Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Van Avermaet Sagan just loves place in final standings Tirreno – NU.nl

Fabian Cancellara won the final stage with force majeure. The Swiss took 11 minutes and 8 seconds over 10 kilometers in San Benedetto del Tronto, accounting for an average speed of nearly 54 kilometers per hour.

The multiple world time trial was thirteen seconds faster than number two Johan Le Bon from France. The German specialist Tony Martin finished in fifteen count third.

Van Avermaet took power Tuesday by winning the sixth stage and the trial had a lead of eight seconds Sagan. The Slovak did it with an eleventh place in the chrono race in 11:32 or better than its competitors, but managed only to get back seven seconds on the Belgian, who as 24th finished in 11:39.

The Luxemburger Bob Jungels climbed still a place in the standings and finished third.

the 30-year-old Van Avermaet in the footsteps of landgenoot Roger De Vlaeminck, the Tirreno-Adriatico between 1972 and 1977 and six times won the last Belgian was a victory in the Italian stage race.

Mollema

Bauke Mollema was the best Dutchman in the rankings. The Groningen Trek ended the trial on 39th and thus climbed to ninth place.

Tom Leezer was fifth best in the day’s countryman. The rider of Lotto Jumbo gave sixteen seconds supervise Cancellara.

Van Avermaet follows Nairo Quintana, who was the best last year in the Tirreno. The end result of the stage race was strongly influenced by deleting the queen Sunday due to bad weather in central Italy.

The winner realized that too. “This is the first and last time I Tirreno win. The great classics of course constitute my main objective, but with this victory and my victory in the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad I have a couple of good wins in his pocket this year. ”

By: NU.nl

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