Hermans Seizes Tour of Utah Leader’s Jersey on Powder Mountain

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By Lyne Lamoureux – POWDER MOUNTAIN, Utah (August 14, 2019) – Belgian Ben Hermans of Israel Cycling Academy powered away from an elite group of riders to win Stage 2 presented by Monster Hydro on Wednesday at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. Hermans, who finished second overall in 2018, soloed to victory on the final epic climb to Powder Mountain Resort in a time of 3 hours and 37 minutes. The stage win put him in the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall Leader’s jersey.

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“I knew I had to be in really good shape on this climb. You can make a lot of time, you can lose a lot of time, on this climb. I hoped for the best legs. I had really good feeling on the climb, so I’m happy I was able to take the win,” said Hermans, who finished second on the Powder Mountain stage in 2014.

Ben Hermans (Israel Cycling Academy) attacked on the climb to Powder Mountain to solo to the summit for the stage win, and taking the leader’s jersey in the process. Stage 2, 2019 Tour of Utah. Photo by Steven L. Sheffield

Hermans dropped Canadian James Piccoli of Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling with four kilometers to go from the 8,900-foot summit after the pair had caught Peter Stetina (Trek-Segafredo). Piccoli, winner of the Prologue presented by Zions Bank, crossed the line 20 seconds behind Hermans. Trek-Segafredo’s Niklas Eg finished third on the stage, 35 seconds down.

“Peter Stetina attacked quite hard and I knew that I had to set my tempo and look at the other guys. I kept my tempo until five or four K (kilometers) to go. From there, I knew that the chance was big that I could win the stage. It was still hard to get to the finish,” Hermans added.

Stetina attacked the dwindling peloton on the bottom slope of one of the steepest roads in Utah to take a 20-second lead on Eg, Piccoli, Hermans and 2015 Tour of Utah overall winner Joe Dombrowski (EF Education First). Hermans and Piccoli took up the chase to catch and drop the lone American off the front on a bid for glory. Stetina held on for fourth place.

“Today we had an extra bit of motivation,” said Piccoli who lost the leader’s jersey after Stage 1. He was penalized 20 seconds for drafting after suffering a mechanical, dropping him in the standings. “We had come to see this climb, Powder Mountain, we knew how tough it was and we knew that we could make up a lot of time today. Despite the penalty yesterday, I think we showed that we’re ready to fight for the rest of the week.”

“I always want to do the best I can here. I think there is lots to play for, and the team is going to do everything we can to continue fighting and to race strong,” continued Piccoli who was awarded the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider jersey.

The third day of racing at the Tour of Utah included 7,316 feet of climbing and shook up the overall standings. Hermans surged from 10th place to first place with a 26-second lead on Piccoli. Eg moved to third place, 52 seconds down with his teammate Stetina in fourth place. Dombrowski, who finished fifth on the stage, is now in fifth place overall. Rally Cycling’s Kyle Murphy (USA) dropped two spots to sixth place, while his teammate Rob Britton (CAN) moved up four spots to eighth place. João Almeida (POR) is now seventh overall and remains in the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey.

“It’s difficult to compare the last two years,” said Hermans when asked to compare his current form to 2018 race. “Last year, Sepp Kuss was really strong. I don’t know if I could have beat him this year if he would have been here in shape. But of course, my form is good this year. I’m leading this race now and I’ll try to keep the jersey.”

Eg identified Stage 5 and Stage 6 as upcoming opportunities for his team. “I think tomorrow is also going to be a really hard day. I think it will be hard racing throughout the week every day.”

Lawson Craddock (USA) of EF Education First, who wore the leader’s jersey after Stage 1, dropped to ninth on G.C., 2 minutes and 56 seconds off the lead. Serghei Tvetcov (ROM) of Worthy Pro Cycling dropped from second place to 23rd overall.

The 84.4-mile (135.8-kilometer) stage began in Brigham City. After 25 miles of dynamic racing, including the first intermediate sprint in Brigham City, the six-rider breakaway was established. The break of the day included Mexican champion Ignacio Prado (Canel’s-Specialized), Travis Samuel (DC Bank Pro Cycling Team), Austin Stephens (303 Project) and Dauner | AKKON duo of Mika Heming and Christopher Heider. U.S. Collegiate Varsity Road Race champion Cade Bickmore (Aevolo) spent almost 25 miles in no man’s land trying to bridge up to the break before sitting up to rejoin the field.

Behind them, the field was quite happy with the combination of riders and teams up the road, allowing the gap to grow to 2 minutes.

Prado and Samuel battled it out for the second intermediate sprint in North Ogden and the North Ogden Divide KOM with Prado taking top points in both. Finally, with less than 50 miles to go, team EF Education First with yellow jersey Craddock came to the front of the field to control the pace. US road champion Alex Howes flew the Stars & Stripes jersey at the front of the peloton for the next 25 miles or so.

The gap was over three minutes by the time the break contested the third intermediate sprint. Once again, Prado took top points ahead of Heider and Samuel.

The pace accelerated in both the break and peloton with 22 miles to go. Under Prado’s impetus, Quirby then Stephens dropped out of the break while Howes had the field strung out behind him. The gap was down to 1:30 at the 20 kilometer marker.

Not long after, the gap fell below the one minute mark, and only Heming and Samuel were left in the front group. The two continuously attacked each other for the next two miles, vying for the Most Aggressive jersey, before being reeled in. They paid dearly for their efforts, however, as both Samuel and Heming finished outside of the time limit. Prado was also another rider that was time cut.

The field was all back together at the bottom of the brutal 8.6-mile climb with gradients rising to 16 percent to the summit of Powder Mountain. Teams were lining up at the front to keep their G.C. contenders in position for the tough finish. With 7 miles to go, Oscar Sanchez of Canel’s-Specialized attacked but was not able to stay away while riders were dropping like flies at the back.

With five miles to go, the field was done to 20 riders with Almeida suffering at the back and Tvetcov popped at the back. The showdown was approaching. Stetina made his move and Dombrowski was the first to respond. Hermans, Eg, Piccoli jumped on while Murphy was trying to claw his way back up to the group.

Stetina grew his gap to 20 seconds bringing Piccoli to the front of the chase group with Hermans on his wheel, Eg staying close and dropping Dombrowski. Piccoli and Hermans caught and quickly came around Stetina with 5 kilometers to go. Riding within himself, Eg was keeping a steady pace not far behind. With 3 kilometer to go, Hermans went solo, leaving Piccoli to chase behind him. Eg caught and passed Stetina on his way to third.

“I think the whole team did a really good job today. The guys protected Pete and I the whole way in to the climb. He launched in the climb, actually I thought he would go to the finish line but it was a little bit too long,” Eg said of Stetina’s attack. “But now, we’ve got cards to play on the G.C. And the next few days will be interesting for sure.”

In addition to the leader’s jersey, Hermans also claimed the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey. Stage 1 winner Umberto Marengo (ITA) of Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM retained the Utah Sports Commission Sprint jersey. Dombrowski was voted the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite jersey in the Best Climber category.

Stage 3 on Thursday, Aug. 15 begins for a fourth time at Antelope Island State Park. Most of the 5,895 feet of climbing on this 85.9-mile (138.3-kilometer) stage will be collected when the route skirts the Wasatch Mountains south of Layton, with three Category 3 climbs in the final 29 miles. Following a punchy KOM up the Bountiful Bench, the route follows a new southbound stretch of Bountiful Boulevard for finishing circuits in first-time host city North Salt Lake.

RESULTS AND STANDINGS

 Stage 2 presented by Monster Hydro – Top 10

  1. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 3:37:44
  2. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 3:38:04 +0:00:20
  3. EG Niklas (DEN) TREK-SEGAFREDO 3:38:19 +0:00:35
  4. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 3:38:42 +0:00:58
  5. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 3:39:10 +0:01:26
  6. MURPHY Kyle (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 3:39:15 +0:01:31
  7. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY UHC CYCLING 3:39:20 +0:01:36
  8. ALMEIDA João (POR) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 3:39:38 +0:01:54
  9. BADILATTI Matteo (SUI) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 3:40:21 +0:02:37
  10. BOWDEN Scott (AUS) TEAM BRIDGELANE 3:40:36 +0:02:52

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 2)

  1. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 7:10:07
  2. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 7:10:33 +0:00:26
  3. EG Niklas (DEN) TREK-SEGAFREDO 7:10:59 +0:00:52
  4. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 7:11:17 +0:01:10
  5. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 7:11:40 +0:01:33
  6. MURPHY Kyle (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 7:11:42 +0:01:35
  7. ALMEIDA João (POR) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 7:11:53 +0:01:46
  8. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY UHC CYCLING 7:11:54 +0:01:47
  9. CRADDOCK Lawson (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 7:13:03 +0:02:56
  10. BADILATTI Matteo (SUI) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 7:13:05 +0:02:58

AWARD JERSEYS

  • Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader – Ben Hermans (BEL) of Israel Cycling Academy
  • Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader -Umberto Marengo (ITA), Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM
  • Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain- Ben Hermans (BEL) of Israel Cycling Academy
  • WCF Insurance Best Young Rider – João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon
  • Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider -James Piccoli (CAN), Elevate – KHS Pro Cycling
  • America First Credit Union Fan Favorite -Joe Dombrowski (USA), EF Education First

2019 Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Stage 2 – Brigham City to Powder Mountain – presented by Monster Hydro

STAGE 2 RESULTS
PositionBib No.RiderTeamCountryTimeGap
135HERMANS BenISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYBEL3:37:440:00:00
281PICCOLI JamesELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN3:38:040:00:20
313EG NiklasTREK-SEGAFREDODEN3:38:190:00:35
416STETINA PeterTREK-SEGAFREDOUSA3:38:420:00:58
53DOMBROWSKI Joseph LloydEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA3:39:100:01:26
626MURPHY KyleRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA3:39:150:01:31
721BRITTON RobertRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN3:39:200:01:36
851* ALMEIDA JoãoHAGENS BERMAN AXEONPOR3:39:380:01:54
932BADILATTI MatteoISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYSUI3:40:210:02:37
10135BOWDEN ScottTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS3:40:360:02:52
1145BONGIORNO Francesco ManuelNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA3:40:430:02:59
122CRADDOCK LawsonEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA3:40:540:03:10
13146EASTER Griffin303 PROJECTUSA3:40:54
1425MANNION GavinRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA3:41:170:03:33
1541QUINTANA DayerNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMCOL3:41:330:03:49
1676SWIRBUL KeeganWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA3:42:230:04:39
1792SANTOS MORENO EfrenCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX3:42:310:04:47
18101* HOEHN AlexAEVOLOUSA3:42:340:04:50
1914* LOPEZ Juan PedroTREK-SEGAFREDOESP3:43:010:05:17
2057* VERMAERKE KevinHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA3:43:070:05:23
21103* VOLLMER AndrewAEVOLOUSA3:43:150:05:31
221MORTON LachlanEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS3:43:250:05:41
2333BOIVIN GuillaumeISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCAN3:43:360:05:52
24152FRAYRE EderDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMMEX3:43:440:06:00
2552* ANDERSON EdwardHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA3:44:560:07:12
2677TVETCOV SergheiWORTHY PRO CYCLINGROU3:45:080:07:24
2766FIORELLI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA3:45:140:07:30
2836NIV GuyISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYISR3:45:230:07:39
29145DE LUNA Flavio Alejandro303 PROJECTMEX3:45:23
30142FONT MAS Bernat303 PROJECTESP3:45:370:07:53
31133MCCORMICK HaydenTEAM BRIDGELANENZL3:45:37
3244SCHÖNBERGER SebastianNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMAUT3:46:170:08:33
3346FORTUNATO LorenzoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA3:46:17
3411MOSCA JacopoTREK-SEGAFREDOITA3:46:17
3591SANCHEZ GUARIN Oscar EduardoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCOL3:46:240:08:40
3695ALARCÓN CARES Pablo AndrésCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCHI3:46:250:08:41
37164* BAUER DominikTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER3:47:100:09:26
38132SUNDERLAND DylanTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS3:48:040:10:20
3942VELASCO SimoneNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA3:48:04
4063ZACCANTI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA3:48:150:10:31
41151DANIEL GregoryDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA3:48:320:10:48
42102* SCHUNK ConorAEVOLOUSA3:48:410:10:57
4384CHEYNE JordanELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN3:49:040:11:20
4472COWAN AlexanderWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN3:49:550:12:11
4534EARLE NathanISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYAUS3:50:100:12:26
46147EASTER Cullen303 PROJECTUSA3:50:340:12:50
47141NEWKIRK Isaiah303 PROJECTUSA3:51:280:13:44
4843ZARDINI EdoardoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA3:51:320:13:48
49156* THIBAULT Jean-DenisDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMCAN3:51:440:14:00
50114* VODICKA CamdenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA3:52:540:15:10
5162SANTAROMITA IvanNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA3:53:520:16:08
5227ORONTE EmersonRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA3:53:560:16:12
5383CASTILLO SOTO Ulises AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX3:54:370:16:53
54125WOLFE BenjaminARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA3:54:400:16:56
55112BASSETT StephenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA3:54:40
56104* BICKMORE CadeAEVOLOUSA3:54:40
57106* ROJAS CAMPOS Gabriel FranciscoAEVOLOCRC3:55:240:17:40
5855* REVARD ThomasHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA3:55:430:17:59
594HOWES AlexEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA3:55:43
6075MCCABE TravisWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA3:56:040:18:20
6112* DEBEAUMARCHÉ NicolasTREK-SEGAFREDOFRA3:56:110:18:27
62127OIEN Justin AlexanderARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA3:56:230:18:39
63136* LINDORFF TylerTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS3:56:23
64121EISENHART Taylor (T.J.)ARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA3:56:23
65124PUTT TannerARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA3:56:23
6623MAGNER TylerRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA3:56:260:18:42
6786SIMPSON GeorgeELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA3:56:26
68157ZIMMER MatthewDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA3:56:26
69144BACA Antonio303 PROJECTMEX3:56:540:19:10
70122FLAKSIS AndzsARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCLAT3:57:110:19:27
7131AVILA VANEGAS Edwin AlcibiadesISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCOL3:57:320:19:48
7264HATSUYAMA ShoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’JPN3:57:470:20:03
7361CANOLA MarcoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA3:57:47
7437SCHREURS HamishISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYNZL3:58:130:20:29
7547MARENGO UmbertoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA3:58:420:20:58
7665LONARDI GiovanniNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA3:58:42
77153LEPLINGARD AntoineDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMFRA3:58:500:21:06
7824ELLSAY NigelRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN3:59:230:21:39
7956RICE MichaelHAGENS BERMAN AXEONAUS3:59:23
8022HUFFMAN EvanRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA3:59:23
81162FLAUTT OliverTEAM DAUNER|AKKONUSA3:59:23
82107* MCGILL ScottAEVOLOUSA3:59:290:21:45
8397LARA CARBAJAL FranciscoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX3:59:410:21:57
84123RHIM BrendanARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA3:59:490:22:05
8573GRANIGAN NoahWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA3:59:49
8653* DAVIS ColeHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA3:59:49
8771CLARKE JonathanWORTHY PRO CYCLINGAUS3:59:520:22:08
88134TOOVEY AydenTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS4:00:030:22:19
896WHELAN JamesEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS4:00:03
90105* BRUNNER EricAEVOLOUSA4:00:090:22:25
91126BRYON MiguelARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA4:00:320:22:48
9285* RODRIGUEZ VICTORIA Jose AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX4:00:410:22:57
9396* PALMA DAJUI LeonelCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX4:00:41
9487YOUNG EricELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA4:00:41
95115CHANCE MaxxWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA4:00:41
96117ROSS KentWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA4:00:41
9774JEAN EmileWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN4:00:41
98111BOARDMAN SamuelWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA4:00:41
99161MAMOS PhilippTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER4:00:570:23:13
100165THURAU SvenTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER4:01:280:23:44
101143STEPHENS Austin303 PROJECTUSA4:02:470:25:03
102116* GULLICKSON FinnWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA4:03:140:25:30
       
Riders after time limit
103166* HEMING MikáTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER4:04:080:26:24
10494PRADO JUAREZ IgnacioCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX4:04:420:26:58
10593CORTE CORDERO EduardoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX4:04:430:26:59
106155SAMUEL TravisDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMCAN4:04:580:27:14
10782BASSETTI SamuelELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGUSA4:05:480:28:04
108154PAVLIC MarkoDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMSLO4:05:590:28:15
109163HEIDER ChristopherTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER4:09:130:31:29
110113KIRBY QuintenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA4:09:530:32:09
       
The following competitors were signed out from the race:
 No.RiderTeamCountryReason 
 15REIJNEN KielTREK-SEGAFREDOUSANot signed in
 131HARPER ChrisTEAM BRIDGELANEAUSNot signed in
 137COOPER JosephTEAM BRIDGELANENZLNot signed in
       
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
PositionNo.RiderTeamCountryTimeGap
135HERMANS BenISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYBEL7:10:070:00:00
281PICCOLI JamesELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN7:10:330:00:26
313EG NiklasTREK-SEGAFREDODEN7:10:590:00:52
416STETINA PeterTREK-SEGAFREDOUSA7:11:170:01:10
53DOMBROWSKI Joseph LloydEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA7:11:400:01:33
626MURPHY KyleRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA7:11:420:01:35
751* ALMEIDA JoãoHAGENS BERMAN AXEONPOR7:11:530:01:46
821BRITTON RobertRALLY UHC CYCLINGCAN7:11:540:01:47
92CRADDOCK LawsonEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA7:13:030:02:56
1032BADILATTI MatteoISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYSUI7:13:050:02:58
11135BOWDEN ScottTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS7:13:150:03:08
12146EASTER Griffin303 PROJECTUSA7:13:300:03:23
1345BONGIORNO Francesco ManuelNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA7:13:440:03:37
1425MANNION GavinRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA7:13:470:03:40
1541QUINTANA DayerNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMCOL7:14:230:04:16
1676SWIRBUL KeeganWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA7:14:550:04:48
17101* HOEHN AlexAEVOLOUSA7:15:070:05:00
1857* VERMAERKE KevinHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA7:15:440:05:37
191MORTON LachlanEF EDUCATION FIRSTAUS7:16:010:05:54
2033BOIVIN GuillaumeISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCAN7:16:070:06:00
2114* LOPEZ Juan PedroTREK-SEGAFREDOESP7:16:080:06:01
22152FRAYRE EderDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMMEX7:16:400:06:33
2377TVETCOV SergheiWORTHY PRO CYCLINGROU7:17:290:07:22
24103* VOLLMER AndrewAEVOLOUSA7:17:390:07:32
2552* ANDERSON EdwardHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA7:17:470:07:40
2692SANTOS MORENO EfrenCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDMEX7:17:570:07:50
27133MCCORMICK HaydenTEAM BRIDGELANENZL7:18:220:08:15
2866FIORELLI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA7:18:260:08:19
2944SCHÖNBERGER SebastianNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMAUT7:19:050:08:58
3095ALARCÓN CARES Pablo AndrésCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCHI7:19:250:09:18
31164* BAUER DominikTEAM DAUNER|AKKONGER7:20:130:10:06
3236NIV GuyISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYISR7:20:440:10:37
33132SUNDERLAND DylanTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS7:20:500:10:43
3446FORTUNATO LorenzoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA7:20:590:10:52
3542VELASCO SimoneNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA7:21:060:10:59
36151DANIEL GregoryDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA7:21:240:11:17
3711MOSCA JacopoTREK-SEGAFREDOITA7:21:340:11:27
3891SANCHEZ GUARIN Oscar EduardoCANEL’S – SPECIALIZEDCOL7:22:080:12:01
39145DE LUNA Flavio Alejandro303 PROJECTMEX7:23:000:12:53
4034EARLE NathanISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYAUS7:23:220:13:15
41142FONT MAS Bernat303 PROJECTESP7:23:240:13:17
42102* SCHUNK ConorAEVOLOUSA7:24:080:14:01
4372COWAN AlexanderWORTHY PRO CYCLINGCAN7:24:500:14:43
4463ZACCANTI FilippoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA7:25:400:15:33
4543ZARDINI EdoardoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA7:26:010:15:54
4684CHEYNE JordanELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGCAN7:26:210:16:14
4762SANTAROMITA IvanNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA7:27:000:16:53
48104* BICKMORE CadeAEVOLOUSA7:28:000:17:53
494HOWES AlexEF EDUCATION FIRSTUSA7:28:210:18:14
5075MCCABE TravisWORTHY PRO CYCLINGUSA7:28:340:18:27
5123MAGNER TylerRALLY UHC CYCLINGUSA7:29:250:19:18
5283CASTILLO SOTO Ulises AlfredoELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLINGMEX7:29:450:19:38
5331AVILA VANEGAS Edwin AlcibiadesISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMYCOL7:30:110:20:04
5455* REVARD ThomasHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA7:30:180:20:11
55106* ROJAS CAMPOS Gabriel FranciscoAEVOLOCRC7:30:220:20:15
5661CANOLA MarcoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’ITA7:30:490:20:42
57136* LINDORFF TylerTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS7:31:250:21:18
5847MARENGO UmbertoNERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTMITA7:31:260:21:19
59112BASSETT StephenWILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXISUSA7:31:290:21:22
60157ZIMMER MatthewDC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAMUSA7:31:390:21:32
61141NEWKIRK Isaiah303 PROJECTUSA7:32:120:22:05
62125WOLFE BenjaminARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA7:32:140:22:07
6356RICE MichaelHAGENS BERMAN AXEONAUS7:32:310:22:24
64123RHIM BrendanARAPAHOE|HINCAPIE POWERED BY BMCUSA7:32:310:22:24
6553* DAVIS ColeHAGENS BERMAN AXEONUSA7:32:540:22:47
6664HATSUYAMA ShoNIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE’JPN7:33:250:23:18
67134TOOVEY AydenTEAM BRIDGELANEAUS7:33:280:23:21
68147EASTER Cullen303 PROJECTUSA7:33:440:23:37
6912* DEBEAUMARCHÉ NicolasTREK-SEGAFREDOFRA7:33:450:23:38
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