IL TEAM SKY VINCE LA CRONOMETRO a SQUADRE - 1a tappa della Vuelta di Spagna pubblicato il 20/08/2016




SÁBADO 20 AGOSTO - 1a ETAPA   - 
Termal. B. de Laias / Castrelo de Miño  127.8 km



IL TEAM SKY VINCE LA CRONOMETRO a SQUADRE - 1a tappa della Vuelta di Spagna
Peter Kennaugh primo lerder il maglia rossa



Ordine d'arrivo 1a tappa Vuelta di Spagna 2016

1    Team Sky    0:30:37     
2    Movistar          
3    Orica-BikeExchange    0:00:06     
4    BMC Racing Team    0:00:07     
5    Etixx-QuickStep    0:00:22     
6    LottoNL-Jumbo    0:00:27     
7    Trek-Segafredo    0:00:50     
8    Cannondale    0:00:52     
9    Tinkoff          
10    Bora-Argon 18    0:00:57     
11    Astana Pro Team    0:00:58     
12    FDJ    0:01:05     
13    IAM Cycling    0:01:13     
14    Katusha    0:01:17     
15    Dimension Data          
16    Lotto Soudal    0:01:27     
17    Cofidis    0:01:34     
18    Caja Rural-RGA Seguros    0:01:36     
19    Ag2r-La Mondiale    0:01:48     
20    Giant-Alpecin    0:01:50     
21    Direct Energie    0:01:55     
22    Lampre-Merida    0:02:09     

Classifica Generale dopo la 1a tappa Vuelta di Spagna 2016

1    Peter Kennaugh (GBr) Team Sky    
 

 


Team Sky win Vuelta TTT opener

Team Sky got their 2016 Vuelta a Espana campaign off to the best possible start with a thrilling victory in the opening team time trial.

Powering around the 27.8-kilometre course in a winning time of 30 minutes and 37 seconds, the team pushed hard over the line in Castrelo de Mino to take the win by a margin of less than a second.

Peter Kennaugh was first across the stripe, and as a result the Brit becomes the first man to pull on the red leader's jersey in this year's race.

Movistar were pushed down to second place by mere fractions, with Orica-BikeExchange rounding out the podium places, six seconds back, amidst a close battle for victory.

Chris Froome dug deep to keep the team's five-man group together in the final metres, coming in alongside Kennaugh, Salvatore Puccio, Michal Kwiatkowski and Leopold Konig. David Lopez arrived moments later after pulling off inside the final kilometre, while Christian Knees and Ian Boswell emptied the tank out on course to lay the foundations for a winning effort.

The win puts Froome into a strong GC position from the outset, taking time out of all his major rivals in Ourense
 


 


 

 




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