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RSS FeedsChris Froome: Pinot pulled harder than everyone else at Criterium du Dauphine
(Cyclingnews.com)

 
 

11 june 2019 00:10:06

 
Chris Froome: Pinot pulled harder than everyone else at Criterium du Dauphine
(Cyclingnews.com)
 


Chris Froome and his Team Ineos squad were forced to work for the majority of stage 2 at the Criterium du Dauphine, first in the pursuit of a dangerous break and then when Tour de France contender Thibaut Pinot attacked several times in the finale. In the end, Froome finished safely in a group of elite overall contenders that included among others Pinot, Adam Yates, and Nairo Quintana, while the stage honours and race lead went to Dylan Teuns. The 180km stage between Mauriac and Craponne-sur-Arzon featured eight climbs in total and with bitter rain and wind, the stage was always going to involve a test of attrition. There was little surprise when race radio crackled through the names of some early abandons. The intensity rose another notch when a thirteen-man break that included Tom Dumoulin, Emanuel Buchmann, and Julian Alaphilippe moved clear. That move brought Froome and his Ineos squad into play and they held the break at around one minute before eventually wearing them down on the final set of climbs.ADVERTISEMENT The race was far from over and on the Côte de Saint-Victor-sur-Arlanc, Michael Woods and Pinot attacked over the top. Froome and his trusted sidekick Wout Poels were quick to spot the danger but Daniel Martin, Richie Porte, and Steven Kruijswick were not attentive or strong enough and eventually lost around 30 seconds. `It was a much harder day in reality than on paper,` Froome told ITV and Cyclingnews at the finish after his warm-down and stretch routine. `With guys like Buchmann and Dumoulin going into the break, it put a lot of pressure on us behind. I think that the guys rode fantastically if I`m honest and it was a big workload to deal with. There wasn`t much flat and it was always up and down. The guys rode fantastically to control it for that long. EF Education First came to help us towards the end but the lion share was on Team Ineos.` You can read more at Cyclingnews.com


 
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