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2015 Ronde van Gelderland

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2015 Ronde van Gelderland
Race details
Dates19 April 2015
Distance126.7 km (78.73 mi)
Winning time3h 22' 23"
Results
  Winner  Kirsten Wild (NED) (Team Hitec Products)
  Second  Lucy Garner (GBR) (Team Liv–Plantur)
  Third  Barbara Guarischi (ITA) (Velocio–SRAM)
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The 2015 Ronde van Gelderland was a one-day women's cycle race held in the Netherlands on 19 April 2015. The race was given a UCI rating of 1.2.[1] Kirsten Wild won for the third year in a row, for her fourth win in the race.[2]

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Transcription

Hello and welcome to this week’s edition of the GCN news show.   Coming up: Amstel Gold Vuelta a Castilla y Leon Ronde van Gelderland The best of Twitter The lightest bike in the world Lance Armstrong And, Pat McQuaid. The 48th edition of the Amstel Gold Race was run off under glorious sunshine on Sunday. This year, the organisers moved the finish 1.8km past the previous one at the top of the Cauberg, in a copy of last years World Championships finish. Man of the moment Peter Sagan of Cannondale and reigning World Champion Philippe Gilbert of BMC, were the pre race favourites having come 1st and 2nd at the Brabanste Pijl warm up race, but Team Saxo Tinkoff’s Romain Kreuziger caught them all napping, attacking with 17km to go, bridging to and dropping a breakaway group before soloing to the finish. 2nd and 3rd place went to Alejandro Valverde of Movistar and Simon Gerrans of Orica GreenEdge respectively, whilst Sagan, for the FIRST time this year, was anonymous in the finale, apparently suffering from cramps. Meanwhile, over in Spain, the three day Vuelta a Castilla y Leon*** also finished on Sunday.  Euskaltel Euskadi took their first, AND second, wins of the year by taking stages one and two with Urtasan and Lobato, but it was Movistars Ruben Plaza, who prevailed in the overall classification after winning the final stage ahead of Francisco Mancebo of the small US team, 5 hour energy. Over to the Netherlands, and it was Kirsten Wild who took her 11th win of the season at the Ronde Van Gelderland.  The 139km race ended in a bunch sprint after some sterling work from her Argos Shimano team mates, with ex World Champion Giorgio Bronzini of Wiggle Honda, taking 2nd place. We caught up with Wiggle Honda team manager and rider Rochelle Gilmore. Proving that pro’s DO put something back into the grass roots of the sport, Sky Pro Cyclings Luke Rowe took some time out on Sunday to hand out bottles at a local race in Wales.  Well done Luke. On to tech news now, and the Guinness World Record for the worlds lightest full sized racing bike has been broken. Coming in at a scant 2.8kg, the frame is built by German manufacturer Spin.  The bikes owner Gunter Mai has lovingly adorned it with the lightest components that money can buy, with an estimated total cost in excess of $45000. Here at GCN we have also been checking out some weird and wonderful bikes and kit at the Bespoked Bristol Handmade Bicycle Show.  Here is a quick snippet of what we found, but keep your eye out for our full feature soon. Last weekend SRAM launched their game changing new updates to their RED groupset. They are the first of the big three component manufacturers to launch hydraulic disc brakes for the road, but with a hydraulic rim brake alternative. They have also added an 11th sprocket to their cassettes, putting them back in line with Shimano and Campagnolo. This technology trickles down to their Force groupset too. Aaand, before we finish with technology, we’ve had a go at naming the top 10 most iconic road bikes, what have we missed?  As always you can let us know using the comments section below the video. Amstel was the first of the hillier one day classics.  Still to come, we have the mens and womens Fleche Wallone taking place on Wednesday, followed on Sunday by the big one, Liege Bastogne Liege, otherwise known as La Doyenne* as it’s the oldest classic. Who do you think will win?  The first viewer to correctly guess who will win the mens Fleche AND Liege, will receive a GCN t-shirt. And talking of GCN shirts, what do you think of our new team kit?  This is currently limited edition and Exclusive......unless there is enough demand! The ongoing saga of Lance Armstrong continued last week as news came in that he has recently sold his Estate in Austin for a reported $3.1milion, despite having a listed market value of over 10 million. Viewers may remember this picture that Armstrong defiantly tweeted from inside the property last November. Is he in need of the money, or is he simply moving house, what do you reckon? Current UCI president Pat McQuaid comes to the end of his current term later this year, and on Friday Cycling Ireland voted in favour of putting him forward as a candidate for a third term.   Of the seven people eligible to vote, 5 nominated McQuaid whilst one refused to, and another abstained from voting altogether. Activist Jamie Fuller of Change Cycling Now was among those who had called upon Cycling Ireland NOT to put McQuaid forward, and there were a number of people upset by the decision, including journalist Paul Kimmage, who, on hearing the news, said: “They’ve voted for Ireland, and they’ve f*****d cycling”. On that note, it’s time for me to bid you farewell for another week.  Join us next Tuesday, here on GCN for more news, from the world of cycling.

Results

[2]

Rank Rider Team Time
1  Kirsten Wild (NED) Team Hitec Products 3h 22' 23"
2  Lucy Garner (GBR) Team Liv–Plantur + 0"
3  Barbara Guarischi (ITA) Velocio–SRAM + 0"
4  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) Wiggle–Honda + 0"
5  Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL) Boels–Dolmans + 0"
6  Marianne Vos (NED) Rabo–Liv + 0"
7  Jip van den Bos (NED) Parkhotel Valkenburg Continental Team + 0"
8  Kim de Baat (BEL) Lensworld.eu–Zannata + 0"
9  Eugenia Bujak (POL) BTC City Ljubljana + 0"
10  Nike Beckeringh (NED) GRC Jan van Arckel + 0"

See also

References

  1. ^ ProCyclingStats. "Ronde van Gelderland 2015 - Classic". procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 2015-05-02.
  2. ^ a b "Wild sprints to fourth Ronde van Gelderland win". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 19 April 2015. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
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