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Gulf Today
29-03-2025
- Sport
- Gulf Today
Vine wins Coppi e Bartali stage three as Roglic claims Tour of Catalonia lead
Jay Vine claimed victory on stage three of the Coppi e Bartali for UAE Team Emirates-XRG, arriving to the line solo on the 142km trek from Riccione to Cesena. Vine attacked with Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal-Quick Step) just before the final climb of Diolaguardia with -25km to go, with the pair building up a slender lead of no more than 20 seconds. The Australian rider would go clear solo over the top of the climb and maintain a small advantage on the wet descent. As the group chased behind, Vine opened the afterburners to put his time-trial ability to the test with the Australian putting in a gutsy performance to take his first win of the 2025 campaign. Vine: 'It's really amazing to get a win on the board. It's my first win in Italy which is pretty special and the first since my son was born so it's really motivating having him and my wife cheering at home. 'The team is on a great wave at the moment and I'm delighted to add to it and get my name on that list of victories, it's really special.' Roglic claims Tour of Catalonia lead with stage four win: Over in Catalunya, only a photo finish could seperate Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) and UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Juan Ayuso once again. This time around, it was Ayuso who was forced to settle for second place on the day, ceding the leader's jersey to the Slovenian. With another impressive performance to add to a string of recent highlights, Ayuso ended stage 4 of the Volta a Catalunya in the young rider's jersey. In a repeat of Wednesday's stage to La Molina, Thursday's summit finish atop the Montserrat Monastery produced a barnstorming battle between the race's two strongest climbers. Although it was Roglič who ultimately triumphed, it was Ayuso who had made the biggest attack of the stage in the final kilometres. Ayuso's attack came with 2.6km to ride, after his UAE Team Emirates-XRG team-mates had performed their duties to the mark. At first, it was Julius Johansen and Domen Novak who worked tirelessly to keep the day's breakaway in check, before Pavel Sivakov guided his team to the foot of the final climb, Pablo Torres ramped up the pace and Marc Soler buried himself to perhaps make himself the day's unofficial MVP. Once the Spaniard had spent his last bullet, Adam Yates went to task at the front and all that was left was for Ayuso to make his premeditated attack. Just as the team had discussed in the morning, the 22-year-old launched a searing acceleration in a bid to drop his rivals. Beginning the stage in the race lead, Ayuso was a man on a mission. With one final look round to Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step), Ayuso ridded himself of all but one rival - the man he would bring to the line to decide the day's winner in a sprint. As they crested the final bend, Ayuso and Roglic went head-to-head in another exciting finish, and their respective bonus seconds taken throughout the course of the race ensure that the pair will begin stage 5 level on time. A sprint finish should be expected in the next stage, before the pair will clash once again to decide the general classification over the weekend. 'I had something left at the end, so luckily I won,' said Roglic. '(It's) definitely not (over, there are) hard days to come, for the moment I'm going well, we are in a good position, and we will see. 'We go day by day and we will see by the end.' Stage five of the seven-day race takes riders 172 kilometres from Pauls to Amposta. Agencies


Dubai Eye
29-03-2025
- Sport
- Dubai Eye
UAE Team Emirates-XRG seals victory in Italy, Catalunya
Jay Vine claimed victory on stage 3 of the Coppi e Bartali for UAE Team Emirates-XRG, arriving to the line solo on the 142km trek from Riccione to Cesena. Vine attacked with Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal-Quick Step) just before the final climb of Diolaguardia with -25km to go, with the pair building up a slender lead of no more than 20 seconds. The Australian rider would go clear solo over the top of the climb and maintain a small advantage on the wet descent. As the group chased behind, Vine opened the afterburners to put his time-trial ability to the test with the Australian putting in a gutsy performance to take his first win of the 2025 campaign. The racing continues tomorrow in Italy with a hilly stage 4 that starts and finishes in Brisighella (150.4km). Over in Catalunya, only a photo finish could seperate Primož Roglič (Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe) and UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Juan Ayuso once again. This time around, it was Ayuso who was forced to settle for second place on the day, ceding the leader's jersey to the Slovenian but heading into Friday's stage tied on time for the race lead. With another impressive performance to add to a string of recent highlights, Ayuso ended stage 4 of the Volta a Catalunya in the young rider's jersey. In a repeat of Wednesday's stage to La Molina, Thursday's summit finish atop the Montserrat Monastery produced a barnstorming battle between the race's two strongest climbers. Although it was Roglič who ultimately triumphed, it was Ayuso who had made the biggest attack of the stage in the final kilometres. Ayuso's attack came with 2.6km to ride after his UAE Team Emirates-XRG teammates had performed their duties to the mark.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Australian cycling star Ewan wins on debut in Italy
Australian cycling star Caleb Ewan has taken the first step back to the top, winning on debut with his new team. The 30-year-old sprint ace hailed the leadout from his Ineos Grenadiers as one of the best he has had after taking out stage one of the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali in Italy. The stage race is not at the standard of the one-day monument that was held on the weekend - Milan-Sanremo, one of Ewan's big career goals. But the win was still significant, given his tumultuous start to the year. Ewan left Australian team Jayco-AlUla in strained circumstances, with his name suddenly not featuring on their official website. First race day as a Grenadier ✅First win 🏆Amazing job, @CalebEwan! 👏 #CoppieBartali 🇮🇹 — INEOS Grenadiers (@INEOSGrenadiers) March 25, 2025 After weeks of intrigue and speculation about his future, he signed with Ineos in late January - when he usually competed at Adelaide's Tour Down Under. Ewan thanked his supporters, teammates and family in an Instagram post. "If you told me a few months ago that I'd be back on the top step I wouldn't have believed you," Ewan said. "Thanks to the ones that didn't stop believing in me! "And big thanks to @ineosgrenadiers for the trust! Boys absolutely nailed it today! Finally the biggest thanks to my 'Fam' who ride the ups and downs with me every day." View this post on Instagram A post shared by INEOS Grenadiers (@ineosgrenadiers) It is Ewan's first race since last year and in comments posted on the team website, he admitted to uncertainty about how he would go. "I came in knowing my form was pretty good but you know when you haven't raced for so long, you don't really have any gauge of where you're at," he said. "I was a bit nervous this morning but the boys did an amazing job. "I think it was honestly one of the best lead outs I've ever had so they did a great job. Everyone committed 100 per cent and I'm just happy I could finish the job."