Dwars door Vlaanderen / A travers la Flandre 2011
March 23, 2011, Roeselare, Belgium, Road - 1.1
Hello and welcome to a very sunny Belgian for t🅠oday's live coverage from Dwars door Vlaanderen.
2010 w🦩inner Matti Breschel is not riding due to his knee problems but the start list includes big-name sprinters Tom Boonen (QuickStep), Andre Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto) and Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervelo), plus classics specialists Stijn Devolder (Vacansoleil), Sylvain Chavanel (QuickStep), Nick Nuyens (Saxo Bank-SunGard), Juan Antonio Flecha (Team Sky), Heinrich Haussler (Garmin-Cervelo) and Fabian Cancellara (Leopard Trek).
The first climb, the Nieuwe Kwaremont, comes 90 km into the race. Things then get really serious after 110km The first two sections of pave come on the next climb the Kattenberg, with cobblestones and climbs coming regularly from there until the end🦩.
There are nine pave sections, for a total of 9.8km, with the last section coming on the last climb, les𝔍s than 10 km before the finish.
The climbs include some of the well known hellingen from the Tour of Flanders, including the New and Old Kwaremont, and the Paterberg. The Nokereberg is the last climb and 🐻could decide who emerges to win in Waregem.
There are 12 climbs in total but judging by the weather today - hot an💞d little wind 🍌- the race could be quiet for the first part and only come alive in the latter section. The Oude Kwaremont comes after 165km and could be the perfect point to blow the race apart. From there, there are four climbs and three cobbled sections.
Those of you backing a sprin♉ter like Greipel, at the start this morning he said that ꦉ'today isn't for a sprinter and it won't be a sprint.'
The peloton just passed by the press room a few minutes ago but since then a group of four has broken c𒉰lear. Frederic Amorison, Rob Goris, Tom Veelers and Dries Hollanders, and they have a half minute.
111km remaining from 201km
In fact their lead🐷 has grown rapidly and it's now up to four minutes at the foot of the New Kwaremont - the first climb of the day.
By the way we spoke to Heinrich Haussler this morning at the start. We recorded it on one of those new machines. A vi♍deo camera. You may not have heard of them but the🎐y're going to be huge in a few years. Trust me. Anyway, .
Nice little break that's gone away actually.
We also spoke to Senor Russell Downing at the start this morning. He's confident going into today but said that Sky's tactic w𝓀ould be to make 💙sure they had strength in numbers for the finale of the race. They've got some strong cards to play and the race looks perfect for the likes of Hayman and Flecha, maybe even Sutton if he's got his climbing legs on today.
101km remaining from 201km
The bunch are taking things easy at the moment, not willing to comm🀅it or chase. The leaders have a lead of 4.50.
Tweet in your thoughts on today's action, as well any news that's f🐻lying around the world of cycling.
And good morning to all🎀 the CN fans on the east coast o🌳f the US, who've just woken up (it's 9am there).
While everyone's looking at the favourites like Boonen, Cancellara and Flecha, don't forget someone like Degenkolb at HTC. The𝔉 was up there in Het Volk and he's made for races like this. HTC only ღhave 6 riders at the start but they only need one in the finale to win, as Goss showed us last week at Milan San Remo.
Th♍e leaders are on the next climb of the day, the Katterberg and have a lead of over 5 minutes. Nice work boys. So far the bunch are still asleep, there's no concerted effort to c🍨hase.
We spoke to Marc Sergeant at the start today. He said it would be a difficult race to control despite the good weather and that if it was a sprint then it would be between just a few ri✅ders.
He tipped Roelandtds to do something today but I think an ex-Lott🍌o rider, Greg Van Avermaet has better chances.
91km remaining from 201km
At the 💙top of the c𒊎limb the leaders have 5.47 on the bunch.
A few clouds gathering overhead but nothing to worry⭕ the riders on the road. A very slight breeze, crosswind too.
Greipeꦇl by the way punctured earlier on. No radios so he spent an age back with the teams cars until help arrived.
79km remaining from 201km
Just under 80km to go now and the four leaders are working well t♏ogether. The bunch are slowly ♔waking up and the lead is down slightly to 5.14.
The bunch hit the feed and as so hap🌟pens there's a crash. Two Topsport riders on the deck.
The bunch still aren't making a race of this just yet though. I think they're waiting🦩 for the final 40 odd kms🌼 and those last few hills.
Adam Blythe♑ - procycling columnist - is on ꦬthe front for the moment. Just riding tempo and keeping things under control.
The leaders hit the foot of🍌 the Valkenberg. Hollanders is struggling at the back, losing about a bike length. The road eases and he moves back to the leaders.
The lead grows again. it's up to 5.51
We spoke to Jonathan Vaughters this morning at the star✅t of the race. ⭕. He's joking at the end by the way...
Kevin Van Impe from Quick Step goes on the attack. It's really just a test to see who is ꩲpaying attention and the answer looks to be everyone.
68km remaining from 201km
The attack seems to have sparked things into life though and we've got a few riders💃 moving up, accelerating but then looking back. The bunch finally string out.
Here's our from the start this morning as well.
The bunch are moving now. Van Summeren is on the front and hammering out a fast pace. Rabobank are only able to watch on and wai𓆉t.
Ravard ha𒀰s a little dig now but too many teams are moving up and fighting for position that it's almost impossible to stay away. The lead to the break is just over 5 minutes.
bad crash for Commeyne. he's on his feet but not ༺sure he's going to continue. He seemed to run wide and into a ditch.
Rabobank turn the screw as the break hit the next cobbled climb and immediately start 𓆏to splinter.
60km remaining from 201km
They're on the Eiekenberg and again it's Hollanders who gets dro🍸pped. this is a harder climb than before so he may struggle to get back on. It's Amorison who is doing all the damage.
The bunch hit the climb and t🌠hat's Boonen on the front doing all the damage, dra꧃gging the field into the gutter as they fight to stay with him.
thomas is dropped.
Sky and Garmin are fighting to stay with Boonen.
Ryan Andersen crashes, riders getting dropped in ones and🐓 twos.
Boonen goes again and only Hayman can follow🐟. They've got a small gap.
back together and Sky take up the pace at the front of the bunch. It's all strung out now with 57km to go. The 🧔gap d𒁏own to 3.55
Docker crashes, getting it all wrong on 🍃a left hand bend.
Every time t🎀he peloton hit an 90 degree turn your heart is in your mouth because the pace is just so high.
Rollin from FDJ, a rider we've not really seen much of this Spring moves up and we've got another attack bܫut it's marked by Garmin.
Van Summeren goes on the attack now. Sky forced 🦩to chase. You get the feeling that so many teams are cancelling each other out. Still nothing from Devolder. He's on✃e to watch.
53km remaining from 201km
Leopard show their hand and Posthuma attacks, taking an AN Post rider with him. 🅷T🎀here's a small group behind followed by the bunch.
That move has been cancelled out and๊ Leopard are all on the front. The gap below 🍨3 minutes.
Boonen is currently sitting around 20 riders f💝rom the f꧑ront.
Klemme does a huge turn for Leopard, Cance꧅llara sitting just behind his train as Hollanders is swept up.
Greipel goes back to the car on the cli𝐆mb and gets a push, i mean a bottle.
48km remaining from 201km
All as Kꩲatusha launch a rider off th🤪e front of the bunch.
47km remaining from 201km
The gap continues to come down and it's 2.31.
Leopard cancel out that latest attack and Thomas (sky) moves up. he's ཧobviouꦓsly got back on after getting dropped.
Leopard are still si💯tting on the front but Quick Step are moving up slowly.
Meanwhile here's♋ another video from the sta🧔rt this morning. .
Van Summeren is doing a great job today. He's on the front again, setting the pace as Cancellara sits back a𝓡nd just waits.
42km remaining from 201km
We're one climb from the oude Kwaremont but the bunch are already u🍒nder pressure🦹 as Garmin and Leopard set the pace.
Will Garmin move onto t💎he front foot and be aggressive? They have the numbers to 🤡do it.
Meanwhile the leaders still hav🍸e 2.20 on the bunch. Quick Step move up and help with ꦚthe chase.
Another ten seconds shaved off.
Amorison on th🧔e Kwaremont and shows he's the strongest rider 𝔉in the break, dropping his two final companions.
37km remaining from 201km
The bunch are less🗹 than 2 minutes away so let♓s see what they can do on the climb.
Saxo Bank are up near the♚ front of the bunch. Must be for Nuyens.
In fact Saxo are rippin🍷g the fie♌ld apart as Klemme crashes.
It's Nuyens!
He;s got a small gap, maybe 30 meters.
Flecha looks lik𝓡e he's making up ground on Nuyens but not many riders are. Boonen has, Cancellara, Van Avermaet has.
Th𝓀ere are now many 20 rid♓ers with Nuyens now but behind that it's a total scramble for placings.
Amorison still ♒plugs away along. Leopard take charge with Posthuma. Even Cancellara does a turn on♌ the front.
32km remaining from 201km
Four climbs left and the🌄y come t꧂hick and fast with little chance of recovery.
Our lone leader hits the Paterberg, out of the saddle, in the gutter but getting lots of support from the 🉐crowds.
There are maybe 20𓆉 riders in the group behind and Boonen sets a𒁏 blistering pace on the climb.
Flecha on his wheel, then Cooke, then Cancellara. Cꦏooke is letting a gap creep in!
These four have a gap as Cooke grits his teeth and claws back up to Flecha's wheel🅠.
At the back of that group it's just painful to watch as riders sw🎉ay all over the road.
Vee✨lers will be the next ride✅r from the early group to get caught.
Groups are all over the road after the Paterberg.
The Boonen group is caught so the main favourites are back together. haussler and Farrar are both there. Thomas, Boom, 𓂃Cancellara Flecha, Nuyens, Cook♒e and around 15 more.
26km remaining from 201km
Devolder is behind the🌞 main favourites. he's missed the cut again.
Goris has caught the lone leader bu𒁃t their gap is under a minute.
25km remaining from 201km
🥂25 to go and there's still everything to play for. Ballan is also in the Devolder group.
Devolder and Ballan are roughly 100 meters back on the🍒 Boon♕en, Haussler, Cancellara group.
Devolder💯 an🐷d co are back with the leaders now. Sutton too.
24km remaining from 201km
Greipel has been left behind though a෴nd lotto are chasing as Offredo attacks. The rest of the field are hesitating.
Cancellara attacks but he cant get a gap. Chavanel glued to his back wheel. Cancellara has for🌄ced a split though. Thomas, Boom, Van Avermaet are there🎃.
Nuyens attacks as it comes back together and thomas is the only rider t✨o go with him. The gap to the leaders down to just 18 seconds.
Thomas is just sitting in, letting Nuyens do🍰 all the work.
Handing over to Stephen Farrওand, who wil🍨l take you through to the finish.
17km remaining from 201km
This move looks serious and the chase behind is not organised, with Stijn Devolder (Vacansoleil) trying to jump ⭕across.
The trio still up the road are looking back. They have 15 seconds but don't🧜 seem convinced they can stay away.
The chasers are lin⛎ed out behind as the switch left and right between the field🐟s on the concrete roads. This can only be Flanders.
14km remaining from 201km
Nuyens drives on the front of the break now. The gaps is rising very 💦slow🉐ly but it is rising.
Quick Step and Rabobank are now leading the chase🌞 behind.
12km remaining from 201km
The gaps is now 20 se🔯conds. The three are wo♔rking perfectly together but neither is the peloton behind. Now Niki Terpstra (QuickStep) has attacked the peloton.
Nuyens looks back as the trio take a corner. The gaps is now falling as Garmin🎃-Cervelo put three riders on the front of the peloton.
Nuyens is pushing on as the road climbs. T🅘homas is with him and Amorison han🌼gs on too.
Tersptra tries again. He's a🌄ggressive but the attacks are not helping the chase of the break. Team Sky's Juan Antonio Flec🔴ha is sitting on Terpstra's wheel to neutralise the attack.
7km remaining from 201km
Terstrpa sits up but the trio press on.
5km remaining from 201km
The peloton can see the break but it is too big to jump across. Now Quick Step pick pu the chase, perhaps for Tom Boonen, who is in the front group. B༺ut so is Heinrich Haussler (Garmin-Cervelo) and sever﷽al other sprinters.
Haussler is hel𒁏ping the chase. Perhaps that means Farrar is also in the front group of chasers. There at least ꦏ30 riders in the group.
3km remaining from 201km
The gap is now insingle figures. It's time for Thomas to go if he wants to win. 🤡He could use his pursuit speed if he has it in his legs.
The three💃 look tired after🐼 a hard effort. A sprint finish?
BMC now leading the chase.
Nuyens goes for it with Thomas on his wheel. Buജt the peloton is closing.
Nuyens gets it!
Thomas tried to🌸 attack Nuyens with 500 metres to go but the Belgian got his wheel an﷽d then jumped past him in the sprint. Thanks to both of them going hard, they held off the sprinters to take first and second.
Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervelo) seemed to take the sprint for third but it was N༒uyens who rℱaised his arms in celebration. He's the comeback kid after several years of problems.
Yes, results conform that Farrar tookꦺ third ahead o🧜f Matt Hayman (Team Sky).
It was a dry, sunny day in Belgium🅺 today but that was a great way to kick off the spring classics. Yet again we sa🤡w some exciting racing that was only decided on the line.
That's its from our live cover♍age today. Daniel Benson and Barry Ryan are out at the finish speaking to riders about the race. We'll also have full results and a photo gallery of all the action very soon.
We've also got results and photos ꧂from the Coppi & ⛦Bartali race, the Volta a Catalunya and later from the track world championships.
Result:
1 Nick Nuyens (Bel) Saxo Bank Sungard 4:39:57
2 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Sky Procycling
3 Tyler Farrar (USA) Team Garmin-Cervelo
4 Mathew Hayman (Aus) Sky Procycling
5 Marco Marcato (Ita) Vacansoleil-DCM 🔯Pro Cycling Team
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