09-20-2019, 05:09 PM
1601 Tour de Valland
Stage 1 | Flat stage - 201 km
The 1601 Tour de Valland started with a 201-km flat stage. Despite attempts to form a breakaway, the winner was decided in a mass sprint.
Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Mordvanian Miroslav Gradishar (Iskra Team) and Ostlander Johannes Rapp (Scholden-Gulcron) to win the stage and be the first leader of the general classification.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 183 km
The sprinters had another chance the next stage. Florinthian Quentin Symonds (Dido-GDC) defeated Galeaen Melker Rausing (Yetech-Druzhberg) and Lomarran Cesar Spinoza (Vançotte) to win the stage.
Stage 3 | TTT - 36 km
First real differences in the general classification arrived at the third stage, with a 36-km team time-trial.
Télecon Team won the stage, improving the time of teams KyrzAir and Magram Team in twenty-eight seconds. As a consequence, Philippe Jaeggy became the new leader of the general classification, taking the Youth classification as well. One of the most adversely affected were 1601 Tour of West Brigidnan champion Godomar Guur, as his team MTS-Biassoni lost more than one minute to Télecon Team, which included favourites Sylvestre Richelieu and Roman Herzogenrath.
Stage 4 | Flat stage - 195 km
Calm returned at stage 4th, with a 195 km stage which was decided in another mass sprint.
Ostlander Johannes Rapp (Scholden-Gulcron) defeated Lomarran Ferdinando Farso-Carino (NDM) and Sequoian Martin de Gasparette (Yetech-Druzhberg) to win the stage and green jersey as leader of the Points classification. There were no important changes in the general classification.
Stage 1 | Flat stage - 201 km
The 1601 Tour de Valland started with a 201-km flat stage. Despite attempts to form a breakaway, the winner was decided in a mass sprint.
Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Mordvanian Miroslav Gradishar (Iskra Team) and Ostlander Johannes Rapp (Scholden-Gulcron) to win the stage and be the first leader of the general classification.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 183 km
The sprinters had another chance the next stage. Florinthian Quentin Symonds (Dido-GDC) defeated Galeaen Melker Rausing (Yetech-Druzhberg) and Lomarran Cesar Spinoza (Vançotte) to win the stage.
Stage 3 | TTT - 36 km
First real differences in the general classification arrived at the third stage, with a 36-km team time-trial.
Télecon Team won the stage, improving the time of teams KyrzAir and Magram Team in twenty-eight seconds. As a consequence, Philippe Jaeggy became the new leader of the general classification, taking the Youth classification as well. One of the most adversely affected were 1601 Tour of West Brigidnan champion Godomar Guur, as his team MTS-Biassoni lost more than one minute to Télecon Team, which included favourites Sylvestre Richelieu and Roman Herzogenrath.
Stage 4 | Flat stage - 195 km
Calm returned at stage 4th, with a 195 km stage which was decided in another mass sprint.
Ostlander Johannes Rapp (Scholden-Gulcron) defeated Lomarran Ferdinando Farso-Carino (NDM) and Sequoian Martin de Gasparette (Yetech-Druzhberg) to win the stage and green jersey as leader of the Points classification. There were no important changes in the general classification.