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"We sat a higher pace on the second part of it. Pello Bilbao, Madrazo and I were at the front and made the difference. The team worked very well again today. This win is a tremendous job,”

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28.09.2014 @ 19:57 Posted by Andy Pedersen

Amets Txurruka wins the general classification of the Tour du Gevaudan. The Basque Caja Rural-Seguros RGA rider wins the Gevaudan Tour wins after his 2nd place in the previous stage and 10th in last. The stage victory on the final day was for Alexis Vuillermoz (AG2R La Mondiale).

 

The victory in the Tour de Gevaudan is the third professional victory of Amets Txurruka after stage and overall Vuelta a Asturias in 2013.

Also Ángel Madrazo, who began the final stage as leader of Mountain Award winner ended up with the KOM jersey. The Rural-Seguros RGA Box also has won the overall team classification.

 

"Winning is always nice, and especially for a very dear rider who has had a difficult season. We also won the KOM competition and the team’s competition. We will take this with us for our final race of the season in Lombardy and see if we can finish well. Regarding the success of Michal Kwiatkowski I can say that it is a honour that a former Caja Rural rider is wearing the rainbow jersey. I’m happy for him. He is the type of person, who will greet you after a race,” Esquisabel Floren CEO of Caja Rural told the team website.

 

Amets Txurruka praises his team for the huge work they have done the past couple of days.     

           

“When the race was finishing everything was going to be determined on the Col de Mende. We moved on the first part and then Dugand suffered. We sat a higher pace on the second part of it. Pello Bilbao, Madrazo and I were at the front and made the difference. The team worked very well again today. This win is a tremendous job,” Amets Txurruka said.

 

Also KOM winner Angel Madrazo praises the team work and the way his own personal form is turning out.

 

"I am finding the last race very well. From the beginning we were clear that he had to go for the general and almost bounce we have taken the mountain, so that everything went perfect. See if I can take my fitness to finish in the best way the last four races remaining. One day we worked as a team, each in its place and we got a big win. "

 

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