Friday, 3 February 2017

Rowe savours Herald Sun Tour success in Beechworth

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After explaining to Cyclingnews on at sign on for stage 2 of the Herald Sun Tour that he and Sky would need to race aggressively to take it up to Orica-Scott, Luke Rowe duly delivered. The Team Sky classics man initiated the 10-man breakaway of the day, and then sent the stragglers packing late on to solo to his first win since the 2012 Tour of Britain.

"It has been a long time coming," said Rowe, who was also awarded the combativity prize. "We sat down at the end of last year and said it was about time I won something. There are bigger bike races out there to win, but a win's a win and I'll take any win I can get.

"It is kind of surreal putting your hands in the air and going through the winning motions. Most of the time it's spent working for others so when you get half an opportunity you have to take it, and that is what I did today."

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While the stage was seen as a possible day for the breakaway, the category two five-kilometre Stanley climb put the stage win in favour of the climbers and punchuers. As a man for the cobbles, Rowe wasn't tipped as someone to make his mark on the stage. However, fifth place at Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road last weekend suggested the 26-year-old was in form and capable of getting up the hills under the hot Australian sun.

"It's certainly good for the confidence. You look at an eight, nine-kilometre climb like that and there were a few guys in the group I was concerned about," he said of the climb, which was longer than its catergorised length. "It's no secret that I am not an out and out climber but I can grovel over stuff like that. It is quite nice to come out on top and tuck away a few decent climbers so it is good for morale going into the next part of the season which is, of course, the cobbles."

As Rowe was enjoying his bid for glory, teammate Chris Froome was attacking on the climb in his bid to claw back time on Howson. While the specifics of the timing regarding Froome's attack and a front wheel tyre flat for Howson remain somewhat unclear, the duo was part of a big front group that arrived at the finish line 1:17 down on Rowe.

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