Very
good news from Stradalli – Bike Aid who sees it’s young rider from Eritrea,
Amanuel Mengis achieve an authentic feat by winning the green jersey of the
Tour du Cameroun 2016 UCI 2.2
In
the final overall standings of the Tour of Cameroon the Stradalli – Bike Aid
pro cycling team can be very pleased with their 4 podium finishes (including 1
victory by Jean Bosco Nsengimana in the 5th stage). Amanuel Mengis
finished 4th place and only 1:01 minutes behind the overall leader.
Patrick Lechner, Daniel Bichlmann and Joschka Beck also had strong showings. Mengis
also finished 2nd overall in the youth white jersey category and
winning the green jersey , great tour for team Stradalli – Bikeaid .
The 13th Tour du Cameroun finished Sunday with Stage 8 where
riders fought to the finish to decide the outcome of several close battles for
leaders jerseys and all jerseys .
Stradalli – BikeAid again placed
several riders in the top 10 while working to give Amanuel Mengis the chance at
victory in the general classication and the youth classification. At the finish
of the race, Amanuel Mengis finished in second place in the youth
classification, only 7 seconds behind the leader.
Amanuel Mengis took the youth
classification jersey on the hardest stage of the Tour du Cameroun and in the
process acquired many points in many different competitions of the race. He
took 4th place in the mountains classification and 4thoverall in the general classification of the race.
Yves Beau, Stradalli – Bike Aid team
director, said pressure was on all the teams to make improvements on general
classification.
“Our plan before the stages was to
be very active and make sure we are represented in the breakaway,” Beau said.
“We were able to put most of the pressure on the Morrocan teams to compete for
the GC and Amanuel Mengis brought his time gap to the yellow jersey down to
just one minute.”
Though Amanuel Mengis fell short on
the general classification, he won the points competition overall for best
sprinter of the race and got the green jersey . The Stradalli – Bike Aid rider
was in the top 10 at the finish of each stage, showing his great all around
skill in flat finishes and hilly, windy stages and his great conditioning .
Patrick Lechner, Stradalli – Bike
Aid rider, grabbed a podium spot on the way to helping the team fight for the
general classification.
“I am more than happy and proud
about today,” Lechner said. “I really wanted to win the stage, but in the end
Martin was the strongest in our group and he deserves the victory. I am also
very happy about the teamwork we have here at this race. That is a joy for all
of us.”
Daniel Bichlmann, Stradalli – Bike
Aid rider, said the roads in Cameroun threw all sorts of obstacles at them, but
the team stuck together and the bikes rode great.
“Some of the roads we were on were
very dangerous,” Bichlmann said. “The bikes rode and handled really well. Some
teams had trouble navigating the rough roads, but we were able to just ride and
focus on the race and that was key to our success.”
After great showings at La Tropicale
Amissa Bongo and Tour du Cameroun, Stradalli – Bike Aid is now ranked top 10 in
the world in the UCI Africa Tour. This is a huge success for Stradalli – Bike
Aid and the team will travel next to race the Tour du Maroc at the beginning of
April.
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