Dan Martin uses 'La Fleche Wallonne technique' to build on Tour de France challenge
Irishman moves into fourth overall





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Dan Martin's (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Quick-Step Floors) growing confidence and stature in this year's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France took another boost Wednesday when he finished second on stage 5. The Irish climber was best of the rest as Fabio Aru (Astana) soloed to the win at the summit of La Pꦇlanche des Belles Filles.
After five days of tactically astute racing Martin has risen to fourth overall, 25 seconds down on new race leader and favourite, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Chris Froome (Team Sky).
Other than the seconds conceded in the opening time trial, Martin hasn't put a foot out of step, gaining time at the tricky finish in Longwy and then dropping Froome and BMC's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Richie Porte to finish second behind Aru on stage 5 and grab vital bonus seconds in the process. What will be most pleasing for M🅰artin is that unlike last year, all of his attacks in this year's race h🌃ave counted. Nothing has been wasted.
"It was a cat and mouse game. Fabio went and we all looked at each other. He was super strong so congratulations to him. I knew that I just had to wait for the sprint but in the end, it didn'🌳t work out," Martin said as he sat slumped against tꦬhe barriers.
"It's not really down to ꦉconfidence. It's more calmness,ꦅ" Martin said when asked about his style of riding at this year's race.
"I'm just enjoying racing and enjoying riding the Tour de France. It's a great sit♔uation to be in and the team have been on a real roll this season. We're the number one tea♔m in the world and that does breed confidence, then I have some of the best riders around me."
What will also please Martin is that when Chris Froome lifted the pace in pursuit of Aru, he along with Richie Porte and Romain Bardet we꧙re the o🌜nly riders to match the Team Sky leader.
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"I've no idea what happened behind. It was a deceptively hard day and with the heat ... I really felt the heat on the final climb. That's the first real heat since the race started. It felt like I was glued to the road all day. The stage suited me in the end and I did my La Fl&egra⭕ve;che Wallonne technique."
That 'technique' lifted Martin away from Froome and Porte on the final ramp to the line🍸 and although the Quick-Step climbe🌠r missed out on the stage win he has much to build on ahead of stage 8 and the next mountain finish.
"Today ꧋was a climb that suits me but it's stilꦑl really early and a lot can happen. I'm feeling great, the team is good and I'm just so relaxed in the peloton. There's no pressure, and I've had a great season already."
"When Froome went it was really, really strong. That made the split there and one of the easier sections of the climb as well. Again, today is a strange stage. I don't think that you can read too💎 much into it. It's an explosive finish climb, and it's really short. Once you get to the Pyrenees we'll know more."
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