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Liège-Bastogne-Liège: Wout Poels wins Sky their first Monument

Dutch riders win comes on day snow caused route to be changed

Team Sky have finally won one of cycling’s Mouments with Dutch rider Wout Poels holding on to beat Orica-GreenEdge’s Michael Albasini to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège today.

It’s the 34th time the British WorldTour team have participated in a Monument and came at the end of a 253km race ridden in filthy conditions.

Rain fell rain for much of the day, and in freezing temperatures there was also snow at times, forcing organisers to change the early part of the route.

Poels was in a group of four riders who contested the finale, with former world champion Rui Costa of Lampre-Merida finishing third, ahead of BMC Racing’s Samuel Sanchez.

The 28-year-old came off Albasini's wheel after they rounded the final left hand curve to the finish, passing the Swiss rider to claim victory.

Besides breaking Team Sky’s duck in cycling’s biggest five one day races – and the oldest of them all – Poels’ win is also the first by a Dutch rider since Adri van der Poel won in 1988.

Pre-race favourite Alejandro Valverde's Movistar team worked hard for him throughout the day, but there was to be no early birthday present for the Spaniard, who turns 36 tomorrow.

Valverde, winner of La Fleche Wallonne for a record fourth time on Wednesday and looking for his fourth victory here, finished 15th in a group 12 seconds behind the winner.

Also in that group was the top British finisher, Dimension Data's Steve Cummings, who came home in 18th place.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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alotronic | 7 years ago
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'Orica Green edge' is one of the most laughable cycling team names ever.

And as for Sky, the great satan, it's always held me back from liking them much. Would I rather they were called something really daft like the Euro teams? Yes, actually. A UK team called something like 'Fairy-Mars' would be great  1

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tritecommentbot replied to alotronic | 7 years ago
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alotronic wrote:

'Orica Green edge' is one of the most laughable cycling team names ever.

 

Why.

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nortonpdj replied to tritecommentbot | 7 years ago
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unconstituted wrote:

alotronic wrote:

'Orica Green edge' is one of the most laughable cycling team names ever.

 

Why.

 

Why? It's not very complicated.

Orica Limited is an Australian-based multinational corporation that is one of the largest providers of commercial explosives and blasting systems to the mining and infrastructure markets (to quote Wikipedia). So it's not very "green" is it?

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WolfieSmith | 7 years ago
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There are a fair few Satan sponsors in the sport. The mining company Orica is hardly squeaky clean. My only hope is that James Murdoch loses interest in cycling as I don't want to subscribe to Sky for cycling in the future. 

Very happy for Pouls. Great race to win. A new to cycling friend stopped by yesterday to catch the last 10k.

"Is this in the UK?"

"No", I replied, "It's Liege"

"What a dump. I thought it was Leeds again...." 

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HalfWheeler | 7 years ago
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I'm torn by Sky. I like the personnel, the management, their m.o, their undoubted success. It's just a pity that the Great Satan is their sponsor.

 

 

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barbarus | 7 years ago
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That was truly a race for the hardy. Terrible conditions!

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Gus T | 7 years ago
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And now wait for the French press to accuse him of doping, seem's to be the norm for them when any member of Team Sky win.

 

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HarrogateSpa | 7 years ago
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Congratulations Wout. He comes across as a nice guy, and a great bike rider. I feel he deserves this success.

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