Team LottoNL-Jumbo Teammates Take Top Two Positions on Stage 2 in Payson and on G.C
By Lyne Lamoureux – The legend of Mount Nebo just got a bit bigger at the 2018 Tour of Utah today. Another rider was able to make a mark with a daring attack on its slopes while others saw their dreams of overall victory disappear.
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A powerful solo attack by Sepp Kuss Team LottoNL-Jumbo lasted 32 miles from the slopes of Mount Nebo for a thrilling win on Stage 2 at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah on Wednesday. The victory in downtown Payson City put the 23-year-old in the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies overall leader’s jersey.
Kuss covered the 88.6-mile course in 3 hours and 25 minutes. Crossing the line 29 seconds later was his teammate Neilson Powless, who won the sprint for second place ahead of Rally Cycling’s Kyle Murphy.
Kuss attacked and passed the dwindling peloton on the steep, lower slopes of Mount Nebo, the highest mountain in the Wasatch Range of Utah. He was alone at the top, 9,300 feet above sea level at the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain climb and held off a hard-charging chase group on the exhilarating 23-mile descent to the finish.
“At the beginning of the climb, I felt really strong so I thought I’ll wait until some of the G.C. guys start attacking and then key off of that. Maybe even try something on my own if I feel good,” said Kuss who countered an attack by Pete Stetina [Trek Segafredo] at the bottom of the climb. “I followed that, and still felt pretty good and the gap kept going. The climb was a little bit pitchy so I used the rollers and stuff to keep my momentum. There was definitely a headwind so after I passed Pete, I thought this might not be the smartest decision. I still felt really good, still under my limit so I just kept going at a reasonable speed and thought if they catch me, they catch me and I’ll still have something in reserve.”
Kuss had a one-minute lead on the chasing group of elite riders as he crested Mount Nebo. “At the top of the KOM, I felt pretty good. Something I have this weird thing where the higher altitude I get I feel weirdly better. You can just breathe harder but your lungs don’t work as much type of thing, that sounds really sick,” he said with a laugh.
“Honestly I wasn’t super confident, I’’m not the best time trialist or flat land rider and I’m not super aerodynamic and it’s still pretty windy so I thought they might make some time up. Halfway down the descent, when the gap was more or less the same, it gave me a lot of confidence but the wheels were definitely starting to come off in the last five k [kilometers].”
Powless celebrated his teammate’s victory as he crossed the line. “Sepp going up the road, that was a baller move, it was just insane,” he said. “I was incredibly happy, at a loss for words. Have a little time to celebrate, you don’t get to celebrate when you finish second very often but when your teammate finishes first and you come in across the line next, that’s about as special as it gets.”
Making its seventh appearance at the Tour of Utah, the legendary Mount Nebo stage brought major changes to the 2018 overall leaderboard. The victory gives Kuss a 21-second General Classification (G.C.) lead over Powless. Tejay van Garderen of BMC Racing Team dropped from first to third, 25 seconds down. Murphy surged from 27th to fourth overall on G.C. Joe Dombrowski (EF Education First-Drapac) jumped up five spots to fifth overall, 38 seconds behind Kuss.
After a fast and furious start on Stage 2, Travis McCabe (UnitedHealthcare) claimed the first intermediate sprint in front of historic Peteetneet Museum in Payson ahead of Powless and Ulises Castillo (Jelly Belly). The three-second time bonus made McCabe the virtual leader on the road. But the sprinter dropped out of the field as the road went up and up. McCabe did retain the Utah Sports Commission Sprint jersey, and will focus on upcoming stages.
Once again, the break of the day was initiated by Evan Huffman (Rally Cycling) who was joined by Sam Bassetti of Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling, Edward Anderson of Hagens Berman Axeon, Griffin Easter of 303 Project, Cormac Mcgeough of Jelly Belly Cycling Team p/b Maxxis and Michael Hernandez of Aevolo Cycling. The six riders worked well together and built up a lead of over four minutes to the BMC Racing Team-led peloton.
Hernandez made the first attack to break up the cooperation on the lower slopes of Mount Nebo. Easter countered the move and tried to continue solo. Behind him, attacks from the dwindling field putting pressure on van Garderen and his team.
With 32 miles to go, Kuss made his fateful move. He then put his head down and closed the 45-second gap to Easter. Dombrowski gave chase, first with teammate Michael Woods, then with Hugh Carthy. The surges dropped even more riders from the field, isolating van Garderen in his defense of the yellow jersey.
Another attack from Murphy led to a re-shuffle in the chase group. “I attacked over the top of Mt. Nebo and got in a little move with Hugh Carthy and Luis Villalobos (Aevolo). I was hoping the yellow jersey had cracked and that EF Drapac was blocking behind. It wound up being a headwind and I didn’t want to do too much work on the descent since it’s such a long stage race. We ended up getting caught but I felt pretty confident in a bunch kick,” he explained.
Kuss showed his skill on the twisty descent, maintaining a gap of around one minute to chasers as they sped towards Payson. He had time to enjoy his victory before the small field crossed the finish line.
Powless who had yo-yo’ed off the back of the field on the climb found his sprinting legs for second place. “I was struggling with the group a bit, but just trying to stay within myself the whole time. Just try not to surge at all, stay with the bunch and just pray that the group doesn’t go too far away and I could come back. Luckily I was still strong over the top and I was able to come back to Gavin Mannion and Brent Bookwalter. I knew that if I came back, it could be a good finish for me especially with the riders that were left.”
“I’m pretty surprised with third today. I felt pretty terrible yesterday but the legs came around today,” Murphy said. “I’m happy with the result and happy to do something for the team. We’ve all been supporting each other and I’m just glad all of the hard work is paying off.”
Easter, the last rider from the six-man breakaway to be reeled in after 40 miles in the saddle, was awarded the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider jersey. Gage Hecht (Aevolo) was voted America First Credit Union Fan Favorite, in the category of Most Promising Rookie. The Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey stayed with Daan Olivier (LottoNL-Jumbo) and Powless is back in the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey.
Stage 3 presented by America First Credit Union on Thursday, Aug. 9 is the longest stage of the week at 116.4 miles (188 km). A new start on the far end of Antelope Island State Park takes place at the Garr Ranch. It is the third time the Tour has started on the island. After a wind-swept seven miles over the causeway to cross the Great Salt Lake’s Farmington Bay to the mainland, the race will serpentine through Davis County to the new finish in Layton City. There are three Sprint lines in Davis County, once in Syracuse and twice in Farmington. One short, steep KOM up the Bountiful Bench could be the launching pad for a late breakaway. On the return stretch from Bountiful, the race will pass through Hill Air Force Base for a second year. After five circuits through Layton Commons Park, a stage winner will be crowned on North Wasatch Drive across from the park.
Results and Jerseys after stage 2
Stage 2
- KUSS Sepp (USA), TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO – 3.25’58”
- POWLESS Neilson (USA), TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO – 3.26’27” +29″
- MURPHY Kyle (USA), RALLY CYCLING – 3.26’27” +29”
- VILLALOBOS HERNANDEZ Luis Ricardo (MEX), AEVOLO – 3.26’30” +32”
- HERMANS Ben (BEL), ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY – 3.26’30” +32″
- WOODS Michael (CAN), EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE – 3.26’30” +32″
- BOOKWALTER Brent (USA), BMC RACING TEAM – 3.26’30” +32″
- HAIG Jack (AUS), MITCHELTON-SCOTT – 3.26’30” +32″
- MANNION Gavin (USA), UNITEDHEALTHCARE – 3.26’30” +32″
- SWIRBUL Keegan (USA), JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS – 3.26’30” +32″
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 2) – Top 10
- KUSS Sepp (USA) TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO – 7.49’37”
- POWLESS Neilson (USA), TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO – 7.49’58” +21″
- VAN GARDEREN Tejay (USA), BMC RACING TEAM – 7.50’02” +25″
- MURPHY Kyle (USA), RALLY CYCLING – 7.50’14” +37″
- DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA), EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE – 7.50’15” +38″
- MANNION Gavin (USA), UNITEDHEALTHCARE – 7.50’15” +38″
- CARTHY Hugh John (GBR), EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE – 7.50’15” +38″
- WOODS Michael (CAN), EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE – 7.50’16” +39″
- HAIG Jack (AUS), MITCHELTON-SCOTT – 7.50’17” +40″
- BOOKWALTER Brent (USA), BMC RACING TEAM – 7.50’17” +40″
AWARD JERSEYS
- Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader – Sepp Kuss (USA), Team LottoNL-Jumbo
- Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader – Travis McCabe (USA), UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team
- Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain – Daan Olivier (NED), Team LottoNL-Jumbo
- WCF Insurance Best Young Rider – Neilson Powless (USA), Team LottoNL-Jumbo
- Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider – Griffin Easter (USA), 303 Project
- America First Credit Union Fan Favorite – Gage Hecht (USA), Aevolo Pro Cycling
Full Results from Stage 2:
Position | Rider | Team | Country | Time | Gap | Bonuses | Penalty |
1 | KUSS Sepp | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | USA | 3:25:58 | 0:00:00 | 10 | |
2 | * POWLESS Neilson | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | USA | 3:26:27 | 0:00:29 | 8 | |
3 | MURPHY Kyle | RALLY CYCLING | USA | 3:26:27 | 0:00:29 | 4 | |
4 | * VILLALOBOS HERNANDEZ Luis Ricardo | AEVOLO | MEX | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
5 | HERMANS Ben | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | BEL | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
6 | WOODS Michael | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | CAN | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
7 | BOOKWALTER Brent | BMC RACING TEAM | USA | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
8 | HAIG Jack | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | AUS | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
9 | MANNION Gavin | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | USA | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
10 | SWIRBUL Keegan | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | USA | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
11 | VAN GARDEREN Tejay | BMC RACING TEAM | USA | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
12 | DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | USA | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
13 | CARTHY Hugh John | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | GBR | 3:26:30 | 0:00:32 | ||
14 | * BENNETT Sean | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | USA | 3:27:25 | 0:01:27 | ||
15 | BRITTON Robert | RALLY CYCLING | CAN | 3:27:47 | 0:01:49 | ||
16 | STETINA Peter | TREK-SEGAFREDO | USA | 3:27:47 | 0:01:49 | ||
17 | ROSSKOPF Joseph | BMC RACING TEAM | USA | 3:27:47 | 0:01:49 | ||
18 | BROWN Nathan | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | USA | 3:27:47 | 0:01:49 | ||
19 | * HOEHN Alex | AEVOLO | USA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
20 | OVETT Freddy | BMC RACING TEAM | AUS | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
21 | * LYONS Angus | MOBIUS BRIDGELANE | AUS | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
22 | FRAYRE MOCTEZUMA Eder | ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING | MEX | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
23 | EASTER Griffin | 303 PROJECT | USA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
24 | EISENHART Taylor (T.J.) | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | USA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
25 | JARAMILLO DIEZ Daniel Alexander | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | COL | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
26 | TVETCOV Serghei | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | ROU | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
27 | * ANDERSON Edward | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | USA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
28 | * CONCI Nicola | TREK-SEGAFREDO | ITA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
29 | SANTAROMITA Ivan | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | ITA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
30 | BURKE Jack | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | CAN | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
31 | * ZUKOWSKY Nickolas | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
32 | HUFFMAN Evan | RALLY CYCLING | USA | 3:29:32 | 0:03:34 | ||
33 | * REVARD Thomas | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | USA | 3:35:56 | 0:09:58 | ||
34 | * RIES Michel | TREK-SEGAFREDO | LUX | 3:35:56 | 0:09:58 | ||
35 | NEWKIRK Isaiah | 303 PROJECT | USA | 3:36:11 | 0:10:13 | ||
36 | ORONTE Emerson | RALLY CYCLING | USA | 3:36:11 | 0:10:13 | ||
37 | EASTER Cullen | 303 PROJECT | USA | 3:36:11 | 0:10:13 | ||
38 | * LIVINGSTONE Peter | MOBIUS BRIDGELANE | AUS | 3:36:11 | 0:10:13 | ||
39 | FRANKINY Kilian | BMC RACING TEAM | SUI | 3:36:11 | 0:10:13 | ||
40 | * HECHT Gage | AEVOLO | USA | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
41 | MASBOURIAN Nicolas | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
42 | SANCHEZ VERGARA Brayan Stiven | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | COL | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
43 | PLAZA Ruben | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | ESP | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
44 | DE LUNA DAVILA Flavio Alejandro | 303 PROJECT | MEX | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
45 | FONT MAS Bernat | 303 PROJECT | ESP | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
46 | POWER Robert | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | AUS | 3:38:02 | 0:12:04 | ||
47 | * EENKHOORN Pascal | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | NED | 3:39:01 | 0:13:03 | ||
48 | AVILA VANEGAS Edwin Alcibiades | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | COL | 3:39:01 | 0:13:03 | ||
49 | HATSUYAMA Sho | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | JPN | 3:39:01 | 0:13:03 | ||
50 | * PHILIPSEN Jasper | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | BEL | 3:39:01 | 0:13:03 | ||
51 | DIDIER Laurent | TREK-SEGAFREDO | LUX | 3:39:01 | 0:13:03 | ||
52 | * ISLAS LOPEZ Fernando | AEVOLO | MEX | 3:41:18 | 0:15:20 | ||
53 | MAWDITT Lionel | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | AUS | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
54 | * HAMILTON Lucas | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | AUS | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
55 | CANTY Brendan | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | AUS | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
56 | * BROWN Connor | MOBIUS BRIDGELANE | NZL | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
57 | PONZI Simone | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | ITA | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
58 | * ROBERGE Adam | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
59 | CIMA Damiano | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | ITA | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
60 | EG Niklas | TREK-SEGAFREDO | DEN | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
61 | FINSTERWALD Russell | MOBIUS BRIDGELANE | USA | 3:42:25 | 0:16:27 | ||
62 | * ZIJLAARD Maikel | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | NED | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
63 | RAST Gregory | TREK-SEGAFREDO | SUI | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
64 | * CIMA Imerio | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | ITA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
65 | CLARKE William | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
66 | CASTILLO SOTO Ulises Alfredo | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | MEX | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | 1 | |
67 | SAGIV Guy | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | ISR | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
68 | BEWLEY Sam | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | NZL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
69 | * BROWN Jonathan | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
70 | * HAIDET Lance | AEVOLO | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
71 | * HERNANDEZ Michael | AEVOLO | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | 1 | |
72 | ACEVEDO CALLE Janier Alexis | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | COL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
73 | MCCABE Travis | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | 3 | |
74 | BACA Antonio | 303 PROJECT | MEX | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
75 | * RICE Michael | HAGENS BERMAN AXEON | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
76 | CLARKE Jonathan | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
77 | SCHREURS Hamish | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | NZL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
78 | HAEDO Lucas Sebastian | UNITEDHEALTHCARE | ARG | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
79 | WYNANTS Maarten | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | BEL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
80 | * MAAS Jan | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | NED | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
81 | MARANGONI Alan | NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-EUROPA OVINI | ITA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
82 | MCCULLOCH Brian | ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
83 | VANDALE Danick | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
84 | LEWIS Joseph | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
85 | BOUWMAN Koen | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | NED | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
86 | WILLIAMS Tyler | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
87 | HOWES Alex | EF-DRAPAC pb CANNONDALE | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
88 | * EVANS Alexander | BMC RACING TEAM | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
89 | * GERVAIS Laurent | AEVOLO | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
90 | CHEYNE Jordan | ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
91 | MAGNER Tyler | RALLY CYCLING | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
92 | * CHRETIEN Charles-Etienne | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
93 | OLIVIER Daan | TEAM LOTTO NL-JUMBO | NED | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
94 | JEAN Emile | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
95 | REIJNEN Kiel | TREK-SEGAFREDO | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
96 | * COTE Pier-Andre | SILBER PRO CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
97 | PATE Danny | RALLY CYCLING | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
98 | ELLSAY Nigel | RALLY CYCLING | CAN | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
99 | MEYER Cameron | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | AUS | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
100 | SHELDEN Taylor | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
101 | KRASILNIKAU Andrei | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | BLR | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
102 | * CHAVES RUBIO Brayan | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | COL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
103 | BASSETTI Samuel | ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | 3 | 10 |
104 | SCHMITT Morgan | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
105 | WOLFE Benjamin | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
106 | COMPANIONI Ruben | HOLOWESKO CITADEL pb ARAPAHOE | CUB | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
107 | LEMUS DAVILA Luis Enrique | ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY | MEX | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | ||
108 | * MCGEOUGH Cormac | JELLY BELLY pb MAXXIS | IRL | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 | 2 | |
109 | COYLE Jesse | MOBIUS BRIDGELANE | AUS | 3:46:13 | 0:20:15 | ||
110 | SIMPSON George | ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING | USA | 3:46:00 | 0:20:02 |