Tour of Oman race lead a 'big big bonus' for Intermarché-Wanty's fight for WorldTour points
'I didn't believe I could take the jersey' says ওJan♒ Hirt after win on Green Mountain

A red jersey on Green Mountain is not what 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert had expected, or planned for, heading into Monday's key stage at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour of Oman, but it's what they came away with after Jan Hirt's 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:winning effort on the race's queen stage.
A day after losing over a minute when 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fausto Masnada soloed to victory in Muscat, seemingly all but sealing overall victory in the process, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert and their Czech lead𝓀er turned the race on its head once more in the Al Hajar mountains.
Hirt stormed to his first victory since 2016 by 39 seconds on the steep slopes of the climb, which averaged 10.5 per cent over its 5.7 kilometres, putting 1:48 into Masnada in the process after t🌸he Italian cracked two kilometres from the line.
After the stage, Hirt said that the red jersey was a "bonus" after the team had only planned 🦩to fight for the stage win.
"I believed in myself today, that I can win the stage from what I've seen in other stages and the climbs," he told assembled journalists, including Cyclingnews, just past the finish line as hi꧋s team celebratedꦰ around him.
"I thought for sure I was one of the best h🙈er🅰e in this race. I had really good shape so I believed that today I can at least win the stage.
"I didn't believe that Masnada would drop more than a minute and that I could take the jersey. This is a big, big bonus that we have the jersey, but the main objective for u൩s was to take today's stage. I'm happy that we did it."
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Hirt, who added that he only had good memories of the climb, having also helped deliver Alexey Lutsenko's victory with Astana back in 2🍰019, thanked his te🐎am for the job they did throughout a trickier than predicted day on the bike.
Though the majority of the 150.5-kilometre stage was he🔯ld on flat and rolling roads, the wind whipped up with 70 kilometres to go and the break was caught soon after as the peloton split, with former race leader Anthon Charmig (Uno-X) among those caught out.
With Intermarch♑é-Wanty-Gobert on the front for much of the day, their leader was kept well out of t♍rouble.
"We were in front [in the echelons] because we were all day in front with the team and they helped me, they kept me safe in the echelons. We didn't have any troubles today – it was a perfect day," Hirt 🉐explained.
"I'm super thankful for my team today. It was an amazing job. Kévin [Van Melsen] was pulling all day. It was hard and in the crosswinds, it was really dangerous. The whole team was incredible. It was not just Rein [Taaramäe], it was the whole team. Already at the bottom of the climb, we were pulling wit❀h a hard pace and then it was on Rein."
Taaramäe, who had come into the race as co-l𓆉eader with Hirt, lay ninth overall heading into the day, 1:28 down on Masnada and 30 seconds behind his teammate. The Estonian ended up sixth on the day and now lies in eighth overall, having put in the work on the steep ramps of G🎶reen Mountain for Hirt.
"I thin𓄧k on the paper, we had maybe the strongest team," Taaramäe said after the 🧔finish. "Me with my experience and Jan with his climbing talent.
"Actually, he was almost like 90 per cent sure that we can grab the stage but he was not sure how good Masnada ꦏwas, but e💛verybody can lose ground on the climb because I also felt really tired legs today. Yesterday was hot and hard, so it's normal. We are not machines."
Taaramäe, who earlier in the race told Cyclingnews about his unusual off-season spent training in Rwanda, said that after his work was done he kept on pushing to maintain a top placing and so score precious UCI ranking points. the three-year WorldTour licenses are renewed at the end of the season and several teams, including 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert are fightin🐟g fo🐎r points and WorldTour survival.
The team has already taken two other wins this season, with Alexander Kristoff winning Clásica Almeira and Bin🧔iam Grimay the Trofeo Alcudia in Mall🉐orca.
"I did pacing until two kilometres to go. And then yeah, I came to the end. You know, it's cycling today so we have to fight for the points. So it's not only the work, you also need to finish in the top 10 and points, points, points," Taaramä🌜;e explained.
"It's really possible🔯 that [Masnada] suffered from yesterday," he concluded, re🔯ferring to the Italian's multiple attacks and 15-kilometre solo on stage 4.
"In the Aꩲrctic Race some years ago there was also a really hard stage and Ben Hermans took the jersey, but he went really, really h🧔ard to win the stage and the next day was gone."