The 2nd stage of the Abu Dhabi Tour came down to another expected bunch sprint with Elia Viviani (Team Sky) taking the spoils. Peter Sagan (Tinkoff-Saxo) was 2nd and Fabio Sabatini (Etixx-Quickstep) was 3rd.
For MTN-Qhubeka p/b Samsung it wouldn't be the best of days as their ace sprint card, Theo Bos crashed out of the tour halfway through today's stage. Bos crashed heavily on his left side during a crash which also took Tom Boonen (Etixx-Quickstep) out of the race. Songezo Jim, racing in the white best young rider jersey also hit the tarmac in the same accident but was fortunately able to carry on, albeit battered and bruised.
With Bos out of the equation and a sure drag race to the line today, the African team's plan B was then also extinguished when Matt Goss punctured during the finale of the stage. So unfortunately the team had to sit this one out and just kept an eye on tomorrow's GC stage. With Daniel Teklehaimanot having not lost any time on the main GC rivals and Jim now in 11th place overall, our African team will be looking to make the most of the opportunity on the way to Jebel Hafeet tomorrow.
Sports director Jens Zemke said:
"We had two riders crash at half distance today. Songezo, in the best young rider jersey, and Theo both went down. Songezo could continue and he finished with the bunch but for Theo the race was over. He had deep wounds that needed treatment straight away.
"For the finale we had some misfortune with our other sprinter Matt Goss puncturing just before the sprint. Andy Stauff was feeling dizzy during the last kilometers so no result today. Hopefully tomorrow, with the hard circuit and finishing climb we will have Daniel going for a good GC result."
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