Andrea Guardini centra la prima all'Abu Dhabi Tour, ma a farla da padrone è il caldo. pubblicato il 08/10/2015

PLANIMETRIA GENERALE ABU DHABI TOUR




Giovedì 8 ottobre . 1a tappa Abu Dhabi Tour 2015  -  QASR AL SARAB / MADINAT ZAYED (Liwa)  174 Km

ALTIMETRIA 1a tappa ABU DHABI TOUR (altre planimetrie in allegato)

Stage 1 – The ADNOC Stage (174km)The entire stage takes place in the stunning Rub al Khali desert, part of Abu Dhabi’s Western Region. Starting among the red sand dunes that surround the beautiful Qasr Al Sarab Resort, the undulating race route accrues around 1,200m of vertical climbing.

The riders will trace a ring around Liwa and the nearby oasis, passing through the town twice. The riders then head north along straight roads for 55km, with the slightest of downhill gradients, as far as the town of Madinat Zayed. After the first crossing of the finish line, the peloton then enters a final 15km loop, to be ridden just once. A mass sprint is expected, although the desert winds could influence the outcome.
 

GUARDINI IS BEST OF THE SPRINTERS IN ABU DHABI TOUR INAUGURAL STAGE
 
 
Madinat Zayed, 8 October 2015 – Andrea Guardini (Astana Pro Team) flashed to victory today in a bunch sprint at the end of Stage 1, the ADNOC stage (Qasr Al Sarab - Madinat Zayed, 159.5km), of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in partnership with RCS Sports and Events.

The first breakaway of the race formed after just 4km, when six riders escaped the bunch: Paul Voss (Bora Racing Team), Will Clarke (Drapac Professional Cycling), Songezo Jim (MTN- Qhubeka), Francisco Mancebo (Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team), Michael Thompson (Team Wiggins) and Alessandro Bazzana (UnitedHealthcare). At km 24, their lead reached its maximum of 4'05". The breakaway riders covered 35.5 kph in the first hour of racing.

Before the first intermediate sprint, in Liwa (km 70), Thompson lost contact with the lead group. Clarke, Bazzana, Mancebo and Jim filled the first four places at the sprint. The breakaway riders covered 34.8 kph in the first two hours of racing.

After 95km, only Voss and Mancebo remained at the head of the race. At the second intermediate sprint, in Liwa (km 101.5), Voss and Mancebo filled the first two places in the sprint, with Jim third at 1'50" and Henao fourth at 2'06", at the head of the peloton.

After the second intermediate sprint, Voss relented, leaving Mancebo alone in the race lead.

At approximately km 128, Tunisian national champion Rafaa Chtioui (Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team) darted out of the peloton, passed his team-mate Mancebo and moved to the head of the race. Chtioui held off the chasing peloton until the Red Kite marking the final kilometre of the race. The peloton, led by team-mates of some of the fastest sprinters in the world, accelerated around the final curve with 500m to go, before Guardini shot ahead of this rivals to win the first ever stage in the annals of the Abu Dhabi Tour.

 
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STAGE RESULT
1 - 
Andrea Guardini (Astana Pro Team) 159.5 km in 4h21’11”, average speed 36.640 km/h
2 - 
Tom Boonen (Etixx - Quick Step) s.t.
3 - 
Daniele Bennati (Tinkoff Saxo) s.t.

JERSEYS
  • RED JERSEY, sponsored by ADNOC (General Classification by time) – Andrea Guardini (Astana Pro Team)
  • GREEN JERSEY, sponsored by ABU DHABI SPORTS COUNCIL (General Classification by points) – Andrea Guardini (Astana Pro Team)
  • WHITE JERSEY, sponsored by THE NATIONAL (Best Young Rider, born after 1 January 1990) – Songezo Jim (MTN - Qhubeka)
  • BLACK JERSEY, sponsored by ETIHAD AIRWAYS (Intermediate Sprint Jersey Classification) – Paul Voss (Bora - Argon 18)
 

TOMORROW'S STAGE TIMINGS
Stage 2 – The Capital Stage (Yas Marina Circuit – Yas Mall, 129km)
Start Meeting Point: Yas Marina Circuit 
Sign-On Procedures: 12.00pm-1.25pm
Roll out (transfer 4,000m) 1.30pm
km 0: Approx. 1.40pm
Intermediate Sprints: km 54.8 - Yas Marina Circuit and km 91.3 - Emirates Palace
Finish: Yas Mall - approx. 5.00pm
Race Headquarters: Al Dhafra Stadium, Madinat Zayed, UAE

ROUTE
A flat stage across the city, starting at the Yas Marina Circuit and heading towards the southern part of the city along wide and mostly straight roads. After the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Exhibition Hall, the peloton turns back on itself, returning to Yas Island, then follows the Corniche until the Emirates Palace. There the riders will face a U-turn, cycling again alongside the Corniche until Yas Island, where the finish line is positioned next to the Yas Mall. Again, a mass sprint is expected.




Press conference declarations by the stage winner and first race leader Andrea Guardini (Astana Pro Team):

Q Tells us what you were thinking in the final metres when you overtook Sagan.

AI remember that, with 250m to go, I took was on Bennati's wheel, and I saw Sagan call out to Bennati to pull him, because they were too close ot the front. When I was at 250m, I heard my name over the loudspeakers in the race commentary, and it was really incredible. I knew that I had the legs to do a really powerful sprint. I moved over to the left side, and I went. At that moment, I remembered what it was like to win the stage in the Giro d'Italia.

Q How did you find the heat?
A This was the hottest day of my career and, I am sure, of that of most of the other riders. We started in the desert in 53 degree heat, and it was special because it was the first time in my career. I have raced in Malaysia, in Adelaide at the Tour Down Under, and once I trained around Adelaide in 50 degree heat. I felt really hot, but when I saw the faces of the other races, I tried to remember that, even if I was suffering, the others were suffering more than me. 

Q What does it mean to you to ride in a team with Nibali and Aru, where it is difficult for you to find your place in the Tour de France or the Giro d'Italia?
A We are one of the strongest General Classification teams, especially since Fabio Aru has stepped up and built a group of riders around him, effectively creating a second GC team. We have a lot of riders to work these goals. I know that I am a sprinter who can work alone, but it is not at all easy to win a place in a Grand Tour. I hope that today's win will give me a berth in the Giro d'Italia next year, because there are a lot of sprint stages there. We start in the Netherlands, so it will be a bit like 2012, when we started in Denmark. It would be nice to do the Giro d'Italia again. 

Q You beat the World Champion in his first race today. Was that special?
A Yeah, of course it was nice to see him, 250m out, pulling for Bennati, and to pass him at 200 or 150m on the left side. I'm really happy because he was very sporting with me. He didn't close me into the barrier. He saw me on the left and he kept to his line in the centre. I am really happy that he won the World Championships  because he's a really powerful rider and a good World Champion for everyone.

Q You have won in Malaysia, Turkey, Qatar and Oman, and you have been 2nd in Dubai. Are you an expert in the heat, or in Asian races?
A I like these places, and when I saw, last year, that RCS was organising this race and that we were going to do it, I was really interested. I saw that there were a lot of sprint stages, and I am simply interested in visiting these places. For example, I like F1, and I will really enjoy seeing the Yas Marina Circuit. It will be really special for me to race there.

 



#RideToAbuDhabi
The Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in collaboration with RCS Sport (8-11 October) consists of four stages covering a total of 555km; three stages suit the sprinters, while the remaining stage finishes uphill after a 10.8km climb with gradients touching 12%. the General Classification is expected to be decided on the climb.
#UCICyclingGala
On the evening of the last stage, the Tour will have the honour of hosting the very first UCI Cycling Gala awards ceremony. This unique event will celebrate the end of the UCI professional road cycling season with its stakeholders in Abu Dhabi.
PHOTO CREDIT: ANSA / CARCONI - PERI
 

 
Team LAMPRE-MERIDA

Partita la prima edizione, la LAMPRE-MERIDA 35^ con Ulissi

Start of the 1st edition, LAMPRE-MERIDSA 35th with Ulissi

8 ottobre 2015 

Il sole e i velocisti hanno monopolizzato la scena della frazione inaugurale della prima edizione dell'Abu Dhabi Tour, suggestiva corsa alla quale la LAMPRE-MERIDA si è presentata con una formazione composta da Cimolai, Mario Costa, Modolo, Mori, Ulissi e Xu Gang.

Partenza in pieno deserto, da Qasr al Sarab, e arrivo, dopo 160 km in un paesaggio fatto di dune di sabbia (foto Bettini), a Madinat Zayed, per una volata di gruppo.
Durante la tappa, spazio all'attacco di 6 corridori, ben controllato dal plotone, poi sortita negli ultimi chilometri di gara di Chtioui, ripreso a 1 km dall'arrivo.

Per lo sprint finale, la LAMPRE-MERIDA ha attivato un pesce pilota di livello come Davide Cimolai, il quale ha portato il velocista designato, Sacha Modolo, nelle posizioni di prima fila quando mancavano 700 metri all'arrivo.
Il vincitore di due tappe al Giro d'Italia 2015 ha perso però posizioni nell'ultima curva a destra che immetteva sul rettilineo finale di 500 metri, non riuscendo a recuperare, visto il gran numero di atleti lanciati nello sprint, e rinunciando a proseguire nell'azione.

Successo di Guardini su Boonen e Bennati, per la LAMPRE-MERIDA 35° posto di Ulissi.

"Tappa suggestiva per la sua particolarità, con una prima parte tra le ondulazioni delle dune del deserto e poi il lungo avvicinamento alla sede d'arrivo - ha commentato Marco Marzano - Il percorso non favoriva gli attaccanti e l'andamento di gara ha confermato le previsione: il gruppo ha avuto gioco facile nel controllare la fuga e concludere la gara allo sprint.
Cimolai ha lavorato con una buona intesa per Modolo, la volata non è stata però favorevole ai nostri colori: dobbiamo ripartire dall'insuccesso di oggi per dare il massimo nelle prossime tre tappe".

ORDINE D'ARRIVO
1- Guardini 4h21'11"
2- Boonen s.t.
3- Bennati s.t.
4- Palini s.t.
5- Canola s.t.
35- Ulissi s.t.
57- Mori s.t., 72- Modolo s.t., 74- Xu s.t., 89- Mario Costa 42", 90- Cimolai s.t.

CLASSIFICA GENERALE
1- Guardini 4h21'01"
2- Boonen 4"
3- Bennati 6"
4- Voss 7"
5- Mancebo s.t.
38- Ulissi 10"

The sun and the sprinters monopolised the opening stage of the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Tour, an enchanting race at whose start LAMPRE-MERIDA lined up Cimolai, Mario Costa, Modolo, Mori, Ulissi and Xu Gang.

The bunch moved from Qasr al Sarab, in the desert, and covered 174 km of road in the middle of the dunes and sand (photo Bettini) until the arrival in Madinat Zayed.
During the stage, the race was led by 6 attackers, who were strictly controlled by the peloton, and in the final 30 km by the counter-attacker Chtioui, whose action was neutralized at 1000 mt to the arrival.

In the final sprint, LAMPRE-MERIDA launched Davide Cimolai as top quality pilot fish for Modolo. The two times winner of a stage in the Giro d'Italia 2015 exploited the support of his team mates to reach the front position of the bunch at 700 mt to go, but he had difficulties in defending the position in the last bend at 500 mt to the finish line.
Once he had lost the front row, he did not succeed to recover positions any more, so LAMPRE-MERIDA obtain the 35th place with Ulissi.

The stage was won by Guardini, who preceded Boonen and Bennati.

"The stage was interesting because of its peculiarity: the first part was lightly hilly in the dunes zone, then the road pointed to the arrival - sport director Marzano explained - The course was not favourable for the attackers, in fact the bunch could control easily the breakaway and promote the sprint arrival. 
The cooperation between Cimolai and Modolo was good, but the result wasn't, so we'll need to intensify our efforts even more in the next stages for achieving a top result".

STAGE RESULTS
1- Guardini 4h21'11"
2- Boonen s.t.
3- Bennati s.t.
4- Palini s.t.
5- Canola s.t.
35- Ulissi s.t.
57- Mori s.t., 72- Modolo s.t., 74- Xu s.t., 89- Mario Costa 42", 90- Cimolai s.t.

OVERALL CLASSIFICATION
1- Guardini 4h21'01"
2- Boonen 4"
3- Bennati 6"
4- Voss 7"
5- Mancebo s.t.
38- Ulissi 10"

sito internet: www.teamlampremerida.com


مرحباً (MARHABAN!) FROM STAGE 1 OF THE INAUGURAL ABU DHABI TOUR
 
 
Qasr Al Sarab, 8 October 2015 – Ù…رحباً (Marhaban!) from Stage 1 of the inaugural Abu Dhabi Tour (8-11 October 2015), organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in partnership with RCS Sports and Events. Starting from the extraordinary luxury resort at Qasr Al Sarab, among the unforgettable sand dunes of the Rub al Khali desert, via two intermediate sprints, the stage route leads to Madinat Zayed, the largest town and the administrative centre of Al Gharbia, the largest and westernmost region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

During the stage, 36 Green Jersey Points (of a race total of 152), 16 Black Jersey Points (of a race total of 72), and 16 seconds in time bonuses are up for grabs. Details of time bonuses and the various sub-competitions are given below.

The ceremonial roll out started on schedule at 12.50, After crossing the 3.5km neutralised zone, the peloton of 105 riders, including the brand new Rainbow Jersey of the newly crowned UCI Road World Champion Peter Sagan, competing for the first time since winning the title in Richmond, passed km 0 at 13.02 Did not start: dossard numbers 84, 122 and 175.

 
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STAGE AND TIMINGS
Stage 1 – The ADNOC Stage (174km)
From Qasr Al Sarab to Madinat Zayed
Finish: Approx. 5.00pm
Race Headquarters: Al Dhafra Stadium, Madinat Zayed, UAE

ROUTE
The entire stage takes place in the stunning Rub al Khali desert, part of Abu Dhabi’s Western Region. Starting among the red sand dunes that surround the beautiful Qasr Al Sarab Resort, the undulating race route accrues around 1,200m of vertical climbing. The riders will trace a ring around Liwa and the nearby oasis, passing through the town twice. The riders then head north along straight roads for 55km, with the slightest of downhill gradients, as far as the town of Madinat Zayed. After the first crossing of the finish line, the peloton then enters a final 15km loop, to be ridden just once. A mass sprint is expected, although the desert winds could influence the outcome.
 
JERSEYS
Red Jersey, sponsored by ADNOC (General individual classification by time), and White Jersey, sponsored by The National (Best Young Rider born after 1 January 1990).
NOTE: Time bonuses: Intermediate Sprints: 3, 2 and 1 seconds for positions 1, 2 and 3. Finish line: 10, 6 and 4 seconds for positions 1, 2 and 3.
Stages 1, 2 and 3 have two intermediate sprints and a maximum possible 16 seconds of time bonuses. Stage 4 has three intermediate sprints and a maximum possible 19 seconds of time bonuses. The maximum possible time bonuses for the whole race is 67 seconds.

Green Jersey, sponsored by Abu Dhabi Sports Council (General individual classification by points)
NOTE: Green Jersey Points - Intermediate Sprints: 8, 5, 3 and 1 points for positions 1, 2, 3 and 4. Finish line: 20-16-12-9-7-5-4-3-2-1 (points for first ten riders).
A maximum possible 36 points are up for grabs in each of stages 1, 2 and 3, and 44 points are available for stage 4.

Black Jersey, sponsored by Etihad Airways (Intermediate Sprint Jersey Classification)
NOTE: Black Jersey Points - Intermediate Sprints only: 8, 5, 3 and 1 points for positions 1, 2, 3 and 4.
A maximum possible 16 points available for each of the first three stages, and 24 points are available on stage 4.



POINTS OF INTEREST
km 0 - Qasr Al Sarab
A hotel complex in a luxury oasis surrounded by dunes. Reminiscent of an ancient fortress city perched over a sandy desert valley, it is actually a five-star resort, the perfect base for morning walks on the dunes, camel rides, off-road excursions, falconry shows and desert barbecues.

km 0 - Empty Quarter (desert image)
The Rub Al Khali (‘Empty Quarter’ in English) is the largest sandy area in the world. The landscape, an endless sea of ever-changing dunes, was discovered by the British explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger and by his Emirates and Oman-based adventurer chums in the 1940s and 1950s.

km 70-100 - Liwa Oasis
An oasis in the outskirts of the Rub Al Khali (Empty Quarter) in Al Gharbia region, Liwa is famous for its vast sandy plains and high dunes. Its date palm plantation has more than 100,000 trees, in an ecosystem recognised by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) as an invaluable habitat for genetic resources and biodiversity.

km 145 - Shams Solar Power Station
Shams, with a generation capacity of 100 megawatts, covers an area of over 2.5 square kilometres and is one of the largest solar power stations in the world. Parabolic trough reflectors direct the sun's rays to a collector tube, and a turbine then transforms the energy into in electric power. The impact of the power station can be compared with planting 1.5 million trees or reducing road traffic by 15,000 vehicles. 

km 174 - Madinat Zayed 
The administrative centre of the Al Gharbia region with 29,000 inhabitants, Madinat Zayed was founded in 1968 by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The main tourist attraction is the camel racing track.


#RideToAbuDhabi
The Abu Dhabi Tour, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in collaboration with RCS Sport (8-11 October) consists of four stages covering a total of 555km; three stages suit the sprinters, while the remaining stage finishes uphill after a 10.8km climb with gradients touching 12%. the General Classification is expected to be decided on the climb.
#UCICyclingGala
On the evening of the last day, the Tour will have the honour of hosting the very first UCI Cycling Gala awards ceremony. This unique event will celebrate the end of the UCI professional road cycling season with its stakeholders in Abu Dhabi.
PHOTO CREDIT: ANSA / CARCONI - PERI
 



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Andrea Guardini vince su Boonen e Bennati la 1a tappa dell'Abu Dhabi Tour 2015 © ANSA / CARCONI - PERI
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