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EFE · Road Competition · 02/25/2021
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) achieved the most important victory of his palmars at the top of Jebel Jais with a final attack that surprised the favorites of the Tour of the United Arab Emirates, where the planned battle between Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates) and the British Adam Yates (Ineos Grenadiers) opted for the Slovenian, who took a decisive step to achieve the leader’s red jersey.
Vingegaard, 24, canceled in the last meters the escape of Kazakh Lutsenko and attacked to arrive alone 3 seconds ahead of Pogacar and Yates and 5 seconds ahead of the main group completed, among others, by Colombian Sergio Higuita (EF Education -Nippo) and the Portuguese Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-Quick Step).
A day of glory for the Danish and of frustration for Lutsenko, who after all the climb alone, jumping from the day’s break, saw his illusions ruined a few meters from the top. Among so many sensations, Pogacar fulfilled the process of keeping the lead against Yates.
Once the mountain stages have been completed, Pogacar is a clear favorite for the final triumph. The 2020 Tour de France winner has won all the stage races in which he has worn the leader’s jersey. On Saturday he will put his name, except for a huge surprise, in the first World Tour event of the season. Beats Adam Yates by 45 seconds and Joao Almeida by 1 minute and 12 seconds.
Sentenced escape, Ineos and UAE get under control
The first break had a single protagonist, the Swiss Mathias Frank (AG2R-Citroen), but then 8 more riders joined, including Lutsenko (Astana), Alex Dowsett (Israel) and De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal), always controlled and around 2 minutes.
Distant marking between Ineos and UAE preparing the final ascent to Jebel Jais, the highest peak in the UAE, in the Hajar Mountains, with the summit at an altitude of 1,934 meters. Yates’s men took on the task of sorting and attrition, always with Pogacar’s guard on alert near the front.
As the port approached the flight languished, but the Lutsenko rebellion broke out as soon as the flat roads were abandoned. The Kazakh, winner of stages in Tour and Vuelta, tried it alone, made a good ascent accepting the planned duel between the favorites.
Ineos does not admit relays going up Jebel Jais, endless climb of 21 kilometers, not too hard, 5.4 percent unevenness, but Yates’s men were flying making a dent in the overall group.
Lutsenko gives in, Vingegaard wins and Pogacar is reinforced
Open-breasted leotard, fight Lutsenko on the routes that cut through spectacular canyons and cliffs on the way to the Emirat roof. Colombian Daniel Martnez was tense for Yates, in work of attrition.
The first attack was from Bora with Konrad 5 from goal, but Martnez stopped him short, making it clear that Ineos was in charge of the group. Meanwhile, Lutsenko’s dream is diluted like a sugar, damaged by an attack from the house of Italian Tiburn Vincenzo Nibali at 3 from goal.
Nibali did not go far, it was a pride of pride. Then you tens Almeida, an initiative that opened the hornet’s nest at the head of the group. At 800 meters Lutsenko held out with a handful of seconds, but Vingegaard came out for him, who, as he was not dangerous for the overall, had a few meters of confidence.
Those meters were enough to give Lutsenko the lunge and raise his arms in winner, with a time of 4 hours, 19 minutes and 18 seconds. Behind boards between Pogacar and Yates. There was no all-out battle like at Jebel Hafeet. Just in case, the leader entered ahead. On Saturday be the king of the Emirates.
The Emirates Tour continue this Friday with the dispute of its sixth and penultimate stage, of 168 kilometers, starting in Deira Island and finishing in Palm Jumeirah.
Classifications [Clasificaciones completas]
Stage classification:
Jonas Vingegaard (DEN / Jumbo-Visma) – 4:19:08
2. Tadej Pogacar (SLO / UAE Emirates) at 0:03
3. Adam Yates (GBR / Ineos) at 0:03
4. Sergio Higuita (COL / EF Education-Nippo) at 0:05
5. Joo Almeida (POR / Deceuninck-Quick Step) at 0:06
6. Nicholas Schultz (AUS / BikeExchange) at 0:06
7. Sepp Kuss (United States / Jumbo-Visma) at 0:08
8. Wouter Poels (NED / Bahrain-Victorious) at 0:08
9. Ben Hermans (BEL / Israel Start-Up Nation) at 0:08
10. Geoffrey Bouchard (FRA / Ag2r-Citron) at 0:08
General classification:
1. Tadej Pogacar (SLO / United Arab Emirates): 12:50:21
2. Adam Yates (GBR / Ineos) at 0:45
3. Joo Almeida (POR / Deceuninck-Quick Step) at 1:12
4. Chris Harper (AUS / Jumbo-Visma) at 1:54 am
5. Neilson Powless (US / EF Education-Nippo) at 1:56
Mattias Skjelmose Jensen (DEN / Trek-Segafredo) at 2:47 am
7. Damiano Caruso (ITA / Bahrain-Victorious) at 2:49
8. Mattia Cattaneo (ITA / Deceuninck-Quick Step) at 4:03
9. RUBN FERNNDEZ (Spa / Cofidis) at 4:23
10. Mascara (ITA / Deceuninck-Quick Step) at 6:40
Next stage, 6: Deira Island – Palm Jumeirah / 168 Km.
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