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August 19, 2023
Arctic Race of Norway 2023 🇳🇴 – Stage 3 – Hammerfest – Havøysund : 167 km
The Arctic Race of Norway is one of the youngest races on the cycling calendar and the only UCI sanctioned race to take place within the Arctic Circle,
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August 19, 2023
Arctic Race of Norway 2023 🇳🇴 – Stage 3 – Hammerfest – Havøysund : 167 km
The Arctic Race of Norway is one of the youngest races on the cycling calendar and the only UCI sanctioned race to take place within the Arctic Circle, an area of the world that often sees temperatures dip below −34°C during the winter months. Thankfully, for the riders at least, the race takes place during the northern hemisphere summer when the temperatures are a little more favourable. Still, with inclement weather the norm in this race, it does tend to favour the gritty Classics specialists of the pro peloton.
Stephen Williams climbed to victory in stage 3 of the Arctic Race of Norway on Saturday. Facing a block headwind, the Israel-Premier Tech rider slogged his way to the win ahead of Clément Champoussin (Arkéa-Samsic) and Cristian Scaroni (Astana Qazaqstan) who finished second and third respectively.
After a hard day of racing in cold, rainy and blustery conditions, Dylan Teuns (Israel-Premier Tech) started the drawn-out sprint with 500 metres to go in the category 1 Havøysund climb but was soon overtaken by Williams on his left, and then Champoussin, Scaroni and Tobias Halland Johannsessen (Uno-X). Teuns held on for fifth place.
Williams also takes over the general classification, with a slim one-second lead over Scaroni and nine seconds on Johannsessen who finished fourth on the stage. Leader into the stage, Noah Hobbs (Equipe continental Groupama-FDJ) struggled on the climbs and dropped to 38th place overall, 3:49 in arrears.
Gusty winds, rain and temperatures hovering around nine degrees added extra challenges to stage 3. The 167km route, from Hammerfest to Havøysund, featured the climbs of Skaidi (1.9k at 4.9%), Kirkedalen (4.1km at 5.2%), Selvika (2.6km at 54%) and the final ascent of Havøysund (2.2km at 10%).
Six riders escaped early to fight for the King of Mountain points and the bonus seconds available on the stage. Escapees Paul Double (Human Powered Health), Michel Ries (Arkea-Samsic), Vincent van Hemelen (Flanders-Baloise), Ulrik Tvedt (Norway) and Coop-Pepsol teammates Karsten Feldmann and Anton Stensby managed to get a maximum gap of five minutes with 71 kilometres to go.
The smallest rider Double was the first to falter, then Feldmann fell off the pace, while Van Hemelen did the majority of the pace-making on the hunt for more KOM points.
The peloton, mostly led by the Uno-X team, shattered and re-formed under the force of the blustery winds forcing riders off the back.
With the gap at 10 seconds, Van Hemelen took off solo and continued to push the pace, going all in until he was caught at the bottom of the final climb. The Belgian did snag enough points to win the final climber’s classification if he finishes stage 4 tomorrow.
The UNO-X and Israel-Premier Tech riders took over the front of the reduced field in the final uphill kilometres to the finish line.
Tomorrow’s final stage runs 171km from Kvalsund to Nordkapp and two climbs in the final 25km will decide the overall race, and with first and 15th overall separated only by 31 seconds, it’s set to be a fitting finale.
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