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Ringerike GP - 2.5Norway, April 30-May 4, 2003Main Page Results Previous Stage Stage 5 - May 5: Hønefoss - Hønefoss, 169.2 kmLuke Roberts climbs to the podium with Holmkvist and KaggestadBy Jean-François Quénet in Hønefoss It was a tremendous finale on the gruelling climb of Riperbakken in the center of Hønefoss, but no one threatened Jonas Holmkvist's yellow jersey. To tell the truth, this is a well deserved win for his Swedish Team Bianchi Scandinavia, directed by Tommy Prim and Martin Silberg. They have constantly kept an eye on their two main adversaries: Mads Kaggestad from Crédit Agricole and Jonathan Dayus from Team Ringerike. All the GC contenders neutralised each other, which allowed Luke Roberts to attack with ten kilometres to go. He actually counter-attacked after Dayus on the second last time up Riperbakken. "It's a good turn around today," the Australian said. "I'm really happy because it's been a pretty hard race all week. Yesterday I suffered a lot in the cold, I don't how I survived that, and today I didn't expect much because I normally don't go so well in the climbs, so I sat on and saved myself early in the stage. The second last time we did that hill, I followed Dayus and went away alone. It was a nice time trial till the finish." This is Roberts's second win this year on the road after stage 4 in the Giro del Capo in South Africa in March. His moves from road to track and back don't affect his fantastic abilities, this is for sure a rider who deserves a chance to ride for a big team soon. Another one who is knocking at the big world's door soon is Holmkvist, double stage and overall winner. "When I came to Hønefoss I didn't expect to win the overall at all, I was hoping for a stage win," the young Swede said. "I think it's been an advantage for us Scandinavians to ride in these extremely bad weather conditions. Since I took the yellow jersey back yesterday, I was a little bit nervous, but I knew I had good legs and a very strong team behind me. I didn't worry at all. Being three Bianchi riders in the finishing laps, we were able to control the race. I had won the Scandinavian Open last year but this is by far my biggest win so far." Holmkvist, 21, is a friendly guy hailing from Laholm on the west coast of Sweden. He came 5th in the European championship for mountain biking two years ago and was the Nordic champion off road. "I started cycling when I was ten but it's only during my first year as an elite that I realised that this sport could become my job. I can do a bit of everything. Last year, my weakness was to ride in the hills, but I've worked on it, and after the Ringerike Grand Prix which is a very hilly race, I can't say that I'm not a climber anymore." Holmkvist has a great future in cycling, following the path of Gustav Larsson who was the impressive Swedish rider in the Ringerike Grand Prix last year, and got a pro contract with Fassa Bortolo for this year. "Hopefully I'll be able to join a big division one team in the future," he declared. "But I'll still be Under 23 next year and I plan to stay with Team Bianchi for one more season. It's not good to rush up. I have many years left to show what I can do on a bike." For Team Bianchi Scandinavia, this is the second stage race win in one month after the Circuit des Ardennes with Tomas Lovkvist in France. There's a lot more to be seen from Scandinavia in this sport and it's a pity that the Postgirot (Tour of Sweden) has been cancelled this year due to a lack of sponsorship and the Ringerike Grand Prix is the only UCI race in Norway. Steffen Kjærgaard from US Postal was a passionate spectator in Hønefoss before heading to France and ride the Four Days of Dunkirk. He could see that there are some very motivated young Scandinavians coming up in the sport. Jonas Olsson drove the bunch almost by himself for about 100 kilometres today! or these guys from Northern Europe, Team Bianchi and Team Ringerike are the way to join the highest level of cycling. Like Larsson to Fassa Bortolo, Mads Kaggestad has jumped from Team Krone (now Ringerike) to Crédit Agricole, but he still loves to race back home and was close to repeating his success from last year in the Ringerike Grand Prix. PhotographyImages by Gunnar Mjaugedal/catchlight.no
Images by Jean-Francois Quenet
Results1 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team Comnet- Senges 2 Richard Faltus (Cze) Ac Sparta Praha 0.27 3 Morten Hegreberg (Swe) Deschacht- Granville 4 Eric Leblacher (Fra) Credit Agricole 5 Jonas Holmkvist (Swe) Team Bianchi 6 Mads Kaggestad (Nor) Credit Agricole 7 Jonathan Dayus (GBr) Team Ringerike 8 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Team Maestro Nella 9 Tobias Lergård (Swe) Team Bianchi 10 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Team Bianchi 11 Glen Zelderloo (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 1.19 12 Klaas De Gruyter (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 13 Robert Österling (Swe) Motala 14 Oliver Penney (Bel) Rcs Bioagrico 15 Andreas Molandsveen (Nor) National Team Norway 1.33 16 Phil Thuaux (Aus) Team Down Under 17 Kristian Ellertsen (Nor) National Team Norway 18 Johan Svensson (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 19 Hans-Jörgen Juretzek (Ger) Team Comnet- Senges 20 Per Martin Lund (Nor) National Team Norway 21 Andreas Johansson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/Sollerö 22 Trond Schweder (Nor) Kristian Bærum Ock 23 Udo Müller (Ger) Rg Nordland 24 Alexandru Sabalin (Mda) National Team Moldavia 25 Stian Remme (Nor) Fana I L Sykkel 26 Geir Lien (Nor) Nes SK 27 Kalle Sandell (Swe) Motala 28 Are Andresen (Nor) Ck Bjørgvin 29 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Team Down Under 30 Stijn Penne (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 31 Evgheni Gutalov (Mda) National Team Moldavia 32 Lars Breiseth (Nor) Team Ringerike 1.58 33 Stefan Ganser (Ger) Team Comnet- Senges 2.39 34 Stian Nørve (Nor) Ck Bjørgvin 4.29 35 Gregory Saw (Nor) Ringerike Sk 12.08 36 Joachim Bøhler (Nor) Ringerike Sk 37 Tarmo Raudsepp (Est) Nantes 44 38 Petter Renäng (Swe) Team Bianchi 39 Dimitri Creciun (Mda) National Team Moldavia 40 Stefan Repshus (Nor) Nes SK 41 Håkan Nilsson (Swe) Degeberg Ck 42 Martin Vestby (Nor) Rcs Bioagrico 14.08 43 Tuomas Turunen (Fin) National Team Finland 44 Christian Dahl Nor Einung Fredrikstad Sk 45 Alexandru Pugaci (Mda) National Team Moldavia 46 Kent Olsen (Nor) Håkon Ck Bjørgvin 47 Robin Van Der Pluim (Ned) Bert Story- Piels 48 Morten Christiansen (Nor) Bærum Ock 49 Timothy Bayley (GBr) Arctic Shorter Rochford 50 Ben Raby (USA) Rcs Bioagrico 51 Sven De Werdt (Bel) Team Down Under 52 Yohan Charpenteau (Fra) Credit Agricole 53 Tjarco Cuppens (Ned) Team Comnet- Senges 54 Roland Mittendorf (Ger) Bbc/team Profline 55 Matthew Melville (Nor) Frikransen 16.08 56 Jos Harms (Ned) Bert Story- Piels 57 Timothy Wood (GBr) Arctic Shorter Rochford 58 George Rose (GBr) Wales 59 James Norfolk (GBr) Wales 60 Espen Jogert (Nor) National Team Norway 61 Nils Grutle (Nor) Einar Fana I L Sykkel 62 Jarle Wermskog (Nor) Frikransen 63 Nico Indekeu (Bel) Team Down Under 64 Daniel Strauch (Ger) Rg Nordland 65 Roger Karlsson (Swe) Degeberg Ck 18.08 66 Jussi Veikanen (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 67 Arve Lyngstad (Nor) Asker CK 68 Markos Moraitakis (Gre) National Team Greece 20.08 69 Cody Stevenson (Aus) Team Down Under 70 Jan Mattsson (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 71 Christofer Stevenson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/So 22.08 72 Michael Stevenson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/Sollerö 73 Oskari Kargu (Est) Mâe Ratturite Klubi 24.08 74 Jonas Olsson (Swe) Team Bianchi 75 Mikael Segersäll (Swe) Team Bianchi 76 David Pell (Aus) Team Comnet- Senges 77 Sebastian Freese (Ger) Rg Nordland 26.08 78 Mikko Siltanen (Fin) National Team Finland 79 Dimitri Bondari (Mda) National Team Moldavia 29.08 DNF Mathias Carlsson (Swe) Team Ringerike DNF Simon Gerrans (Aus) Team Ringerike DNF Jukka Heinikainen (Fin) Team Mälarenergi DNF Sabino Cannone (Ita) Team Maestro Nella DNF Adam Broyad (GBr) Arctic Shorter Rochford DNF Geert van Crombruggen (Bel) Bioagrico DNF Luuk Hutten (Ned) Bert Story - Piels DNF Marvin van der Pluim (Ned) Bert Story - Piels DNF Kor Steenbergen (Ned) Bert Story - Piels DNF Martin Pecenka (Cze) Ac Sparta Praha DNF Huw Pritchard (GBr) Wales DNF John Svensson (Swe) Motala DNF Per-Erik Johansson (Swe) Motala DNF Eirik Helgesen (Nor) Fana Il Sykkel Final general classification 1 Jonas Holmkvist (Swe) Team Bianchi 20.24.15 2 Mads Kaggestad (Nor) Credit Agricole 0.06 3 Luke Roberts (Aus) Team Comnet- Senges 1.12 4 Eric Leblacher (Fra) Credit Agricole 1.16 5 Jonathan Dayus (GBr) Team Ringerike 1.20 6 Valery Kobzarenko (Ukr) Team Maestro Nella 1.22 7 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Team Bianchi 1.42 8 Morten Hegreberg (Swe) Deschacht- Granville 1.50 9 Tobias Lergård (Swe) Team Bianchi 2.13 10 Richard Faltus (Cze) Ac Sparta Praha 2.22 11 Oliver Penney (Bel) Rcs Bioagrico 2.43 12 Udo Müller (Ger) Rg Nordland 3.40 13 Geir Lien (Nor) Nes SK 4.58 14 Alexandru Sabalin (Mda) National Team Moldavia 5.01 15 Glen Zelderloo (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 6.02 16 Klaas De Gruyter (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 6.12 17 Evgheni Gutalov (Mda) National Team Moldavia 6.40 18 Phil Thuaux (Aus) Team Down Under 6.56 19 Hans-Jörgen Juretzek (Ger) Team Comnet- Senges 7.18 20 Johan Svensson (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 7.47 21 Stian Remme (Nor) Fana I L Sykkel 22 Are Andresen (Nor) Ck Bjørgvin 8.10 23 Kristian Ellertsen (Nor) National Team Norway 8.14 24 Cameron Jennings (Aus) Team Down Under 8.19 25 Trond Schweder (Nor) Kristian Bærum Ock 8.39 26 Andreas Molandsveen (Nor) National Team Norway 27 Stijn Penne (Bel) Deschacht- Granville 10.40 28 Lars Breiseth (Nor) Team Ringerike 11.27 29 Robert Österling (Swe) Motala 15.29 30 Kalle Sandell (Swe) Motala 16.09 31 Yohan Charpenteau (Fra) Credit Agricole 16.17 32 Andreas Johansson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/Solle 19.05 33 Stefan Ganser (Ger) Team Comnet- Senges 19.40 34 Ben Raby (USA) Rcs Bioagrico 20.17 35 Sven De Werdt (Bel) Team Down Under 20.39 36 Petter Renäng (Swe) Team Bianchi 21.17 37 Jos Harms (Ned) Bert Story- Piels 22.49 38 Martin Vestby (Nor) Rcs Bioagrico 23.44 39 Tjarco Cuppens (Ned) Team Comnet- Senges 24.37 40 Tarmo Raudsepp (Fra) Nantes 44 24.42 41 Jonas Olsson (Swe) Team Bianchi 25.52 42 Morten Christiansen (Nor) Bærum Ock 25.59 43 Alexandru Pugaci (Mda) National Team Moldavia 26.44 44 Jan Mattsson (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 27.09 45 Gregory Saw (Nor) Ringerike Sk 29.44 46 Roland Mittendorf (Ger) Bbc/team Profline 29.52 47 Dimitri Creciun (Mda) National Team Moldavia 30.51 48 Jussi Veikanen (Swe) Team Mälarenergi 31.17 49 James Norfolk (GBr) Wales 31.26 50 Christofer Stevenson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/So 32.07 51 Kent Olsen (Nor) Håkon Ck Bjørgvin 32.32 52 Stian Nørve (Nor) Ck Bjørgvin 33.24 53 Robin Van Der Pluim (Ned) Bert Story- Piels 36.33 54 Per Martin Lund (Nor) National Team Norway 38.32 55 Cody Stevenson (Aus) Team Down Under 44.09 56 Joachim Bøhler (Nor) Ringerike Sk 44.14 57 Markos Moraitakis (Gre) National Team Greece 47.15 58 Mikael Segersäll (Swe) Team Bianchi 49.52 59 Stefan Repshus (Nor) Nes SK 50.01 60 Nils Grutle (Nor) Einar Fana I L Sykkel 50.27 61 Håkan Nilsson (Swe) Degeberg Ck 51.04 62 Espen Jogert (Nor) National Team Norway 51.18 63 Christian Dahl Nor Einung Fredrikstad Sk 52.00 64 Daniel Strauch (Ger) Rg Nordland 52.50 65 Tuomas Turunen (Fin) National Team Finland 54.55 66 Nico Indekeu (Bel) Team Down Under 55.25 67 Roger Karlsson (Swe) Degeberg Ck 1.00.22 68 Mikko Siltanen (Fin) National Team Finland 1.01.26 69 Timothy Wood (GBr) Arctic Shorter Rochford 1.04.48 70 Michael Stevenson (Swe) Cyclecomponents.Com/Solle 1.05.49 71 Arve Lyngstad (Nor) Asker CK 1.06.50 72 Jarle Wermskog (Nor) Frikransen 1.11.21 73 David Pell (Aus) Team Comnet- Senges 1.12.16 74 Oskari Kargu (Est) Mâe Ratturite Klubi 1.20.29 75 Sebastian Freese (Ger) Rg Nordland 1.23.03 76 Dimitri Bondari (Mda) National Team Moldavia 1.23.56 77 Timothy Bayley (GBr) Arctic Shorter Rochford 1.25.08 78 George Rose (GBr) Wales 1.26.03 79 Matthew Melville (Nor) Frikransen 1.33.50 Courtesy of Syklingens Verden |
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