Van Uden Retains Yellow in Tour of Southland
Van Uden Retains Yellow in Tour of
Southland
30/10/2017 - A furious finish up the main street of Lumsden in the opening stage has set up what should be a fascinating week of racing on the 2017 SBS Bank Tour of Southland.
While Michael Torckler (Blindz
Direct) claimed the 170km stage win from Invercargill to
Lumsden, the longest of this year’s race, by half a wheel,
second place proved to be enough for Roman van Uden
(PowerNet) to retain the yellow jersey.
Canadian James
Piccoli’s third placing provided some reward for the Kia
Motors-Ascot Park Hotel team who had been supporting United
States rider Eric Marcotte in a two man breakaway with
Callum Gordon, for nearly half the stage.
Van Uden
holds a 5sec lead over Torckler, with team mate Brad Evans
in third place, 7sec back.
Early on it proved
difficult for riders to get away in light, fine conditions.
With temperatures topping 25degC, the heat was on as the
peloton raced its way through Otautau, Ohai and
NIghtcaps.
When Marcotte and Gordon (Business South)
were caught with 20km to go, a bunch of 20 riders set about
riding for the stage win.
“Second on the stage to
Michael Torckler is pretty good,” van Uden
said.
“We managed to skip away in the last 20km and
the bunch of 20 we were in didn’t quite mow him down. I
managed to pop out with 300m to go and finished half a wheel
behind him.”
PowerNet, which includes 2015 winner
Evans in its lineup, began the day eager not to be forced to
the front of the peloton too much.
“We tried to
limit the time we had to spend on the front. The two guys up
the road was pretty ideal because it wasn’t that strong.
We were mowing them down towards the end pretty easily and
they had some tired legs at the end.”
Stage two of
the Tour of Southland takes the riders 150km from Riverton,
over the Blackmount hillclimb to a picturesque finish on the
Te Anau lakefront, with more warm temperatures in the
forecast.
“It was pretty hot out there so the boys
are looking pretty salty in their kit, probably pretty tired
tonight but they should recover alright,” van Uden
said.
“It’s good to be in yellow. We don’t want
to give it away for free.”
Gordon leads the King of
the Mountain standings, while James Williamson (Creation
Signs L&M Mining Group Ricoh) heads the sprint ace
classification.
Callum Pearce (Mike Greer Homes) is the
leading under 23 rider, in seventh place, while PowerNet’s
Paul Odlin is the leading over 35 rider.
New
Caledonian rider Florian Barket (Team Skoda Racing) was
judged the Most Combative rider from stage
one.
ENDS
SBS Tour of Southland
Results from
the 2nd stage of the SBS Tour of Southland.
Invercargill
- Thornbury - Ohai - Mossburn - Lumsden
1. Michael
Torckler (BZD) 4h07m00s; 2. Roman Van Uden (PNL) ST; 3.
James Piccoli (KAP) ST; 4.
Cyrus Monk (KAP) ST; 5. Nick
Kergozou (PMK) ST; 6. Brad Evans (PNL) ST; 7. Ryan
Christensen
(KAP) ST; 8. Mathew Zenovich (MGH) ST; 9.
Alex West (TSR) ST; 10. Frank Sutton (GLS) ST; 11.
Josh
Kuysten (BZD) ST; 12. Dan Cross (AVE) ST; 13. Raphael
Freienstein (AVE) ST; 14. Callum
Pearce (MGH) ST; 15.
Morgan Smith (AVE) ST; 16. Ben Andrews (AVE) ST; 17. James
Fouche
(CLM) ST; 18. Kane Richards (ITM) ST; 19. Mike
Cuming (AVE) ST; 20. Paul Odlin (PNL) ST; 21.
Carne
Groube (CBW) ST; 22. Jake Marryatt (CST) ST; 23. Michael
Vink (MGH) ST; 24. Taylor
Gunman (KAP) ST; 25. James
Williamson (CLM) ST;
Overall Standings
1. Roman Van
Uden (PNL) 4h11m36s; 2. Michael Torckler (BZD) at 05s; 3.
Brad Evans (PNL) at 07s;
4. Paul Odlin (PNL) at 09s; 5.
James Piccoli (KAP) at 13s; 6. Mathew Zenovich (MGH) at 13s;
7.
Callum Pearce (MGH) at 13s; 8. Michael Vink (MGH) at
13s; 9. Tim Rush (MGH) at 13s; 10. Josh
Kuysten (BZD) at
15s; 11. Nick Kergozou (PMK) at 16s; 12. Cyrus Monk (KAP) at
17s; 13. Ryan
Christensen (KAP) at 17s; 14. Alex West
(TSR) at 17s; 15. Dan Cross (AVE) at 17s; 16.
Raphael
Freienstein (AVE) at 17s; 17. Morgan Smith (AVE)
at 17s; 18. Mike Cuming (AVE) at 17s; 19. Taylor
Gunman
(KAP) at 17s; 20. Kevin Girkens (KAP) at 17s; 21. Josh
Haggerty (PMK) at 17s; 22. Kane
Richards (ITM) at 20s;
23. Sam Mobberley (ITM) at 20s; 24. Ben Andrews (AVE) at
22s; 25. James
Fouche (CLM) at 22s;
Team Overall
1.
Powernet 12h35m15s; 2. Mike Greer Homes at 12s; 3. Kia
Motors - Ascot Park Hotel at 24s; 4.
Aardvark Excavators
Ltd at 24s; 5. Creation Signs L&M Group Ricoh at 46s; 6.
Blindz Direct at
02m11s; 7. Placemakers at 02m17s; 8. ITM
at 02m26s; 9. Giant Lakeside at 02m47s; 10. Team
Skoda
Racing at 04m20s;
Sprints
1. James Williamson (CLM)
14; 2. Callum Gordon (BSS) 12; 3. Eric Marcotte (KAP) 8; 4.
Paul Odlin
(PNL) 6; 5. Raphael Freienstein (AVE) 6; 6.
Grayson Keppler (GLS) 5; 7. Paul Wright (CBW) 4; 8.
Roman
Van Uden (PNL) 3; 9. Alex West (TSR) 3; 10. Morgan Smith
(AVE) 3;
King of Mountains
1. Callum Gordon (BSS) 15;
2. Eric Marcotte (KAP) 10; 3. Florian Barket (TSR) 6; 4. Ben
Barry (CLM)
3; 5. Luke MacPherson (PMK) 1; 6. Paul Wright
(CBW)
1;