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---> . Jour 6 : jeudi 13 octobre : Course en ligne Hommes U23 : résumé course / vidéo
13 October 2016 – Doha, Qatar : The 20-year-old Norwegian followed the footsteps of fellow countrymen Kurt Asle Arvesen and Sven Erik Bystrøm, who captured the Under 23 title in 1997 and 2014. Norway has now collected three Men’s Under 23 titles to equal France in second place of the all-time ranking. Italy still leads with four gold medals. Ackermann was piloted very well by his German team-mates and looked on a world title course entering the final straight, only to be pipped on the line by Halvorsen. "The race was tough and fast. The final sprint was a little too long for me. But I’m happy with how I did," said the German. The Italian team were nowhere to be seen in most parts of the exciting race, but Mareczko managed to place himself well for the final sprint and rolled to bronze. Later on, in the mixed zone he explained the Italians’ startegy : "The team helped me throughout the race. In the final kilometre my teammate suffered a fall. I could sprint well only in the last 150 metres, bit it was too late. I’m still happy with the bronze." Chronology While the five leaders were fighting to sustain their lead, Bico slipped, crashed in a sharp turn and lost contact. He stood right up, remounted and managed to get back into the lead group. At the same time Iran’s Mahdi Rajabikaboodcheshmeh, Michael O’Loughlin from Ireland, Gregory Daniel from the USA and Rwandan Jean-Claude Uwizeye joined to a form breakaway, that would make last until the final lap. Russian Pavel Silakov and Irish Daire Feeley made an effort to escape from the peloton, but they did not manage. The nine leaders worked together to increase their lead to about three minutes, with the chasing peloton not yet fully organised. Many riders still tried to escape, but non succeeded to bridge the gap. Status quo With about 50 kilometres to go, mutual trust seemed to fade in the breakaway group. In the peloton, Norway came to front row, working for pre-race favourite Kristoffer Halvorsen, who had dominated the sprints in this year’s Tour de l’Avenir. Together with British, Spanish and Kazakh help, the Norwegians slowly drew the peloton nearer and nearer to the leaders. At three laps from the finish, the gap was 2.20 minutes and with two laps to go it was 1.36 minutes. Gebrezgabihier was the first of the leaders to give way. The Eritrean rider suffered from heavy cramps and had to let his eighth fellow escapees go in the eighth lap. He was quickly swallowed by the hunting peloton. Bryan Gomez was the second to drop from the breakaway and In the penultimate lap Nuno Bico attacked. He didn’t get space however and heading into the final lap the seven frontrunners still hold on to a 22 second lead. The Norwegian army in full blown fashion was chasing them on the finish line. Final showdown Suite / Following -> . Jour 6 : jeudi 13 octobre : Course en ligne Homme U23 : conférence de presse ou Retour -> Reportages et résultats 2016
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