Soudal Quick-Step in the top ten at the Muscat Classic
The third edition of the Muscat Classic put on the table a familiar course, comprising six classified climbs which gradually whittled down the peloton long before the original breakaway of the day was caught. As soon as things calmed down a bit inside the last hour of the race, one rider went clear and pressed on to build a gap on the up-and-down terrain around Al Bustan.
Twenty kilometers from the finish, a three-man group featuring former U23 Dutch Champion Pepijn Reinderink rode away and joined the lone leader of the race, quickly opening a 30-second gap that applied some serious pressure on the peloton. It took a huge combined effort and the gruelling double-digit gradients of the short Al Jissah climb for those behind to reduce the deficit and eventually make the catch just a few kilometers from the finish, just as they were exiting a roundabout.
With no team controlling the small peloton, it came down to a messy finish in Muscat, which Rick Pluimers (Tudor Pro Cycling) won. Soudal Quick-Step was represented by two riders in the top ten: newcomer Valentin Paret-Peintre, who took sixth, and Mauri Vansevenant – runner-up at the Tour of Oman in 2023, who came over the line in ninth position.
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Race details
1 |
Rick Pluimers Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
4:16:50 |
2 |
Jenthe Biermans - |
0:00 |
3 |
Henok Mulubrhan XDS Astana Team |
0:00 |
4 |
Diego Ulissi XDS Astana Team |
0:00 |
5 |
Tom Donnenwirth Groupama - FDJ |
0:00 |
6 |
Valentin Paret-Peintre
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
7 |
Davide Toneatti XDS Astana Team |
0:00 |
8 |
Iván García Cortina Movistar Team |
0:00 |
9 |
Mauri Vansevenant
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
10 |
Stian Fredheim Uno-X Mobility |
0:00 |
32 |
Louis Vervaeke
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:31 |
44 |
Ethan Hayter
Soudal Quick-Step |
1:09 |
59 |
Jordi Warlop
Soudal Quick-Step |
1:23 |
62 |
Gianmarco Garofoli
Soudal Quick-Step |
1:49 |
71 |
Pepijn Reinderink
Soudal Quick-Step |
3:32 |