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Torres steps up for Team Emirates-XRG at Giro d'Abruzzo
Torres steps up for Team Emirates-XRG at Giro d'Abruzzo

Al Etihad

time17-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Al Etihad

Torres steps up for Team Emirates-XRG at Giro d'Abruzzo

18 Apr 2025 00:36 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD) The UAE Team Emirates-XRG continued its fine week of racing in Italy when Pablo Torres took fourth place on Stage 3 of the Giro d'Abruzzo on Thursday. The young Spaniard made a daring late attack, moving up to third place in the general classification. Behind Torres, Stage 1 winner Alessandro Covi fought bravely to come over the line in eighth, leaving him sitting seventh overall heading into the fourth and final day of racing on Friday. Winning both stages of the Giro d'Abruzzo heading into Thursday, UAE Team Emirates-XRG looked to continue on the front foot and placed Rune Herregodts in the breakaway on stage 3. The Belgian rider attacked with 137 kilometres to go, alongside four other riders, with their group quickly gaining a significant advantage over the peloton. Not only did Herregodts spend much of the day as the virtual leader of the race on the road – forcing the likes of Tudor Pro Cycling to work behind – but he was also in the perfect position to help his teammates on the final 16.2km climb to the finish line. Standing at an average incline of 5.3%, the third big mountain of the day would bring the riders to the end of this year's Queen stage. With Herregodts out front, it was Torres who began to work over his opposition from the Spaniard began the day just 23 seconds off the race lead, and he followed a speculative attack from David de la Cruz of Q36.5 Pro Cycling some 9km from the summit. Riding hard alongside De la Cruz and Mathys Rondel (Tudor Pro Cycling), Torres began to make inroads towards Herregodts and his fellow survivor from the breakaway, Ben Granger (Vis Costruzioni Ambiente). Over the next couple of kilometres, Torres activated his satellite rider in Herregodts, who waited up for the chasers and began to extend their advantage over the peloton. At the 6.5km to go mark, Herregodts delivered his last big pull and waved goodbye to his teammate. In amongst these moments, as Granger was caught and dropped, young Colombian rider Edison Alejandro Callejas (Petrolike) made an opportunistic attack, and to his credit, it appeared as though he had the legs to cash this cheque. As the kilometres ticked by, the 24-year-old not only held, but extended his gap over the Torres group behind. While the wet conditions in Italy continued to cloak the mountain in a deep mist, Callejas pushed on, eventually crossing the line as the unlikely but well-deserved winner of the stage. Source: Aletihad - Abu Dhabi

UAE secure back-to-back wins at Giro d'Abruzzo
UAE secure back-to-back wins at Giro d'Abruzzo

Gulf Today

time16-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

UAE secure back-to-back wins at Giro d'Abruzzo

Following on from Alessandro Covi's spectacular victory on stage 1, UAE Team Emirates-XRG made it two wins in two days at the Giro d'Abruzzo, with Ivo Oliveira coming up trumps with a sensational late attack in Penne. The Portuguese rider attacked 1.5km from the finish and held off the chasing pack on stage 2 to take his fourth career victory and the Emirati squad's 29th win of the season. Taken in such incredible fashion, the win was made all the more sweet for what it meant to the stage victor. So often proving an invaluable help to his teammates, Oliveira's previous victories have come in the Portuguese national championships and a prologue of the Boucles de la Mayenne, meaning that this was the 28-year-old's first victory in a road race for UAE Team Emirates-XRG. The delight of Oliveira, his teammates and the UAE Team Emirates-XRG staff was clear to see beyond the line, in an emotional scene that was only fitting for such a tremendous start to the race by the Emirati squad. Behind Oliveira on stage 2, Covi rode strongly in the leader's jersey to finish fourth. He hands the race lead over to Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè), who has finished second in both opening stages, but the Italian sits just two seconds off the jersey heading into stage 3. Speaking to the media after the finish, Oliveira explained just how much it meant to win stage 2 and seize his own opportunity. Oliveira: 'I am still speechless. After a lot of setbacks and working for the team, I was really happy to take this victory and take the chance. 'It was supposed to be for Covi this stage. I spoke to him with 4km to go and said, 'just stay on the wheel and I will try to anticipate, we have two cards to play.' He was super good and he was super nice and he just said, 'yeh go for it.' 'At 1.5km to go, I just did my last attack. It was a bit steeper than I thought, and I thought that in the last 100m, I was really short on my power - but it was enough and I cannot believe it. I am so emotional. I think, outside of prologues and nationals, I think this was my first victory for the team in a road race, so I am super proud. The team believed in me, my family, my girlfriend, and this is how I say thank you to them. 'This team is so strong and we work as a family, and we have so many options. I know I have a super good kick, it is like going for a 4km individual pursuit effort, and I really like this kind of finish. The pace was not so high, so I could keep control and I know that if I have a 100m gap, it is really hard to close on me. Fortunately, I was feeling good during the final. 'I am super proud, super happy, super emotional, I cannot believe I just did this.' Earlier in the stage, UAE Team Emirates-XRG had marshalled the peloton on behalf of race leader, Covi. A two-man breakaway had been allowed up the road, but all in attendance recognised that the final 3km climb to the finish would prove decisive. As such, the gap to the breakaway gradually reduced and heading into the last 5km, the fight for the stage honours was to be contested amongst the peloton.

UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Covi wins opening stage of Giro d'Abruzzo
UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Covi wins opening stage of Giro d'Abruzzo

Gulf Today

time15-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Covi wins opening stage of Giro d'Abruzzo

UAE Team Emirates-XRG rode the opening stage of the Giro d'Abruzzo to perfection, seizing a vice-like grip of the day and teeing up Alessandro Covi to take the stage 1 victory. In doing so, the man known as Il Puma di Taino - the Puma of Taino - claimed his first victory in three years, marking a brilliant afternoon of racing for the Emirati squad in Italy. Before the day's finale, a breakaway went up the road and contested the day's secondary prizes, but was not allowed of the leash by a peloton that was largely led by UAE Team Emirates-XRG. With a little over 30km to ride, the race was brought together as one under the impetus of Enea Sambinello and Ivo Oliveira, both of whom traded strong turns at the head of the peloton. With the breakaway mopped up, there was a moment for opportunists to seek their fortune off the front. Among those who quickly went on the attack were Damien Howson, Harm Vanhoucke (both Q36.5 Pro Cycling) and Louis Meintjes (Intermarchè-Wanty), but it was the Emirati squad who remained in control by tracking the move through Oliveira. The former Portuguese national champion handily embedded himself within an eight-man group that soon gained a 25-second advantage over the peloton, but did not take up the bait to contribute to the work out front. With Oliveira getting an armchair ride towards the last climb, owing to the presence of his teammates behind - who would be more suited to the uphill finish - UAE Team Emirates-XRG could take a moment to relax in the peloton and allow other teams to come to the fore. With the likes of VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè and Israel Premier Tech Academy forced to commit their resources to bringing back the move, the gap to the breakaway naturally came down and with their advantage hovering at around 10 seconds, Oliveira sat up to wait for the peloton. Once the 28-year-old had taken his place in the wheels with 8km to go, his teammate Rune Herregodts came to the front and drilled the peloton with a lightning turn of pace. Under his steam, the peloton swamped the remainder of the front group and began to dwindle in number, as the final 3km reared into view. Guiding his teammates Covi and Pablo Torres into the pointy end of proceedings, Herregodts was so strong that he briefly opened up a gap on the peloton with a smart spell of descending. For a moment, it looked as though the Belgian might head into the 1.5km rise to the finish with a nifty advantage, but he quickly realised his strength and spent the rest of his bullets driving his teammates up the climb. With 800m to ride, Oliveira took over from Herregodts and delivered a powerful pull for the next half a kilometre. Acting as a more than effective uphill lead-out man for Covi, the Portuguese brought the 26-year-old through to 300m from the line, at which point Covi decided it was time to take charge. Rising out of his saddle, the Puma burst clear of his rivals and opened up his sprint for the line. With nobody able to come around the resurgent Italian, Covi was able to celebrate his first victory in almost three years - with his last stage success coming at the 2022 Giro d'Italia. Given the team's excellent performance, Covi was understandably delighted beyond the finish as he reflected on UAE Team Emirates-XRG's 28th victory of the campaign. Covi: 'It is super nice, it is always nice to win. It is difficult because it has been three years, but we are professional, we work for this victory and we work every day of the week to arrive one time [with a win], maybe two or three - but it is difficult for most riders to win. Then I win again after three years. 'Obviously, when I had this race in my programme, I saw this finale and it was a good opportunity. With the team we tried to make the race [hard] to arrive with a small group to the finish, and we did it perfectly. In the last kilometre, I won the sprint. It was hard but every race is hard. It was not only the last effort. 'The final kilometre I could go full gas from the bottom to the finish.'

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