(CyclingNews) Daniel Teklehaimanot makes history for South African team

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 13:03:09 -0400

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By Cycling NewsJune 15, 2015 9:24am
Updated: June 15, 2015 10:24am Race: Critérium du Dauphiné

MTN-Qhubeka celebrate maiden WorldTour jersey at Critérium du Dauphiné

Teklehaimanot makes history for South African team

Daniel Teklehaimanot sealed MTN-Qhubeka's first ever WorldTour
classification victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné as he crossed the
line on the eighth and final stage of the French race in Modane
Valfrejus in the red and white king of the mountains polka dot jersey.



Teklehaimanot led the competition from stage one, having claimed ten
points on the opening stage, and built on his advantage throughout the
race via aggressive racing in breakaways to finish on 65 points with
Chris Froome second in the standings on 26 points.

"I am very happy to win the climbers jersey. This is a very special
result for me, it is like a dream. I am also happy for the team to get
this jersey because you can see it means a lot for everyone as well,"
Teklehaimanot said. "I have received a lot of support and nice words
from many people in Eritrea and everywhere in the world."

Teklehaimanot, who joined the South African team from Orica-GreenEdge
at the end of 2013, added his jersey win was for one of the team
sponsors.

"I am thankful for the team and I am happy that I can help promote our
Qhubeka charity and 5000 bicycles campaign by winning this jersey.
Teklehaimanot said

Teklehaimanot wasn't the only African born rider to claim a jersey as
Froome won the overall to go with his two stage wins. The two riders
will line up in the same race again in just three weeks as
Teklehaimanot's makes his Tour de France debut which he will race with
"high motivation." Teklehaimanot has ridden the Vuelta a España on two
occasions, finishing 146 in 2012 and 47 in 2014.

Jens Zemke, MTN-Qhubeka's head of performance explained the race as a
dream, praising the riders for consistently making the race.

"To summarise our Dauphine, the last eight days were absolutely
incredible. To win the climbers jersey which is our first ever World
Tour jersey, every day we were part of the action," Zemke said. "We
were in break, we were doing the leadouts and we were sprinting.

Zemke added the performances of Edvald Boasson Hagen to finish
top-five on three occasions, finishing second in the points
classification, and 23-year-old climber Louis Meintjes who finished
sixth in Pra Loup and third on Saint-Gervais Mont Blanc, have
reassured the staff the riders are ready for a debut Tour de France
appearance in three weeks time.

" These were amazing results for us and so the team rode incredibly
well. We have our major goal of the year coming up in three weeks, the
Tour de France and the team showed we are ready for it," Zemke said.
"To compete on such a high level as an African squad after only three
years in professional cycling is superb.
"We are also happy to have the attention of the media so we can
promote our project and our campaign to put 5000 kids on bicycles in
South Africa. So I think the boys did an incredible job here and also
the whole staff, everybody did a great job."
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