07-11-2019, 01:01 PM
1598 Tour de Valland
Stage 1 | ITT - 14 km
The 1598 Tour de Valland started with a 14-km individual time-trial, the only one in all the Tour.
The stage was won by Biyran Stefan Hojnacki, a specialist against the clock, who became the first leader of the general classification this Tour.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 166 km
Nylander sprinter Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) won the second stage, after defeating young Lomarran sprinter Ferdinando Farso-Carino (NDM) and Goldecian Adi Shulman (Ogo) in the mass sprint.
Hojnacki could easily continue as leader in the general classification for a second day without incidences.
Stage 3 | Hilly stage - 160 km
The third stage, which included the 240-metres Mur de Ploy 3 kilometres before the finish, brought some minor differences in the general classification.
1597 Tour de Valland champion, Batavian Jaap Frisch (BataVelo) surprised with an attack, in which only a dozen of riders were able to follow him.
The stage was won by Florinthian Quentin Symonds (Dido-GDC) who overcame Frisch, who ended second, only in the final metres.
Symonds teammate, Florinthian August Thackeray was the new leader of the general classification.
Stage 4 | Hilly stage - 224 km
The fourth stage, the longest stage this Tour de Valland, also proved difficult to control by the peloton. However, not without incidences, the stage this time was decided in a mass sprint.
Nylander sprinter Derryl Benjaminson (Le Cycle Super) defeated his countryman Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) and Mordvanian Miroslav Gradishar (Iskra) to win his first stage in the Tour de Valland.
Stage 1 | ITT - 14 km
The 1598 Tour de Valland started with a 14-km individual time-trial, the only one in all the Tour.
The stage was won by Biyran Stefan Hojnacki, a specialist against the clock, who became the first leader of the general classification this Tour.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 166 km
Nylander sprinter Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) won the second stage, after defeating young Lomarran sprinter Ferdinando Farso-Carino (NDM) and Goldecian Adi Shulman (Ogo) in the mass sprint.
Hojnacki could easily continue as leader in the general classification for a second day without incidences.
Stage 3 | Hilly stage - 160 km
The third stage, which included the 240-metres Mur de Ploy 3 kilometres before the finish, brought some minor differences in the general classification.
1597 Tour de Valland champion, Batavian Jaap Frisch (BataVelo) surprised with an attack, in which only a dozen of riders were able to follow him.
The stage was won by Florinthian Quentin Symonds (Dido-GDC) who overcame Frisch, who ended second, only in the final metres.
Symonds teammate, Florinthian August Thackeray was the new leader of the general classification.
Stage 4 | Hilly stage - 224 km
The fourth stage, the longest stage this Tour de Valland, also proved difficult to control by the peloton. However, not without incidences, the stage this time was decided in a mass sprint.
Nylander sprinter Derryl Benjaminson (Le Cycle Super) defeated his countryman Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) and Mordvanian Miroslav Gradishar (Iskra) to win his first stage in the Tour de Valland.