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May 4, 2016
Tour d’Azerbaidjan 2016 – Baku – Sumqayit – 153,5 km
Tour d’Azerbaïdjan – is a 2.1 multi-stage bicycle race of the UCI Europe Tour, which takes place in Azerbaijan around May.
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May 4, 2016
Tour d’Azerbaidjan 2016 – Baku – Sumqayit – 153,5 km
Tour d’Azerbaïdjan – is a 2.1 multi-stage bicycle race of the UCI Europe Tour, which takes place in Azerbaijan around May. Each day, participants start on a new phase of the race. The race is held in 7 regions of Azerbaijan and finishes in the capital, Baku.[1] Other large cities the race moves through are: Oguz, Chamakh, Maraza, Ismayilli, Gabala, Sheki.
Phil Bauhaus (Bora – Argon 18) has won the opening stage bunch sprint at the Tour d’Azerbaidjan, crossing the finish line in Sumgayit just ahead of Scott Sunderland (Team Illuminate) and Luca Wackermann (NASR-Dubai). The win also sees Bauhaus take hold of the first leader’s jersey of the race.
The day’s early breakaway was formed of just one lone leader, with Zamri Mohd Saleh (Terengganu Cycling Team) moving clear early on before building an advantage of up to 8’35” over his 70 kilometer solo push. Mohd Saleh took maximum points at both the stage’s first categorised climb and first intermediate sprint, giving him the KOM jersey.
The crosswinds made it a hard and fast race for the international peloton chasing behind. Shortly after entering Sumgayit, where five town centre laps would be ridden, a three-man escape group formed, with Elchin Asadov (Synergy Baku Cycling Project), Nurbolat Kulimbetov (Astana City) and Alexander Evtushenko (Gazprom-Rusvelo). Andreas Keuser (Kuwait Cycling Project) soon took off in pursuit and was able to catch the leading trio, with the four building up a maximum lead of 1’10”.
The second intermediate sprint in the streets of Sumgait was contested between the four leaders, from where Asadov came over the line first.
The sprinters’ teams weren’t going to let their chance of a bunch sprint slip away, and shortly after the final intermediate sprint, taken by Keuser, the four leaders were brought back into the fold. From that moment on several attacks came and went but no one was able to break free from the bunch.
Bora – Argon 18 paved the way with a strong lead out for the young Bauhaus, who finished the job for his team, and in doing so also took the lead in the best young rider’s classification.
Phil Bauhaus (Bora – Argon 18, 1st place)
“This is a really nice win, as it’s my first as a pro and my first win in the Bora – Argon 18 jersey. The team did a fantastic job so I could start my sprint with only 200 meters to go, and that was thanks to the perfect work of my team at the finish. We have more stages for sprinters to come and I hope we can maybe go for another win.”
Results :
1. Phil Bauhaus (Bora – Argon 18), 154 km in 03h34’19”
2. Scott Sunderland (Team Illuminate), s.t.
3. Luca Wackermann (NASR-Dubai), s.t
4. Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team), s.t.
5. Ioannis Tamouridis (Synergy Baku Cycling Project), s.t.
General classification after Stage 1:
1. Phil Bauhaus (Bora – Argon 18), 03h34’19”
2. Scott Sunderland (Team Illuminate), s.t.
3. Luca Wackermann (NASR-Dubai), s.t
4. Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team), s.t.
5. Ioannis Tamouridis (Synergy Baku Cycling Project), s.t.
That was funny the rider celebrating a lap early then Phil covered in lipstick.