Posted by Editoress on 07/23/15
Karol-Ann Canuel took the stage win on the final day of Thuringen Rundfahrt in Greiz . Canuel took the win ahead of Emma Johansson (Orica-AIS) and Amanda Spratt (Orica-AIS). In winning the final stage, Canuel also moved into second place on the overall classification.
On a tough final stage, the general classification changed significantly. Despite fighting hard, Lisa Brennauer, who had two great stage wins and had worn the yellow leaders jersey for four days, slipped down to fifth overall. The tour was won by Johansson, with Canuel second, and Spratt third.
Canuel said, "The whole tour was really hard. We worked amazing as a team and everyone did an awesome job. I think this is why it was so hard to lose the yellow jersey yesterday and we were all very disappointed with that outcome. We knew the final stage was hard, but before the race we were still confident that we could keep Lisa in the yellow jersey. She did a lot of work early in the stage covering dangerous moves but the final circuit was really hard. I bridged to Johannson who was solo at the end but I couldn't drop her. I'm happy to at least get the stage win for the team, and now after racing the Giro Rosa and Thuringen, I'm looking forward to some rest."
Velocio - SRAM press release
Swedish champion Emma Johansson was crowned the overall winner of the Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen after an aggressive show from ORICA-AIS on the final day of racing.
The Australian outfit was active in putting pressure on the bunch for the full seven day, eight stage Tour. They also walk away with the team classification, Amanda Spratt in fourth overall, a stage win to Gracie Elvin and seven additional stage podium places.
Johansson and Spratt claimed second and third place respectively on the final stage behind Karol-Ann Canuel (Velocio-SRAM).
With bonus seconds, the performance was enough to give Johansson her third overall victory at the German stage race following wins in 2011 and 2013. Canuel took second overall, ten seconds behind.
“It was pretty epic,” Johansson said of the day. “I started attacking from the first climb in the first kilometre and we didn’t stop all day.”
“I wasn’t flying in the first couple of days of the race but I could feel my form coming everyday and it was at its best yesterday and today so I’m happy to be able to use that form. It doesn’t always happen like that.
“Even more so, I’m so happy to bring home the yellow jersey for the team. They rode so well all week, were super strong and deserved this. I’m looking forward to spending the next couple of days with them before Paris and hopefully celebrating a little.”
After losing two riders – Melissa Hoskins to sickness (before stage 1) and Sarah Roy to a deep abrasion on her knee (stage 4), ORICA-AIS started the 98.9km final stage with just four riders, but determined to throw everything they had towards a result.
With Johansson (fourth) and Spratt (fifth) just 30 and 32seconds behind overall leader Lisa Brennauer (Velocio-SRAM), there were plenty of cards to play.
“It really helped that Amanda made up time in the general classification yesterday,” Johansson continued. “We had two options for today and that allowed us to be super aggressive.”
“We got away on a climb at about 80km in a group of four – Spratty and I with two others, including (Lauren) Stevens (Team USA) who was a threat on GC.
“We just kept attacking one after another to drop her. It was full on, about five kilometres of one after the other. Every time it came back I was thinking ‘oh, not my turn again’ and I think Spratty was feeling the same. Eventually I got away.”
Orica AIS press release
Results
Stage 8: Rund um Greiz, 98.9 km | |
1 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Velocio - SRAM | 2:42:10 |
2 Emma Johansson (Swe) Orica - AIS | at s.t. |
3 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Orica - AIS | 0:22 |
4 Lauren Stephens (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | 0:22 |
5 Amy Pieters (Ned) Netherlands National Team | 1:26 |
6 Alexis Ryan (USA) US National Team | |
7 Joëlle Numainville (Can) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
8 Lisa Brennauer (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | |
9 Polona Batagelj (Slo) BTC City Ljubljana | |
10 Tatiana Guderzo (Ita) Hitec Products - UCK | |
11 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | |
12 Martina Ritter (Aut) BTC City Ljubljana | |
13 Coryn Rivera (USA) US National Team | all s.t. |
14 Anna Plichta (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 1:29 |
15 Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | |
16 Jenelle Crooks (Aus) Australian National Team | both s.t. |
17 Lauren Kitchen (Aus) Hitec Products - UCK | 2:55 |
18 Emily Collins (NZl) Team TIBCO - SVB | |
19 Moniek Tenniglo (Ned) Netherlands National Team | |
20 Jip Van Den Bos (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | |
21 Hanna Nilsson (Swe) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | |
22 Jermaine Post (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | |
23 Wiebke Rodieck (Ger) Team KOGA Ladies - Protective - Fachklinik Dr. Herzog | |
24 Annelies Van Doorslaer (Bel) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | |
25 Nikki Harris (GBr) | |
26 Stephanie Pohl (Ger) German National Team | |
27 Sofie De Vuyst (Bel) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | |
28 Eugenia Bujak (Pol) BTC City Ljubljana | |
29 Riejanne Markus (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | |
30 Jeanne Korevaar (Ned) Netherlands National Team | |
31 Olena Pavlukhina (Aze) BTC City Ljubljana | |
32 Beate Zanner (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | |
33 Lotta Lepistö (Fin) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
34 Kathrin Hammes (Ger) Team TIBCO - SVB | |
35 Lucy Coldwell (GBr) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | |
36 Hayley Simmonds (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | |
37 Katarzyna Wilkos (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | |
38 Katie Hall (USA) US National Team | |
39 Sophie De Boer (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | |
40 Corinna Lechner (Ger) German National Team | |
41 Elise Delzenne (Fra) Velocio - SRAM | |
42 Gracie Elvin (Aus) Orica - AIS | all s.t. |
43 Tayler Wiles (USA) Velocio - SRAM | 3:29 |
44 Gabriella Shaw (GBr) | 14:20 |
45 Georgia Baker (Aus) Australian National Team | |
46 Vera Koedooder (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
47 Olga Dobrynina (Rus) Bizkaia - Durango | |
48 Miriam Bjørnsrud (Nor) Hitec Products - UCK | |
49 Joanne Hogan (Aus) Team TIBCO - SVB | |
50 Rozanne Slik (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | |
51 Yvonne Fiedler (Ger) eam KOGA Ladies - Protective - Fachklinik Dr. Herzog | |
52 Shannon Malseed (Aus) Australian National Team | |
53 Kimberley Wells (Aus) Australian National Team | |
54 Ellen Skerritt (Aus) Australian National Team | |
55 Jessica Mundy (Aus) Australian National Team | |
56 Emilie Aubry (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
57 Iris Slappendel (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | |
58 Paulina Brzezna-Bentkowska (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | |
59 Monika Brzezna (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | |
60 Lotte Van Hoek (Ned) Netherlands National Team | |
61 Shana Van Glabeke (Bel) Hitec Products - UCK | |
62 Allie Dragoo (USA) US National Team | all s.t. |
63 Maria Kantsyber (Rus) Bizkaia - Durango | 16:24 |
64 Sophie Lacher (Ger) German National Team | |
65 Sara Headley (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | |
66 Chloe McConville (Aus) Orica - AIS | |
67 Bethany Hayward (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | |
68 Heather Fischer (USA) US National Team | |
69 Janicke Gunvaldsen (Nor) Hitec Products - UCK | |
70 Sarah Storey (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | |
71 Anna Ramirez Bauxel (Esp) Bizkaia - Durango | |
72 Aleksandra Kardas (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | |
73 Christina Koep (Ger) Team KOGA Ladies - Protective - Fachklinik Dr. Herzog | |
74 Jacqueline Dietrich (Ger) German National Team | |
75 Franziska Banzer (Ger) German National Team | |
76 Theres Klein (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | |
77 Ursa Pintar (Slo) BTC City Ljubljana | |
78 Kim De Baat (Ned) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | |
79 Nina Kessler (Ned) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | all s.t. |
DNF Mieke Kröger (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | |
DNF Hannah Ross (USA) US National Team | |
DNS Mia Radotic (Cro) BTC City Ljubljana | |
DNS Caroline Schiff (Ger) Team KOGA Ladies - Protective - Fachklinik Dr. Herzog | |
Final GC | |
1 Emma Johansson (Swe) Orica - AIS | 19:46:01 |
2 Karol-Ann Canuel (Can) Velocio - SRAM | at 0:10 |
3 Lauren Stephens (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | 0:18 |
4 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Orica - AIS | 0:26 |
5 Lisa Brennauer (Ger) Velocio - SRAM | 1:04 |
6 Joëlle Numainville (Can) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 2:41 |
7 Lotta Lepistö (Fin) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 3:02 |
8 Martina Ritter (Aut) BTC City Ljubljana | 3:10 |
9 Amy Pieters (Ned) Netherlands National Team | 3:13 |
10 Eugenia Bujak (Pol) BTC City Ljubljana | 3:26 |
11 Polona Batagelj (Slo) BTC City Ljubljana | 3:28 |
12 Kristabel Doebel-Hickok (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | 3:42 |
13 Stephanie Pohl (Ger) German National Team | 4:01 |
14 Katie Hall (USA) US National Team | 4:19 |
15 Tatiana Guderzo (Ita) Hitec Products - UCK | 4:29 |
16 Jenelle Crooks (Aus) Australian National Team | 4:43 |
17 Sofie De Vuyst (Bel) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | 5:01 |
18 Kathrin Hammes (Ger) Team TIBCO - SVB | 5:17 |
19 Alexis Ryan (USA) US National Team | 6:06 |
20 Beate Zanner (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | 6:06 |
21 Coryn Rivera (USA) US National Team | 6:29 |
22 Nikki Harris (GBr) | 6:33 |
23 Riejanne Markus (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | 6:53 |
24 Hayley Simmonds (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | 6:57 |
25 Gracie Elvin (Aus) Orica - AIS | 7:00 |
26 Lucy Coldwell (GBr) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | 7:31 |
27 Olena Pavlukhina (Aze) BTC City Ljubljana | 8:03 |
28 Tayler Wiles (USA) Velocio - SRAM | 8:46 |
29 Jeanne Korevaar (Ned) Netherlands National Team | 8:51 |
30 Jermaine Post (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | 9:31 |
31 Jip Van Den Bos (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | 9:40 |
32 Lauren Kitchen (Aus) Hitec Products - UCK | 9:42 |
33 Anna Plichta (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 9:58 |
34 Elise Delzenne (Fra) Velocio - SRAM | 10:03 |
35 Moniek Tenniglo (Ned) Netherlands National Team | 10:05 |
36 Hanna Nilsson (Swe) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | 10:31 |
37 Emily Collins (NZl) Team TIBCO - SVB | 10:42 |
38 Wiebke Rodieck (Ger) | 10:52 |
39 Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | 16:08 |
40 Paulina Brzezna-Bentkowska (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 16:45 |
41 Sophie De Boer (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | 20:33 |
42 Rozanne Slik (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team | 20:50 |
43 Katarzyna Wilkos (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 21:48 |
44 Allie Dragoo (USA) US National Team | 22:55 |
45 Corinna Lechner (Ger) German National Team | 23:37 |
46 Iris Slappendel (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 23:39 |
47 Annelies Van Doorslaer (Bel) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | 24:03 |
48 Emilie Aubry (Sui) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 24:17 |
49 Joanne Hogan (Aus) Team TIBCO - SVB | 24:54 |
50 Miriam Bjørnsrud (Nor) Hitec Products - UCK | 25:12 |
51 Ellen Skerritt (Aus) Australian National Team | 25:59 |
52 Anna Ramirez Bauxel (Esp) Bizkaia - Durango | 28:18 |
53 Monika Brzezna (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 31:26 |
54 Chloe McConville (Aus) Orica - AIS | 33:15 |
55 Vera Koedooder (Ned) Bigla Pro Cycling Team | 35:25 |
56 Olga Dobrynina (Rus) Bizkaia - Durango | 40:08 |
57 Franziska Banzer (Ger) German National Team | 41:22 |
58 Lotte Van Hoek (Ned) Netherlands National Team | 41:55 |
59 Shannon Malseed (Aus) Australian National Team | 42:20 |
60 Aleksandra Kardas (Pol) TKK PACIFIC NESTLE FITNESS CYCLING TEAM | 42:39 |
61 Jacqueline Dietrich (Ger) German National Team | 44:31 |
62 Jessica Mundy (Aus) Australian National Team | 46:05 |
63 Christina Koep (Ger) | 46:54 |
64 Kimberley Wells (Aus) Australian National Team | 47:02 |
65 Sophie Lacher (Ger) German National Team | 48:02 |
66 Ursa Pintar (Slo) BTC City Ljubljana | 49:49 |
67 Shana Van Glabeke (Bel) Hitec Products - UCK | 51:04 |
68 Kim De Baat (Ned) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | 54:01 |
69 Theres Klein (Ger) Maxx-Solar Women Cycling Team | 54:10 |
70 Sarah Storey (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | 54:56 |
71 Nina Kessler (Ned) Lensworld.eu - Zanatta | 55:07 |
72 Maria Kantsyber (Rus) Bizkaia - Durango | 55:57 |
73 Sara Headley (USA) Team TIBCO - SVB | 57:45 |
74 Heather Fischer (USA) US National Team | 1:00:34 |
75 Yvonne Fiedler (Ger) | 1:03:15 |
76 Janicke Gunvaldsen (Nor) Hitec Products - UCK | 1:04:58 |
77 Georgia Baker (Aus) Australian National Team | 1:10:11 |
78 Gabriella Shaw (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | 1:11:18 |
79 Bethany Hayward (GBr) PEARL IZUMI -Sports Tours International -Womens Cycling Team | 1:34:14s |
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