Visma-Lease a Bike has booked two victories on Friday. The Belgian Cian Uijtdebroeks awarded a 50-kilometer solo with a journey and overall victory in the Tour de L’Ain, while Matthew Brennan sprinted to the win in Poland.
The 22-year-old Uijtdebroeks had a deficit of just two seconds on classification leader Nicolas Prodhomme prior to the third and final stage of the Tour de L’Ain. On the final day, Visma’s Belgian was in charge of his competitor in Eastern France.
On the Col du Grand Colombier, the last climb of the day, Uijtdebroeks struck. He demarcated 11 kilometers from the top, after which Prodhomme had to capitulate. In the last 50 kilometers of the stage, the rider steadily expanded the lead.
Uijtdebroeks had about three minutes ahead of the number two Prodhomme at the finish. The Visma rider not only won the general classification and the youth classification, but also won the mountain classification.
It is for Uijtdebroeks both his first day and final victory. He debuted for Visma last year after leaving Bora-Hansgrohe with the necessary problems. He has often suffered from illness and injuries since then.
Brennan wins with a powerful sprint
Brennan has won the fifth stage of the Tour of Poland. Twenty -year -old Brit of Visma was supreme in the sprint of a large group after 206 kilometers between Katowice and Zakopane.
The Brit Ben Turner finished in second place, for the Italian Andrea Bagioli. The Frenchman Paul Lapeira of Decathlon-AG2R remains the leader in the general classification.
Brennan is experiencing his breakthrough at Visma this year. The young Sprinter has already booked nine victories in his first season as Prof. He won two stages in both the Tour of Catalonia and Tour of Norway.
On Saturday there is a ride on 147.5 kilometers with start and finish in Bukowina Tatrzanska on the program. The Tour of Poland ends on Sunday.
Visma-Lease a Bike Scored Two Victories on Friday. The Belgian Cian Uijtdebroeks Crowned a 50-kilometer solo with a stage and overall Victory in the Tour de l’Ain, While Matthew Brennan Sprinted to Victory in Poland.
The 22-year-old Uijtdebroeks had A Deficit of Only Two Seconds on Overall Leader Nicolas Prodhomme Before the Third and Final Stage of the Tour de L’Ain. On the final day, the Belgian from Visma was too strong for his competitor in Eastern France.
On the Col du Grand Colombier, The Last Climb of the Day, Uijtdebroeks Struck. He attacked 11 kilometers from the top, after which prodhomme had to capitulate. In The Last 50 kilometers of the Stage, The Rider Steadily Extended His Lead.
Uijtdebroeks had A Lead of About Three Minutes on Number Two Prodhomme at the Finish. The Visma Rider Not Only won the General Classification and the Youth Classification, but also won the Mountain Classification.
It is uijtdebroeks’ First Stage and Overall Victory. He made his Debut for Visma last year after Leaving Bora-Hansgrohe with some Problems. He has been struggled with illness and injuries as then.
Brennan Wins With Powerful Sprint
Brennan Has won The Fifth Stage of the Tour of Poland. The twenty-year-old Briton from Visma was dominant in the sprint of a Large Group after 206 kilometers between Katowice and Zakopane.
The Briton Ben Turner finished in Second Place, Ahead of the Italian Andrea Bagioli. The Frenchman Paul Lapeira or Decathlon-AG2R Remains The Leader in the General Classification.
Brennan is experienced his breakthrough at Visma this year. The Young Sprinter has Already Achieved Nine Victories in His First Season As A Professional. He won two internships in Both the Tour of Catalonia and the Tour of Norway, Among Others.
On Saturday there is a internship of 147.5 kilometers with start and finish in Bukowina Tatrzanska on the Program. The Tour of Poland Ends on Sunday.