BikeExchange's youthful sprint train delivers podium for Groves in Oman
'With Groenewegen on the team I think it lif💟ts the level of everyone' says 23-year-old sprinte🌜r

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:BikeExchange-Jayco's youthful lead-out train helped deliver sprinter 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kaden Groves to a podium spot and the best young rider's jersey on the opening stage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour of Oman, as the 23-year-old mixed it up with veteran fastmen 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mark Cavendish (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) to💟 take third place in Muscat.
Groves was the best of the rest behind the two sprint stars on the windy, uphill finish at the O༺man Convention and Exhibition Centre, narrowly missing out on second as Cavendish sprinted past just ahead 🐓of the line.
After the stage, Groves paid tribute to his teammates in the lead-out, which in Om💞an consists of four other under-23 riders in Kelland O'Brien, Kevin Colleoni, Alexander Konyshev, and Campbell Stewart, as well as 25-year-old Callum Scotson😼 and 34-year-old Cameron Meyer.
"[It was] really good. It was Campbell's first race with us today. He was up there and ♒dropped me off on Gaviria with 500 metres to go. So, things looking good for this year and we're really motivated to build the sprint team. Now with Dylan [Groenewegen] on the team, I think it lifts the level of everyone so now it's really good thing," Groves said.
"First or second would've been better, 🐽but I can't complain. The guys did a really good job on their first time racing together. It was pretty messy coming in there but third and the young rider's jersey is not too bad to start the week and gives u🐲s confidence in the next days."
BikeExchange-Jayc🔯o had been massed on the front in the final kilometre, delivering the lead-out for Groves despite their relative lack of experience, before UAE Team Emirates took over in the closing 500 metres with Gaviria and his lead-out man Max Richeze.
Groves said a෴fterwards that he was pleased with how the team worked, with the Australian sq𒐪uad among few fully organised teams setting up the sprint in the stage finale.
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"There was a touch of wheels, lots of noise𒈔. 𝓀After such an easy day it runs pretty fresh so it's always fast and chaotic," he said.
"We came up on the left-hand side with 𒁃pretty much the full team and then UAE had control with Richeze and Gaviria taking it up with about 500 metres to go. But apart from that, there weren't too many organised teams apart from us and UAE. So, I think we did a really good job there.
"I was passed by a fast Cavendish with 100 metres to go, so he looks like he's in pretty good shape too, but QuickStep don't have their usual sprint team here with ♑[Michael] Mørkøv and those ꦬguys so I think it's pretty even playing field for the rest of the week."
Groves, now in his third year as a pro and with three victories to his name with the team in that time, will have another chance to sprint on stage 2, a day which could be wind🥂-affected as the peloton heads up the coast.
He said that, given his performance on day one, he feels like he should be able to come away from this Tour of Oman with anotheꦆr win on his palmarès.
"I'm not unha𓂃ppy with third. It's more the performance I'm after and I didn't have the best legs in the finish, so if we can have a smoother run to the line I'm confident that with good legs I can get a win here."