In a stage marked by many punctures suffered by cyclists, forcing a neutralization of the test, the second stage of FIVE EDITION OF TOUR ALULA It concluded with a chrono -screwed five kilometers, where Pidcock He proved to be the best.
To this day, Raccani and Reynders They led the trial after becoming the strongest in the initial Quintet that commanded the career, with a margin that had been about three minutes, but as the decisive moment of the day approached it was less. Seeing a large number of cyclists with product problems of asphy state punctures Bir Jaydah Mountain WirkahWhere the arrival line is installed and where the climb is known to the cyclists after their first step.
The racing was launched by 4.7 kilometers again and the platoon ate the two. This one is stretched very fast, with a final increase of 1.6 kilometers, with an average slope of 12% and ramps up to 20%.
She is Bahrain team He ordered the first squad units stretch, up to a lack of 500 meters Pidcock He launched a brutal attack that none of his rivals could continue.
In this way, the Leeds Corridor achieved the first success of the season, the first with his new team, Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team And he dressed up a race leader.
Reviews
Stage
1.THOMAS PIDCOCK (GBR/Q 36.5 PRO CYCLING TEAM) 3H18’15 “
2.Rainer Keplinger (Aut/Bahrain-Victorius) to 4 “
3.And Hatherly (RSA/Team Jayco Alula), 7 “
4.Eddie Dunbar (IRL/Team Jayco Alula), an 18 “
5. Bodstefan (RSA/Terengganu Cycling Team), 21 “
Generally
1.THOMAS PIDCOCK (GBR/Q 36.5 PRO CYCLING TEAM) 6H28’26 “
2.Rainer Keplinger (Aut/Bahrain-Victorius) to 8 “
3.And Hatherly (RSA/Team Jayco Alula), at 13 “
4.Eddie Dunbar (IRL/Team Jayco Alula), 28 “
5. Bodstefan (RSA/Terengganu Cycling Team), at 31 “
“Today is a very important day for me, with my new team. I just wanted them to be proud. It was in a very good moment, but after a winter you didn’t compete against anyone else and you made a lot of efforts in yourself.
Source: La Verdad

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