USA Pro Challenge: Josh Edmondson stars in long break

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First year pro Josh Edmondson on the attack for team Sky on the third stage of the USA Pro Challenge but it was Peter Sagan who was celebrating with his second victory in the race

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Stage 3 of the USA Pro Challenge on Wednesday saw the riders race 106 miles across two KOMs before arriving in Steamboat Springs with the first climb of Swan Mountain after only seven miles racing. Four riders went off the front at the top of the first climb with the peloton’s veteran Jens Voigt (Radioshack/Leopard-Trek) leading the charge along with Josh Edmondson.

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Photo: Oran Kelly/PhotopSport International uk usa asia

The five riders had seen their lead stretch to over five minutes as they commenced the long drag up Rabbit Ear Pass and that prompted Voigt to make one of his trademark digs for victory. Only Edmondson could mount any kind of response once the 41 year had attacked, but after 31km of a determined solo pursuit, the talented neo-pro was eventually caught as the bunch honed in on their primary target. The German veteran was also reeled in in the last 2.8km, just seconds before a crash caused a sizeable split in the bunch.

SKY DS Dan Hunt said of the move, “It was good to see him try to drag Jens back in the last 50km, and he got within a minute of doing so before the road flattened out and Jens saw his advantage grow out again. He’ll have learnt from today though and that’ll bode well for the future.”

Jens Voigt meanwhile said “I saw the group falling apart, everyone riding with different interests and tactics. I think the Cannondale rider got orders from his team car to stop pulling. So with only five riders in the break, if you lose one-fifth of your work force, that’s a big deal. I decided an attack would be the best defense. I had it in mind this morning that this would be a good stage for me. I told the boys in the team meeting what I had in mind and that I was up for it. From the profile I thought maybe the breakaway could survive. So I made sure I was in the break. We worked well together for quite awhile.

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Around 50km, Voigt attacked not once, but twice and went clear telling his legs in no uncertain terms that they definitely needed to shut up! Voigt pedaled away from the break chased by Edmondson (pictured above). With still an hour of racing to go, Voigt, 41, had his work cut out but is no stranger to pain and suffering. Voigt put his head down and went right to work, keeping ahead of the hard-charging peloton. But the sprinters’ teams were determined to have their day and went to the front to reel him back, finally absorbing him into the peloton with less than 3k to go, ending a glorious time off the front for a fan-favorite in America.

Jens Voigt said of being caught, “I was angry and disappointed to be caught. I thought it might work out today, so I was a little bit mad with the world in general. But then I heard about the crash so I figured being in a crash was worse than being caught so oh, well. It didn’t work but I gave it a go. I realized at about 5 or 6k to go that the gap was coming down too fast, I was pretty sure I didn’t have enough time. I saw it coming.”

Asked if he would be ready to go again in a few days, Voigt answered: “Next month I’m going to be 42 – give me some rest here; I’m an old man! Tomorrow is a hard day and probably when the GC will be decided, so I will just hang on, then the TT, so after that we will look at things and go again.”

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Chris Froome, probably asking Jens how long his stem is, talks to breakaway hero Jens Voigt. Photo: Oran Kelly/PhotopSport International uk usa asia

There was no change in the race lead with Lachlan Morton (Garmin-Sharp) still in the yellow jersey. For his efforts, Jens was awarded the jersey for the most aggressive rider.

Thursday’s stage is arguably the toughest of the race and features a number of short, sharp ascents including the fearsome Bachelors Gulch. Hunt believes the break will have a better chance of staying clear on the fourth day of action so is expecting his riders cover the early moves once again. “We don’t have anyone who’s a threat on the GC now so any one of our riders could potentially make it into the break. That’s what we’ll aim to do and then we’ll try to be as active as possible and see how things pan out.”

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Photo: Oran Kelly/PhotopSport International uk usa asia

RESULT
1 SAGAN Peter Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 04:04:18
2 MEZGEC Luka Team Argos – Shimano @ st
3 ANDERSON Ryan Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies @ st
4 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC Racing Team @ st
5 BAZZANA Alessandro UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
6 AVILA VANEGAS Edwin Alcibiades Team Colombia @ st
7 VERSCHOOR Martijn Team Novo Nordisk @ st
8 GALLOPIN Tony RadioShack – Leopard @ st
9 PUTT Tanner Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
10 CARUSO Damiano Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
11 RODRIGUEZ Fred Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
12 HAMILTON Nic Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
13 SUTHERLAND Rory Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
14 ACEVEDO COLLE Janier Alexis Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
15 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC Racing Team @ st
16 BRENES OBANDO Gregory Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
17 DEIGNAN Philip UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
18 VANDE VELDE Christian Garmin – Sharp @ st
19 KL̦DEN Andr̩as RadioShack РLeopard @ st
20 PERON Andrea Team Novo Nordisk @ st
21 MAZICH Sean Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
22 JONES Carter Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
23 ZIRBEL Tom Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies @ st
24 MEJIAS LEAL Javier Team Novo Nordisk @ st
25 ROMERO AMARAN Luis Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
26 DANIELSON Thomas Garmin – Sharp @ st
27 FRANK Mathias BMC Racing Team @ st
28 MACHADO Tiago RadioShack – Leopard @ st
29 DAY Benjamin UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
30 MORTON Lachlan Garmin – Sharp @ st
31 CLARKE Jonathan UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
32 ORAM James Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
33 SCHAR Michael BMC Racing Team @ st
34 BOOKWALTER Brent BMC Racing Team @ st
35 KING Benjamin RadioShack – Leopard @ st
36 JUUL-JENSEN Christopher Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
37 HOLLER Nikodemus Team Argos – Shimano @ st
38 CHALAPUD GOMEZ Robinson Eduardo Team Colombia @ st
39 DE MESMAEKER Kevin Team Novo Nordisk @ st
40 ATAPUMA HURTADO John Darwin Team Colombia @ st
41 CUMMINGS Stephen BMC Racing Team @ st
42 CRADDOCK Lawson Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
43 GRETSCH Patrick Team Argos – Shimano @ st
44 GESCHKE Simon Team Argos – Shimano @ st
45 TARAMARCAZ Julien BMC Racing Team @ st
46 WILSON Nathan Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
47 DUCHESNE Antoine Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
48 SUAREZ SUAREZ Juan Pablo Team Colombia @ st
49 LOZANO RIBA David Team Novo Nordisk @ st
50 FENG Chun Kai Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
51 CARLSEN Kirk Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
52 WARBASSE Lawrence BMC Racing Team @ st
53 PANTANO GOMEZ Jarlinson Team Colombia @ st
54 ROGERS Michael Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
55 DUARTE AREVALO Fabio Andres Team Colombia @ st
56 LUDVIGSSON Tobias Team Argos – Shimano @ st
57 DRISCOLL James Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
58 EASTMAN Ryan Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
59 LUND Anders Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
60 MCCARTNEY Jason Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
61 SCHMITT Morgan Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
62 BOSWELL Ian Sky Procycling @ st
63 TALANSKY Andrew Garmin – Sharp @ st
64 OLSSON Michael Team Argos – Shimano @ st
65 WREN Tyler Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
66 MILLER Carson Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
67 TVETCOV Serghei Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
68 HAGMAN Alex Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
69 HENTTALA Joonas Team Novo Nordisk @ st
70 PORTE Richie Sky Procycling @ st
71 SIUTSOU Kanstantsin Sky Procycling @ st
72 FROOME Christopher Sky Procycling @ st
73 VOIGT Jens RadioShack – Leopard @ st
74 HUGUET Yann Team Argos – Shimano @ st
75 MASUDA Nariyuki Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
76 GAIMON Phillip Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
77 MILLAR David Garmin – Sharp @ st
78 COOKE Matt Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
79 BURNETT Ian Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
80 OLEARY Connor Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
81 ROULSTON Hayden RadioShack – Leopard @ st
82 DEKKER Thomas Garmin – Sharp @ st
83 SCHLECK Andy RadioShack – Leopard @ st
84 DENNIS Rohan Garmin – Sharp @ st
85 ZABRISKIE David Garmin – Sharp @ st
86 HANSEN Jesper Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
87 COOPER Marsh Team Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies @ st
88 SAGAN Juraj Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
89 CALABRIA Fabio Team Novo Nordisk @ st
90 BEYER Chad Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
91 JACQUES-MAYNES Benjamin Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
92 MANUEL SILVA PIRES Bruno Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
93 PATE Danny Sky Procycling @ st
94 BALDWIN Christopher Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
95 PATRICK MCCARTY Jonathan Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
96 KING Edward Cannondale Pro Cycling Team @ st
97 BUTLER Chris Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
98 BENNETT George RadioShack – Leopard @ st
99 DAMUSEAU Thomas Team Argos – Shimano 03:34
100 DAVILA LEMUS Luis Enrique Jelly Belly p/b Kenda @ st
101 NISHIZONO Ryota Champion System Pro Cycling Team
102 XU Gang Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
103 CAMACHO BERNAL Julio Alexis Team Colombia 03:34
104 BROWN Nathan Bontrager Cycling Team @ st
105 EDMONDSON Joshua Sky Procycling @ st

OVERALL

1 MORTON Lachlan Garmin – Sharp 10 11:35:40
2 FRANK Mathias BMC Racing Team 00:02
3 SAGAN Peter Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 00:11
4 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC Racing Team @ st
5 CRADDOCK Lawson Bontrager Cycling Team 00:18
6 DANIELSON Thomas Garmin – Sharp 00:29
7 ATAPUMA HURTADO John Darwin Team Colombia 00:35
8 CARUSO Damiano Cannondale Pro Cycling Team 00:41
9 VAN AVERMAET Greg BMC Racing Team @ st
10 GALLOPIN Tony RadioShack – Leopard @ st
11 SUTHERLAND Rory Team Saxo-Tinkoff @ st
12 BRENES OBANDO Gregory Champion System Pro Cycling Team @ st
13 ACEVEDO COLLE Janier Alexis Jamis – Hagens Berman @ st
14 BALDWIN Christopher Bissell Pro Cycling @ st
15 EUSER Lucas UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
16 JONES Carter Bissell Pro Cycling 00:46
17 VANDE VELDE Christian Garmin – Sharp @ st
18 MEJIAS LEAL Javier Team Novo Nordisk @ st
19 DEIGNAN Philip UnitedHealthcare Presented by Maxxis @ st
20 SCHAR Michael BMC Racing Team @ st

 


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