Interview with Olympic RR champion Greg Van Avermaet (BMC) who now leads the Overall lead in Spain
![]() |
News: Van Avermaet Leads Valenciana
A chaotic finish in Denia saw Greg Van Avermaet secure BMC Racing Team’s second day in the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana leader’s jersey after he finished in eighth place behind stage winner Tony Martin (Team Katusha – Alpecin).
A fast start saw early breakaway attempts quickly reeled back in as the peloton raced towards the first of today’s five category three climbs. It was only after an hour of racing that a three-rider breakaway was able to go clear off the front of the peloton and extend a solid advantage.
BMC Racing Team kept tight control of the main bunch behind whilst the breakaway extended a lead which reached a maximum of 6 minutes 15 seconds. As the race headed into the final 80km, the breakaway’s advantage started to fall but heavy rain created slippery conditions. Stefan Küng was involved in a small crash but luckily escaped uninjured and was able to keep racing.
With the race back together heading into the final 15km, attacks soon followed including the final and ultimately winning move of seven riders with Martin, who eventually rode to solo victory. Greg Van Avermaet won the reduced bunch sprint for the line and, although finishing 19 seconds back, he stepped onto the podium as the second race leader from BMC Racing Team in as many days.
… continued after advert
Interview with Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana race leader, Greg Van Avermaet:
Another day in yellow for BMC Racing Team, Greg! How are you feeling about taking the leader’s jersey?
“I came into this stage thinking that there was the chance for me to go for the stage win and in the end it was not possible. I can’t complain though as this is only my second race day of the season and already I think my condition is good, especially as I lost some training this winter. I am always proud to wear the leader’s jersey at any race and I hope to be able to keep the jersey after tomorrow’s stage.”
Talk us through the final stages of the race when the seven riders attacked.
“We were working right from the beginning so we didn’t have enough guys to close down the final gap and at the end it was too risky to push the limits with the bad weather and the slippery roads. At the end of the stage when I was racing for the remaining top ten places, I wanted to give it my all to finish in the best position I could as the guys had done such a good job earlier on to put me in the best position possible. So once again this yellow jersey is really a team effort.”
What part did the rain play in today’s race?
“It was definitely not an easy day today with a lot of wind and rain which made the roads dangerous. There were a lot of crashes especially on the last descent so I wanted to keep safe and not take too many risks. It’s always good to win but my biggest goals are still to come and I didn’t want to end my season here.”
And looking ahead to the rest of the race?
“Our main objective was to win the opening team time trial and we have done that so everything else is really a bonus for us. Tomorrow could be another chance for me to go for the stage win so I will try and take any opportunities that I can but this race is preparation for me as I look towards my main goals in April. The team as a whole is really strong here and with the steeper stages, especially on Saturday, I think guys like Ben Hermans and Nicolas Roche could be in good form to do something.”
Sports Director, Valerio Piva: “It was a little bit hectic of course with the rain, especially in the final 45km where there was a lot of crashes. We had Stefan Küng go down but thankfully he was okay and finished without any problems. The main objective today was to try and control the race and to bring Greg into the final climb to try and go for the stage.
We had a plan and I think all the riders executed that plan so I am happy with how everyone was riding. In the end we had to work so hard at the front of the peloton all day that when Martin attacked no one could go with him. Of course it would have been good to win the stage but it is always a positive to have the leader’s jersey. There is a prestige that comes with that and it motivates the team to stay together but we will still continue to look for opportunities to take stage victories as the race continues.”
Stage result
1. Tony Martin, Team Katusha – Alpecin
2. Pim Ligthart, Roompot – Nederlandse Loterij
3. Primož Roglič, Team LottoNL-Jumbo
4. David de la Cruz, Quick-Step Floors
5. Michele Scarponi, Astana Pro Team
7. Nairo Quintana, Movistar Team
8. Greg Van Avermaet, BMC Racing Team
9. Philippe Gilbert, Quick-Step Floors
33. Dan Martin, Quick-Step Floors
58. Adria Moreno, Spain (Raleigh GAC)
78. Zak Dempster, Israel Cycling Academy
111. Peter Kennaugh, Team Sky
113. Tom Scully,Cannondale-Drapac Pro Cycling Team
133. Ryan Mullen Cannondale-Drapac Pro Cycling Team
142. SimonYates, ORICA-Scott
143. Adam Yates, ORICA-Scott
145. Sebastián Mora, Spain (Raleigh GAC)
170. Albert Torres, Inteja Dominican Cycling Team
Race profile: Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Stage 2: Alicante > Denia, 180.6km
Top 3: 1. Tony Martin (Team Katusha – Alpecin) 2. Pim Ligthart (Roompot – Nederlandse Loterij) 3. Roglič Primoz (Team Lotton NL-Jumbo)
BMC Racing Team Top 3: 8. Greg Van Avermaet 17. Manuel Senni 25. Ben Hermans
Send your results as well as club, team & event news here
Other Results on VeloUK (including reports containing results)
- Features, Reports, Results
- TT Result: North Tyneside Riders CC
- TT Result: SVTTA 30 Pinky Williams Trophy
- TT Result: Royal Dean Forest Cycle Club 25
- TT Result: VC Baracchi 50
- TT Result: West Cheshire TTCA 25
- TT Result: Southdown Velo Fontwell Ten-mile Gallop
- TT Result: Kent CA 10
- TT Result: Didcot Phoenix CC 10
- TT Result: Wigan Whs 10
- TT Result: VTTA (E.Mids) 25
- TT Result: Maldon & District CC 10
- TT Result: VTTA (North Midlands) 10
- Result: RL360 Isle of Man Youth League 18
- TT Result: Yorkshire Road Club Victory Cup
- Result: Doncaster Dome Crits
- Result: Jolibar Trophy 2025 Road Race
- Result: John Holman Memorial Race
- Result: SACA Salt Ayre Tuesday Series #19
- Result: Surrey League 2/3 Road Race
- Winners! Ribble Outliers Latvian Triple!
- Result: Friz Hill Road Race
- Result: Beaumont Trophy/Curlew Cup
- Result/Report: Harrogate Nova Road Race
- Report/Result: Mid Shropshire Wheelers Friday Night Cyclo-Cross
- Result: On Yer Bike Crit Series #9
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 22
- Result: PNE Mountbatten Circuit Series #9
- Result: Schils Summer Circuit Races 2
- World Records for Bjergfelt & Richardson
- TT Result: Finsbury Park CC 25
- Result: RL360 Isle of Man Youth League
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 21
- Result: Full Gas Summer Circuit Series 20
- Result: Scottish Senior and Junior Criterium Championships
- GB FOR JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPS
- Result: West Thames League Rnd 18
- Result: SACA Salt Ayre Tuesday 18
- Result: RCR ALTA VIA Goodwood Special
- TT Result: Aerologic RT 15
- TT Result: VCC late-season 25m TT
Other News on VeloUK
- Winners! Ribble Outliers Latvian Triple!
- GB FOR JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPS
- Beaumont Trophy/Curlew Cup 2025
- STAGE ROUTES ANNOUNCED FOR MEN’S TOUR OF BRITAIN
- TOUR OF BRITAIN NEWS – THE TEAMS
- Startlist: RTTC National 25 Mile Championship
- Ribble Cycles CGR – Commute, Gravel, Road range
- Tour of Britain News: 2 Days in Wales
- News: The Pedal Club Lunch (July)
- STARTLIST: National Youth Circuit Series (Wyke)
- Men’s Tour of Britain Route Update
- GB Team for Track Euros
- Opening of Sir Mark Cavendish Raceway
- Bike News: Ribble Cycles Alloy Bikes
- This Weekend: Junior Road Championships
- Wednesday: Otley Cycle Races
- Mid Shropshire Wheelers celebrates 100 Years of Cycling
- Team Feature: Prologue Junior Racing Team Spring Review
- New: Ribble Cycles Ultra-Grit & Allgrit Ranges
- START LISTS FOR BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- STARTLIST: Two day Giant Tugby Ronde van Wymeswold
- NEWS: MAJOR JUNIOR TEAMS TO MERGE FOR 2026
- Entries Wanted: Ilkley Town Centre Races
- Report/Result: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 2
- Report: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 1
- STARTLIST: Owen Blower Memorial Road Races
- Events: Halesowen Academy Road Race
- News: May Pedal Club Lunch
- RIBBLE PARTNERS WITH THE BIKE FITTERS
- Monday: Witham Wheelers Road Races
- British Stars for Women’s Tour of Britain
- Women’s Tour of Britain Riders 2025
- BIKES: RIBBLE UNVEILS ULTRA-RACE
- Women’s Tour of Britain Routes
- STARTLISTS: 2025 Lincoln Grand Prix
- STARTLIST: The Witham Hall Grand Prix
- Startlist: Timmy James Memorial Grand Prix
- FEATURE: PEDAL CLUB LUNCH REPORT (APRIL)
- 2025 BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS – ROUTES
- STARTLIST: Sloan Trophy (April 27)