Alexey Vermeulen outduels Colby Simmons to win elite males’s race at Large Sugar Gravel
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Alexey Vermeulen (ENVE-Issue) launched a remaining assault in downtown Bentonville, Arkansas to win the elite males’s Large Sugar Gravel, placing eight seconds between himself and runner-up Colby Simmons (Visma-Lease a Bike) on the line.
From the chase group that had dwindled over the 2 miles to 5 riders, Brendan Johnston (Big Bikes) sprinted to 3rd place, forward of Matthew Beers, Keegan Swenson, Payson McElveen and Simen Nordahl Svendsen.
Vermeulen, who was third final yr within the finale of the Life Time Grand Prix introduced by Mazda sequence, used the win to take high factors amongst this yr’s Grand Prix opponents, which he hoped would vault him from sixteenth place into the highest 10.
Swenson had locked up his third total title within the Grand Prix along with his win within the Rad Grime Fest in late September.
The way it unfolded
On the first time examine 20 miles into the 104-mile race, Matthew Beers and Michael Garrison had a 40-second benefit over the principle subject, 31 riders bunched collectively within the chase.
One other 18 miles down the dusty trails, two riders on the entrance had switched to Alexis Cartier and Simen Nordahl Svendsen. Giving chase 36 seconds again throughout the steep-walled white bluffs part close to Pineville have been Colby Simmons and Sebastian Schönberger.
Lots of the favourites, together with defending champion Torbjørn Røed, Beers, Payson McElveen, 2022 champion Russell Finsterwald, US gravel champion Brennan Wertz, Alexey Vermeulen and Swenson have been within the mass bunch a little bit greater than a minute again.
As soon as passing the midway level, driving throughout a sequence of punch climbs in southern Missouri, the 2 units of pacemakers had come collectively and have been joined by 11 extra for a gaggle of 15.
With 38 miles to go, Simmons and Nordahlo Svendsen put in an assault as a pair, with Vermeulen attempting to shut a spot of 30 seconds on his personal. What remained of the previous lead group had splintered – Lance Haidet, John Borstelmann and Connor Kamm driving collectively at 2:06 again, Alex Howes solo 2:20 again after which Røed, Swenson and Beers in a gaggle of 12 half a minute behind Howes.
Vermeulen made the catch of the 2 leaders throughout the subsequent eight miles, whereas Howes joined forces with Borstelmann, Swenson, Røed, Brendan Johnston, EAle Wild, McElveen, Haidet, Cobe Feeburn and Sean Fincham at simply over two minutes again.
Then Vermeulen and Simmons accelerated away on primarily descending bumpy roads on the return into Arkansas. The 2 remained collectively on the 2 quick, stiff climbs remaining within the remaining two miles to downtown Bentonville.
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