Bayern Rundfahrt – Michael Rogers Wins Stage 2

2012 Bayern Rundfahrt - Michael Rogers
2012 Bayern Rundfahrt - Michael Rogers (image courtesy Team Sky)
[W:Michael Rogers] claimed victory from a daring breakaway as [W:Team Sky] stamped their mark on stage two at Bayern Rundfahrt. The Australian made his way into a five-man escape over the second of two tough climbs during the 195-kilometre route which saw the peloton split under pressure from Team Sky. The 32-year-old held off a surging peloton to take his first victory for the team in Kempten, narrowly edging out Vladimir Gusev (Katusha) and Jerome Coppel (Saur-Sojasun) on the line to move into the race lead. Also among the lead quintet Kanstantsin Siutsou held on for a fine fifth on the day in a thrilling finish. Rogers and Siutsou had been instrumental in breaking clear on the tough Knottenried climb 45km out and, alongside Haimar Zubeldia (RadioShack-Nissan), Gusev and Coppel, opened out a handy gap of over a minute on the run-in to the finish. That advantage was eaten into by the sprinters’ teams including Lampre-ISD who saw [W:Alessandro Petacchi] relinquish his overnight lead to Rogers who now holds a five-second advantage. Siutsou sits fourth overall, seven seconds back on his team-mate. Michael Rogers, Team Sky Rider: ?We went into the stage with the plan to heat it up a bit on the climbs. They weren?t super hard but they were solid climbs and we took responsibility. We were able to create an opportunity on the second climb where Kosta went away and a couple of guys followed him. I followed those guys and before we knew it was had 30 seconds. ?We went full all the way to the finish. Kosta rode really strong all the way which allowed me to conserve energy for the sprint. It was quite close there at the end but I?m certainly really happy to take the win. It?s been a good couple of years since Tour of California when I last took one. ?No matter where it is it?s always a nice feeling and especially in the fashion the team rode today it?s great to finish it off. ?I?m sure there will be a few surprises tomorrow but I?m quietly confident that with the team we have here can handle anything that the race will throw at us. Then I?m sure the general classification will come down to the time trial.? Sean Yates, Team Sky Sports Director: ?Today was really the only opportunity to make a difference ahead of the time trial and the boys did a good job. We had two up there in the break and Mick took the time bonuses which is perfect. He’s in a great position but it’s not over and the time trial is quite long. ?We’ll look to defend the jersey going into the time trial and then may the best man win! ?This is a comeback race for some guys and a build-up event for others. The team is strong but there’s no big pressure here. It’s just a matter of them getting out there and enjoying themselves, their form and their physical capabilities.? STAGE RESULT 1. Michael Rogers (Team Sky) 4h 43′ 48″ 2. Vladimir Gusev (Katusha) +0″ 3. Jerome Coppel (Saur Sojasun) +0″ —————————————————————— OVERALL RESULT 1. Michael Rogers (Team Sky) 10h 12′ 36″ 2. Vladimir Gusev (Katusha) +5″ 3. Jerome Coppel (Saur Sojasun) +9″

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