A very special stage win, says Maximilian Schachmann at Tour of the Basque Country

“I have no idea how I managed to win this ahead of Alaphilippe and Kwiatkowski,” Maximilian Schachmann said. Photo: Darko Bandic/AP

“I have no idea how I managed to win this ahead of Alaphilippe and Kwiatkowski,” Maximilian Schachmann said. Photo: Darko Bandic/AP

Published Apr 8, 2019

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ZUMARRAGA – Germany’s Maximilian Schachmann of the Bora-Hansgrohe team won the 11.2km Tour of the Basque Country opening day individual time-trial on Monday.

Fresh from a stage win at the Tour of Catalonia, Schachmann timed 17min 10sec to edge Dani Martinez of Education First, and Sky’s Michal Kwiatkowski by nine and 10 sec on rain slick roads with several short sharp ascents around Zumarraga.

Milan-San Remo winner Julian Alaphilippe was fourth, while Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas and fellow Briton Adam Yates were also in the top 10 on this first of six stages.

“I have no idea how I managed to win this ahead of Alaphilippe and Kwiatkowski,” he said after the race.

“It’s a very special win, because it’s a very difficult win,” he said.

The race continues with three hilly stages and two mountainous ones, culminating with a short steep 118.2km ride around Eibar on Saturday.

UAE’s Dan Martin, Sky’s Thomas and Kwiatkowski, Yates, Jakob Fuglsang and Movistar’s Spanish hope Mikel Landa are amongst the favourites.

“I’m fine, maybe just lacking a bit of rhythm,” said pre-race favourite and runner-up here last year Landa, who broke a collarbone racing in Mallorca in January.

🇪🇸 #Itzulia

Presenting the stage winner, and the current holder of the GC, points, KOM and youth jerseys... @MaxSchachmann🏆🍾👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/Fxn7Ue3Bzi

— BORA – hansgrohe (@BORAhansgrohe) April 8, 2019

Stage 1 Results

Maximilian Schachmann (GER/BOR) 17min 10sec, Daniel Martinez (COL/EF1) at 9sec, 3 Michal Kwiatkowski (POL/SKY) 10, Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/DEC) 12, Adam Yates (GBR/MIT) 16, Patrick Konrad (AUT/BOR) 19, Ion Izagirre (ESP/AST) 22, 8 Enric Mas (ESP/DEC) 24, Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 30, 10 Hugh Carthy (GBR/EF1) 31

AFP

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