Team Report: Tour Down Under Stage 1

Sam Bennett got off to the perfect start to his time with Deceuninck – Quick-Step, taking his first ever victory in the Tour Down Under after a hectic and messy sprint in Tanunda

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Team Report: Tour Down Under Stage 1

Bennett seizes the day at the Tour Down Under

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Sam Bennett got off to the perfect start to his time with Deceuninck – Quick-Step, taking his first ever victory in the Tour Down Under after a hectic and messy sprint in Tanunda, where the race returned after seven years. Bennett was the first of the sprinters to launch the sprint, with around 250 meters to go, and immediately showed his fast turn of legs, dashing to the line and convincingly holding off the charge of his rivals.

“I’d be lying if I’d say I didn’t feel the pressure to get that first win. I am very happy it came today, on the very first stage of the season’s first race, and I can’t thank my incredible teammates enough, because the result is down to their amazing effort”, an over the moon Sam said after the finish.

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The closing kilometers of the stage delivered another Deceuninck – Quick-Step masterpiece, our team taking the front of the peloton early and bringing Sam into position on the left side of the road. They then gradually eased off the pace before ramping up the speed again, with the flamme rouge in sight. As soon as Iljo Keisse finished stretching the field out, Shane Archbold took over and opened the way for Michael Mørkøv, whose impeccable lead-out left Sam in a perfect position.

The Irish Champion blasted clear of the pack and put a bike length between him and runner-up Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates) on his way to becoming the 91st different rider to score a victory for Deceuninck – Quick-Step. As a result, Bennett made repeated trips to the podium, but he never seemed to tire, collecting the winner’s trophy as well as the ochre and blue jerseys.

“The team is very confident in me and the way they rode was amazing and gave me great confidence. There’s a lot of experience in this squad, and they showed it today, together with that unique Wolfpack spirit, which you can feel it immediately. Everybody did a fantastic job and played a superb role, keeping me in position and making sure I was where I had to be in order to fight for the victory. The week has just started and I hope other good results will soon follow”, said the first Irishman in history to lead the Tour Down Under general classification.

Photo: ©Tim De Waele / Getty Images

1. Sam Bennett Deceuninck – Quick Step 03:28:54
2. Jasper Philipsen UAE Team Emirates
3. Erik Baska Bora – Hansgrohe
4. Elia Viviani Cofidis
5. André Greipel Israel Start-Up Nation
6. Kristoffer Halvorsen EF Pro Cycling
7. Caleb Ewan Lotto – Soudal
8. Marc Sarreau Groupama – FDJ
9. Sam Welsford UniSA-Australia
10. Alberto Dainese Team Sunweb

Others
11. Gabriel Cullaigh Movistar Team
12. Christopher Lawless Team Ineos
13. Daryl Impey Mitchelton – Scott (last years GC winner)
35. Romain Bardet AG2R La Mondiale
36. Simon Yates Mitchelton – Scott
47. Richie Porte Trek – Segafredo
53. Jack Bauer Mitchelton – Scott
76. Rohan Dennis Team Ineos
79. Matthew Holmes Lotto – Soudal
102. Owain Doull Team Ineos
120. Alex Dowsett Israel Start-Up Nation
126. Thomas Scully EF Pro Cycling
128. Mads Pedersen Trek – Segafredo (world champion)
129. Jonathan Dibben Lotto – Soudal
130. Ian Stannard Team Ineos
137. Luke Rowe Team Ineos

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