Posted by Editoress on 06/4/11
Results from stage 2 of the Coupe des Nations – Ville de Saguenay
Three members of Denmark's team finished in the top-5 of the Coupe des Nations - Ville de Saguenay's second stage. Hansen Lasse Norman, Christopher Juul- Jensen and Sebastian Lander dominated the standings, with first, fourth and fifth spot. Frenchman Guillaume Bonnet and Italian Leonardi Gianluca took the second and third steps on the podium. In addition to winning the 148.4 kilometre stage, Lasse Norman took over the yellow leader's jersey, as well as the white jersey of Best Young Rider.
"It was very difficult. At 400 metres to the finish, I was fourth and last in the leading group. But I was able to come back and be the first to cross the line. I was lucky," said the Danish U23 National champion.
"It is my most important victory after the Juniors Worlds' individual pursuit [title]" added the athlete, who usually focuses on the track, with a goal of the Olympic qualifications for the London Games.
Armands Becis, from Latvia, successfully defended his green jersey of Best Sprinter, while the French rider Warren Barguil claimed the polka dot jersey of Best Climber.
The 66 participants had a fast start to the stage, with multiple attacks coming immediately. A few breakaways managed to gain a little time, but all of them were caught by the fast moving peloton. On the third of seven laps, four riders finally managed to break clear, and were joined by 12 others, who counter-attacked the peloton and joined the leaders by the end of the fourth lap.
A cat-and-mouse game began in the leading group, with many groups attempting to jump away. In this incessant back and forth movement, a few of the riders became exhausted and dropped off the front group. On the sixth lap, four riders eventually managed to break free of the lead group and head towards victory.
Racing resumes on Saturday in Kénogami, with a 141 kilometre road stage.
Quote from Team Canada Head Coach, Vincent Jourdain
“As predicted, the race was pretty hard. The attacks started really early. The guys started really well with David Boily and Simon Lambert-Lemay in the first attack. Then Hugo Houle found himself in the second attack, the one that proved to be decisive. Unfortunately for us, Hugo was the only Canadian rider in the attack and was not able to keep up with the French and the Danish teams, which had 2 or 3 riders in the break. Hugo did an extraordinary job to stay in front. He deserves the recognition.”
Stage 2: Route Ville de La Baie, 148.4 Km | |
1 Hansen Lasse Norman (Den) Team Denmark | 3:44:23 |
2 Guillaume Bonnet (Fra) Team France | |
3 Gianluca Leonardi (Ita) Team Italy | both s.t. |
4 Christopher Juul-Jensen (Den) Team Denmark | 0:02 |
5 Sebastian Lander (Den) Team Denmark | 0:30 |
6 Nicola Boem (Ita) Team Italy | |
7 Emilien Viennet (Fra) Team France | |
8 Asbjørn Kragh Andersen (Den) Team Denmark | |
9 Arman Kamyshev (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | |
10 Klemen Stimulak (Slo) Team Slovenia | |
11 Arvin Moazemi (Iri) UCI Mixed Team | |
12 Hugo Houle (Can) Team Canada | |
13 Romain Guillemois (Fra) Team France | |
14 Jimmi Sørensen (Den) Team Denmark | |
15 Natnael Berhane (Eri) UCI Mixed Team | |
16 rtis Puj Ts (Lat) Team Latvia | |
17 Marcel Meisen (Ger) Team Germany | |
18 Tanner Putt (USA) Team USA | |
19 Nathan Brown (USA) Team USA | |
20 Tsgabu Grmay (Eth) UCI Mixed Team | |
21 AdÏs Flaksis (Lat) Team Latvia | |
22 Warren Barguil (Fra) Team France | |
23 Miras Bederbekov (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | |
24 Jesper Hansen (Den) Team Denmark | |
25 Pavel Gorenc (Slo) Team Slovenia | |
26 JÇnis D Kteris (Lat) Team Latvia | all s.t. |
27 Yauheni Patenka (Blr) UCI Mixed Team | 0:55 |
28 Arnaud Demare (Fra) Team France | |
29 Sonny Colbrelli (Ita) Team Italy | |
30 Jimmy Turgis (Fra) Team France | |
31 Fabian Thiel (Ger) Team Germany | |
32 Vladislav Gorbunov (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | |
33 Mario Vogt (Ger) Team Germany | |
34 Gavin Mannion (USA) Team USA | all s.t. |
35 Youcef Reguigui (Alg) UCI Mixed Team | 1:43 |
36 Alexey Lutsenko (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | 1:45 |
37 Simon Lambert-Lemay (Can) Team Canada | s.t. |
38 Daniil Fominykh (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | 01:45 |
39 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Team Canada | |
40 Simon Nuber (Ger) Team Germany | |
41 Max Walsleben (Ger) Team Germany | |
42 Stuart Wight (Can) Team Canada | |
43 Ilya Davidenok (Kaz) Team Kazakhstan | |
44 Jani Music (Slo) Team Slovenia | |
45 Yannick Mayer (Ger) Team Germany | |
46 Roman Dronin (Uzb) UCI Mixed Team | |
47 Evan Huffman (USA) Team USA | all s.t. |
48 Massimo Coledan (Ita) Team Italy | 01:52 |
49 Ryan Eastman (USA) Team USA | 02:25 |
50 Armands Bîcis (Lat) Team Latvia | 03:14 |
51 Owen Harrison (Can) Team Canada | |
52 Robert Jenko (Slo) Team Slovenia | both s.t. |
53 Maxim Razumov (Rus) Team Russia | 04:20 |
54 Maxim Pokidov (Rus) Team Russia | |
55 Roman Katyrin (Rus) Team Russia | |
56 David Boily (Can) Team Canada | all s.t. |
57 Jure Bitenc (Slo) Team Slovenia | 04:28 |
58 Alexander Grigoryev (Rus) Team Russia | 07:53 |
59 Igor Frolov (Rus) Team Russia | 10:21 |
60 Eamon Franck (USA) Team USA | 11:09 |
61 Andrea Dal Col (Ita) Team Italy | s.t. |
62 Alder Torres Yuman (Gua) Team Guatemala | 15:09 |
63 Walter Filad Escobar López (Gua) Team Guatemala | 15:20 |
64 Aljaz Hocevar (Slo) Team Slovenia | s.t. |
DNF Aldo Lore Zamora Arriaza (Gua) Team Guatemala | |
DNF Loris Paoli (Ita) Team Italy | |
DNS Christia Quicibal Estrada (Gua) Guatemala |
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