Friday, 24 July 2015

Tour de France shorts: MTN-Qhubeka drop in teams ranking

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MTN-Qhubeka drops in teams classification

The MTN-Qhubeka team has been focussing on the teams classification in the Tour de France, but suffered a blow to their ambitions to overall current leaders Movistar on stage 19 to La Toussuire, where they weren't able to hold onto second and dropped to fifth. Serge Pauwels, Merhawi Kudus and Daniel Teklehaimanot were the team's top riders in the stage.

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"Today was stage 19 which means it’s the hardest and means no power, so mentally I am really fresh but physically I am really tired," Merhawi Kudus said. "I was really focused for this stage to get into the break. Before the stage I was warming up [on the rollers] but after the beginning of the fist climb I was last, last, last position. I came back after 80km or something. Actually I was feeling better and better as the stage went on and I did my best to help Serge get back into the group. It was really hard but I am really happy with today."

"Today was a very tough stage," Pauwels said. "The GC contenders like Contador already started attacking on the very first climb of the day which was a bit surprising and it also made the racing a bit different to the previous days. I could feel the efforts of the last few stages but I remained confident and just stayed within my limits. I was really well supported by my teammates who did a fantastic job for me. Steve Cummings stayed with me on the first climb and then later on also Merhawi, Daniel and Steve again, helped me on the Croix der Fer when the race really exploded. They helped me to make up as much time as possible.

"In the end I think I actually did pretty well, I didn't have these big accelerations to follow the best guys but I rode for what I was capable of today and I'm super happy that I could move up one place on the GC. It means a lot of riders were struggling today and I will try and defend it tomorrow with Paris just around the corner."

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