Hayter prior to Triumph on the Excursion of Poland

The Dutch Thymen Arensman from the DSM team got hold of the triumph in 17:40 mins. Second, Hayter's colleague Magnus Sheffield from the United States (+ 7 seconds), Hayter himself completed 8 seconds behind.

Hayter now took the critical step in the direction of the general success in the Poland Run journey on the 6th stage. The 23-year-old in the solution of Ineos-Grenadiers reached the goal of the Rusinski ski terminal as 3rd in the mountain time trial of the 6th stage of the 6.8 kilometers of Novy Targ and also thus replaced the leading Sergio Higuita (Bora Hansgrohe).

Why

Hayer goes to the top of the overall ranking before the last phase on Friday with eleven secs in advance of Arensman. The last phase of this year's Poland tour leads over 177.8 kilometers from Valsir to Krakow. Considering that the last 3rd runs entirely flat, the young Brit needs to no longer end at risk.

German leading skill Brenner convinces as fifth

Marco Brenner, who was driving for the DSM team, was superb. With his trademark in June 2020, Brenner ended up being the youngest driver, that was driving with German permit at the time, who ever signed a specialist agreement with a WorldTour team.

Marco Brenner, that was driving for the DSM team, was exceptional. Thymen Arensman (Netherlands) team DSM 17:40 min.; 2. Marco Brenner (Ansbach) team DSM + 26; ** 6. Thymen Arensman (Netherlands) team DSM + 11 seconds; 3. Marco Brenner (Ansbach) team DSM + 51; 32.

overall rating single, as of the sixth phase:.

6. Stage/individual time trial Nowy Targ-Rusinski (11.80 kilometres).

Brenner transferred to twelve ranked in the overall ranking with his Parforce ride and is as a result the ideal German driver. With each other with the day success of Pascal Ackermann and also Phil Bauhaus, German cycling can hence reflect on an effective week in the nearby nation.

Thymen Arensman (Netherlands) team DSM 17:40 min.; 2. Marco Brenner (Ansbach) team DSM + 26; 6. Nikias Arndt (Cologne) team DSM + 57; 52. |* 1. Ethan Hayter (Great Britain)- ineos Grenadiers 24:27:03 hours; 2. Thymen Arensman (Netherlands) team DSM + 11 secs; 3. Pello Bilbao (Spain)- Bahrain Victorious + 18; 4. Matteo Sobrero (Italy)- Bike Exchange + 23; 5. Ben Tulett (Great Britain)- ineos Grenadiers + 25; 6. Remi Cavagna (France)- quick-Step Alpha Plastic + 31; 7. Samuele Battistella (Italy)- Aastana Qazaqstan Team + 32; 8. Sergio Andres Higuita Garcia (Colombia)- Bora-Hansgrohe; 9. Diego Ulissi (Italy)- Uae Team Emirates + 45; 10. Bruno Armirail (France)- Groupama-FDJ + 50;... 12. Marco Brenner (Ansbach) team DSM + 51; 32. Nikias Arndt (Fragrance) team DSM + 2:04 min.; 44. Juri Hollmann (Hürth)- Movistar Team + 2:55; 58. Max Kanter (Cottbus)- Movistar Team + 6:02; 64. Michel Hessmann (Unna)- Jumbo-Visma + 7:10; 85. Pascal Ackermann (Landau in the Palatinate)- Uae Team Emirates + 13:56; 107. Phil Bauhaus (Fragrance)- Bahrain Victorious + 26:32; 109. Niklas Märkl (Queidersbach) team DSM + 26:34; 111. Roger Kluge (Berlin)- Lotto-Soudal + 26: 56 **.

Comments

Popular Posts