(iOL, South Africa) Team MTN-Qhubeka start 3rd stage of the Tour de France in 10th position

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2015 08:30:57 -0400

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MTN-Qhubeka in TDF mix

July 6 2015 at 01:02pm
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PixMTN-Qhubeka start the third stage of the Tour de France in 10th
position in the team standings after Sunday s gruelling time in the
wind and rain from Utrecht to Zelande.

Johannesburg – MTN-Qhubeka start the third stage of the Tour de France
in 10th position in the team standings after Sunday’s gruelling time
in the wind and rain from Utrecht to Zelande.

The 166-kilometre stage saw the wind picking up markedly from around
55km into the race and heavy rain soon added to the treacherous
conditions.

Andre Greipel (Lotto-Soudal) sprinted to the stage win ahead of Peter
Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) and Fabian Cancellaro (Trek Factory Racing).
Cancellaro now wears the famous yellow jersey for the 29th time in his
illustrious career.

Two of African team MTN-Qhubeka’s men went down in crashes, Merhawi
Kudus of Eritrea and Norway’s Edvald Boasson Hagen but both got up to
fight another day.

The team had Serge Pauwels and Tyler Farrar in the front group and
Jacques Janse van Rensburg in the second.

“With the wind and the rain and everything else, it was an extra crazy
day of the Tour,” Farrar said.

“Everyone is always nervous anyway but everyone was extra nervous
today so it was quite hectic out there. We had Serge, myself and
Jacques in the second group and initially Serge and I were in the
front split.

“There were some crashes in that town with all the roundabouts at 40km
to go and that split our group, and Serge and I were caught behind
that so we just had to watch the race ride away.”

The team standings see MTN-Qhubeka 5 minutes 46 seconds off the
leaders, BMC Racing team, going into the third stage while Pauwels is
the best placed in the General Classification (59th).

Tuesday’s stage is 159.5km from Anvers to Huy and there are a good few
hills that will sort things out, especially in the last 18km which
features three short but steep climbs before a spectacular finish
above the town of Huy. – ANA
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