Thursday, 24 August 2017

Tomasz Marczynski (Lotto Soudal) wins stage six in Sagunt, Vuelta.

Tomasz Marczynski (Lotto Soudal) sprints to Phenomenal brutal stage six victory in win Sagunt, Vuelta a Espana.
 That is, without doubt, the biggest win of Tomasz Marczynski's career. The 33-year-old has twice been Polish national champion and he won the Tour du Maroc in 2015 but this is obviously on a different level.








 Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors) was wins most combative prize of stage six.
David Villella (in polka dots after stage 6 at the Vuelta Tim de Axel Domont (AGR2 Lamondiale) hit the deck during stage.
Alberto Contador (Trek-SegaFredo) goes on the attack during stage six.

 After the breakaway succeeded on stage 5, the peloton saw the opportunity again to make an early move stick. While Wednesday saw some 17 riders make it clear of the bunch, Thursday’s stage 6 to Sagunt surpassed that.
The pace in the opening kilometres matched the weather, hot in every sense, with repeated attacks flying off the front. After more than 30 kilometres of racing, a breakaway began to form, first with 20 riders but that ballooned to 37 before settling at 27.

Top Ten General Classification result

 1, Christopher Froome (Great Britain) Team Sky 22:54:37,
2, Johan Esteban Chaves Rubio (Colombia) Orica-Scott 00:00:11,
3, Nicolas Roche (Ireland) BMC Racing 00:00:13,
4, Tejay van Garderen (United State) BMC Racing 00:00:27,
5, Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Bahrain-Merida 00:00:36,
6, David de la Cruz (Spain) Quick-Step Floors 00:00:40,
7, Fabio Aru (Italy) Astana Pro Team 00:00:49,
8 Adam Yates (Great Britain) Orica-Scott 00:00:50,
9, Michael Woods (Cannada) Cannondale-Drapac 00:01:13,
10, Simon Yates (Great Britain) Orica-Scott 00:01:26



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