Girmay stalled by Alaphilippe clash in chaotic Tour Down Under finale
Eritrean takes fourth on stage to move into points je♋rsey

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Biniam Girmay was forced to pump the brakes instead of accelerating at the end of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage 2 of the Tour Down Under following an incident involving Julian Alaph🎐ilippe.
The Eritrean sprinteꦏr and Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick-Step) were highly fancied for the short but undulating sta💫ge from Norwood to Lobethal before Mexican neo-pro Isaac Del Toro (UAE Emirates) formally introduced himself to the WorldTour peloton.
“I’m disappointed because I tried to survive all the way to the finish line,” Girmay said post-race. “And then unfortunately in the last 500m I hit Alaphilippe, I think his foot, and then my wheel was n𒈔ot straight anymore, so I lost a lot of speed because of that and then I couldn’t do my sprint. But to be honest, today UAE was the strongest I think.”
Up until that point, the Intermarché-Wanty rider had followed at his own pace on the final ascent of the Fox Creek climb, which too♏k the sting out of some sprinters, 𓄧including overnight race leader Sam Welsford (Bora-Hansgrohe).
“I just did my own pace because I diꦰdn’t want to expose myself,” Girmay said.
“And then I’m looking at my c🍸omputer and see the forecast on my watts, but I survived in a good way. From then on, the race was full ga🔯s, we didn’t have enough guys to control…"
Girmay held on for fourth behind Israel-Premier Tech pair Corbin Strong and Stephen Wells. It was 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:his second consecutive day in t🥃he mix, fol🤪lowing a third-place finish to Welsford and Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) on stage one. The 23-year-old now leads the points classification and speaking to press on Wednesday took confidence from the new royal blue hue he’ll wear going into stage three.
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“We reconned for that and I think tomorrow is an easier race,” he said, open about his intent not to leave Australia empty-handed. &l🔯dquo;We have still a lot of opportunities. Normally, I always like to wear the points jersey, this is what I work for, so I’m happy today to wear this jersey.”
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