Showing posts with label Elisa Longo Borghini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elisa Longo Borghini. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Giro Rosa: Stage 5 Results & Comments

Mara Abbott won the Queen Stage of Giro Rosa after a strong solo attack. Race leader Vos lost more than 5 minutes.
Photo: Giro Rosa Press Office
Stage 5 was the Queen Stage of this year's Giro Rosa and made a huge upset in general classification as Marianne Vos lost more than five minutes. Vos had been dominating the race until in the first four stages but now she only 7th overall, 3:15 min after the new leader Mara Abbott.

Abbot from Boulder, Colorado won the race in 2010 and today she took an amazing stage win on the American Independence Day. “I am more than happy. I didn’t have any tactics, I just attacked when the road started to get steeper”, Abbott said after the stage.  

Marianne Vos knew it wouldn’t be easy for her today but she didn’t expect to lose the jersey. “I wanted to keep the jersey but the race is not over yet”, she explains.

New rider in the White Jersey is Francesca Cauz. The young Italian finished second on stage and now hopes to keep the jersey all the way. “I knew I was feeling good today and I have to thank my team, my sport directors and the sponsors”.

Second in the overall classification is Tatiana Guderzo who finished fourth on the stage. She’s now aiming at the time trial on the final day: “Today I wasted too much energy but I know the time trial suits me. I will take it day by day and tomorrow is already another hard day”.

Tomorrow Giro Rosa take place in the Verbano Cusio Ossola area, Elisa Longo Borghini's homeland. The Italian rider crashed at the national championship and had to forfeit for the Giro.We think her friends and teammates will prepare something special for her, like the Americans did today.

Stage 5 results:
1. Abbott Mara (Nazionale Usa)
2. Cauz Francesca (Top Girls Fassa Bortolo) a 1'44"
3. Luperini Fabiana (Faren Kuota) a 1'49"
4. Guderzo Tatiana (MCipollini Ale Galassia) a 1'51"
5. Gillow Shara (Orica Ais) a 2'38"
6. Hausler Claudia (Tibco To The Top) 2'49"
7. Vysotska Yevgenia (Michela Fanini Rox) a 3'02"
8. Alena Amialiusik (BePink) a 3'45"
9. Moolman Ashleigh (Lotto Belisol Ladies) 3'51"
10. Stevens Evelyn (Specialized Lululemon) a 3'51"

Overall Classification:
1. Abbott Mara (Usa)
2. Guderzo Tatiana (MCipollini Ale Galassia) a 1'27"
3. Luperini Fabiana (Faren Kuota) a 1'34"
4. Hausler Claudia (Tibco To The Top) a 2'27"
5. Cauz Francesca (Top Girls Fassa Bortolo) a 2'30"

The 5 Jerseys:
Leader: Abbott Mara (Usa)
Points: Vos Marianne (Rabo Woman Cycling Team)
KOM: Cromwell Tiffany (Orica Ais)
Youth: Cauz Francesca (Top Girls Fassa Bortolo)
Best Italian: Guderzo Tatiana (MCipollini Ale Galassia)

By Alberto Celani & Mikkel Condé

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Giro Rosa: Stage 3 Results & Comments

Marianne Vos on the podium after winning Stage 3 of Giro Rosa. Photo: Giro Rosa Press Office

The main news of stage 3 is that Marianne Vos finally won a stage and once again demonstrated she is the Queen of cycling. She displayed her skills downhill, uphill and in the flat part of the stage. The World and Olympic Champion crossed the line alone after a long break where she dropped all her fellow escapees. Naturally, Marianne Vos keeps the Pink Jersey.

The stage started out with a break of six riders getting away. Vos had teammate Brand with her together with White Jersey Guarischi, the Green Jersey Scandolara and Cromwell and Hall. After 65 km Vos made another selection and this time only Cromwell could keep up. Unfortunately Cromwell crashed on the final descent with few km to go and had to see her stages of a stage win wash away. “I will try again on another stage”, Cromwell said after crossing the line.

The steep finish of 10 % wasn't a problem for Marianne Vos who managed to keep a gap of 45 seconds to Claudia Hausler and Tatiana Guderzo. Rossella Ratto crossed the line 50 seconds after Marianne Vos and she’s now new rider in the White Jersey.

After her stage win Vos explained that it wasn’t her plan to attack that far from the finishing line. However it served her well as she took 55 seconds on her main rival Evelyn Stevens. Overall Marianne Vos now leads with 1:13 min and one could wonder if the Giro has already found its winner.

Today’s stage winner Marianne Vos says: ”After ending second twice in a row I needed to win! The final part was very steep and very demanding on paves. I’m very happy I was able to extend my overall lead”.

After the stage we talked with Danish youngster Julie Leth about her first Giro Rosa. Leth managed to take the White Jersey on the very first stage and that came as a big surprise.

I am here to support my teammates and it wasn’t my plan to take the White Jersey on Stage 1. I was planning to leadout my teammate in the first intermediate sprint but she overlooked the sprint and in the end only Vos overtook me. Therefore I got some unexpected bonus seconds. I didn’t think much about it but after the stage a teammate told me I might have gotten the White Jersey. It was a big surprise for me and I am very happy for it. This is my first Giro and I clearly didn’t expect this”, Julie Leth tells and explains her role on the team for the rest of the race.

The terrain isn’t really for me so I won’t focus much on my own chances. Our designated team leader Elisa Longo Borghini crashed at her national championships and therefore we are only here with 5 riders which makes it very hard. However my teammate Rossella Ratto now has the White Jersey and I will do whatever I can to help her keep it”.

Wednesday’s Stage 4 is longest of this year’s Giro Rosa. The 137 km to Castelfidardo will be very hard for the girls but despite a slightly uphill finish, we expect a bunch sprint.

Stage 3 results:
1. Vos Marianne (Rabo Woman Cycling Team)
2. Hausler Claudia (Team Tibco To The Top) a 45’’
3. Guderzo Tatiana (MCipollini Giordana) a 45’’
4. Luperini Fabiana (Faren Kuota) a 48’’
5. Ratto Rossella (Hitec Products Uck) a 50’’
6. Moolman Ashleigh (Lotto Belisol Ladies) a 55’’
7. Stevens Evelyn (Specialized Lululemon) a 55’’
8. Van der Breggen Anna (Nazionale Olanda) a 58’’
9. Abbot Mara (Nazionale Usa) a 58’’
10.  UckGillow Shara (Orica Ais) a 1’02’’

Overall Classification:
1. Vos Marianne (Rabo Woman Cycling Team)
2. Hausler Claudia (Team Tibco To The Top) a 1’13’’
3. Guderzo Tatiana (MCipollini Giordana) a 1’15’’
4. Luperini Fabiana (Faren Kuota) a 1’22’’
5. Ratto Rossella (Hitec Products Uck) a 1’24’’

The 5 Jerseys:
Leader: Vos Marianne (Rabo Woman Cycling Team)
Points: Vos Marianne (Rabo Woman Cycling Team)
KOM: Scandolara Valentina (MCipollini Ale Galassia)
Youth: Ratto Rossella (Hitec Products Uck)