Tour de Suisse 2014: Stage 3
Januar🍸y 1 - June 22, Sarnen, Switzerland, Road - WorldTour
Live coverage of stage▨ three of the Tour de Suisse from 🅘Sarnen to Heiden.
Hello and welcom൲e to the Cyclingnews live coverage of stage three.
Today's stage is 202.9km long and inclꩲud🉐es three cat 2 climbs. It seems perfect day for a breakaway.
170 riders started the stage. Sadly Fra🧜nk Schlck (Trek Factory Racing) did not start. He crashed hard yesterday and is still suffering with concusion.
The first attack of the day from Julien Kern (Ag2rꦅ-La Mondial🍬e). However he was quickly caught.
�𓆏�Martin Kohler (BMC) and Steven Kruijswijk (Belkin) got away after 20km of the stage and now have a lead of 1:30.
Stag🐎e 1 winner Tony Martin remains the race le♚ader and so his Omega Pharma-QuickStep has the duty to lead the chase of the two attackers.
The duo's lead has now hit 3:30. They have formed the break of💦 the day.
Steven Kruijswijk (Belkin) rode the Giro d'Itꦍalia this year but was forced to quit✱ the ace on stage 9. However he is a good stage race and has a chance to take the race lead if the breakaways stays clear.
He is 1:00 be๊hind Tony Martin in the GC an so is now virtual race leader
.
Kohler is 88th in GC, at 5:50.
148km remaining from 203km
The riders are enjoying blue skies and warm weather for today's stage. They race in the hills and not tꦛhe mountains, so conditions should be good all day.
The break's lead is now 4:20.
After covering the 🥂first 55km at a brisk pace, the riders now face the first climb of the day to Sattal,♈ climbing almost 500m in altitude in 10km on the road.
The brea💮k and the peloton are on the climb. The gꦺap is now 5:00.
The break has lost almost a minu🧔te on the climb. The gap is down to 4:10.
The break has lost mo🌞re than a min💙ute on the climb. The gap is down to 3:45.
110km remaining from 203km
The riders on the descent of 🌞the climb and will then hit the feed zone after 111km.
Martin Kohler was first to the top of the climb and so c🔜ollected eight points. Kruisjwick was second and sꦰcored six points.
In the peloton, Bjorn Thurau (Europcar) scored four🎶 points for third place.
If you missed the action 🌺at the Tour de Suisse from the weekend, check out our full stage reports and photo galleries.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Click here forꦗ Sunday's second stage won by Australia's Camer♌on Meyer (Orica-GreenEdge)
83km remaining from 203km
After 120km 𝓰of racing, the gap has grown again. It is now 3:55, no doubt to the peloton easing as the riders collected their lunch at the feed zone.
However the final 80𓄧km of the stage heads into the hills, with five climbs, two of them category 2. There is also a gradual climb up to the fﷺinish in Heiden.
Trek Factory racing will be looking to improve their lot today. After two stages they have alredy lost two riders. Frank Schleck was a non-starter this morning, after he crashed on the final descent yesterday. You can read the full article here
74km remaining from 203km
The riders are currently descending their war towards the foot of the second climb of the day the Wasserfluh and they have brought the gap to the two leaders down toಞ 3:05
The gap is really coming down fast now, with more than a minute being lopped off it. The two leaders have an advantag﷽e of 2:09 now. Kruijswijk is still the leader on the road, but that will not last much longer.
At the start today, Tom Boonen revealed that he would not ride the Tour de France this year, despite the presence of the cobbles. The Belgian will ride the Eneco Tour, the Vuelta and the Worlds later in the season. You can read what he said here.
As they hit the second climb, the gap has practically disappeare🌠d. Kruijswijk and Kohler only have 15 second on the bunch. It won't be long before t𒐪hey're caught.
69km remaining from 203km
The catch has been made. There is still a long way to go th🍬ough, so we can expect a lot of acti༒on on this climb.
It was Orica-GreenEdge who did the work to bring these two guys back. Do they have something planned? Can they take their second stage 💞win in as many days?
The Wasserfluh has been completed and it's still all together. Omega Pharma-QuickStep will want to k𒁃eep this together for as long as they can, but there are a number of strong climbers close to him in the general classification.
It seems GreenEdge do have somethin🦂g up th▨eir sleeve. Nino Schurter attacks.
Schu🍎rter has Laurent Didier wit🐽h him and the pair have a slim advantage of 12 seconds.
Danilo Wyss and Bjorn Thurau have ma✨de it across to double the size of the leading group.
Thurau was in the break yesterday and currently leads tꦅhe mo𓆉untains competition.
The finale ♚of 🎀the stage will very interesting now we have a new situation up front.
All the OPQS team is working hard to lead thꦡe chase, including Tom Boonen.
The Tinkoff-Saxo team is sat behind OPQS.
The finish is tough but OPQS seem convinced that Tony Martin can retain his race lead☂.
50km remaining from 203km
The gap is down to 45 seconds.
Crash! A CCC Polsat rider𒉰s ﷺgoes down as the road narrows.
Thurau has at up and is easing back to th♏e peloton. However the ot𝓰her three are fighting on.
We have Nino Schurter (Orica-GreneEdge), Laurent Didier (Trek Factory Racing) and Danilo Wyss (BMC) up front. they're working har🌌d to st💛ay away.
ꦓThurau dropped back after scoring some precious mountain points to retain🙈 his red jersey.
That's the end of the OPQS chase, with ⛄Valerio Agnoli attacking for Astana.
Tosh Van Der Sande♒ (Lotto Belisol) is with Agnoli after going on the attack just before the Italian jumped.
Bradley Wig𒁏gins (Team Sky) is s🍷at at the back of the peloton.
Agnoli and Van der Sande have made it across. We have five riders up front now 🌠with a𒈔 50-second lead.
33km remaining from 203km
This finale is a real fight. The third cat 2 climb of the day in the next kilometres ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwill indicate who will 🤪come out on top.
Two Garmin-Sharp riders jumped on the footpath to move up the peloton, while on the left a train also pa๊ssed the riders.
There ಌare big crowds along the ro෴adside as the five work smoothly together on the climb.
They will be disappointed to see Fabian Cancellara at the back of the peloton but this is a tou🉐gh finale, with the pace very high.
Garmin-Sharp is driving the pace and clea♕rly have a pla🔯n for the finale. The US-team loves to take on the race and see what happens. Can they repeat their Dauphine success.
The break is on the descent and the five are diving through every cor⛦ner.
The gap is just 30 seconds after a huge effort by🦹 Johan Van Summeren.
Didier has been dropped from the break💙 leavinꦏg four riders away.
Mark Cavendiah (OPQS) has been dropped from the peloton but Peter Sagan (Cannondale) and Ben Swift (Team Sky) are fighting to stay on so they can try their hand ⛎in the possible sprint finish.
Swiss rider Michael Albasini (Orica-GreenEdge) is also a name to reme💛mber.
23km remaining from 203km
The break is about to be caught but Agnoli has takꦑen a flyer to⛦ try and stay away.
Agnoli starts a descent with a slight lead.
Tom Danielson and Rohan Dennis are at the back of the bunch. Perhaps something happened to one or both of them. Ga𒊎rmin may well switch to supporting Slagter now.
As the final climb loomsꦜ, positioning before the road r⛄ises is vital.
FDJ.fr is riding to protect Thibault Pinot 𝄹on the deꦺscent.
16km remaining from 203km
The peloton is lined out and descending at speed. tony Martin (OPQS) is there and looks good to defend hi꧟s race lead.
The break has exploded as the FDJ.fr-lead peloto🌼n closes the gap.
Van der Sande is trying to go it 🎐alone but only has a few seconds.
Crash!
Agnoli goes down on a corner wh♓ile gonig very fast on the descent.꧒ He hit the grass but he seems stunned and angry.
10km remaining from 203km
The road is still twisting 🅠down the hillside. Van der Sande has a 20-secඣond lead.
The GC contenders and some of the good climbing sprinte✤rs are waiting for the finale. John Degenkꦦolb is there for Giant-Shimano.
The fina💖l kilometres twist and tun in the centre of the little town.
Gruppo compatto. Van der Sande has been caught.
Sagan 🔜is protected a teammate as he tries to move up in the line.
Team Sky has 3 riders up🔴 front. But not, it seems, Wiggins, who has been sulking at the baꦉck of the peloton all day.
3km remaining from 203km
The descent ends by switching onto the main road. The pace is still very high🎀.
Matteo Trentin is riding on the front to protect To༒𒆙ny Martin.
2km remaining from 203km
Th🍸e road climbs all the way to the line from here.
Kennaugh attacks, lining out the peloton.
Other riders have moved up and improved their position. Sagan is just behind Albasin♎i.
There are only 30 riders in the front group.
1km remaining from 203km
Young Italian🦂 climber Formolo is sat behind Kennaugh as he winds up the speed.
Mollema is there, with ten Dam helping him. But who ♛can beat Sagan?
T𝐆ony Martin now in charge, as Evans leads it out for BMC.
Evans leads out but🙈 Sagan and Albasini are fighting for it.
Sagan finds so🎉methiꦍng extra and wins in his usual style.
Sagan swaps a hand slap with 💎Albasini but the Swiss rider could do little to stop Sagan today.
Tony Martin safely defended his race lead and so wil🍌l pull on the yellow jersey again.
Bradley Wiggins fཧinished off the pace, and off the peloton. H💖is GC chances are over and so probably is list chance of securing a place in the Team Sky Tour de France team.
Sagan celebrated by pointing to his legs. They defiﷺnitely helped him today on the climb and sprint to the finish.
According to results, Sergio Hꦬenao finished third, with Mo𒈔llema fourth.
Tony Mart🅘in (OPQS) still leads by 6 seconds ahead of Tom Dumoulin. Sagan moves up to third at 14 seconds.
Thanks for jܫoining us for our blow by blow live coverage of the stage.
We'll have a full race report and huge photo gallery o🌼n Cyc🐻lingnews very soon.
Join us tomorrow for live coverag🌠e of stage 4 from Heiden to Ossingen. It is a flat stage and so perfect for a sprint clash between Sagan and Mark Cavendish.
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