Posted by Editoress on 03/9/14
Luke Keough of Unitedhealthcare delivered a masterpiece of pure American criterium style racing as he overcame the wet conditions of the roads to emerge as a winner of the inaugural stage of the 2014 Tour de Taiwan in front of Taipei’s city hall.
“Last year I crashed in that same stage with similar weather conditions, so I knew what to do this time”, Keough commented as he got off his bike to celebrate his first international victory. “It was a little crazy at the end with a few crashes that took some of my team-mates down. But I still had Martin Irvyne and John Murphy staying together to lead me out. They did a perfect job.”
“It’s big for us to come to Taiwan and win”, the American continued. “One of our sponsors, Maxxis, is from here. Today’s stage was a test for every part of our equipment. It’s great to keep performing in Asia. We’ve had some good success recently.” No later than yesterday in Malaysia, Uhc’s Colombian climber Isaac Bolivar completed Le Tour de Langkawi in third position overall while road captain Bradley White won stage 5.
“We have a strong team and big races coming up in Europe with wild cards for Milan-San Remo and Paris-Roubaix”, added the 22 year old from California who is known as a specialist for this kind of short, fast and flat racing. “He was lucky to be on the other side of the crashes”, noted runner up Wouter Wippert from defending champions Drapac. “I had to close a gap, so the sprint was too short for me.”
A born sprinter, Keough indicated that he might not be able to keep the jersey all the way through the five stages of the Tour de Taiwan but his team has ambitions for the overall classification with Murphy who won the 2008 edition of the race.
However, one of the hot favorites for this year took a great profit of the characteristics of stage 1. It featured only five laps and 52 kilometers with the famous tower Taipei 101 as a backdrop for the finish but Frenchman Rémy Di Gregorio of La Pomme Marseille rode away in the first lap, accompanied by Greek Apostolos Bouglas from SP Tableware. Staying away until the last lap, they captured the time bonus of the three intermediate sprints. Having bagged seven seconds, Di Gregorio has an advantage over the other climbers ahead of the hillier stages. “He rode very smartly, that’s exactly what I would have tried to do if I was still a rider”, noticed Taiwan’s cycling legend David McCann who is now a sport director for Synergy Baku and designated Di Gregorio as the man to beat as of now.
Courtesy Tour de Taiwan
Guillaume Boivin (Cannondale) finished 4th on the stage in the same time as the winner
"There was a crash on a corner about 400 metres from the finish line and the first three had a good lead. I tried to get back to them, but the gap was too big", said Boivin to Sportcom .
"I think it's a Tour where one will (need to) take a lot of risks to win", noted Boivin.
Results
Stage 1: Taipei City Circuit, 52 km | |
1 Luke Keough (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team | 1:06:24 |
2 Wouter Wippert (Ned) Drapac Professional Cycling | |
3 Georgios Bouglas (Gre) SP Tableware | |
4 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Cannondale | |
5 Shih Hsin Hsiao (Tpe) Team Gusto | |
6 Shiki Kuroeda (Jpn) Japan National Team | |
7 Jan Dieteren (Ger) Team Stölting | |
8 Marco Zanotti (Ita) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Cycling Team | |
9 Benjamin Giraud (Fra) Team La Pomme Marseille 13 | |
10 Christoph Schweizer (Ger) Synergy Baku Cycling Project | |
11 Phan Åge Haugård (Nor) Frøy - Bianchi | |
12 Samir Jabrayilov (Aze) Synergy Baku Cycling Project | |
13 Jan Sokol (Aut) Synergy Baku Cycling Project | |
14 Po Hung Wu (Tpe) Taiwan National Team | |
15 Jasper Ockeloen (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Cycling Team | |
16 Kohei Uchima (Jpn) Japan National Team | |
17 Muhammad Zulhilmie Afif Ahmad Zamri (Mas) Terengganu Cycling Team | |
18 Charles Planet (Fra) Team Novo Nordisk | |
19 Ioannis Tamouridis (Gre) SP Tableware | |
20 Tomas Buchacek (Cze) Bauknecht - Author | |
21 Takashi Miyazawa (Jpn) Japan National Team | |
22 John Murphy (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team | |
23 Khalil Khorshid (IRI) Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking | |
24 Chun Wing Leung (HKg) Hongkong National Team | |
25 Kun Hung Hung (Tpe) Taiwan National Team | |
26 Hossein Alizadeh (IRI) Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking | |
27 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) Drapac Professional Cycling | |
28 Agshin Ismayilov (Aze) Synergy Baku Cycling Project | |
29 Martin Hunal (Cze) Bauknecht - Author | |
30 Ching Feng Liu (Tpe) Team Gusto | |
31 Georgios Karatzios (Gre) SP Tableware | |
32 Jan Kadúch (Cze) Bauknecht - Author | |
33 Jaap Jacobus Christiaan Roelof Kooijman (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Cycling Team | |
34 Christoph Springer (Ger) Team Vorarlberg | |
35 Ruslan Karimov (Uzb) Usbekistan National TeamUsbekistan | |
36 Hsin Hua Huang (Tpe) Taiwan National Team | |
37 Maarten De Jonge (Ned) Terengganu Cycling Team | |
38 Kwun Wan Law (HKg) Hongkong National Team | |
39 Remco Broers (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Cycling Team | |
40 Nicolas Lefrancois (Fra) Team Novo Nordisk | |
41 Jiri Polnicky (Cze) Bauknecht - Author | |
42 Robbie Hucker (Aus) Drapac Professional Cycling | |
43 Pawel Cieslik (Pol) Bauknecht - Author | |
44 Rémy Di Gregorio (Fra) Team La Pomme Marseille 13 | |
45 Markus Eibegger (Aut) Synergy Baku Cycling Project | |
46 Grischa Janorschke (Ger) Team Vorarlberg | |
47 Thomas Vaubourzeix (Fra) Team La Pomme Marseille 13 | |
48 Yasuharu Nakajima (Jpn) Japan National Team | |
49 Stephen Clancy (Irl) Team Novo Nordisk | |
50 Tim Gebauer (Ger) Team Stölting | |
51 Saeid Safarzadeh (IRI) Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking | |
52 Malcom Rudolph (Aus) Drapac Professional Cycling | |
53 Henrik Evensen (Nor) Frøy - Bianchi | |
54 King Lok Cheung (HKg) Hongkong National Team | |
55 Denis Shaymanov (Uzb) Usbekistan National TeamUsbekistan | |
56 Vadim Shaekhov (Uzb) Usbekistan National TeamUsbekistan | |
57 Chun Kai Feng (Tpe) Team Gusto | |
58 Antoine Lavieu (Fra) Team La Pomme Marseille 13 | |
59 Davide Formolo (Ita) Cannondale | |
60 Periklis Ilias (Gre) SP Tableware | |
61 Gleb Gorbachev (Uzb) Usbekistan National TeamUsbekistan | |
62 Martyn Irvine (Irl) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team | |
63 En Chieh Liu (Tpe) Taiwan National Team | |
64 Joonas Henttala (Fin) Team Novo Nordisk | |
65 Yi Hao Tseng (Tpe) Taiwan National Team | |
66 Edward King (USA) Cannondale | |
67 Brian Bulgac (Ned) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Cycling Team | |
68 Yoann Paillot (Fra) Team La Pomme Marseille 13 | |
69 Nan Wu (Chn) Giant - Champion System Pro Cycling | |
70 Kamnabi Hossein Jahanbanian (IRI) Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking | |
71 Alireza Asgharzadeh (IRI) Tabriz Shahrdari Ranking | |
72 Oddbjorn Klomsten Andersen (Nor) Frøy - Bianchi | |
73 Chun Hing Chan (HKg) Hongkong National Team | |
74 Yusup Abrekov (Uzb) Usbekistan National TeamUsbekistan | |
75 Wei Cheng Lee (Tpe) Team Gusto | |
76 Zhong Yuan (Chn) Giant - Champion System Pro Cycling | |
77 Jean Marc Marino (Fra) Cannondale | |
78 Kristian Engen Forbord (Nor) Frøy - Bianchi | |
79 Cameron Wurf (Aus) Cannondale | |
80 Dominik Hrinkow (Aut) Team Vorarlberg | |
81 Jan Oelerich (Ger) Team Stölting | |
82 Jeffry Louder (USA) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team | |
83 Lijun Bai (Chn) Giant - Champion System Pro Cycling | |
84 Benjamin Johnson (Aus) Drapac Professional Cycling | |
85 Christian Mager (Ger) Team Stölting | |
86 Yusrizal Usoff (Mas) Terengganu Cycling Team | |
87 Hao Liu (Chn) Giant - Champion System Pro Cycling | |
88 Nils Politt (Ger) Team Stölting | |
89 Justin Stuart Morris (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk | |
90 Shu Ming Liu (Tpe) Team Gusto | all s.t. |
91 Nur Amirul Fakhruddin Marzuki (Mas) Terengganu Cycling Team | 0:30 |
92 Apostolos Bouglas (Gre) SP Tableware | 0:42 |
93 Fabian Schnaidt (Ger) Team Vorarlberg | s.t. |
94 Muradjan Halmuratov (Uzb) Terengganu Cycling Team | 0:51 |
95 Aldo Ino Ilesic (Slo) UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team | 0:56 |
96 Hideto Nakane (Jpn) Japan National Team | s.t. |
97 Nicolas Baldo (Fra) Team Vorarlberg | 5:27 |
DNF Jin Yang (Chn) Giant - Champion System Pro Cycling | |
DNS Halvor Tandrevold (Nor) Frøy - Bianchi |
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