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Michael Vanthourenhout (Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal) overcame a damaged shoe to win the second spherical of the 2024 UCI World Cup with a pointy acceleration within the closing corners of a detailed race in Dublin.
The former European champion took benefit of a slip by team-mate Eli Iserbyt on some banking within the closing lap to flee from a gaggle of six which had led all through a lot of the race.
Toon Aerts (Team Deschacht-Hens-FSP) sprinted to second place forward of Felipe Orts (Ridley Racing Team), with winner of the primary spherical Iserbyt in fourth.
On the primary lap of the race, Thibau Nys (Baloise-Trek Lions) crashed going over the jumps, seeming to injure his proper leg. The European champion re-mounted and tried to shut the hole over the next laps, however would finally pull out of the race.
Vanthourenhout was happy to take advantage of his good kind, however admitted that his damaged shoe within the mid-part of the race was an surprising hurdle.
“It was just a little little bit of a panic with the damaged shoe, I assumed that the race was over however I really feel that my legs have been excellent,” Vanthourenhout stated within the TV interview after the end.
“The change was good so I used to be again in sixth place, however I really feel that I used to be going to combat for the win.”
On a largely flat and flowing course, it was tough to make any important gaps throughout the race, with six riders sticking collectively proper till Vanthourenhout’s late acceleration.
“It was tough to make a spot and I really feel I needed to make it within the closing lap and I made it so I’m very blissful,” Vanthourenhout stated.
How it Unfolded
On a course the place it seemed tough to make any important choice, the beginning was essential. Toon Aerts led within the early levels of a congested first lap, earlier than others seemed to place an early marker down on the race.
Czech champion Michael Boros took the lead because the riders approached the jumps. He crashed on the second barrier, inflicting chaos behind which led to European Champion Thibau Nys (Baloise-Trek Lions) additionally coming off, seeming to injure his proper lower-leg. Nys gingerly re-mounted, however was well-distanced. He would later pull out of the race.
Up entrance, twenty or so riders continued to gaggle collectively into the second lap. Vanthourenhout drove the tempo on the entrance and commenced to stretch issues out in direction of the top of lap two, pulling Felipe Orts, Pim Ronhaar (Baloise-Trek Lions) and Joran Wyseure (Crelan-Corendon) away with him with Eli Iserbyt chasing on behind.
Iserbyt would deliver a number of riders with him again to the entrance of the race. Vanthourenhout, who had seemed good, broke his shoe halfway by means of lap three after glancing off a barrier. He stayed in contact as Wyseure lifted the tempo on the entrance with Ronhaar within the wheel.
Vanthourenhout managed to alter the shoe on lap 4 and maintain in touch with the entrance, which now numbered 9 as Ronhaar led.
Vanthourenhout rapidly took the lead together with his alternative shoe in place and accelerated, stretching out the group and thinning it down to 6 – Iserbyt, Ronhaar, Orts, Wyseure, Aerts and Vanthourenhout – by the start of lap 5. The Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal rider bought assist from Ronhaar and Aerts because the strain remained on into lap six, however the leaders stayed collectively as they approached the finale of the race.
Iserbyt got here to the entrance for the primary time on the penultimate lap. The winner of the primary spherical of the UCI World Cup saved the lead all through the finale because the others waited for his or her second to pounce. Iserbyt sprinted to steer by means of essentially the most technical part with Aerts in his wheel and Vanthourenhout simply behind.
Iserbyt hit the side-barrier developing some banking, permitting Vanthourenhout to take the lead forward of Aerts and Iserbyt. Vanthourenhout took a small hole with Aerts chasing down, however Vanthourenhout would maintain on to take the second spherical of the 2024 males’s UCI World Cup with Aerts sprinting to second and Orts third forward of Iserbyt.
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