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You are here: Home / Reports / Centurion-Vaude and Topeak-Ergon secure leads at Transalp

July 19, 2013 By Mike Blewitt Leave a Comment

Centurion-Vaude and Topeak-Ergon secure leads at Transalp

Markus Kaufmann (GER) and Jochen Kaess (GER) of Centurion Vaude have underlined their claim on this year’s Craft BIKE Transalp powered by Sigma title by claiming their second consecutive stage win in 4:07:48.2 hours today.

The overall leaders secured their 2013’s third on the sixth stage from San Martino di Castrozza to Crespano del Grappa (104.04km, 2,781,) with an advantage of only 21 seconds on second ranked Team Bulls 1 (4:08:09.3) which was able to reduce the deficit of 45 seconds gained until the last climb in the final descent to the finish.

Urs Huber (SUI) and Karl Platt (GER) thus cemented their third place in the overall ranking. Alban Lakata (AUT) and Robert Mennen (GER) of Topeak Ergon Racing, who came in third today (4:11:44.3), still sit on the second spot of the overall standings but lost some precious time today again due to a flat in the last climb.

Leaving San Martino Di Castrozza.

Before, the top-3 teams of this year’s Transalp had been racing together towards the new town in Transalp history. It was only in the very last part of the ascent to Croce del Lebi when the Yellow Jerseys were able to break away thus laying the foundation of their today’s triumph and of their now to seven minutes extended lead in the standings over Topeak Ergon Racing.

“The final was very, very hard. Of course we are happy that we were able to build up some more lead which is very good for going comfortably into the last two days. We really hope to bring home those Yellow Jerseys to Riva del Garda,” said Jochen Kaess.

Urs Huber of second ranked Team Bulls 1 was also happy although it didn’t really work out with the stage win he was going for.

“The descent was very technical, so we couldn’t go as fast as we wanted. We caught up a bit but not enough. However, we are pleased that we were doing well again; in contrary to yesterday. This is some sort of redemption for sure,” stated Swiss marathon ace Urs Huber.

Women’s leader without competition

While the two leading men have to carefully keep an eye on their main pursuers, it’s seems that Sally Bigham (GBR) and Borghild Loevset (NOR) of Topeak Ergon Racing have a comparatively easy job to do on the last two stages.

Ready for fresh pink jerseys!

Ready for fresh pink jerseys!

The fastest women in the field bearing the Pink Jerseys extended their lead again arriving in Crespano del Grappa after 5:05:16.6 hours and thus ten minutes earlier than runner-ups Cornelia Hug (SUI) and Andrea Faessler (SUI) of Crazy Velo Shop Scott (5:15:53.6).

In contrary to the two Swiss racers who seem to have booked for second at each stage, Aurélie Halbwachs (MU) and Yolandi du Toir (RSA) secured their first podium appearance as third (5:35:11.9) thus writing another chapter in Transalp history.

After being the first of her home country ever to compete in the Transalp, Halbwachs is also the first from Mauritius to jump on a podium, too, in 16 years.

Master leaders top of their category

Clinching their sixth stage win in 4:38:01.7 hours, master category leaders Carsten Bresser (GER) and Udo Boelts (GER) of Rocky Mountain/Centurion not only underlined their outstanding class but also impressed by finishing as 14th ranked team in the overall classifier of stage six.

Coming in as second behind of the Blue Jerseys were Johann Grasegger (GER) and Andreas Laner (ITA). Team Jeep Scott mastered the stage in 4:41:57.3 hours and thus relegated Claudio Segata (ITA) and Piergiorgio Dellagiacoma (ITA) of Team Tecno MTB to third rank (4:44:00.1).

Grand Master leaders still dominating

By coming in before the third and just shortly after the second master duo Walter Platzgummer (ITA) and Gilberto Perini (ITA) of Team Naturns Scott-Torbado showed their outstanding strength in the grand master category again winning impressively in their category (4:42:47.0).

Baerti Bucher (SUI) and Doug Brown (RSA) of Bixs nine-twelve-sixtyone took second (4:59.38.9) while Felix Weese (GER) and Georg Niggl (GER) of Craft and Friends placed third (5:15:46.5).

Close finish in mixed category

Kristin Aamodt (NOR) and Daniel Jung (ITA) of Mountain Heroes nailed their fifth consecutive stage win in 5:05:16.1 hours today.

Mixed podium

Imogen Smith (AUS) and Mike Blewitt (AUS) from Subaru-MarathonMTB.com crossed the finish line in second position (5:06:29.5), only 1:13 minutes behind of the Orange Jerseys, thus securing their best stage result so far while Bettina Uhlig (GER) and Mathias Nothegger (AUT) of www.1place.com/Wheeler ixs rounded out the podium as third (5:07:50.8).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFN_ChUW-W0&feature=youtu.be

Tomorrow’s seventh stage of the Craft BIKE Transalp powered by Sigma leads over 118.52 km and 3,005 metres in elevation gain from Crespano del Grappa to Rovereto.

Full results are on Datasport.com

Filed Under: Reports Tagged With: Italy, Mixed, Stage Racing, Transalp

About Mike Blewitt

Mike loves all things bike, but marathons definitely hold a special place in his heart. He's the co-founder of MarathonMTB.com. He's raced extensively throughout Europe, North America and Australia and has represented Australia twice at the UCI Marathon World Championships.

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