Alexander Kristoff charges to first win of year on stage 1 at Volta ao Algarve
Uno-X tak♈es first and third with Jacobsen just off the podium in bu♑nch sprint


















Alexander Kristoff claimed the first major victory for his new team Uno-X, powering to victory in Lagos on stage 1 of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Volta ao Algarve.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:The Norwegian fended off a late surge from 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jordi Meeus (Bora-Hansgrohe), who got past Kristoff's lead-out man Søren Wærskjold but ran out of space. The trio denied favourite Fabio Jakobsen, with the European champion losing contact with his Soudal-Quickstep team on a ♓short climb inside 2km to go and having to fight his way back to the fro𒈔nt.
The stage win gives Kristoff the first leader's jersey of the Portuguese Pro Series stage ra🔯ce, with a four-second lead over Meeus and six on his teammate Wærskjold.
"It's great. I did this two times before in my career and always sprinting quite well but it's the first time I've won in Portugal. It's a relief to start with a win early in the season, t𒀰he pressure goes down," Kristoff said at the finish.
"Me and Søren had a really go🔯od lead-out together and𓆉 I think he finished third. He's super strong - I just had to take advantage of his strength and he brought me in the perfect spot. It worked out great today. He also did a good race on Sunday in Almeria so we just tried to build on what we did there and today even did it a bit better.
"The feeling when you cross the finish line first is indescribable. It🍨's great."
A slight rise withꦜ 1.7km to go shuffled the lead-outs somewhat, with Uno-X moving forward to bring K⭕ristoff into contention, with Meeus not able to get around the big Norwegian.
"It was a super messy sprint because of the cross-headwind. The legs felt good but second in the end... Maybe I was coming but his teammate who did the lead out was♐ also still there and I was searching for some space and found it too late," Meeus said.
Meanwhile, Wærenskjold explained he wasn𒁏't sprinting against Kristoff, rather he was holding the speed gained from his slingshot off the Groupamaꦰ-FDJ train.
"I was afraid we were going to be a little blocked but then I found a gap and we were able to get good speed with a little slipstream from the other guys," he said. "I was about to stop then saw I was going to be▨ top three so I just had to sprint to the finish. After the finish my saℱddle broke, so luckily it didn't break before."
How it unfolded
The opening stage of th𝓰e Volta ao Algarve got off to a chilly, wet start in ꧒Portimão but the skies cleared and temperatures became temperate enough for riders to shed their vests and arm warmers before the day's end.
Rafael Lourenço (AP Hotels & Resorts-Tavira-SC Farense), Antonio Ferreira (Kelly Simoldes UDO), Aleksandr Grigorev (Efapel Cycling), Sergio Garcia (Glassdrive-Q8-Anicolor) and Danish champion Alexander Kamp (Tudor Pro Cycling) heated up the early kilometres in the breakaway but could never gain as much as thr♓ee minutes on the 200.2-kilometre stage.
Of the 12 WorldTeams in the peloto🃏n most seemed uninterested in the chase except for Soudal-Quickstep and Bora-Hansgrohe. The local Continental outfit Aviludo-Louletano-Loulé Concelho came forward to show themselves for the cameras mid-stage as the gap hovered at two minutes to the quintets.
There were only two classified climbs on the stage and Lourenço sprinted away to claim the category 4 Cruz da Assumada, while 76 kilometres later it was Ferreဣira who summited first on t🌳he category 3 Nave at 63km to go.
The road kept tilting up after the KOM and Louren&c🔴cedil;o and Garcia could no longer hold onto the pace of the Danish champion, who kept pushing along with Grigorev and Ferreira. Kamp opened gaps to his two companion💯s knowing full well that the WorldTeams were coming forward to lead the chase.
Ferreira had to let go as the gap fell under two minutes with 43km to go on the rolling p𒁏lateau before the rapid descent to the intermediate spꦐrint in Aljezur. While he went straight back to the peloton, Garcia continued in no man's land.
Bora-Hansgrohe and Soudal-Quickstep⛎ were doing much of the work until ABTF Betão-Feirense took the lead on the descent at 100 kph, but resumed their position at the front before the sprint. They reeled in Garcia finally with 29km to go and then set out to catch the duo ahead, a feat they finally achieved with 12km remaining.
Then, Quickstep for Jakobsen and Bora-Hansgrohe for Meeus led as Trek-♈Segafrꦬedo, Ineos Grenadiers and Jumbo-Visma took a back seat.
A terrible crash with 8kꦅm to go saw a dozen of the local riders on the deck and Joel Suter (Tudor Pro Cycling) the worst off after crashing over a low stone wall onto the pavement. The race seemed as if it might be over, too, for Grigorev after his day-long escapade in the breakaway.
The final 1.7km was controlled by Uno-X to bring Kristoff to the front. Jakobsen was shuffled back but quickly rejoined his train but had to fight Groupama-FDJ for the lead in the final 500m, moving Jakobsen up the right side. He saw daylight and jumped right, but he w𒉰as on the wrong side of the road. Kristoff jumped left in the shelter of the barriers and the Uno-X rider had more than enough to take the first ✱win of the season for his new team.
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