Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) Market Analysis: Industry Market Size
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Sam Bennett nearly snatches victory from escapee in Pont-à-Marcq
celebrating early in a photo finish that determined race leader Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) finished second by millimetres
Vangheluwe had been part of a six-rider breakaway and almost lost his chance at a first win of the year when he began to celebrate early
and Bennett forced the cameras to look at the close result
Corbin Strong (Israel-Premier Tech) secured third place in Pont-à-Marcq
bumping Amaury Capiot (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) to fourth
which was on my radar since before the start of the race
and take my first pro victory feels truly incredible
I want to thank the team for their trust in me
I can’t tell you how happy and proud I am now," said Vangheluwe in a team statement after his big day
The 22-year-old Belgian was part of the six-rider lead group which dwindled to a foursome on the fourth and final finishing circuit and just 18km to go
Alexis Gougeard (Cofidis) put in an attack with 1.4km remaining
but it was Vangheluwe who saved enough in his legs to counter for the win
“We went on the attack quite early in the stage
and despite not having a huge margin at any point
we traded turns at the front and did our best there," Vangheluwe explained
I went after Gougeard and stayed with him for a couple of seconds before dropping him and continuing alone
“I was confident I would take the win
as Sam Bennett came strong from behind and for a second there
A flat route of 166.8km took the peloton from an opening circuit at Mazingarbe to a closing circuit repeated four times in Pont-à-Marcq
There is just one opportunity for mountain points on Friday
The storylines focused on bonus points for sprints and 14 sections of cobblestones
The three lines for sprint points - Mazingarbe
Provin and Pont-à-Marcq - came in the first 100km of the race
and 15 points to the victor with the second and final pass through Pont-à-Marcq
Three of the cobbled sectors were on narrow lanes repeated across the finish circuit - from Pavé de la Rosée to Chemin de la Croix Blanche and then Pavés du Nouveau Monde
A group of 15 riders accelerated away from the peloton leading into the first intermediate sprint in Mazingarbe
24.7kmm with Louis Blouwe (Bingoal WB) taking the 3 points on offer
but the surge was reeled back soon after the sprint
with Nils Eekhoff (dsm-firmenich PosNL) having to abandon the race
Before the first cobbled section at Chemin de la Croix Blanch with 95km to go
a group of six riders had gone clear - Warre Vangheluwe (Soudal-QuickStep)
Axel Narbonne Zuccarelli (Nice Métropole Côte d’Azur)
Tomaš Kopecky (TDT-Unibet Cycling) and Szymon Sajnok (Q36.5 Pro Cycling)
the breakaway began the first of four finishing circuits with a gap hovering around two minutes
and Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale setting the pace in the peloton
but 4km later rejoined his breakaway companions, as they headed to the final two circuits with the gap sliced in half to just over one minute
saw four riders remaining in the breakaway - Gougeard
Kopecky and Vangheluwe - the other two struggling to hold on 8km before. Lotto Dstny put riders near the front to join the work done by Decathlon AG2R
Across the narrow Rosée section of pavé
the quartet held a 44-second advantage with 18km to go
and 10km later on the final stretch of cobbles
Kopecky accelerated away from his companions
gaining 10 seconds as he transitioned back to the pavement
The effort of the 24-year-old went into time trial mode for 6km before the quartet reformed for the final effort to hold off the charging peloton
Decathlon AG2R and Q36.5 and getting sight of the leaders with 3km to go
With 1.4km to go Gourgeard let it fly to take his chance at the victory
with Warre Vangheluwe (Soudal-QuickStep) grabbing his wheel and then unleashing his acceleration in the finale
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She has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast)
Her favorite road and gravel rides are around horse farms in north Georgia (USA) and around lavender fields in Provence (France)