Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian 2013
July 27, 2013, San Sebastian, SPA, ▨Road - WorldTour
Hola! Welcome to the Cyclingnews liv♏e cꦗoverage of the Clasica San Sebastian, the 232km one-day classic held in the heart of the Basque Country.
The 🦄racཧing is well underway in the Basque Countryside, with as ever the Jaizkibel climb set to see the major attacks during the final part of the race.
Some of the bigge𓆏st names in the peloton lined-up for the start in San Sebastian, including Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff), Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) and Bauke Mollema (Belkin).
54km remaining from 232km
The ridꦬers are currently on the Arkale climb after already covering the Jaizkibel for the first time. The second passage of the two climbs will decide the race and end with just 15km to go.
The racing started fast with Olivier Kaiseꦇn (Lotto Belisol), Luca Wackermann (Lampre-Merida), Matthias Krizek (Cannondale) and Francisco Aramendia (Caja Rural) forming the early break.
They opened an 11-minute g꧅ap but then split into two groups are being chased by the Movistar lead peloton.
The Clasica is often held in sunny ꦆconditions but this year the weat𝐆her is cloudy with the odd drop of rain.
44km remaining from 232km
Wackerman and Krizek have been caught by a chase group that includes Sylvain Chavanel (Omega P🎶harma-Quick Step). However the Movistar is chasing hard and going right past them.
Valverde and Quintana surge away and cut through the breakaway on the early slopes on the second climb of the Jaizkibel🉐.
Quintana is n🐟ow🅠 leading the front group, pushing hard on the pedals. Behind the peloton is braking into several different groups.
Other riders have joined the front 𒊎group, including Roman K✃reuziger.
As ever the c🏅limb is♛ packed with Basque cycling fans dressed in orange.
As the climb eases for a section, the chasers lead by B🃏elkin are tꦇrying to get across to the lead group.
39km remaining from 232km
Gesink is doing a hug♏e turn for Belkin. Richie Porte (Team Sky) is also ꦓin the group of chasers
The chase group consists of around 20 riders.
Quintana has๊ eased up after doing a lot of work for Valverde. He's caught by the ch🎐asers.
Upfront Kreuziger goes on the attack.
Kreuziger🥂 has a significant gap but still faces 37km of racing.
Igor Anton (Euskaltel) is also in the chase group despite a nasty crash aft💦er just five kilometres. His jersey is shredded on his back but he wants a result for the troubled Basque team.
Valverde's group is about to catch Kreuziger but other groups ar🐭e further behind.
Roman Kreuziger (Saxo-Tinkoff) in action.
32km remaining from 232km
The riders are on the fast desce🐠nt now💖. Kreuziger has been caught, creating an eight-rider front group.
Omega Pharma is trying to le🌳ad the chase but the riders behind seem ti꧟red.
The eight are on the main road, working smootᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhly together.
World champion Philippe Gilb♈ert (BMC) has missed the attack but teammate Yannick Eijssen is in the move.
Moreno Moser (Cannondale) is also there.
22km remaining from 232km
The rain could 𒀰be a factor today. The roads are now wet.
Chavanel and Astarloza (Euskaltel) tried to chase but seem to have ran out of powe☂r to get across the gap.
We stand corrected. The two are about to ge🦂t across the gap. but can they hang on ♓the final climb?
And they make it. Chavanel quickly grabs some race food, while the team cars come up to talk 🍃to their riders and give them a last bottle.
Behind several teams are blocking the cha✃se but Jan Bakelants (Radioshack-Leopard) is trying to chase alone.
The Arkale climb is only 2.7km long but is likely to🧔 spark several attacks.
Tꦗhree riders are about to get across to the front, to form a 13-𝔍rider group.
Landa and♛ Roche are chasing after Gallopin, as the teams with more thꦑan one rider try their hand.
Gallopin leads♎ the chasers by 🔜15 seconds with the others at 25 seconds.
The descent is wet!
13km remaining from 232km
Will the race comeback together or has Gallopin got a chance of🗹 victory?
10km remaining from 232km
The five chasers are wo🌱rking together in pursuit of Gallopiꦅn but he is giving it everything to stay away.
Gallopin is on a wide highway on the way back to San Sebastian. The chasers can see him but they don't seem to have the conviction to go and catch h𝓡im.
6km remaining from 232km
Gallopin has a🍨 500m lead on the chasers. He's tucked low on the bike, giving it everyt🅺hing.
4km remaining from 232km
Ga💞llopin leads by 25 seconds now. This little rise will decide if ꩵhe can stay away to the finish.
Gallopin is out of the saddle and being cheered 🌠by the ꦿcrowd but is going deep.
3km remaining from 232km
Gallopin has lost 10 seconds but is now on the descent to the fini💟sh. He still leads by 15 se🃏conds.
2km remaining from 232km
The gap is 23 secꦕonds. They're not going to ꦛcatch Gallopin now.
Gallopin turns left onto the San Seಌbastian seafroಌnt. It's almost time to celebrate.
Gallopin puts his arms up and wins t✤he 2013 Clasica di San Sebastian.
Valverdꩵe wins the sprint for second place ahead of Kreuziger and Nieve but almost 30 seconds down on Gallopin.
That's a ꧂great solo win for Tony Gallopin (Saxo-Tinkoff). He attacked alone on the Arkale climb and held off the chase.
Gallopin will pull on the Basque beret as winner of the Clasica San ♚Sebastia🥀n.
We'll haꦰve full results, a race report and news from the Clasica San Sebastian very soon on Cyclingnews.
That's it for today's💎 live coverage. Join us on Monday for live coverage from the Tour of Poland.
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