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May 5, 2016
Tour d’Azerbaidjan 2016 – Baku – Ismayilly – 186,5 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 5, 2016
Tour d’Azerbaidjan 2016 – Baku – Ismayilly – 186,5 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.
After an exciting final through the streets of Ismayilli, Maksym Averin scored a home victory for Synergy Baku Cycling Project. The win is the first for Azeri rider at their home race, and a great boost for the development of cycling in Azerbaijan. Second place went to Markus Eibegger (Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels) and third to Alberto Cecchin (Team Roth).
Averin was part of a small group that survived to the finish after breaking clear over the final climb, along with the Canadian champion, Guillaume Boivin, of the Cycling Academy Team. With Boivin’s higher placings over the two stages so far in this Tour d’Azerbaidjan he assumes the lead in the general classification.
The mountain jersey also swapped shoulders today, as Mauro Finetto (Unieuro Wilier) took the KOM points on offer at the first two climbs of today’s stage. The sprint jersey is also a reward for Boivin, who has placed highly and scored points in both stage finishes so far.
It was under sunny skies that the peloton left the Velo Park in Baku and took off for the 187 kilometer stage to Ismayilli. There were multiple attempts to form a breakaway before one finally got clear, with nine riders gaining a maximum advantage of 1’30” before being caught with much of the stage still to race.
The breakaway of the day finally escaped from the peloton after 30 KM, staying in front for the majority of the stage, and building a maximum advantage of 1’50”. With six riders involved in this escape, Brra – Argon 18 was keen to keep their advantage in check and gradually closing them down.
It was at 50 KM from the finish line in Ismayilli that the breakaway was caught by the chasing peloton. Shortly after the re-grouping, two riders tried to get clear heading into the final of the stage: Daniel Turek (Cycling Academy Team) and William Clarke (Drapac Pro Cycling).
However, it was not to be for this duo either, and just before the start of the final climb the whole peloton was back together. On the climb, a dangerous group of seventeen riders formed at the front. From this first peloton, William Clarke (Drapac Pro Cyling) again attacked. After taking the KOM points at the top of the climb, Clarke continued to press on in front of the chasing group. Nikita Stalnov (Astana City) joined him at the front of the race, heading into the final 20 KM.
After the 3 KM to go sign, the two leaders were caught by the second chasing group. It was this final selection that went all the way to the finish, deciding the stage honours in a sprint, with Averin being the fastest on the day.
Maksim Averin (Synergy Baku Cycling Project, 1st place)
“My first victory of this year, we made a long way for this. In the Tour of Croatia we already showed our strength, there I did my role to support our leaders there and today the team helped me out during today’s stage. I’m very happy and really proud of this performance. It was a perfect sprint, but I knew the final corners. I was in perfect position and I’m really happy with the win.”
Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team, GC leader)
“This wasn’t the first goal for today, but being in the top five in the first two stages gave me this jersey. It was a tough day today so I’m really happy with this result. I’m not a climber, so I’m just going to enjoy it for tonight and we’ll see how it works out the following days. But for sure we’re really happy that on today’s Holocaust Memorial Day, being part of an Israelian team, we got this jersey.”
Results
1. Maksym Averin (Synergy Baku Cycling Project) 04h29’45”
2. Markus Eibegger (Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels ), s.t.
3. Alberto Cecchin (Team Roth), s.t.
4. Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team), s.t.
5. Daniel Schorn (Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels), s.t.
General Classification after stage 2 :
1. Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team), 08h04’04”
2. Daniel Schorn (Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels), s.t.
3. Alberto Cecchin (Team Roth), s.t.
4. Maksym Averin (Synergy Baku Cycling Project),
5. Markus Eibegger (Team Felbermayr Simplon Wels ), s.t.
Jerseys
Blue “Synergy” (leader): Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team)
Red “AZAL” (mountain): Mauro Finetto (Unieuro Wilier)
Green “SOCAR” (points): Guillaume Boivin (Cycling Academy Team)
Magenta “Ata” (young): Ildar Arslanov (Gazprom-Rusvelo)