Caleb Ewan strikes first in Tour Down Under Criterium
Viviani and his lead-out man Consonni take podium spots
Report
Caleb Ewan made a perfect start to his second season with Lotto Soudal, taking his fourth victory in five editions of the Tour Down Under Classic criterium with a convincing sprint in Adelaide, despite rain showers and wet roads affecting the race.
The Australian anticipated and launched his sprint as EF Pro Cycling were leading out Kristoffer Halvorsen. He opened up a considerable margin over the rest, with Elia Viviani coming through to take second place on his debut for Cofidis.
It was Viviani's own lead-out man, Simone Consonni, who held on for the final spot on the podium, finishing ahead of Jasper Philipsen (UAE Team Emirates), Halvorsen, and young Italian Alberto Dainese (Team Sunweb).
Sam Bennett made a disappointing debut for Deceuninck-QuickStep, finding himself too far back in the final straight. He eased up and shook his head, leaving lead-out man Michael Morkov to take seventh, ahead of Australian Criterium champion Sam Welsford, Chris Lawless (Team Ineos), and Giacomo Nizzolo of NTT Pro Cycling.
"I started this season with a bit of pressure to replicate what I did last year," Ewan said, having won 10 races in 2019, including three stages of the Tour de France.
"This was my first race of the season - usually I do some races before - but I felt really good out there."
There were some question marks when Ewan was seen at the back of the peloton for much of the race, but he insisted it was a sign of how relaxed he was. With 20 of the 30 laps of the 1.7km circuit covered, he moved up towards the front, as Team Ineos pushed the pace.
Manuele Boaro (Astana) had been a constant attacking presence from the start, slotting in to a six-man break before trying to go solo from five laps out, but the sprint teams weren't going to make any mistake. The rain grew harder and a small crash with three laps to go split the peloton and sparked tension.
From that point, EF Pro Cycling took control of the race for Halvorsen, but while he was still being led out, Ewan sprang out on the right-hand side of the road to deliver a commanding victory by a few bike lengths.
"On the last six or seven laps, it started to rain, and that made it a lot more nervous in the bunch," Ewan said.
"My team did a great job to help me stay in the front through all the fighting for position. Roger [Kluge] left that gap for me in the final straight there and that gave me a really good launching pad."
The six-stage Tour Down Under begins proper on Tuesday with the 150km circuit stage around Tanunda.
Results
# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Caleb Ewan (Aus) Lotto Soudal | 1:04:29 |
2 | Elia Viviani (Ita) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
3 | Simone Consonni (Ita) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
4 | Jasper Philipsen (Bel) UAE Team Emirates | |
5 | Kristoffer Halvorsen (Nor) EF Pro Cycling | |
6 | Alberto Dainese (Ita) Team Sunweb | |
7 | Michael Mørkøv (Den) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
8 | Sam Welsford (Aus) UniSA-Australia | |
9 | Chris Lawless (GBr) Team Ineos | |
10 | Giacomo Nizzolo (Ita) NTT Pro Cycling | |
11 | Roger Kluge (Ger) Lotto Soudal | |
12 | Szymon Sajnok (Pol) CCC Team | |
13 | Andrea Vendrame (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale | |
14 | Martin Laas (Est) Bora-Hansgrohe | |
15 | Jens Keukeleire (Bel) EF Pro Cycling | |
16 | Sam Bennett (Irl) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
17 | Erik Ba_ka (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe | 0:00:04 |
18 | André Greipel (Ger) Israel Start-Up Nation | |
19 | Rick Zabel (Ger) Israel Start-Up Nation | |
20 | Sven Erik Bystrøm (Nor) UAE Team Emirates | 0:00:06 |
21 | Jurgen Roelandts (Bel) Movistar Team | |
22 | Mads Pedersen (Den) Trek-Segafredo | |
23 | Fabian Lienhard (Swi) Groupama-FDJ | |
24 | Tom Scully (NZl) EF Pro Cycling | |
25 | Tosh Van Der Sande (Bel) Lotto Soudal | |
26 | Ryan Gibbons (RSA) NTT Pro Cycling | |
27 | Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
28 | Rob Power (Aus) Team Sunweb | |
29 | Hermann Pernsteiner (Aut) Bahrain McLaren | |
30 | Jarrad Drizners (Aus) UniSA-Australia | 0:00:12 |
31 | Miles Scotson (Aus) Groupama-FDJ | |
32 | Timo Roosen (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma | |
33 | Koen de Kort (Ned) Trek-Segafredo | |
34 | Guillaume Boivin (Can) Israel Start-Up Nation | 0:00:16 |
35 | Juraj Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe | 0:00:24 |
36 | Shane Archbold (NZl) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
37 | Asbjørn Kragh Andersen (Den) Team Sunweb | 0:00:32 |
38 | Marco Haller (Aut) Bahrain McLaren | 0:00:37 |
39 | Alex Dowsett (GBr) Israel Start-Up Nation | 0:00:43 |
40 | Jonas Rutsch (Ger) EF Pro Cycling | 0:00:46 |
41 | Mitchell Docker (Aus) EF Pro Cycling | 0:00:48 |
42 | Kelland O'Brien (Aus) UniSA-Australia | 0:00:58 |
43 | Kenneth Van Bilsen (Bel) Cofidis Solutions Credits | 0:01:04 |
44 | Nathan Haas (Aus) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
45 | Rasmus Fossum Tiller (Nor) NTT Pro Cycling | 0:01:13 |
46 | Laurens De Vreese (Bel) Astana Pro Team | 0:01:20 |
47 | Diego Ulissi (Ita) UAE Team Emirates | |
48 | Danilo Wyss (Swi) NTT Pro Cycling | |
49 | Kilian Frankiny (Swi) Groupama-FDJ | |
50 | Manuele Boaro (Ita) Astana Pro Team | |
51 | Francisco Ventoso (Spa) CCC Team | |
52 | Juri Hollmann (Ger) Movistar Team | |
53 | Marco Mathis (Ger) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
54 | Samuele Battistella (Ita) NTT Pro Cycling | |
55 | Luis Mas (Spa) Movistar Team | |
56 | Guillaume Van Keirsbulck (Bel) CCC Team | |
57 | _ukasz Wi_niowski (Pol) CCC Team | |
58 | Neilson Powless (USA) EF Pro Cycling | |
59 | Kiel Reijnen (USA) Trek-Segafredo | |
60 | Vegard Stake Laengen (Nor) UAE Team Emirates | |
61 | Eduard Prades (Spa) Movistar Team | |
62 | Yukiya Arashiro (Jpn) Bahrain McLaren | |
63 | Luka Pibernik (Slo) Bahrain McLaren | 0:01:24 |
64 | Joey Rosskopf (USA) CCC Team | 0:01:25 |
65 | Santiago Buitrago Sanchez (Col) Bahrain McLaren | |
66 | Gabriel Cullaigh (GBr) Movistar Team | |
67 | Jonathan Dibben (GBr) Lotto Soudal | |
68 | Stefan De Bod (RSA) NTT Pro Cycling | |
69 | Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
70 | Florian Stork (Ger) Team Sunweb | |
71 | Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates | |
72 | João Almeida (Por) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
73 | Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Astana Pro Team | |
74 | Jack Bauer (NZl) Mitchelton-Scott | |
75 | Iljo Keisse (Bel) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
76 | Larry Warbasse (USA) AG2R La Mondiale | |
77 | Omer Goldstein (Isr) Israel Start-Up Nation | |
78 | Adam Hansen (Aus) Lotto Soudal | |
79 | Clément Chevrier (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
80 | Axel Domont (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
81 | Cameron Scott (Aus) UniSA-Australia | |
82 | Simon Geschke (Ger) CCC Team | |
83 | Jorge Arcas (Spa) Movistar Team | |
84 | James Piccoli (Can) Israel Start-Up Nation | |
85 | Ide Schelling (Ned) Bora-Hansgrohe | |
86 | Michael Schwarzmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe | |
87 | Omar Fraile (Spa) Astana Pro Team | |
88 | Luis León Sánchez (Spa) Astana Pro Team | |
89 | Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
90 | Josef Cerny (Cze) CCC Team | |
91 | Sergio Samitier Samitier (Spa) Movistar Team | |
92 | Fabio Felline (Ita) Astana Pro Team | |
93 | Tyler Lindorff (Aus) UniSA-Australia | |
94 | Jai Hindley (Aus) Team Sunweb | |
95 | Dries Devenyns (Bel) Deceuninck-QuickStep | |
96 | Michael Storer (Aus) Team Sunweb | |
97 | Owain Doull (GBr) Team Ineos | 0:01:46 |
98 | Ben Hermans (Bel) Israel Start-Up Nation | 0:02:01 |
99 | Rafael Valls (Spa) Bahrain McLaren | |
100 | Nicholas White (Aus) UniSA-Australia | |
101 | Dylan Sunderland (Aus) NTT Pro Cycling | |
102 | Samuel Jenner (Aus) UniSA-Australia | |
103 | Simon Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott | |
104 | Daryl Impey (RSA) Mitchelton-Scott | |
105 | Geoffrey Bouchard (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale | |
106 | Domen Novak (Slo) Bahrain McLaren | |
107 | Jay McCarthy (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe | |
108 | Taco van der Hoorn (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma | |
109 | Ian Stannard (GBr) Team Ineos | |
110 | Pavel Sivakov (Rus) Team Ineos | 0:02:13 |
111 | Kenny Elissonde (Fra) Trek-Segafredo | |
112 | Michel Ries (Lux) Trek-Segafredo | 0:02:32 |
113 | Juan Pedro Lopez (Spa) Trek-Segafredo | |
114 | Ben Gastauer (Lux) AG2R La Mondiale | |
115 | Richie Porte (Aus) Trek-Segafredo | |
116 | Mickaël Delage (Fra) Groupama-FDJ | |
117 | Daniil Fominykh (Kaz) Astana Pro Team | 0:02:41 |
118 | Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal | |
119 | Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Groupama-FDJ | 0:02:43 |
120 | Lachlan Morton (Aus) EF Pro Cycling | |
121 | Dylan van Baarle (Ned) Team Ineos | |
122 | Luke Rowe (GBr) Team Ineos | |
123 | Rohan Dennis (Aus) Team Ineos | 0:02:45 |
124 | Alexandr Riabushenko (Blr) UAE Team Emirates | |
125 | Bert-Jan Lindeman (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma | 0:02:48 |
126 | Cesare Benedetti (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe | |
127 | Bruno Armirail (Fra) Groupama-FDJ | |
128 | Matthew Holmes (GBr) Lotto Soudal | 0:03:17 |
DNF | Luke Durbridge (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott | |
DNF | Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott | |
DNF | Michael Hepburn (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott | |
DNF | Cameron Meyer (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott | |
DNF | Mathias Le Turnier (Fra) Cofidis Solutions Credits | |
DNF | Mikkel Bjerg (Den) UAE Team Emirates | |
DNF | Max Kanter (Ger) Team Sunweb | |
DNF | Marc Sarreau (Fra) Groupama-FDJ | |
DNF | George Bennett (NZl) Team Jumbo-Visma | |
DNF | Chris Harper (Aus) Team Jumbo-Visma | |
DNF | Lennard Hofstede (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma | |
DNF | Antwan Tolhoek (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma |
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