05’25
2. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2
3. Chad HagaTeam Sunweb+ 17
4. Damien HowsonMitchelton-Scott+ 23
5. Joey RosskopfCCC Team+ 41
16. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’52

Stage 21 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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The Tour ends today and Laporte looks to be in Pole Position to take green. Then we get this message, the second time for one of our leaders. Obviously, Christophe won’t abandon, but after a Top 10 in yesterday’s time trial, Sagan is within 22 point - or a stage win - of taking the lead in the points classification …

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Berhane showed our colors on the Champs Elysées.

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Onto the finishing straight, we decide to go to the front again. No signs of weakness from Laporte at this point.

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But it was once again too early, or maybe Laporte did feel the illness after all. Since the first two stages, we really haven’t been able to get the sprint timing right and we lack more podium finishes as a result. Sagan actually ends up winning, but another Top 10 finish is enough to keep the lead in the points competition. A second green jersey in a row! What an accomplishment!

1. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step3h49’26
2. Szymon SajnokCCC Teams.t.
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJs.t.
4. Pascal AckermannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5. Caleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
8. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Tom DumoulinTeam Jumbo-Visma90h48’18
2. Egan BernalTeam Ineos+ 31
3. Emanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 3’07
4. Marc SolerCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 4’22
5. Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiale+ 6’39
6. Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 8’07
7. Wout PoelsBahrain - McLaren+ 9’45
8. Nairo QuintanaTeam Arkéa - Samsic+ 9’54
9. Thibaut PinotMitchelton-Scott+ 10’30
10. Ilnur ZakarinCCC Team+ 12’19
11. David GauduCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 13’31
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1. Christophe LaporteCofidis, Solutions Crédits209
2. Peter SaganDeceuninck-Quick Step204
3. Arnaud DémareGroupama - FDJ166
It’s a testament to the quality of our team that we have a guy in the Top 5, Laporte replicates Guillaume Martin’s two stage wins and his own green jersey from last year, and we still come away from the race feeling like there was more we could have done. Marc Soler eventually falls short of his podium ambitions after a mediocre-at-best final week and we don’t get a stage win after the first two days. On the other hand, Gaudu showed what he can do even as a domestique, which makes us optimistic for his chances as a potential leader next year, with hopefully fewer TT kilometers in the route. And Gesbert showed himself to be one of the best luxury helpers in the mountains. It’s been a fun three weeks, that’s for sure.
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Tour de Pologne | 05.07. - 11.07.2021

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P. Latour M. Utro F. Barceló A. Perez
A. Petit J. Hansen V. Lafay

Previous Results
Spoiler
2020
1. Jesús HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits
2. Gianni MosconTeam Ineos
3. Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb

Stage 1 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
1. Luka MezgecMitchelton-Scott3h13’46
2. Cees BolTeam Sunwebs.t.
3. Massimiliano UtroCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Kamil GradekCCC Team3h35’23
2. Matthias BrändleBahrain - McLarens.t.
3. Loic VliegenCircus - Wanty Goberts.t.
6. Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1’02

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1. Luka MezgecMitchelton-Scott5h47’01
2. Jansen Amund GrondahlTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3. Luka PibernikBahrain - McLarens.t.
7. Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 4 i.imgur.com/8Ne0HYJ.png
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1. Adrien PetitCofidis, Solutions Crédits5h28’22
2. Christopher LawlessTeam Ineoss.t.
3. Luka PibernikBahrain - McLarens.t.

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1. Davide FormoloUAE Team Emirates4h48’16
2. Laurens De PlusTeam Sunwebs.t.
3. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

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1. Rohan DennisTeam Ineos4h47’50
2. Davide FormoloUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.

Stage 7 i.imgur.com/bsmtpIi.png
1. Filippo GannaTeam Ineos29’29
2. Victor CampenaertsNTT Pro Cycling+ 5
3. Rohan DennisTeam Ineos+ 11
15. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 50

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1. Rohan DennisTeam Ineos29h37’20
2. Stefan KüngGroupama - FDJ+ 28
3. Pierre LatourCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 37
4. Davide FormoloUAE Team Emirates+ 37
5. Laurens De PlusTeam Sunweb+ 50
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1. Massimiliano UtroCofidis, Solutions Crédits29h40’26
2. Filippo GannaTeam Ineos+ 51
3. Lucas HamiltonTrek - Segafredo+ 1’26
We leave Poland pretty happy. Pierre Latour was among the strongest on the two hilly stages, and while he wasn’t able to distance top time trialists Dennis and Küng enough, he still ended up on the podium. Adrien Petit scored his second World Tour stage win following the Dauphiné, which is very nice, and Utro continues his stellar debut season with an 11th overall and the young rider’s jersey.
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Donostia San Sebastian Klasikoa | 25.07.2021
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M. Utro F. Barceló A. Perez P. Latour
J. Vermote S. Guerry E. Morin
Previous Results
Spoiler
2020
1. Jésus HerradaCofidis, Solutions Crédits[
2. Fernando BarcelóCofidis, Solutions Crédits[
3. Daniel MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation
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1 Egan BernalTeam Ineos5h33'27
2 Geraint ThomasTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3 Davide FormoloUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4 Massimiliano UtroCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
5 Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
We had a field day with a 1-2 here last year, but in a much stronger field, that was not in the cards. Fresh off the Tour de France, Egan Bernal took the win in a sprint of a small group ahead of Geraint Thomas, with our own Massimillano Utro in fourth. Anthony Perez in seventh and Pierre Latour in tenth round out a very nice team result.



Cofidis Continental Race Highlights - July
Win Österreich-Rundfahrt, Stage 5 Pierre Latour
Win Österreich-Rundfahrt, Stage 6 Pierre Latour
2nd Österreich-Rundfahrt Pierre Latour
2nd Adriatica Ionica Race, Stage 1 Cofidis (TTT)
3rd Adriatica Ionica Race, Stage 4 Julien Vermote
We had a few nice results in July, primarily by Pierre Latour, who won two stages and came second overall in Austria. A squad consisting mostly of our second-tier riders did some decent things in Italy, too, bringing us probably our best TTT result in the last two years as well as a podium finish by Vermote.
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