For the second day in a row Omega Pharma-Quick Step rider Gianni Meersman was able to get onto the podium as he finished third at the end of the 190.3 km Tour de Romandie Stage 2 on Thursday.
Meersman came out of nowhere on the right side in the last metres of the stage, but simply ran out of road trying to catch up following a sweeping left hand turn at 400m from the finish.
Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Sharp) won in a photo finish ahead of Enrico Gasparotto (Astana Pro Team). Meersman and several other OPQS riders, including Tony Martin and Gianluca Brambilla, made a select group of about 40 riders going into the final km. The peloton was aggressive all day including on the descent of the final Cat. 3 climb, and that is what caused such a split in the field.
"It's a shame that I couldn't really make the sprint today, because in the last corner a guy came from behind on the inside," Meersman said.
"There was some confusion and I had to brake, and other riders near me had to brake. We lost about 10 to 15 metres at that point. But I was still thinking it was possible to win. I did my best but honestly I was too far back at that time. I tried and tried, but I was about one or two metres behind the winner. In any case, even today I had a good feeling in the sprint. The guys did a good job for me and we did a good race tactically. Sometimes it just goes like that. We will try again tomorrow. Maybe there will be a chance for me or somebody else. We will try our best to be there in the final and go for a good result."
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