07-11-2019, 11:30 PM
1599 Tour de Valland
Stage 1 | Flat stage - 188 km
Vallish sprinter Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Nylander Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) and Derryl Benjaminson (Le Cycle Super) in the mass sprint to win the stage and become the first leader in the general classification in the 1599 Tour de Valland.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 183 km
In the second stage, a breakaway of more than twenty riders surprised the peloton. Severyan Ilya Levchuk (MTS-Biassoni) surprised his rivals in the last kilometre to win the stage and take the red jersey.
Stage 3 | Flat stage - 224 km
The sprinters team worked hard to avoid any successful breakaway the following stage. Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) was again the fastest rider in the mass sprint, this time defeating Sequoian Martin de Gasparatte (Le Cycle Super) and Goldecian Adi Shulman (Ogo Cycling).
Stage 4 | Flat stage - 238 km
The fourth stage, the longest stage this Tour de Valland, proved more difficult to control and a successful breakaway was formed.
Mordvanian Gaston Martel (Iskra) defeated Lomarran Dominic Genosoto (NDM) in the final metres to win the stage, in one of the best start of the Tour for Vallish riders with three individual stages in the first four days.
Dominic Genosoto, who was also involved in the breakaway of the second stage, was the new leader of the general classification, seven seconds ahead of Vallish Jérémy Firmin
(Télecon) and thirty seconds ahead of Ceribian Sergo Gvarjaladze (Bagdati).
Stage 1 | Flat stage - 188 km
Vallish sprinter Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) defeated Nylander Michael Ahlgren (Anzcell) and Derryl Benjaminson (Le Cycle Super) in the mass sprint to win the stage and become the first leader in the general classification in the 1599 Tour de Valland.
Stage 2 | Flat stage - 183 km
In the second stage, a breakaway of more than twenty riders surprised the peloton. Severyan Ilya Levchuk (MTS-Biassoni) surprised his rivals in the last kilometre to win the stage and take the red jersey.
Stage 3 | Flat stage - 224 km
The sprinters team worked hard to avoid any successful breakaway the following stage. Antoine Duchesnay (NDM) was again the fastest rider in the mass sprint, this time defeating Sequoian Martin de Gasparatte (Le Cycle Super) and Goldecian Adi Shulman (Ogo Cycling).
Stage 4 | Flat stage - 238 km
The fourth stage, the longest stage this Tour de Valland, proved more difficult to control and a successful breakaway was formed.
Mordvanian Gaston Martel (Iskra) defeated Lomarran Dominic Genosoto (NDM) in the final metres to win the stage, in one of the best start of the Tour for Vallish riders with three individual stages in the first four days.
Dominic Genosoto, who was also involved in the breakaway of the second stage, was the new leader of the general classification, seven seconds ahead of Vallish Jérémy Firmin
(Télecon) and thirty seconds ahead of Ceribian Sergo Gvarjaladze (Bagdati).