Caleb Ewan skips Tour Down Under criterium after feeling the Adelaide heat
'The team’s priority is to get him on the start line on Tuesday, 10ཧ0% ready to race the full Tour' say Jayco-AlUla

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Caleb Ewan was a surprise non-starter at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour Down Under Classic criterium on Saturday, after fe🍸eling ‘under the weather’ following a training session in the scorching Adelaide heat.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jayco-AUla told Cyclingnews that the priority was to have Ewan at his𝐆 best for Tuesday's opening 144 km stage around Tanunda and the following five days of WorldTour r🍸acing.
“Caleb isn’t feeling 100%, he’s a bit under the weather since yesterday’s training session in the heat,” Jayco-AlUla told Cyclingnews.
“The team’s priority is to get him on the start line Tuesday, 100% ready to race the full Tou🅺r. That’s why he is going to skip tonight and rest wit⛦h the intention of starting Tuesday.”
Temperatures were 22°C on Satuဣrday evening for the criterium but touched 35°C on Friday, and felt every bit of that and more out on the road, with blue skies and th🌠e sun beating down. Forecasts predict high temperatures of 34°C on Monday before a fall to 24°C on Wednesday and a return to 35°C on Sunday for the final stage of the men’s Tour Down Under.
Ewan has been in Australia since Christmas and won the Australian criterium title in Ballarat after a strong🍸 ride and lead out from his new Jayco-AlUla teammates. The hour-long criterium serves as a warm-up and final shake-out before the Tou🧸r Down Under stage race starts on Tuesday.
Ewan won the 2023 edition of the evening criterium in central Adelaide a♎nd was the favourite again. However his absence freed Jayco-AlUla from any need to chase the attacks, sparking a mor෴e open race.
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Jhonnatan Narváez (Ineos Grenadiers) was a sur🅰prise winner of the criterium after a six-rider attack held off the chase from the peloton and sprint teams. Narváez beat Natnael Tesfazion (Lidl-Trek) and neo-pro Isaac del Toro (UAE Team Emirates).

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