Nikodemus Holler impressively proved his
climbing abilities on today’s third stage at An Post Ras by taking the overall
lead in the KOM’s classification and finishing 3rd at the stage.
“It is always a good feeling if you have
something in mind to do and at the end you succeed with that but in cycling it
is not always the case. Honestly speaking it is very rare that this happens as
the sport is so complex and there are so many things that can be an influence.
But today, was exactly that day where things came together and at the end you
reach your goal.”
After Patrick Lechner’s 6th place finish yesterday the team had a
clear mission. On today’s schedule: 133 hard kilometers, with a steep climb of
the first category 7 kilometers to the finish line. It was expected to be a hard
day for the contenders for the GC.
The goal for the guys from Stradalli – BIKE AID
was clear: keeping the captain Nikodemus Holler in a good position before the
climb so he can put all his focus on delivering his best performance without
any obstacles or the risk of a crash. Set and done, the guys protected him so
well and especially Joschka Beck worked hard as a tank to bring his man in the
final climb. Now it was all on Niko to show the performance that he delivered
throughout the last couple of weeks.
And what he did was amazing! He won the KOM and
took the jersey for best climber, but when he turned around he saw just 4 other
guys who were able to follow his wheel. And now the direction was clear: full
gas to the finish, all that he had left! 7 Kilometers almost all downhill and
just a slight uphill finish. It was the Brit, James Gullen who risked
everything and set the final attack with 500 meters to go when he made a gap to
the other fellows.
At the end he won the stage by 2 seconds and
Nikodemus finished 3rd after the Kiwi Aaron Gate. Also in the same time, former
Ràs winner and favorite for the GC Clemens Frankhauser from Austrian Proteam
“Tirol” who took the overall lead and the yellow jersey.
Niko is ranking 7th now in the GC with 10
seconds back on Frankhauser. A good position for the upcoming days!
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