Denmark's Andresen swoops to win Cadel Evans Road Race
Tobias Lund Andresen took advantage of British sprinter Matthew Brennan's sprint mistiming to win the 183.8km race, with Australian Brady Gilmore finishing third.
- On Sunday, Denmark's Tobias Lund Andresen pounced on British sprinter Matthew Brennan to take victory in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Geelong.
- Timing errors by the sprinter caused Brennan mistimed his final sprint, allowing Andresen to overtake, as Andresen said, `It was a perfect lead out scenario for me for him to be forced to go early.`
- The 183.8-kilometre race came down to four laps of the 21.4km finishing circuit, which included the 1.7km Challambra Hill and featured a front group of 21 riders.
- Andresen now has nine career pro wins and his second WorldTour victory, with Tirreno-Adriatico, Dwars door Vlaanderen and the Giro d'Italia next; Brady Gilmore finished third.
- Decathlon's Luke Roberts orchestrated a Geelong win as body-language differences followed by a feed-zone clash with a Uno X-Mobility rider marred the finale, with Brennan visibly slumped at the podium.
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Arriving this winter at Decathlon CMA CGM, Danishman Tobias Lund Andresen continues his dream season start with his new team by winning the classic Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race on Sunday in Geelong, Australia. This is already the second victory in the World Tour (1st division) this season for the Danes ...
Tobias Lund Andresen won the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race in Australia on Sunday. It was a World Tour classic, the first division of the world's cycling industry. Tobias Lund Andresen again beat Britain's Matthew Brennan, who wears the colours of Dutch cycling team Team Visma的 Lease a Bike and who is considered to be his country's greatest hope. Australian Brady Gilmore (NSN Cycling) finished third. The best French rider of the day, Tom Don…
The Dane beat comet Matthew Brennan and won his first WorldTour one-day race
Cycling: Denmark's Andresen swoops to win Cadel Evans Road Race
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