Jhonatan Narváez has won the second stage in the Tour of Germany in a special way. The Ecuadorian beat Riley Sheehan, who thought he had already won. Danny van Poppel has lost his first place in the rankings.
Narváez and Sheehan were left with Søren Waerenskjold, the winner of the prologue of Wednesday in the final phase of the course. The peloton, including Jonathan Milan, could no longer close the gap with the three leaders.
Sheehan, the winner of Paris-Tours in 2023, was the first to be in the Arnsberg finish place. The rider of Israel Prime Minister Tech thought he had made the decisive gap, but looked at the sprint capacities of Narváez. While Sheehan wanted to put his hands in the air, the Ecuadorian of UEA Team Emirates came just a little earlier.
Waerenskjold could not get involved in the sprint and finished third. The Noor did recapture in the rankings on Van Poppel. After Thursday’s ride, won by Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease a Bike), Waerenskjold was displaced by Van Poppel.
On Friday, Van Poppel finished sixth behind the three leaders, Marius Mayrhofer and Milan. In the rankings he dropped to fourth place, seventeen seconds from Waerenskjold. Narváez and Sheehan complete the top three, Visma-Troef Wout van Aert is fourth.
The Tour of Germany lasts until Sunday. Last year Van Poppel became second in the rankings at 22 seconds from Mads Pedersen. The Dane is not there in Germany this year, because he goes to the Vuelta a España with Lidl-Trek.
Jhonatan Narváez Has won the Second Stage of the Tour of Germany in A Remarkable Way. The Ecuadorian Beat Riley Sheehan, who thought he won already. Danny van Poppel Has Lost His First Place in the Standings.
Narváez and Sheehan Were at the Front of the Race In The Final Stage With Søren Waerenskjold, The Winner of Wednesday’s Prologue. The Peloton, Including Jonathan Milan, Could No Longer Close the Gap With The Three Leaders.
In the Finishing Place Arnsberg, Sheehan, The Winner of Paris tours in 2023, the First to Attack was. The Israel Prime Minister Tech Rider Thought He had made the decisive gap, but miscalculated narváez’s sprinting capabilities. While Sheehan Already Wanted to Raise His Hands In The Air, The Ecuadorian From Uea Team Emirates Crossed the Line Just A Little Earlier.
Waerenskjold was unable to get Involved in the sprint and finished third. The Norwegian Has Regained the Lead in the Standings From Van Poppel. After Thursday’s internship, won by Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease a Bike), Waerenskjold was Displaced by Van Poppel.
On Friday, Van Poppel Finished Sixth Behind The Three Leaders, Marius Mayrhofer and Milan. In The Standings, He has dropped to fourth place, Seventeen Seconds Behind Waerenskjold. Narváez and Sheehan Complete the Top Three, Visma Ace Wout van Aert is Fourth.
The Tour of Germany Lasts Until Sunday. Last year, Van Poppel finished second in the Standings, 22 Seconds Behind Mads Pedersen. The Dane is not in Germany this year, because he is going to the vuelta a España with Lidl-Trek.