Posted by Editoress on 01/19/14
German speedster Marcel Kittel (Giant-Shimano) has sprinted home to claim the 2014 People's Choice Classic crown ahead of countryman Andre Greipel (Lotto Belisol) and Australian young gun Caleb Ewan (UniSA-Australia) as the Santos Festival of Cycling kicked off in spectacular style on the banks of the River Torrens in Adelaide.
The 25 year old, who won four stages of last year's Tour de France, demonstrated he has brought strong form with him from Europe as he edged out Greipel to cross the line in a time of 1hr4min35sec at the end of the 50km race.
"I'm really inpressed by the boys today they did a great job, a big thank you goes to the team," said Kittel of his Giant-Shimano team mates.
"The first sprint of the season is always complicated so it's always a bit of a waiting game and you need a bit of luck to be in the perfect position and I was in the perfect spot to start my sprint.
"In a race of 50 kilometres everyone is fresh at the end so I had to time my sprint just perfectly.
"Always a relief to get the first win, now we can take it a little easy," he said. "I always love starting my season in Australia.
Ninety-five thousand fans lined the new People’s Choice Classic route to see the action as 139 of the world's top cyclists representing 23 nations contested 25 laps of the testing circuit.
In glorious summer evening conditions fans were thrilled as the peloton raced from the start/finish line in Victoria Drive the peloton sped around the scenic parkland circuit past Adelaide Zoo, across the River Torrens and along War Memorial Drive before swinging in front of the revamped Adelaide Oval, up King William Road and back onto Victoria Drive.
Australian teenager Ewan, 19, rode brilliantly in top company to get a place on the podium.
"It was a little disappointing not to win but these two guys (Kittel and Greipel) are among the best sprinters in the world," said Ewan. "It's great experience to be racing here against them.
"The crowds were just great and I am very excited to be here," he said. "This week we'll see what happens. There are a lot of GC guys (contenders for overall honours) so we'll see how hard they make the race.
"It could be a difficult week."
Two laps into the race four riders rode clear to vie for prize money in three of the four intermediate sprints contested at the end lap five, ten and 15. Australian Nathan Haas (Garmin-Sharp) claimed all three of the sprints ahead of his breakaway companions Italian Luca Wackermann (Lampre-Merida) and French pair Axel Domont (AG2R La Mondiale) and Anthony Roux (FDJ.fr).
A touch of wheels on the corner into the home straight at the end of lap six brought down about 25 riders including Italian Giovanni Viscontini (Movistar) who was taken to Adelaide Hospital with a suspected broken leg. The remainder of the crashed riders dusted themselves off and rejoined the race.
The chances of the breakaway quartet staying clear were always slim as the teams of the sprinters used the opportunity to test out their lead out trains ahead of this week's Santos Tour Down Under, the first UCI WorldTour race of the season.
So it wasn't a surprise when the peloton regrouped ahead of the fourth sprint at five laps to go. Team Sky led across the line with Irishman Philip Deignan claiming the prize but by then the focus was on the final sprint and setting up the sprinters
In the earlier opening race of the three stage Santos Women's Cup it was Orica-AIS rider Loes Gunnewijk from the Netherlands who claimed the win ahead of team mates West Australian Melissa Hoskins and South Australian Annette Edmondson.
Press release courtesy Tour Down Under
People's Choice Classic, 50 km | |
1 Marcel Kittel (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano | 1:04:34 |
2 Andre Greipel (Ger) Lotto-Belisol | |
3 Caleb Ewan (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
4 Christopher Sutton (Aus) Team Sky | |
5 Jose Joaquin Rojas (Esp) FDJ.fr | |
6 Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | |
7 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | |
8 Jonathan Cantwell (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
9 Elia Viviani (Ita) Cannondale | |
10 Jurgen Roelandts (Bel) Lotto-Belisol | |
11 Steele von Hoff (Aus) Garmin-Sharp | all s.t. |
12 Neil van der Ploeg (Aus) UniSA -Australia | 4 |
13 Sébastien Turgot (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
14 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Cannondale | |
15 Marco Haller (Aut) Katusha | |
16 Geoffrey Soupe (Fra) FDJ.fr | |
17 Anthony Giacoppo (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
18 Michael Kolar (Slo) Tinkoff-Saxo | all s.t. |
19 Boy van Poppel (NED) Trek Factory | 9 |
20 Nicki Sorensen (Den) Tinkoff-Saxo | |
21 Jack Haig (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
22 Bjorn Hurau (Ger) Team Europcar | |
23 Bram Tankink (Ned) Belkin | |
24 Guillaume Bonnafond (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
25 Cameron Wurf (Aus) Cannondale | |
26 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Astana | |
27 Rafael Valls (Esp) Lampre-Merida | |
28 Aleksandr Porsev (Rus) Katusha | |
29 Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Astana | |
30 José Juan Lobato (Esp) Movistar | |
31 Roberto Ferrari (Ita) Lampre-Merida | |
32 Julien Berard (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
33 Michael Andersen (Den) Tinkoff-Saxo | all s.t. |
34 Andriy Grivko (Ukr) Astana | 0:16 |
35 Pavel Kochetkov (Rus) Katusha | s.t. |
36 Ben Hermans (Bel) BMC | 0:19 |
37 Maxime Bouet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
38 Eduard Vorganov (Rus) Katusha | |
39 Jens Debusschere (Bel) Lotto-Belisol | |
40 Jay McCarthy (Aus) Tinkoff-Saxo | |
41 William Bonnet (Fra) FDJ.fr | |
42 Koen De Kort (Ned) Team Giant-Shimano | all s.t. |
43 Ivan Jose Gutierrez (Esp) Movistar | 0:22 |
44 Matejv Mohoric (Slo) Cannondale | |
45 Bradley Linfield (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
46 Danilo Wyss (Sui) BMC | |
47 Jussi Veikkanen (Fin) FDJ.fr | |
48 Matthias Krizek (Aut) Cannondale | |
49 Rick Flens (Ned) Belkin | all s.t. |
50 Kevin Reza (Fra) Team Europcar | 0:26 |
51 Matteo Trentin (Ita) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | s.t. |
52 Andrew Fenn (GBr) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | 0:36 |
53 Alberto Bettiol (Ita) Cannondale | s.t. |
54 Manuele Mori (Ita) Lampre-Merida | 0:43 |
55 Diego Ulissi (Ita) Lampre-Merida | |
56 Valerio Agnoli (Ita) Astana | |
57 Frank Schleck (Lux) Trek Factory Racing | |
58 Fabio Felline (Ita) Trek Factory Racing | |
59 Bernard Sulzberger (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
60 Robert Gesink (Ned) Belkin | |
61 David Tanner (Aus) Belkin | |
62 Stef Clement (Ned) Belkin | |
63 Steve Morabito (Sui) BMC | |
64 Brent Bookwalter (USA) BMC | |
65 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC | |
66 Imanol Erviti (Esp) Movistar | all s.t. |
67 Nicolay Trusov (Rus) Tinkoff-Saxo | 0:48 |
68 Simon Clarke (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
69 Francesco Gavazzi (Ita) Astana | |
70 Michael Matthews (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | all s.t. |
71 Enrico Gasparotto (Ita) Astana | 1:30 |
72 Rick Zabel (Ger) BMC | 1:33 |
73 Amael Moinard (Fra) BMC | |
74 Lieuwe Westra (Ned) Astana | |
75 Maxim Belkov (Rus) Katusha | |
76 Carlos Verona (Esp) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | |
77 Kenny Elissonde (Fra) FDJ.fr | all s.t. |
78 Nathan Haas (Aus) Garmin-Sharp | 1:35 |
79 Perrig Quemeneur (Fra) Team Europcar | |
80 Jack Bauer (NZl) Garmin-Sharp | |
81 Angelo Tulik (Fra) Team Europcar | |
82 Ian Stannard (GBr) Team Sky | 1:40 |
83 Luke Rowe (Gbr) Team Sky | |
84 Bernard Eisel (Aut) Team Sky | |
85 Marcel Sieberg (Ger) Lotto-Belisol | |
86 Serge Pauwels (Bel) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | |
87 Thierry Hupond (Fra) Team Giant-Shimano | |
88 Nikias Arndt (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano | |
89 Johannes Fröhlinger (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano | |
90 Thomas Peterson (USA) Team Giant-Shimano | all s.t. |
91 Geraint Thomas (GBr) Team Sky | 1:46 |
92 Mathew Hayman (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
93 Egor Silin (Rus) Katusha | |
94 Laurent Didier (Lux) Trek Factory Racing | all s.t. |
95 Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier (Fra) FDJ.fr | 1:49 |
96 Arnaud Courteille (Fra) FDJ.fr | |
97 Graeme Brown (Aus) Belkin | |
98 Jack Bobridge (Aus) Belkin | |
99 Axel Domont (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
100 Mikhail Ignatyev (Rus) Katusha | |
101 Davide Cimolai (Ita) Lampre-Merida | |
102 Matteo Bono (Ita) Lampre-Merida | |
103 Olivier Kaisen (Bel) Lotto-Belisol | |
104 Javier Moreno (Esp) Movistar | |
105 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
106 William Clarke (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
107 Simon Gerrans (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
108 Daryl Impey (Rsa) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
109 Matthew Goss (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
110 Rory Sutherland (Aus) Tinkoff-Saxo | |
111 Philip Deignan (Irl) Team Sky | |
112 Mark O'Brien (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
113 Luke Durbridge (Aus) Orica-GreenEDGE | |
114 Luca Wackermann (Ita) Lampre-Merida | |
115 Darren Lapthorne (Aus) Drapac Cycling | all s.t. |
116 Calvin Watson (Aus) Trek Factory Racing | 1:55 |
117 Jan Bakelants (Bel) Omega Pharma-Quick Step | |
118 Campbell Flakemore (Aus) UniSA -Australia | |
119 Christpher Juul Jensen (Den) Tinkoff-Saxo | |
120 Damien Gaudin (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
121 Simon Geschke (Ger) Team Giant-Shimano | |
122 Jérome Cousin (Fra) Team Europcar | |
123 Evan Huffman (USA) Astana | |
124 Caleb Fairly (USA) Garmin-Sharp | |
125 Rohan Dennis (Aus) Garmin-Sharp | |
126 Robbie Hucker (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
127 Jens Voigt (Ger) Trek Factory Racing | all s.t. |
128 Stig Broeckx (Bel) Lotto-Belisol | 2:04 |
129 Adam Hansen (Aus) Lotto-Belisol | 2:10 |
130 Ruben Plaza (Esp) Movistar | s.t. |
131 Anthony Roux (Fra) FDJ.fr | 2:20 |
132 Thomas Dekker (Ned) Garmin-Sharp | 2:43 |
133 Lachlan Morton (Aus) Garmin-Sharp | |
134 George Bennett (NZl) Cannondale | both s.t. |
135 Maxime Daniel (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | 3:20 |
DNF Danny van Poppel (Ned) Trek Factory | |
DNF Richie Porte (Aus) Team Sky | |
DNF Giovanni Visconti (Ita) Movistar | |
DNF Travis Meyer (Aus) Drapac Cycling | |
DNS Thomas Voekler (Fra) Team Europcar |
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