Dani Martínez wins the Volta ao Algarve with stunning final time trial
Colombian overhauls Ineos teammate Pidcock to take overall title in La🐲goa as Stefan Küng takes the stage win





















168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Dani Martínez (Ineos Grenadiers) shows that consistent performance pays off after a solid time trial performance in the finale of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Volta ao Algarve on Sunday launched him into overall victory. The Co𒅌lombian finished third on the 24.4km course, which was enough to claim the overall title by two seconds ahead of teammate Filippo Ganna.
Stefan Küng (Groupama FDJ) won the stage, looking in fine TT form and clocking a 29:34 on the somewhat technical course to beat Rémi Cavagna (Soudal Quickstep), who finished four seconds down🤡 on the Swiss rider.&nb🎃sp;
Wearing the Italian colours as national TT champ, Ganna claimed third place, 10 seconds back on Küng, while ꦅyellow jersey wearer Tom Pidcock finished in 19th place at 1:27 down🍌 on Küng to finish seventh overall.
"This morning, everyone on the team said,♎ 'okay, Filippo is number one for GC.' Day by day, I was feeling better, but today was a surprise for me," Martínez said after the finish.
Küng, meanw🌠hile, said he knew it would be a close-run thing for the win, 🌸but added that he liked the Lagoa course.
"It feels very nice (to take the win)," he said.ܫ "I knew this course suited me. I was feeling good. I had power until the end, but I also knew it was going to be close.
"It's really nice to take the victory and also the first victory of the season for our team. We worked a lot over the winter on our TT position, so a big thanks to my performance team and my mechanic. Without the team, it🃏's not possible to win here.
"For me, I really like this course. The rhythm is always changing. You have to push on all t💫he time. I really like that when you have to change rhythm le💃ft and right. This course suits me well."
How it unfolded
The skies were grey with a slight drizzle in the air during the finale stage of the Volta ao Algarve. The time trial was s🅷et to be the GC decider, and with just a minute separating the top 10 overall, the chance for a classification shake-up seemed imminent.
In the e🤡arlier wave of riders, Kasper Asgreen (S🦩oudal-QuickStep) was the first rider to occupy the hot seat for a lengthy period of time, clocking a 31:00 flat on the 24.4km course around Lagoa.
Asgreen poꩵwered through the first and second intermediate checkpoints and🐟 set times that stood for about 20 minutes until Nils Politt (Bora-Hansgrohe) bettered the Dane by to seconds.
It didn💦't take long for Rémi Cavagna (Soudal-QuickStep) to threaten Politt's time, along with Küng, who went across the first two intermediate checks with the fastest time, but💃 the third check, went to Cavagna.
The French t🌸ime trial specialist found himself briefly at the top of the leaderboard with a time of 29.38, but was quickly ousted by Küng, who took four seconds off Cavagna's finishing time.
All eyes were on Ganna to storm into action. The Italian had a solid performance, but it wasn't quite enough to take top honors at the end of the day. Still, the Ineos Grenadiers riderℱ jumped from 10th to second overall, finishing just outside the top ♔step by a mere two seconds behind his teammate Dani Martínez.
Ilan Van Wildꦇer (Soudal-Quickstep) had an impressive ride to hang onto third place overall. The Belgian ended up seventh on the stage, 49 seconds☂ back on Küng.
Yellow jersey Tom Pidcock knew he had a big task ahead of him to🌳 hang onto yellow and was pushed to show his cyclocross abilities when he lost control around a corner, flew up onto a dirt berm, but still managed to hold the bike up. He ended up 19th on the day, sliding down to sev♓enth overall on GC and out of contention.
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