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Sunday, October 20: Utsunomiya - Utsunomiya, Japan, 14 x 10.3 km laps = 144.2 km
Neilson Powless wins the 2024 Japan Cup.
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Weather at the start/finish city of Utsunomiya at 10:00 AM local time: 17C (63F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the north at 26 km/hr (17 mph). No rain is forecast.
The race: Here's the report from winner Neilson Powless' Team EF Education-EasyPost:
On the final day of racing of 2024, Neilson Powless took off out of a late break and sprinted to his second win in the Japan Cup. He let out a whoop of joy as he crossed the finish line and then fell into a bear hug from our Japanese soigneur, before embracing his wife and daughter.
“I’m really happy,” he said. “This is my second win at the Japan Cup. This time, it was a lot more tactical, because there were five of us coming to the finish line.”
On Thursday the teams were presented. Photo: Satoru Kato
Race day, near the start.
Neilson went on the attack two thirds of the way into the 144-kilometer circuit race around Utsunomiya City Forest Park, joining a strong group of five riders. After his win in Gran Piemonte ten days ago, he knew he was in great form. Fourteen tough laps up and over Mt. Kogashi would work to his advantage. He bided his time, rolling through in the wheels. The final time up the climb, he bet he had the strength to leave the others behind.
The race gets started.
“I was pretty confident in my sprint, but in the end it was tricky,” Neilson said. “Quick-Step had two riders. When Vansevenant attacked, I knew it was the perfect moment to use him and jump in his draft. I tried to wait and wait until I closed again and caught him and then really opened my sprint with about 300 metres to go. It was really far out, but I still felt good.”
Neilson sped all the way up the final slopes, putting more and more distance into his rivals, as he accelerated to the finish in Utsunomiya. His victory was decisive. He punched the air, happy to end a hard season on such a high.
He got to share his win with his teammates, who each rolled in to celebrate with him. Lukas Nerurkar finished ninth and joined Neilson on the podium as the NIPPO best young rider.
Neilson’s favorite fans were also in Japan to see his win.
“My wife is here. My daughter is here. It is just so special to do this in front of family,” Neilson said.
Race day: The JCL Team UKO car is ready.
Complete results:
144.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.525 km/hr
1 | Neilson Powless | EF Education-EasyPost | 3hr 33min 30sec |
2 | Ilan Van Wilder | Soudal Quick-Step | s.t. |
3 | Matej Mohoric | Bahrain Victorious | s.t. |
4 | Michael Woods | Israel-Premier Tech | s.t. |
5 | Mauri Vansevenant | Soudal Quick-Step | @ 4sec |
6 | Julien Bernard | Lidl-Trek | 4:16 |
7 | Axel Zingle | Cofidis | 4:26 |
8 | Toms Skujins | Lidl-Trek | 4:35 |
9 | Lukas Nerurkar | EF Education-EasyPost | s.t. |
10 | Edoardo Zambanini | Bahrain Victorious | s.t. |
11 | Johannes Adamietz | Lotto Dstny | s.t. |
12 | Jakob Fuglsang | Israel-Premier Tech | 4:38 |
13 | Brady Gilmore | Israel-Premier Tech | 7:19 |
14 | Hayato Okamoto | Aisan Racing Team | 7:22 |
15 | Andrea Pasqualon | Bahrain Victorious | s.t. |
16 | Anthony Perez | Cofidis | s.t. |
17 | Atsushi Oka | JCL Team UKYO | s.t. |
18 | Georg Steinhauser | EF Education-EasyPost | s.t. |
19 | Logan Currie | Lotto Dstny | s.t. |
20 | Nathan Earle | JCL Team UKYO | s.t. |
21 | Fausto Masnada | Soudal Quick-Step | s.t. |
22 | Felix Engelhardt | Jayco-AlUla | s.t. |
23 | Pieter Serry | Soudal Quick-Step | s.t. |
24 | Yuhi Todome | EF Education-EasyPost | 7:30 |
25 | Masahiro Ishigami | Aisan Racing Team | 7:33 |
26 | Benjamin Dyball | Victoire Hiroshima | 8:02 |
27 | Sohei Kaneko | Japan | 11:40 |
28 | Keigo Kusaba | Aisan Racing Team | 11:50 |
29 | Chun Kai Feng | Utsunomiya Blitzen | s.t. |
30 | Nariyuki Masuda | JCL Team UKYO | s.t. |
31 | Alastair Mackellar | Jayco-AlUla | s.t. |
32 | Thomas Pesenti | JCL Team UKYO | s.t. |
33 | David Lozano | Team Novo Nordisk | s.t. |
34 | Jose Vicente Toribio | Matrix Powertag | s.t. |
35 | Francisco Mancebo | Matrix Powertag | s.t. |
36 | Henok Mulubrhan | Astana Qazaqstan | s.t. |
37 | Marino Kobayashi | Matrix Powertag | s.t. |
38 | Drew Morey | KINAN Racing Team | s.t. |
39 | Hijiri Oda | Matrix Powertag | s.t. |
40 | Yecid Sierra | Utsunomiya Blitzen | s.t. |
41 | Shoma Hayashibara | Japan | 12:00 |
42 | Gavin Hlady | EF Education-EasyPost | 12:29 |
43 | Antoine Huby | Soudal Quick-Step | s.t. |
44 | Hugo Toumire | Cofidis | s.t. |
45 | Yuki Ishihara | Shimano Racing | 13:25 |
46 | Simon Yates | Jayco-AlUla | s.t. |
47 | Kamiel Eeman | Lotto Dstny | s.t. |
48 | Yukiya Arashiro | Bahrain Victorious | s.t. |
49 | Shoma Kazama | Shimano Racing | s.t. |
50 | Yusuke Kubota | Victoire Hiroshima | s.t. |
51 | Ruben Acosta | Utsunomiya Blitzen | 14:05 |
52 | Dylan Hopkins | Ljubljana Gusto Santic | 14:33 |
53 | Lawson Craddock | Jayco-AlUla | 14:48 |
54 | Archie Ryan | EF Education-EasyPost | s.t. |
Start list with back numbers, October 19, 2024:
Jayco-AlUla | |
1 | Simon Yates |
2 | Lawson Craddock |
3 | Felix Engelhardt |
4 | Alastair Mackellar |
5 | Jesus David Peña |
6 | Mauro Schmid |
Astana Qazaqstan | |
11 | Henok Mulubrhan |
12 | Ivan Smirnov |
13 | Dmitriy Gruzdev |
14 | Anton Kuzmin |
16 | Gianmarco Garofoli |
Bahrain Victorious | |
21 | Yukiya Arashiro |
22 | Matej Mohoric |
23 | Nicolò Buratti |
24 | Andrea Pasqualon |
25 | Jasha Sütterlin |
26 | Edoardo Zambanini |
Cofidis | |
31 | Axel Zingle |
32 | Michiel Coppens |
33 | Nolann Mahoudo |
34 | Anthony Perez |
35 | Hugo Toumire |
36 | Harrison Wood |
EF Education-EasyPost | |
41 | Neilson Powless |
42 | Gavin Hlady |
43 | Georg Steinhauser |
44 | Lukas Nerurkar |
45 | Yuhi Todome |
46 | Archie Ryan |
Lidl-Trek | |
51 | Mads Pedersen |
52 | Andrea Bagioli |
53 | Julien Bernard |
54 | Carlos Verona |
55 | Toms Skujins |
56 | Fabio Felline |
Soudal Quick-Step | |
61 | Yves Lampaert |
62 | Fausto Masnada |
63 | Pieter Serry |
64 | Antoine Huby |
65 | Ilan Van Wilder |
66 | Mauri Vansevenant |
Israel-Premier Tech | |
71 | Michael Woods |
72 | Jakob Fuglsang |
73 | Pier-André Côté |
74 | Brady Gilmore |
75 | Dylan Teuns |
76 | Mads Würtz Schmidt |
Lotto Dstny | |
81 | Johannes Adamietz |
83 | Logan Currie |
84 | Henri Vandenabeele |
85 | Milan Donie |
86 | Kamiel Eeman |
Team Novo Nordisk | |
91 | Hamish Beadle |
92 | Sam Brand |
93 | Quinten De Graeve |
94 | Anton Muller |
95 | David Lozano |
96 | Umberto Poli |
Ljubljana Gusto Santic | |
101 | Dan Andrej Tomsic |
102 | Dylan Hopkins |
103 | Wei Li Ting |
104 | Viktor Potocki |
105 | Andy Sampson |
106 | Mihael Stajnar |
Aisan Racing Team | |
111 | Hayato Okamoto |
112 | Keito Nishio |
113 | Keigo Kusaba |
114 | Hayato Tobaru |
115 | Masahiro Ishigami |
116 | Kohiro Hatsukawa |
JCL Team UKYO | |
121 | Yuma Koishi |
122 | Masaki Yamamoto |
123 | Nariyuki Masuda |
124 | Nathan Earle |
125 | Thomas Pesenti |
126 | Atsushi Oka |
KINAN Racing Team | |
131 | Yusuke Hatanaka |
132 | Drew Morey |
133 | Genki Yamamoto |
134 | Yudai Arashiro |
135 | Daiki Magosaki |
136 | Shingen Yunoki |
Matrix Powertag | |
141 | Francisco Mancebo |
142 | Jose Vicente Toribio |
143 | Alexandros Agrotis |
144 | Daiki Yasuhara |
145 | Marino Kobayashi |
146 | Hijiri Oda |
Shimano Racing | |
151 | Tadaaki Nakai |
152 | Yuki Ishihara |
153 | Yoshiki Terada |
154 | Takumi Yamada |
155 | Shotaro Iribe |
156 | Shoma Kazama |
Utsunomiya Blitzen | |
161 | Toki Sawada |
162 | Junsei Tani |
163 | Yecid Sierra |
164 | Ruben Acosta |
165 | Kai Feng Chun |
166 | Kiyomasa Hanada |
Victoire Hiroshima | |
171 | Benjamin Dyball |
172 | Leonel Quintero |
173 | Masayuki Shibata |
174 | Yusuke Kubota |
175 | Keisuke Nakamura |
176 | Jose Castillo |
Japan | |
181 | Sohei Kaneko |
182 | Yugi Tsuda |
183 | Jo Hashikawa |
184 | Toa Morita |
185 | Ikki Watanabe |
186 | Shoma Hayashibara |