Sibiu Tour: Ackermann wins level 2

It is Ackermann’s third win of the 2020 season, with a UAE Tour and Classic Almeria on his roster before the coronavirus stopped the road season in March.

“I’m happy to start my season with some other win, but I’m also a little disappointed because my leader crashed 25km from the end and I still don’t know how he’s doing,” Ackermann said of Selig, who crashed. into a vehicle and crashed.

He did an intelligent task in helping him in the latter, but Ackermann said he was a bad scenario without his last trusted man. “We were very unlucky, we also had a break from Konrad on the last climb. We had planned to refuel on the last climb, but we had to wait. We restarted, then we had the fall. We are pleased that I have won today’s race.”

The frantic board without any equipment capable of taking full control. Nippo Delko One Provence tried to lead Eduard Grosu and Vini Zabu’ for Stacchiotti, but all lacked teammates after Bora-Hansgrohe blew up the peloton on the last climb. Only Grosu had a boy and Ackerguyn perfected his wheel.

“It was agitated because it was a small organization and no one had an exit train. I didn’t know what wheel I deserved to take, and then I switched from one to the other. 300 meters from the finish line, I went full speed. I think it was a smart but long career,” Ackermann said.

How it went

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