Nobody can beat the DSM team in the Tour of Turkey and nobody can beat Tobias Lund Andresen in the mass finishes. The Dutch squad added its fifth success, while the Danish rider added his third in this Turkish round to his palmares, with only one competitive day left. Once again the win came after a great team move. One more. Fabio Jakobsen seemed to be the one chosen to contest the sprint, with Andresen
The queen stage of the 2024 Tour de Romandie was in the hands of the Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz, after being the strongest on the 151.7 kilometer route between Saillon and Leysin. The Olympic road champion remained ahead of the German Florian Lipowitz in the final meters and achieved his second victory of the season after the one obtained in the Tour Colombia. The Spanish Carlos Rodríguez (INEOS Grenadiers) entered third and took the leader’s jersey
26 April, 2024
Tour of Turkey: Frank van den Broek beats the favorites in the queen stage and takes the top spot
In a very demanding finish, Frank van den Broek (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) won the queen stage of the Tour of Turkey 2024, the sixth fraction that ran between the Turkish towns of Kuşadası and Manisa over 160 kilometers. Ecuadorian climber Harold Martin Lopez (Astana Qazaqstan Team) tried several times on the last climb with no luck and ended up coming in with the favorites in fifth place 14 seconds behind the winner. In the definition
In a great performance, Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing) won the third stage of the Tour of Gila, a 26-kilometer individual time trial held around the city of Tyrone. The American runner used a time of 33:08″ at an average speed of 47.08 km/h. The second place in the time trial was taken by the Colombian Walter Vargas (Team Medellín-EPM) at 10 seconds difference and the third position went to the Canadian Jonas Walton (Team
On a rainy time trial day, Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) won his third time trial victory of 2024. The American lived up to the predictions and was the best in the 15.5-kilometer time trial at the Tour de Romandie, which took place around the Swiss commune of Oron. The American champion won the time trial with solvency registering a time of 11:37 at an average of 40.78 km/h. In a great performance, the Colombian
Denmark’s Tobias Lund Andresen (DSM) continued with the state of grace scoring the second consecutive sprint victory in the fifth stage of the Tour of Turkey contested between Bodrum and Kuşadası, 177.9 kilometers, thus reinforcing the blue leader’s jersey. Unassailable the rider from Taastrup, 21 years old, pure power on the finishing straight, where he exhibited for the second consecutive day, this time with a time of 4h.18.11, at an average of 41.3 km/hour, ahead
25 April, 2024
Tour de Gila: Scott McGill is victorious in Fort Bayard and Wilmar Paredes remains leader
In a very fast finish, Scott McGill (Project Echelon Racing) was victorious Thursday in the second stage of the Tour de Gila 2024, which featured a 120.7-kilometer route starting and finishing in Fort Bayard. Colombian Wilmar Paredes (Team Medellin-EPM) maintained the lead of the race. The 25-year-old American rider won the duel with Colombian Wilmar Paredes (Team Medellín-EPM) and his compatriot Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing), who came second and third, respectively. The day’s menu
In an uphill finish, Thibau Nys (Lidl – Trek) took the victory in the second stage in line of the Tour de Romandie, over 171 kilometers between Fribourg and Salvan/Les Marécottes with a mountainous profile. The young Belgian rider, who was part of the initial breakaway, was the strongest on the final climb ahead of Italian Andrea Vendrame (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team) and Australian Luke Plapp (Team Jayco AlUla). Colombian Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers)
In a sprint finish, Tobias Lund Andresen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) won the fourth stage of the 59th edition of the Tour of Turkey, after riding 137.9 kilometers between the city of Marmaris and the Turkish port of Bodrum. The Dane was the fastest in the bunch, beating the Dutchman Danny van Poppel (BORA – hansgrohe), who came second, and the German Henri Uhlig (Alpecin – Deceuninck), who finished third. As for the two South Americans
In a great performance, Wilmar Paredes (Team Medellín-EPM) won the first stage of the Tour of Gila in the United States, after traveling 148 kilometers around Silver City, in the State of New Mexico. Paredes, who assumes the lead of the race, crossed the finish line first ahead of the American Tyler Stites (Project Echelon Racing) and his countryman Walter Vargas, who entered 2nd and 3rd respectively. After his victory, Wilmar declared: “Happy about this