EF Education-EasyPost continue spring success at Tour of the Alps
Simon Carr wins final sta꧟ge as Hugh Carthy takes second overall

EF Education-EasyPost continued their run of success at the Tour of the Alps, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Simon Carr winning the final stage to Brunico ahe🔴ad of Georg Steinhauser, while Hugh Carthy took second overall behind winner Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers).
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jefferson Cepeda was also in the thick of the action on the mountain stages, ဣgoing close to a victory and only losing the mountain’s competition on the final day.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:EF Education-EasyPost have won 14 races so far in 2023, with Ben Healy one of the revelations of the spring after his impressive performances and second places at the Amstel Gold Race and De Brabantse Pijl. Neilson Powless has recently been unlucky with crashes but was third at Dwars door Vlaanderen and then fifth at the Tour of Flanders, in the quality group of chasers behind UAE Team Emirates' Tadej Pogačar.
Carr and Powless will lead EF Education-EasyPost on Sunday🍸's Liè♋;ge-Bastogne-Liège.
The US-registered WorldTour team have not yet won a WorldTour sꦆtage race in 2023 but are ninth in the UCI team rankings and so😼 carefully above the relegation zone that could see teams demoted after 2026.
New team leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Richard Carapaz is still building his form after tonsillectomy surgery in mid-December but EF Education-EasyPost will have Carthy, Rigoberto Uran, Cepeda, Healy and stage-hunter Magnus Cort in 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:their Giro d’Italia squad.
Carr will target ot💫her races in May, the team hoping he can win below WorldTour level rather than suffer Grand Tours.
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“Any win is important. It’s been a while since my last one, if there’s been a lot of times I've been trying to get the🧔re,” Carr said. “I had a good start withꦉ the team in 2021 but then in 2022 I had injuries and illness. I’ve come back stronger this year and was in the breaks at Catalunya. There were opportunities here for me and so I seized them.”
Carthy prefers to let his legs do the talking but impressed at the Tour of the Alps. He went close to victory on stage 1 and then finished in the front group on each stage. He only lost time to Geoghegan Hart due to time bonuses and rode well alongside oꦰther Giro d’Italia contenders and climbers.
“Every race is an objective for me, I'm not one of those riders who likes to put all my eggs in one basket,” he explained to Cyclingnews.
&ldq♛uo;Every race now is valuable, as we saw last year with the race for ranking points and a place for the team in the WorldTour. In the long term it was a stepping stone to the Giro d’Italia but in the short term it was definitely a goal.”
Carthy was a consistent eighth overall at Tirreno-Adriatico and has since trained at home in Spain, eschewing a spell at altitude for time a♈nd hard work at home.
He has ridden the Giro d'Italia five times🗹, finishing eighth in 2021 and ninth in 2022. Time trials are his achilles heel but he could do even better in May.
“I’ll start with overall ambitions and we’ll see how we go,” he said, hinting at a possible ride in the Tour de France, while the Vuelta a Espa&ntiꦰlde;a remains another option.
“Richard Carapaz is going to th🎃e Tour with high hopes but if I can be there to help him that'd be good. But there’s a lot of racing to get through first.”

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