Criterium du Dauphiné: Laugh 1
yet67 km
- Pierre Rolland (FROM)
- Maxime Bouet (FROM)
- Laurens Huys (BEL)
head grouparrow-circle - Pierre Rolland (FROM)
- Maxime Bouet (FROM)
- Laurens Huys (BEL)
peloton1’46”
The Tour will start in less than a month. High time to warm up with the Critérium du Dauphiné as a traditional preparation course. In the first stage there is an immediate chance of stage win for Wout van Aert. Follow it live here from 10.20 am, the live broadcast on One will start at 1.30 pm.
- Average speed: 39.1 km/h. The first race hour remains the fastest of this stage. The average speed drops further to 39.1 km/h. † 13 hours 28.
average speed Average speed: 39.1 km/hThe first race hour remains the fastest of this stage. The average speed drops further to 39.1 km/h.
- 13 hours 24.
- 13h 20. Meanwhile, the peloton is driving on the territory of Privas. Wout van Aert knows the way here. He sprinted to victory in the Tour in 2020. †
The peloton is meanwhile driving on the territory of Privas. Wout van Aert knows the way here. He sprinted to victory in the Tour in 2020.
- McNutly. Brandon McNulty struggled with a mechanical problem on the bike, but is back in the pack. † 13 o’clock 16.
mechanical breakdown McNultyBrandon McNulty struggled with a mechanical problem on the bike, but is back in the pack.
- 13 o’clock 12.
- Add two points. Côte du Chambon de Bavas (3rd category): 1. Pierre Rolland, 2 pts. 2. Maxime Bouet, 1 pt . 13 o’clock 09.
mountain Two extra pointsChambon coast of Bavas (3rd category):
1. Pierre Rolland, 2 pts
2. Maxime Bouet, 1pt - 12 hours 59.
- 12 o’clock 57. However, the cycling enthusiast will know Pierre Rolland mainly from his long flights in the Tour. There he also showed off the polka dot jersey, in 2013 he was allowed to wear it for 11 days. †
However, the cycling enthusiast will know Pierre Rolland mainly from his long flights in the Tour. There he also showed off the polka dot jersey, in 2013 he was allowed to wear it for 11 days.
- 12 hrs 55. In a big round, Pierre Rolland did not yet succeed, but in the Dauphiné of 2008, the then still young Frenchman crowned himself king of mountains. †
Pierre Rolland did not succeed in a big round, but in the Dauphiné of 2008, the then still young Frenchman crowned himself king of mountains.
- Rolland in the bulbs. The polka dot jersey is in for Pierre Rolland. The Frenchman is also first on the third climb of the day and takes two more points. † 12 o’clock 52.
mountain Rolland in the bulbsThe polka dot jersey is in for Pierre Rolland. The Frenchman is also first on the third climb of the day and takes two more points.
- Imanol Erviti had to give up earlier in this stage. 12 hours 49.
Imanol Erviti had to give up earlier in this stage
- 12 o’clock 46. Attention: the arrival of this opening stage is planned around 3 o’clock. Your Sunday race nap will therefore be short-lived today. †
Attention: the arrival of this opening stage is planned around 3 pm. Your Sunday race nap will therefore be short-lived today.
- 12 o’clock 45. We are now on the local track. The riders will have to go up and down the Côte du Chambon de Bavas twice. Luckily for them, that’s the only slope left on the menu. †
We are now on the local circuit. The riders will have to go up and down the Côte du Chambon de Bavas twice. Luckily for them, that’s the only slope left on the menu.
- 12h 43. There’s number three: the Côte du Chambon de Bavas (4.7km at 5.2%). Is Pierre Rolland aiming for the mountain points again? †
There is number three: the Côte du Chambon de Bavas (4.7km at 5.2%). Is Pierre Rolland aiming for the mountain points again?
- 12 hours 43.
- 1’40”. The peloton is getting closer again or are the front runners deliberately playing a game? . 12 hours 32.
time difference 1’40”The peloton is getting closer again or are the front runners deliberately playing a game?
- 12 noon 31.
- Average speed: 39.9 km/h. Not super fast, but not at a snail’s pace either. After the first two competition hours we have covered just under 80 km. † 12 o’clock 30.
average speed Average speed: 39.9 km/hNot super fast, but not at a snail’s pace either. After the first two competition hours we have covered just under 80 km.
- 12 o’clock 27. The presence of Team BikeExchange – Jayco at the front of the pack is remarkable. With Colleoni, Edmondson, Durbridge, Grmay, Grondahl Jansen and Schultz, they didn’t immediately send their best riders to France. Is there: fast man Dylan Groenewegen. Did the Dutch give his teammates the order not to let the leading group run too far? †
The presence of Team BikeExchange – Jayco at the front of the pack is remarkable. With Colleoni, Edmondson, Durbridge, Grmay, Grondahl Jansen and Schultz, they didn’t immediately send their best riders to France.
Is there: fast man Dylan Groenewegen. Did the Dutch give his teammates the order not to let the leading group run too far?
- 2’00”. Led by Jumbo-Visma and Team BikeExchange-Jayco, the time difference remains within limits. . 12 hours 25.
time difference 2’00”Under the leadership of Jumbo-Visma and Team BikeExchange-Jayco, the time difference remains within limits.