Second stage win for Bart Classens (NED) in 3h22:04 ahead of Spain’s Brandan Marquez Fernandez (+2:49min). ![]() The South African increases his overall lead to the Australian Michael England more >Ĭrocodile Trophy Stage 3: Change of guard – overall leader jersey for Alan GordonĬhange of the guard on Day 3: third place today and the new overall race lead for Alan Gordon (SAF) with +3:38min. Tazreiter now in 11th outrightAlan Gordon wins the Queen Stage of the 25th Crocodile Trophy in 05h43:11,3 in what looks like a solo race to the finish. On the 120km maratho more >Ĭrocodile Trophy -Alan Gordon increases overall race lead with stage 4 win Dutch competitor Bart Classens finishes in 2nd +1:35min and the overall race lead remains with Alan Gordon. The Belgian Stijn Van Boxstael wins today’s fifth stage at Skybury in 4h49:54,9. With a race time of 02h44:38,8, Bart Classens from the Netherlands takes his fourth stage win at this year’s event in a sprint finish against Spain’s Brandan Marquez Fernandez and the race leader Alan Gordo more >Ĭrocodile Trophy - Belgian stage 5 win for Stijn Van Boxstael at Skybury Today the second-last stage of the 25th Crocodile Trophy took the racers from Skybury Tropical Plantation to a brand new race destination at Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures. He clocked in a fast stage finish time of 1h25:14 winning by almost one minute and claims the overall victory after eight stages and a winning time of 29h15:11,1 more >īart Classens wins stage 7 at Hartley's Crocodile Adventures The South African racer Alan Gordon claimed the overall victory of the Anniversary Edition with a stage win on today’s 34km individual time trial stage. Today the 25th Crocodile Trophy finished on Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas. more >Īlan Gordon wins the 25th Crocodile Trophy with stage win at Port Douglas It gives the 32-year-old Dutch climber two successive wins after an impressive victory in Il Lombardia, and his second win in the Japan Cup after winning the race in 2015. Trek-Segafredo is happy to confirm the contract renewals of four riders who have been of great value to the team in its inaugural season: Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Lauretta Hanson, Anna Plichta, and Abi Van Twisk.French super-domestique Audrey Cordon-Ragot had more >īauke Mollema was the strongest and fastest in the Japan Cup road race, out-kicking Michael Woods (EF-Education First) in a two-up sprint to take the win in Utsunomiya Sunday. I more >įour renewals complete the 2020 roster for Trek-Segafredo Italian climber Gianluca Brambilla has renewed his contract with Trek-Segafredo, which will see him race for the team for his third year.Gianluca had a busy season with both the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a España on his calendar. Gianluca Brambilla extends with Trek-Segafredo for 2020 Thursday, October 31st, saw the official opening day of the prestigious 2019 Rouleur Classic and included the world premiere of the 2020 Trek-Segafredo men's and women's kits, created from eco-friendly fabrics woven from recycled yarns for the first time. After five years working as a Press Officer and Communications Manager, Elke Weylandt moves into the position of Operations Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the team. We wish him a bright future on his new challenge."Īt this time we are also pleased to communicate changes in the Trek-Segafredo PR Team. ![]() Luca Guercilena, Trek-Segafredo General Manager: "Fumy always played as a fair and loyal teammate, and we would like to thank him for that. It has been a very special time in my career that I will never forget." ![]() I want to thank everyone in the team, all the staff, teammates, and sponsors who supported me over the years. ![]() I have been in the Trek family from the beginning, so it is not an easy decision for me to leave, but it was time for me to take a new direction and new challenges. Two big home wins for a noble teammate.įumy Beppu: "I am very grateful for the opportunity Trek-Segafredo has given to me and cannot thank the organization enough for the last six years. In 2015, Fumy stole the hearts in Japan by winning the Japan Cup criterium, a feat he repeated in 2016. Fumy Beppu and Trek-Segafredo end a beautiful journey together : After six glorious years with Trek-Segafredo, Fumy Beppu will be ending his contract with the USA-registered WorldTour team at the end of the year.Īfter six glorious years with Trek-Segafredo, Fumy Beppu will be ending his contract with the USA-registered WorldTour team at the end of the year.įumy Beppu has been a member of the team since its inauguration in 2014 and has been a selfless and hard-working teammate who has given everything to help the organization grow and succeed over the years.Ī devoted team player, Beppu always put his teammates first, but from time to time had his own opportunities.
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