Sagan Doubles up for Yellow

May 15, 2015 – Slovakia’s Peter Sagan delivered his second stage win at the Tour of California Friday with a convincing time-trial victory in Santa Clarita to take over the yellow leader’s jersey. AFP/Photos by Darrell Parks Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) blitzed the 10.6 kilometer (6.5 mile) course between Valencia and…

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May 15, 2015 – Slovakia’s Peter Sagan delivered his second stage win at the Tour of California Friday with a convincing time-trial victory in Santa Clarita to take over the yellow leader’s jersey.

AFP/Photos by Darrell Parks

Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) blitzed the 10.6 kilometer (6.5 mile) course between Valencia and Santa Clarita, topping stage runner-up Jos Van Emden (LottoNL-Jumbo) by 15 seconds and snatching the yellow jersey from Toms Skujins (Hincapie Racing). “I am very happy for first place,” said Sagan, who also won stage four on Wednesday.

“The course was very straight and very powerful.” Skujins, of Latvia, lost 46 seconds to Sagan, dropping to second place overall and is now 28 seconds back of the leader in the overall. France’s Julian Alaphilippe (Etixx-Quick-Step) is 45 seconds back in the overall after finishing third in the time trial.

Friday’s sixth stage was scheduled to take place at Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains at an elevation of 2,042 meters, but had to be moved to Santa Clarita after a late-season storm dumped snow in the mountains, 160 kilometers northeast of Los Angeles. Former Dutch time trial champ Van Emden set the early mark Friday with a 12:46 before Sagan, who was the second to last rider, smashed it with a 12:31. “I didn’t expect to be there that long,” said Van Emden.

“It wasn’t a perfect ride. It was a tough time trial.” Robert Gesink, who is the lone former champion in the field this year, finished in ninth place in the stage after posting a respectable 12:58. Saturday’s climbing stage will take the riders along Glendora Ridge Road and Glendora Mountain Road before a gruelling out-of-category climb to the finish line at the base of the Mount Baldy ski hill’s single chair lift.

Sunday’s 105-kilometer eighth and final stage from downtown Los Angeles to the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena should end with another sprint finish. This year’s race comprises 13 host cities and eight stages run over a total distance of 1,165 kilometers.

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Results Stage 6:
1. Peter Sagan (SVK/Tinkoff-Saxo) 12min 31 sec
2. Jos van Emden (NED/Lotto) at 0:15
3. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/Etixx) 0:19
4. Joseph Rosskopf (USA/BMC) 0:20
5. Daniele Bennati (ITA/Tinkoff-Saxo) 0:22
6. Tom Zirbel (USA/Optum) 0:26
7. Sergio Henao (COL/Sky) same time
8. Jay McCarthy (AUS/Tinkoff-Saxo) 0:27
9. Robert Gesink (NED/Lotto) s.t.
10. Daniel Oss (ITA/BMC) 0:28

34. Tom Skujins (LAT/Hincapie Racing) 0:46

General Classification:
1. Peter Sagan (SVK/Tinkoff-Saxo) 22 hr 15 min 23 sec
2. Tom Skujins (LAT/Hincapie Racing) at 0:28
3. Julian Alaphilippe (FRA/Etixx) 0:45
4. Joseph Rosskopf (USA/BMC) 0:49
5. Sergio Henao (COL/Sky) 0:55

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