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Sunshine Cup #5 - Race Under the Sun - 1
Limassol - Yermasogia, Cyprus, March 16, 2008
2007 Results Results
Final Standings
Locomotive Soukup and Switzerland's Henzi grab wins
Kugler & Henzi take the overall titles
Men's round five podium:
Photo ©: Armin M. Küstenbrück
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The wins of Austrian Christoph Soukup and Swiss Petra Henzi gave no surprises
at Limassol-Yermasogia for round five of the Sunshine Cup. For Henzi, her win,
ahead of Adelheid Morath and Tereza Hurikovas meant she also claimed Sunshine
Cup overall title. Henzi's Fischer-BMC team-mate Andreas Kugler finished second
in the men's race and claimed the overall title while Sweden's Magnus Darvell
placed third
In the men's race, young German rider René Tann started fast together
with Soukup. But within the first of six 5.8 kilometer laps, Magnus Darvell
and Andreas Kugler were closing the gap. Tann soon found himself riding about
100 meters behind Soukup, Kugler and Darvell, but in lap three, Tann came back
and overdid it by passing the trio to gain a position he would not be able to
sustain.
"Then Kugler put his foot on the gas pedal and I went with him,"
Soukup reported after the race. Kugler said that he didn't attack but rode only
a little bit faster. At this point Darvell was sitting in fourth position behind
Tann and was not able to react. Kugler and Soukup came into a duel for the win.
Wonder if Christoph Soukup (Fuji Bikes)
got to enjoy the view?
Photo ©: Armin M. Küstenbrück
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Soukup was stronger on the long uphill section. So he decided to attack on
the climb and made a gap. "Soukup for sure was stronger in the ascent.
The locomotive took two gears higher and then he was away. But at least I'm
happy with the overall title as well as with the complete four weeks racing
and training in Cyprus. It couldn't have been better," Kugler said.
Soukup was afraid of Kugler catching him on the descent. The Swiss indeed
did make up some ground, but Soukup's first season victory was safe, and he
took the win by 1'14" over Kugler.
"I'm happy with the victory. It was a successful end of a good training
camp," Soukup said.
Darvell was glad to make it to the podium. "For half of a lap, I tried
to catch them again but it didn't work out. But I'm satisfied to be on the podium
for the first time," he said.
A stone stops Hurikova
Petra Henzi (Fischer-BMC) on her way to
winning
Photo ©: Armin M. Küstenbrück
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The first decisive action in the women's race happened in the first lap. After
just three kilometers Adelheid Morath, Petra Henzi and Tereza Hurikova went
into a downhill section. Hurikova tried to pass, took an alternative line and
rolled over a stone which caused her a flat and more than six minutes.
Morath showed strong form on the uphill sections but Henzi made it her race
on the downhill parts. In second lap, Morath could not close the gap to the
marathon world champion. So Henzi did the rest of the four laps solo and finished
first with a margin of 1'20" over the 23 year-old German.
"My first goal today was to secure the overall. But I had a lot of fun,
especially in the winding downhill," said Henzi. On the final day of the
Cyprus Sunshine Cup the sun shined twice for her.
Considering her overall title, Henzi was happy with a good start for Fischer-BMC. "It's very positive for the team winning both [men's and women's]
overall titles. Our goal was to have a good training camp on Cyprus. The races
were a plus to get the race rhythm and it worked out."
Tereza Hurikova (Ceska Sporitelna) had
to run far to get to the pits
Photo ©: Armin M. Küstenbrück
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Rothaus-Cube racer Morath admitted that she did the downhill section very carefully.
"I didn't want to take any risk but I also am still missing some technical
skills. In the climbs, I felt very strong. It's too bad what happened to Tereza.
I would like have competed with her."
The Czech woman had a long run to get to the tech zone for help with her repair.
"That made my legs very hard, and I needed to recover from running. Mentally
it was hard to motivate myself knowing that I have no chance to take the win,"
Hurikova said after crossing the finish line as third with six minutes and three
seconds behind Henzi.
Race organizer Mike Hadjioannou shared positive thoughts after the conclusion
of the series' final round. "It was a very successful series with a lot
of important riders. We got a good feedback for the changes we made. So we are
looking forward to 2009," Hadjioannou said.
Photography
For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Armin M. Küstenbrück armin@kuestenbrueck.de
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The start of the men's race.
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On the start loop of the men's race
for round five of the Sunshine Cup.
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Wonder if Christoph Soukup (Fuji Bikes) got to enjoy the view
on his way to a win?
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Christoph Soukup (Fuji Bikes) and Magnus Darvell descending
on their way to the finish
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Magnus Darvell rides the stairs
of the village square.
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A Russian national team rider
races in Yermasogia.
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Men's round five podium:
Maxim Gogolev, Andreas Kugler, Christoph Soukup, Magnus Darvell, Rene Tann
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Team-mates Petra Henzi and Andreas Kugler (Fisher BMC) celebrate
their overall wins.
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Petra Henzi (Fisher BMC) on her way to winning
the race and the overall series.
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Tereza Hurikova (Ceska Sporitelna) had to run far to get to the pits
after an untimely flat tire.
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Women's podium for round five:
Polspoel Maaike, Adelheid Morath, Petra Henzi, Tereza Hurikova, Githa Michiels
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Women's overall podium: Polspoel Maaike, Petra Henzi, Tereza Hurikova
Results
Elite men
1 Christoph Soukup (Aut) Fuji Bikes 1.54.21
2 Andreas Kugler (Swi) Fischer-BMC 1.14
3 Magnus Darvell (Swe) Rietumu Banka 2.42
4 Maxim Gogolev (Rus) 4.19
5 Rene Tann (Ger) German National Team 4.40
6 Michael Weiss (Aut) KTM Mountainbiker 4.54
7 Bjorn Brems (Bel) Belgium National Team 5.08
8 Aleksey Medvedev (Rus) 6.57
9 Christof Bischof (Swi) Bikin' Cyprus MTB Team 7.06
10 Mattias Nilsson (Swe) 7.43
11 Max Oste MacDonald (Swe) 7.47
12 Jirí Novák (Cze) 8.33
13 Dries Govaerts (Bel) Belgium National Team 10.19
14 Denis Vorontsov (Rus) 10.44
15 Nicolas Rohrbach (Swi) Central Ghost Pro Team 11.32
16 Pavel Boudný (Cze) 13.57
17 Andras Melts (Hun) Corratec 14.58
18 Jirí Hudecek (Cze) 16.05
19 Andi Weinhold (Ger) German National Team 16.16
20 Alexander Fedotov (Rus) CCL Karo Film 16.18
21 Anton Gogolev (Rus) 16.40
22 Vladislav Neroznaks (Lat) Apollon 17.16
23 Marios Athanasiadis (Cyp) Omonoia 22.28
Behind two laps
24 Anton Fomin (Rus)
25 Oscar Ekstam (Swe) Falu CK
Behind three laps
26 Pavel Blagikh (Rus) Russian National Team
27 Francesco Panza (Ita) AEL
Behind four laps
28 Timotheos Skettos (Cyp) Omonoia
29 Nikolay Zagulaev (Rus) CCL Karo Film
Behind five laps
30 Jan Hynek (Cze)
31 Michael Weiss (Aut) Ciclopia
DNF Andi Eyring (Ger) German National Team
DNF Maxim Zhurkin (Rus) Russian National Team
DNS Giorgos Fattas (Cyp) AEL
DNS Alexis Eleutheriadis (Cyp) Lefkosia Cycling Club
DNS Dmitriy Medvedev (Rus)
Elite women
1 Petra Henzi (Swi) Fischer-BMC 1.35.59
2 Adelheid Morath (Ger) German National Team 1.20
3 Tereza Hurikova (Cze) Ceska Sporitelna 6.03
4 Maaike Polspoel (Bel) Belgium National Team 6.19
5 Githa Michiels (Bel) 7.07
6 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) Ciclopia 9.26
7 Ksenia Chernykh (Rus) 10.05
8 Oxana Rybakova (Rus) 15.19
9 Ekaterina Melnikova (Rus) MGFSO Cube 15.27
10 Evgenia Belozerova (Rus) 21.44
11 Elena Gogoleva (Rus) 23.26
Behind three laps
12 Yelena Petrova (Lat) Apollon
Junior men
1 Stepan Stepanov (Rus) Karo-Film 1.08.13
2 Pavel Prvadein (Rus) Karo-Film 0.37
3 Kiriakos Sketos (Cyp) Omonoia 17.13
4 Michalis Kitis (Cyp) P. O. Nikosia 17.22
Behind one lap
5 Loukas Teodorou (Cyp) Iraklitos
DNS Aristotelis Nicolaou (Cyp) Dopi
DNS Andreas Nikou (Cyp) Omonoia
Junior women
1 Irina Maiysheva (Rus) 1.06.48
2 Maria Babanova (Rus) 1.46
Cadet men
1 Axileas Kiriakidis (Cyp) Dopi 1.01.28
2 Irinaios Koutsiou (Cyp) Iraklitos 1.19
3 Angelos Kiriakou (Cyp) S.Po.Ko. 7.14
4 Leontios Katsouri (Cyp) S.Po.Ko. 9.05
5 Mamas Kiriakou (Cyp) S.Po.Ko. 16.52
6 Aleksis Charalampous (Cyp) P. O. Nikosia 24.20
7 Pavlos Farmakas (Cyp) Apollon 31.11
DNF Loizos Theofanous (Cyp) Dopi
DNS Stavros Ioulianou (Cyp) S.Po.Ko.
Cadet women
1 Gianna Lagou (Cyp) D.O.P.I 55.32
2 Christina Elefteriadou (Cyp) Apollon 6.51
3 Kostantina Gkraour (Mda) D.O.P.I 10.10
DNS Kwstantina Kiriakou (Cyp) S.Po.Ko.
DNS Andria Hristoforou (Cyp) S.Po.Ko.
Girls U15
1 Mirto Skouroupati (Cyp) Apollon 1.08.33
Boys U15
1 Filipos Grigoriou (Cyp) D.O.P.I 39.43
2 Kiriakos Papacharalmpous (Cyp) Apollon 8.06
DNS Kipros Stilianou (Cyp) Apollon
Masters 1
1 Phillppe Weingartner (Swi) 56.31
Masters 2
1 Michalis Hadjikonstantas (Cyp) AEL 1.13.04
2 Kipros Papacharalmpous (Cyp) Apollon 12.54
DNS Sofoullis Achilleos (Cyp) S.Po.Ko.
Final standings
Elite men
1 Andreas Kugler (Swi) Fischer-BMC 415 pts
2 Roel Paulissen (Bel) Vredestein Cannondale 380
3 Maxim Gogolev (Rus) Russian National Team 330
4 Magnus Darvell (Swe) Rietumu 286
5 Dries Govaerts (Bel) Scott USA 282
6 Christoph Soukup (Aut) 260
7 Alexander Wetterhall (Swe) 253
8 Jaroslav Kulhavy (Cze) Czech National Team 249
9 Christof Bischof (Swi) Bikin' Cyprus 249
10 Sergiy Rysenko (Ukr) 247
11 Bjorn Brems (Bel) Belgian National Team 245
12 Stefan Sahm (Ger) Team Bulls 244
13 Anton Gogolev (Rus) 244
14 Nicolas Vermeulen (Bel) Belgian National Team 232
15 Marios Athanasiadis (Cyp) Omonoia 231
16 Milan Spesny (Cze) Czech National Team 227
17 Vladislav Neroznaks (Lat) Apollon 221
18 Francesco Panza (Ita) AEL 220
19 Mattias Nilsson (Swe) Sweden 204
20 Karl Platt (Ger) Team Bulls 202
21 Anton Fomin (Rus) 202
22 Alexander Fedotov (Rus) CCL Karo-Film 201
23 Jiri Friedl (Cze) Merida Biking Team 194
24 Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 193
25 Fredrik Kessiakoff (Swe) Full Dynamix 190
26 Jan Skarnitzl (Cze) Dimp Giant Team 189
27 Igor Bogdan (Ukr) 177
28 Yevhen Medevetskyy (Ukr) 176
29 Andriy Gumenyuk (Ukr) 176
30 Aleksey Medvedev (Rus) 171
31 Nikolay Zagulaev (Rus) CCL Karo-Film 170
32 Nicolas Rohrbach (Swi) 166
33 Timotheos Sketos (Cyp) Omonoia 163
34 Andreas Lieberherr (Swi) RBT Giarneriand 161
35 Andras Melts (Hun) 159
36 Andriy Khripta (Ukr) 156
37 Michael Weiss (Aut) 153
38 Mikael Salomonsson (Swe) 152
39 Denis Vorontsov (Rus) 151
40 Pavel Blagikh (Rus) CCL Karo-Film 149
41 Karl Markt (Aut) 145
42 Ilias Periklis 143
43 Oscar Ekstam (Swe) Sweden 143
44 Max Oste MacDonald (Swe) 135
45 Tim Wijnants (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto 129
46 Pavel Boudny (Cze) 118
47 Lars Bleckur (Swe) 116
48 Josef Kamler (Cze) 108
49 Jiri Hudecek (Cze) 104
50 Andi Weinhold (Ger) 97
51 Dmitriy Medvedev (Rus) 95
52 Maxim Zhurkin (Rus) CCL Karo-Film 93
53 Roland Plank (Aut) 93
54 Emil Lindgren (Swe) Full Dynamix 85
55 Dror Pekatch (Isr) Israel 78
56 Jan Hynek (Cze) 77
57 Tomas Trunschka (Cze) 75
58 Rene Tann (Ger) German National Team 75
59 Ian Field (GBr) Bikin' Cyprus 71
60 Michael Weiss (Aut) KTM Mountainbiker 70
61 Billy-Joe Whenman (GBr) 69
62 Jiri Novak (Cze) 61
63 Paul Beales (GBr) 57
64 Alexander Wetterhall (Swe) 56
65 Matthias Wengelin (Swe) Sweden 54
66 Matthew Stevens (GBr) 53
67 Eyring Andy (Ger) 52
68 Luke Smith (GBr) 51
69 Huseyin Balli (Tur) Turkish National Team 38
70 Huseyin Esengil (Tur) Turkish National Team 37
71 Mustofd Ceudet (Tur) Turkish National Team 35
72 Besim Tel (Tur) Turkish National Team 34
73 Mehmet Silbmsor (Tur) Turkish National Team 33
74 Giorgos Fattas (Cyp) AEL 30
75 Alexis Eleutheriadis (Cyp) P.O.L 26
Elite women
1 Petra Henzi (Swi) Fischer-BMC 433 pts
2 Maaike Polspoel (Bel) Belgian National Team 361
3 Tereza Hurikova (Ger) Czech National 355
4 Githa Michiels (Bel) P.R.T.Team 348
5 Ksenia Chernykh (Rus) 327
6 Elena Gogoleva (Rus) 299
7 Ivonne Kraft (Ger) MBC Bochum 288
8 Natalia Krompets (Ukr) ISD 281
9 Evgenia Belozerova (Rus) Russian National Team 236
10 Heather Irmiger (USA) Subaru-Gary Fisher 231
11 Alexandra Engen (Swe) Sweden 223
12 Sabine Spitz (Ger) Central Ghost 200
13 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) Ciclopia 193
14 Irina Slobodyan Iryna (Ukr) Ukranian National Team 187
15 Ekaterina Melnikova (Rus) MGFSU-Cube 186
16 Oxana Rybakova (Rus) Russian National Team 185
17 Yelena Petrova (Lat) 176
18 Elisabeth Osl (Aut) Ghost International 165
19 Morath Adelheit (Ger) 165
20 Elena Gaddoni (Ita) 140
21 Maria Osl (Aut) 70
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