Men’s 2025 Tour of Denmark Stage 2 Final KM’s.

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[Applause] And they’re doing a pretty good job at the moment. It’s Delasa, I think, on the front doing a very solid job indeed and deploying his particular talents, significant and uh numerous as indeed they are by setting an agenda. It’s going to make it really difficult for that for that Pelaton to come back together. Approaching the final four kilometers and is doing most of the the leg work here to try and keep this uh this group of two. uh looking for a turn. Is he going to get it? It’s a really sort of a low cadence easy style that he’s got. I can assure you he’s probably screaming with the effort and it’s doing a a really impressive job of holding off this pelaton albeit you would suggest that it’s still very much in control now starting this uh this road furniture causing separations in that pelaton. But the team Vizma Lisa Bike Squad have managed to make their way up. Team Pigley postnel hard on the left hand side of the picture. They’ll be happy with that. For the first time, we’re seeing the team of the overall race leader Matts Patterson third in line. Two teammates in front of him, but teams and riders crowding around, spilling around the front. Yeah, this is the big push to that that right corner now. It’s the big road. This is where it’s almost going to be that washing machine effect that we describe the pelaton a lot where there’s just always riders moving up all the time. There’s a circulation of riders here and holding your position in the front is really really difficult. But the big big push is because they’re coming to that right corner where they know they’re going to go from 10 riders wide to no more than two riders wide. So if you’re not in the front here, you’re going to really struggle to come back into position. Inside three to go for Mal Malberg and Wellan. Their time out front is going to come to an end because there’s another surge from that main pelaton. They sweep across to the right hand side of the road. The lotto squad want to put Milan Manton into prime position. They’ve done so much of the chasing today. They feel they’ve earned the right and they’ve got the riders to deploy with 2 and 12 km remaining as a massive massive effort coming down into this pinch point corner. Who’s going to own it as they work their way down into this righthander? Yeah, it’s going to be an interesting one here. And uh we’re seeing big push there. Alison Dunik look like they’ve got a few guys there in the front and like you say, Lotto were doing a really good job there on that main road. But just slip back now a little bit. Oh, more riders down. It’s one of the little Trek squads that has hit the deck there. And I think pinch point is the only way to describe that one. But still it’s uh sorry it’s um Gibbons Ryan Gibbons indeed key lead out man for Mads Person who’s not available. So Person in that blue jersey overall race leaders jersey looked to be in prime position and it looked pretty perfect indeed about about a kilometer ago. I think it’s still looking pretty good. He’s in that top 10. Yeah, he certainly is. He’s uh he’s put himself in in the front position there just to be out of out of trouble. And you can see here although we’re now operating inside this 3k to go rule, it’s still very difficult for for riders if there’s splits in the pelon and what the commissers are going to deem was the pelon. So everyone will still be nervous to hold this position but also match Pison in his own right can do a really really good finishing sprint here. He certainly can. He’s got Sing Kra Anderson, the national champion of Denmark, who’s going to escort the former world champion and the man in the blue jersey, the overall race leader in prime position as he slots in behind the lotto squad. Spotted them coming up and around the outside. So Pison was latching onto the coattails of the opposite Donic squad, but they’ve changed tack here in the opposing squad for Philipsson. And look as we see so many other teams and riders, national team Denmark, you’ve got Visma Lisa Bike also starting to move up into and the Uno X squad have put their man into prime position through these final bends and into the closing moments of this second stage of the Tour of Denmark. Into that final bend and the road widens, but are you in position and do you have the strength to present your rider into into where he needs to be? Milan Menum waiting to fire. He’s on the tail of the of the two riders from the UNO X squad. Meanwhile, coming with a late surge up and on the left hand side. It’s a it’s a late bid and a somewhat surprising uh bid for a late attack. And could this possibly manage to survive? Well, that would be extraordinary. Stamper is going to be overwhelmed and no surprise, it’s Akoff that’s coming with a surge. He’s going to lead this one out and lead the charge to the line for the picnic post and squad. But coming around the outside, Uno Exit certainly going to get it. Baron’s gold. Absolutely no doubt about that one. Perfectly judged and perfectly delivered for the Uno X squad as they take the glory on stage two into Glenax. And well, it was it was a hectic finale. It was so much happening left, right, and center, but ultimately the glory going to the Uno X squad. And well, they’ve much to celebrate as Saurin Warren delivers another wonderful victory. It’s been a fabulous year for the 25-year-old and he’s come up with another good one.

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  1. Amazing ride by the winning team. And really interesting to watch and understand how riders get to the front and lead out the sprint.

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