Ewan Surges Past Sagan To Win Second Stage Of Tour Down Under
Ewan Surges Past Sagan To Win Second Stage Of Tour Down Under
Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan passes world champion Peter Sagan to win stage two of the Tour Down Under
(AFP) - Australian sprinter Caleb Ewan surged past world champion Peter Sagan to win the second stage of the Tour Down Under and claim the ochre leader's jersey in the Adelaide Hills town of Stirling on Wednesday.
In a thrilling finish on the uphill climb into Stirling, Ewan clung to Sagan's wheel and pulled out with 100 meters to go, finishing too strongly for the Slovakian, who came in fourth behind Ewan, Daryl Impey and Jay McCarthy at the season-opening event.
Ewan's BMC Racing team brought a strong squad to the Tour Down Under with the aim of securing overall victory for Ewan's fellow countryman Richie Porte.
But Ewan's 10-second time bonus puts him in the leader's jersey, replacing German Andre Greipel, who was dropped from the peloton when the climb began six kilometers from the finish line.
"It was a super tough finish and it was one that we were all so unsure about whether we'd make it over the top," Ewan said.
"But the boys put me in a perfect position again and they backed me 100 percent even after some results that we weren't hoping for.
"So for them to back me on a stage that probably doesn't even suit me, it means a lot."
Wednesday's race began in sweltering conditions in the inner-city Adelaide suburb of Unley and wound its way through the Adelaide Hills in temperatures reaching as high as 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit).
A group of four riders immediately broke away including the three who led Tuesday's break, Australian pair William Clarke (EF Education First-Drapac) and Scott Bowden (UniSA) and South African Nicholas Dlamini (Team Dimension Data). They were joined by Spaniard Jaime Castrillo (Movistar) and quickly opened a four-minute lead over the peloton.
Dlamini dropped back when he claimed the King of the Mountain points after just 22 kilometers (13.6 miles).
But the remaining three stayed away until Clarke and Bowden dropped back after Clarke had picked up the bonus seconds for the two intermediate sprints, leaving Castrillo to make a long 70 kilometer run for home.
The peloton began to make its move with 40 kilometers to go and the Spaniard was eventually caught 13.5 kilometers from the finish.
The peloton split as the pace increased and Sagan surged clear, but the Slovakian couldn't hold off Ewan, who claimed his seventh Tour Down Under
stage win.
The third stage is a 146.5 kilometer run from the beachside suburb of Glenelg to the town of Victor Harbor on the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Place | Stage 2 |
1 | Caleb Ewan (AUS/Mitchelton-SCOTT) 4hr 3min 55sec |
2 | Daryl Impey (RSA/Mitchelton-SCOTT) same time |
3 | Jay McCarthy (AUS/BORA-Hansgrohe) s.t. |
4 | Peter Sagan (SVK/BORA-Hansgrohe) s.t. |
5 | Nathan Haas (AUS/Katusha-Alpecin) s.t. |
6 | Elia Viviani (ITA/Quick-Step Floors) s.t. |
7 | Gorka Izaguirre (ESP/Bahrain-Merida) s.t. |
8 | Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/Bahrain-Merida) s.t. |
9 | Luis Leon Sanchez Gill (ESP/Astana) s.t. |
10 | Carlos Barbero (ESP/Movistar) s.t. |
General Classification | |
1 | Caleb Ewan (AUS/Mitchelton-SCOTT) 7hr 54min |
2 | Daryl Impey (RSA/Mitchelton-SCOTT) at 10 seconds |
3 | Peter Sagan (SVK/BORA-Hansgrohe) +12 |
4 | Jay McCarthy (AUS/BORA-Hansgrohe) +12 |
5 | Nathan Haas (AUS/Katusha-Alpecin) +15 |
6 | Jhonatan Restrepo (COL/Katusha-Alpecin) +15 |
7 | Elia Viviani (ITA/Quick-Step Floors) +16 |
8 | Simone Consonni (ITA/UAE Team Emirates) +16 |
9 | Carlos Barbero (ESP/Movistar) +16 |
10 | Anthony Roux (FRA/FDJ) +16 |
Sprint Leader | |
1 | Caleb Ewan (AUS/Mitchelton-SCOTT) 29 pts |
2 | Peter Sagan (SVK/BORA-Hansgrohe) 25 pts |
3 | Nathan Haas (AUS/Katusha-Alpecin) 22 pts |
King of the Mountain | |
1 | Nicholas Dlamini (RSA/Team Dimension Data) 20 pts |
2 | William Clarke (AUS/EF Education First-Drapac) 12 pts |
3 | Scott Bowden (AUS/UniSA) 6 pts |