Race news
While people were busy hyping, and then later racing and discussing, the 41st Amstel Gold Race, there were other races going on. Here are a few results from some races.
» 47th Tour du Loir-et-Cher: April 12-16, France
Final general classification
1 Jacob Moe Rasmussen (Den) Team GLS
2 Mariusz Wiesiak (Pol) Polish National Team
3 Jérôme Bonnace (Fra) UC Chateauroux
4 Morten Christiansen (Den) Glud & Marstrand Horsens
5 Cédric Drouet (Fra) UC Chateauroux
» Tour du Finistère: April 15, France
Results – 188 km
1 Sergey Kolesnikov (Rus) Dynamo Moscow
2 Pierrick Fedrigo (Fra) Bouygues Telcom
3 Gastanaga (Spa) ATOM
4 Mirko Allegrini (Ita) Panaria
5 Yuriy Trofimov (Rus) Dynamo Moscow
» 23rd Tro Bro Léon: April 16, Lannilis, France
1 Mark Renshaw (Aus) Crédit Agricole)
2 Alexandre Usov (Blr) Ag2R Prevoyance
3 Jean-Patrick Nazon (Fra) Ag2R Prevoyance
4 Lloyd Mondory (Fra) Ag2R Prevoyance
5 Lilian Jegou (Fra) Française Des Jeux
» 24th Giro d’Oro: April 16, Italy
1 Damiano Cunego (Ita) Lampre-Fondital
2 Giuseppe Palumbo (Ita) Acqua & Sapone
3 Luca Mazzanti (Ita) Ceramica Panaria-Navigare
4 Rinaldo Nocentini (Ita) Acqua & Sapone
5 Przemyslaw Niemiec (Pol) Miche
While none of these are major races, they all have some significance to me. The first one, of course, is just to highlight the future of a few Danish cyclists. As a fan of Frank Høj, I find myself following Danish cyclists and it’s nice when there are familiar names who do well. And it’s nice when a young one, such as Morten Christiansen does as well as his elder compatriot, Jacob Moe Rasmussen.
The other two races involve ProTour riders doing well in smaller races. It’s really very nice to see the former FDJ rider, Mark Renshaw, win a race with his two team. I hope that he continues to do well. I’m glad that CA is turning out to be the perfect fit. And, of course, it’s nice to see Damiano Cunego in good form. Hopefully he’ll be keeping it up through the Giro, which is next month.
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