With his awesome ride today in the break,
Nikodemus Holler gained more points for the KOM classification and just needs
one more point on tomorrow’s last stage of An Post Rás (UCI 2.2)
Sometimes it is the best way to defend, when you
attack. But in cycling you don’t want to throw out all your cards too early on
the table and attacking the others also brings many risks. But sometimes you
get forced to do it by the action of your competitors and you can forget all your
plans that you made before.
On today’s penultimate stage of An Post Rás in
Ireland, the plan was actually to stay together with the other favorites for
the GC and to have a showdown at the last climb of the day – ranked in category
1. But before the first climb there was a break going with the biggest
competitor for Niko in the KOM classification and he had to react immediately.
So he made his way to the break before the first climb and from there on Niko
showed an incredible performance. Winning all KOM’s until the last climb and
when his fellows started to fatigue, he took his way alone. He literally put
all his cards on the table and now forced the others to react.
Unfortunately the Australian National team had
different plans and put all effort to chase Niko down and fight for the GC
themselves. In the middle of the cat 1 climb, the Aussies closed the gap with
only 5 guys together and an incredible speed. Of course it is the most
difficult moment when you get caught in the middle of a climb having already
many kilometers of break in the legs.
Despite all efforts and incredible fight,
Nikodemus Holler could not follow the Aussies anymore and took his own rhythm.
After the decent he fought with another group to come back but when they arrived
to the finish they missed by only 56 seconds. Niko finished on 13th place, but
made again his way to the podium to receive “his” mountains jersey.
On tomorrow’s last stage he needs just one more
point to take this beautiful jersey home and also to finalize a superb week of
great racing in Ireland!
Fingers crossed, and never forget the GC
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