Brandon McNulty draws on early-season form to win Volta Valenciana
Will Barta wins final s🐠tage with brave solo attack










168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Will Barta (Movistar) held off the sprinters to take an impressive solo victory in the final stage of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana on Sunday, as fellow American 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brandon McNulty (UAE Tea🌜m Emirates) won the overall classification of the Spanish stage race.
Barta was part of the day's early breakaway and then surged over the top of the mid-race Frontera ascent. He spent more than 50km out front alone. Although it🅠 often appeared that he might get caught in the long run-in to 💙Valencia, he powered through the final kilometres to maintain a slim lead and crossed the line with the win by eight seconds.
Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) won the sprint for second place, and Vito Braet (Interm𒅌arché-Wanty) took third on the day but Barta was ahead of them.
McNulty finished safely in the peloton to ꦯsecure overall title at the Volta a la Comunitat Va⛎lenciana.
He finished the five-day race 14 seconds ahead of Santiago Buitrago🍰 (Bahrain-Victoriou🔯s) and 17 seconds on Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe).
It was Barta's first profesꦍsional victory after a series of career-disrupting🍌 injuries and set backs.
"To be honest, for a long time, it f♔elt like I would be caught," Barta admitted.
"The gap was 13 or 14𒅌 seconds, and I didn't know how many people were behind or who was chasing,🉐 so I thought, 'I might as well try; there's nothing to lose.'
🧔"There were a lot of corners, and I thought that would help me. I made it to the corners, the gap stayed the same, and I knew I could do it."
McNulty h𒊎as been given leadership opportunities at UAE Team Emirates in the early part of the season and p♛roved his ability in Spain. He will next target the UAE Tour.
"It feels nice. I knew I had good legs last week in Mallorca, so to come here and get the win is nice," McNulty♊ said.
"It was a bit less chaotic than last year but we knew Bora would try on the long climb. Vlasov attacked; they were racing for the bonus seconds, so it was hard. But once we were on the downhill, it was controlled, and we just ha🍃d to stay safe. In 💞the end, it was a nice day," McNulty said of the final stage.
Asked how it felt to win his first race of the season this early and what his next goals are, McNulty said: "My goalsꩵ are to try to win anything. I p𓄧refer a start like this than to be suffering off the back all week, so I'm happy with this."
How it unfolded
The Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana concluded with a 93km race from Bétera to Valencia. Along the route were two🐼 categorised ascents, beginning with a category three c🐽limb over Oronet, at 25km, and then a mid-race climb over Frontera at the 50km mark, followed by a descent and a flat run-in to the finish in Valencia.
McNulty started the day in the rac🍌e lead after winning the previous day's shortened stage 4 atop Alto del Miserat. He had 14 seconds ahead of Buitrago and 17 seconds on Vlasov.
An early breakaway emerged that included Barta, Xavier Cañellas (Euskaltel-Euska🦄di), Joel Nicolau (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), Diego Pa💯blo Sevilla (Polti Kometa), and José María García (Illes Balears Arabay). The break swelled to six when chaser Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) jumped across to join the leaders.
None of the riders in the early move were a threat to McNulty's overall lead. Still, UAE Team Emirates and effort from Bora-Hansgrohe kept the gap at a manageable distance heading into the Frontera🔥 ascent.
Barta s🤪urged ahead alone as the breakaway split apart over the climb, which was the m☂ost challenging part of the route at 5km at a nearly 9.3% average gradient. He gained a minute over Fiorelli and Sevilla while the remaining riders reabsorbed into the field.
The climb was the only place to make any gains in the general classification, and as anticipat𒅌ed, attacks came from Vlasov and Pello Bilbao (Bahraiꦦn Victorious). Those were followed by counter-attacks from Matej Mohoric (Bahrain-Victorious) and Oier Lazkano (Movistar), reducing the main field to just 20 riders.
On the flat run-in tow𒁏ard Valencia, Barta was the only rider left out front and hung on to a slim 25 seconds as the peloton swelled back up to 50 riders with sprinters hunting a final stage win.
Barta's gap was slashed to just 14 seconds inside 3km from the lin𝓰e, along an exposed stretch of road as he fought against gusts of wind, as the peloton, led by Lidl-Trek and Euskalte♍l-Euskadi bore down behind him.
Uꩲnder the flamme rouge and into th🍨e final metres, Barta fought to hold onto his 15-second lead. When Bora-Hansgrohe joined the lead-outs, it appeared the American might get caught, but it was too late for the sprinters, and Barta crossed the line eight seconds ahead of the bunch sprint to take his first pro victory.
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