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The
podium after stage 5
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Ian
Stannard of the Great Britain team held on to the overall lead after
yesterday’s fifth stage of the M. Donnelly Junior Tour in Youghal, Co.
Cork. He also came tantalising close to letting his grip slide on an
event where he was regarded as a favourite with two stages remaining.
“I was happy to have come through Friday’s stage around Sean Kelly
country. But, today, I was happy for the first part of the race. I was
okay in the rain, but when we turned for Youghal and the home stretch
and with the cross winds, causing problems, things started to go askew.
I just put my head down and chased, but the fact that the group I was in
were happy to leave me and the team out front. Still in the end I cut my
losses and I am still in yellow. That’s what bike racing is all
about,” said Ian as he headed back to base in Waterford and a good
rest before dinner.
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Martin
Monroe on the attack at 4 miles into stage
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Daniel
Martin leads the Yellow jersey
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With the rain falling when the riders set out from the start, they took
off at a gingerly pace and it looked as though they were going through
the motions. Then at the first KOM of the day at Lombards it kicked into
action with 20 participants losing contact with the leader in that
discipline, Robert Gesink going over in first place to consolidate his
place. He also led over the next KOH at Tallow Hill, 15 miles into the
stage.
Unfortunately for the Points Jersey leader Roderick Muscat competing
with a Belgian team but from Malta, he crashed on the approach to the
prime and it took him a further six miles to make the junction to the
main field, but the effort and the crash eventually denied him a further
stint in the Green Jersey.
With the principals still in contention it looked as though the
overnight leader Stannard and his team had everything under control.
Completing one part of the loop before the race headed back to Youghal
as far as he was concerned everything was rosy in the garden. Then on
the approach to Dungarvan a group of ten just slipped off the head of
the bunch and before anyone realised the significance of the break, time
gaps stated to open up.
For a time his team (GB) were unperturbed by the turn of events which
marginalized him from his lofty perch at the top of the leaderboard.
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At
16 miles - the riders approach the second KOH
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At
35 miles - The leading breakaway group at 40 secs
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With five miles remaining, panic set in when he realised that he could
be yesterday’s man and rallied his team around him to cut back the
deficit. The apparent injection of speed caught the majority who had
visions of making it to the finishing line entact in limbo. Once
detached from the shelter of the bunch and with a side wind causing all
sorts of the problems the chasers upped the pace. It was noticeable that
the GB boys and the South Africans were attempting to retrieve time on
the leaders.
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Geraint
Thomas wins the finish sprint into Youghal
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Victory on the stage went to Geraint Thomas from Wales who has recently
returned from Los Angeles were he was successful on the track. Just
missing out on giving the home brigade something to shout about was
Ciaran Kelly representing Ireland Stena Line with the South African
Jacob Venter in third place.
Fortunately, Stannard saved the day, but today’s final stage will not
be a procession as the top are within 15 seconds of winning a JT which
has some notable names on the trophy including that of Mark Scanlon who
won back in 1998. Whereas he should have done and dusted the business
yesterday, Stannard has now to contend with five participants who are
breathing down his neck. The GB boys were really extended yesterday.
Arjen de Batt of Holland is back in the frame and as a former leader of
the JT, could cause some anxious moments. Mark Nestor has certainly
given a ray of hope to the Ireland Stena Team and his 15 seconds is not
insurmountable, but the dice will have to fall in his favour.
Today’s stage is a relatively short one just over 40 miles, with a
start from New Ross to the finish in Waterford. Start time is 11
o’clock to facilitate the opportunity for some to view the hurling
encounter in Croke Park.
M Donnelly Junior tour-Stage 5, Youghal-Youghal-53 miles (sponsored by
Couristan Carpets.
Details:
1 Geraint Thomas (Wales), 2hrs.3mins.2secs;
2 C. Kelly (Ireland), same time;
3 J. Venter (South Africa), st;
4 A. de Batt (Holland), same time;
5 M. Nestor (Ireland), st;
6 R. Gesink (Holland), st.
Overall after five stages:
1 I. Stannard (Great Britain), 8.37.15;
2 Gesink, @6secs;
3 P. Williams (Team North West BCF), @8;
4 H. Pieter (South Africa), @14secs;
4 de Batt, @14secs;
6 Nestor (Ireland), @15secs.
Points: Gesink.
Mountains: Geskin.
Team: Holland.
Some pictures of today's stage by Peter Purfield
Some pictures of Stage 5 in Youghal taken by Peter
Purfield..
Pictures
© Copyright Peter Purfield 2004