Saturday 25 February 2017

Greg Van Avermet (BMC) wins Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Belgium.

Greg Van Avermet (Belguim) BMC Racing defends his second Omloop Het Niuewsblad in.
 The winning move was formed in installments, beginning with Sagan’s fierce accelerations on the climb of the Wolvenberg and the cobbles that followed at Haaghoek, efforts that helped peg back the early leaders and whittle down an already reduced group of favourites.
 Only Sagan and Van Avermaet could then respond when Vanmarcke attacked on the final climb of the Molenberg, and the trio quickly established a lead of 30 seconds over the chasers. They would scarcely hand back an inch of that advantage thereafter, despite the efforts of Sky and Quick-Step in the group of twelve riders that formed behind them. In truth, the three leaders looked a rung or two above everyone else in the opening race of the Belgian season, though it must be noted that a number of contenders, including Tom Boonen (Quick-Step) and Alexander Kristoff (Katusha), were eliminated by a crash ahead of the Taaienberg, traditionally the true starting point of hostilities among the favourites. Sagan was forced to lead the break into the final kilometre, though it was Vanmarcke, winner of Omloop in 2012, who opened the sprint from distance.






Van Avermaet was quick to respond. He swiftly moved past Vanmarcke and put a length into Sagan, and the world champion was never able to get back on terms.

Iboroma Akpana wins veteran crit classic race, Lagos, Nigeria.

Iboroma Akpana wins veteran male category CC12 crit race.
See beautiful gallery here






Timi Abaka (sharks racing team) wins cc12 lagos crit race in dolphin estate, lagos, Nigeria.

Timi Abaka (Nigeria) Shark's Racing Team wins CC12 Criterium Cycling race in Dolphin Estate, Lagos, Nigeria.

Second edition of this year race was pack full of riders that just came from the just concluded All African Championship in Luxor, Egypt and riders that also came back from Challenge Du Green March in Laayoune, Taroundant, Morocco.

It was a full of pure fight as the flag went down which there was so many attacks upon attacks until a breakaway that consist eight riders broke clearly, later another two where inchase to bring them back but it was to no avail.
Finally the winner of the day would come from the breakaway and it came from (Shark's Racing Team) Timi Abaka, and Qadril Ajibade (CC12) came second while his teammate Fasema Samuel finish up third in the podium.
Full results:
Timi Abaka first (Shark's Racing Team)
Qadril Ajibade second (CC12)
Fasema Samuel Third (CC12)





Sunday 12 February 2017

Amin Galdoune (Delio Colosio) wins final race of Prince challenge in Taroundadnt, Morocco.

Amine Galdoune (Morocco) Delio Gallina Colosio Eurofeed Team sprints to final day victory in




Challenge International Du Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan in Taroundant, Morroco.

Saturday 11 February 2017

Umberto Marengo (Italy) Deilin Colosio wins rain soak marred Challenge du Prince Heritier race in Taroundant, Morocco.

Umberto Marengo (Delio Gallina Colosio Eurofeed) sprints to rain marred Challenge International Du Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan in Taroudant, Morroco.
Full result here:






Friday 10 February 2017

Gallery of Day four race in Taroudant, Morocco.

Day four Galleries of Challenge International Du Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan Taroudant, Agadir, Morroco.
Was won by (Nice Pro Cycling Team) Thomas Vaubourzeix.






Thomas Vaubourzeix (Nice Pro Cycling Team) wins Challenge Du Prince Heritier in Taroundant, Morocco.

Thomas Vaubourziex (Nice Pro Cycling Team) wins Challenge International Du Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan Taroudant, Agadir, Morroco.
See result here:





Wednesday 8 February 2017

Orken Ahmet (Torku Sekerspor) wins day three international green march challenge in Morocco

Orken Ahmet (Torku Sekerspor) wins day three of Challenge International Green March in Es Semara, Morocco.
See results here and gallery