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2024 Tour du Doubs-Conseil Général
(1.1), France

39th edition: Sunday, April 14, 2024

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Morteau - Pontarlier, 200.9 kilometers

Lenny Martinez takes the race. Photo: B. Bade/LNC

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Weather at the finish city of Pontarlier at 2:10 PM, local time: 22C (72F), fair, with the wind from the west at 14 km/hr (9 mph). There is just a 1% chance of rain.

The race: Here's the report from winner Lenny Martinez's Team Groupama-FDJ.

The Grand Slam… of Franche-Comté! On the grounds of “La Conti” and its own Performance Centre, the Groupama-FDJ cycling team concluded the weekend as it had started it: in style. After his victories in the Classic Grand Besançon Doubs on Friday and the Tour du Jura on Saturday, Thierry Bricaud’s men completed the trilogy with another win in the Tour du Doubs on Sunday. At the top of Le Larmont, Lenny Martinez proved the strongest like 48 hours before on La Malate. The young man took his fourth win of the season, the team its eighth.

The challenge was clear and ambitious at the start from Morteau on Sunday morning. After winning the previous two races, the Groupama-FDJ cycling team aimed to complete the hat-trick on Franche-Comté’s [region in Eastern France] roads with the Tour du Doubs, also the eighth round of the Coupe de France FDJ.

“At the briefing, the main question was: so, do we make this hat-trick happen or not?”, smiled Thierry Bricaud. In order to do so, they had to cover 200 kilometres towards Pontarlier and the climb of Le Larmont (6.4 km at 5.4%). Other difficulties certainly were on the riders’ menu, but too far from the finish to have a real impact on the day’s outcome. The day began with a short neutralization after thirty kilometers due to a crash which kept the whole medical staff busy. After everything was back in order, nine riders took the lead.

“We didn’t want to control today,” explained Thierry. “We could possibly enter the break if it was a very large group, but that was not the case. Whatever happens, we weren’t supposed to pull at all because we had already done two great races and we didn’t want to put pressure on the guys mentally. It was also up to the other teams to take their responsibilities.”

With the work of other squads, the bunch therefore remained about three minutes behind the break for most of the day. Sixty kilometres from the goal, an echelons’ attempt launched the action in the peloton, but without major damage. “There was a bit of a fight, it got a bit tense, but we were never in trouble and we stayed calm,” said Thierry. “As we approached the race without any particular pressure, there could be only good news at the finish, and that freed everyone.”

In the penultimate climb of the day, the Col de la République, thirty-five kilometres from the finish, Groupama-FDJ nevertheless set the tempo to prevent too many counterattacks. “We knew we could try to make it a bit harder in the final, which Enzo did in particular,” added Thierry. “We then knew that if we got to the bottom of the final climb with the possibility of winning, it was all for Lenny. We didn’t see him all day, but he knew that if everything went well, he just had to give it his all on the last climb.” The ascent of Larmont was finally tackled by the last man standing from the breakaway, Samuel Leroux, but just twenty seconds ahead of the peloton.

At the foot, Cyril Barthe positioned Lenny Martinez, then the final battle could begin. “Honestly, I didn’t feel well all day,” explained the young man. “I didn’t have good legs, there was a lot of attacking all day, it was a bit of chaos”. Yet, well supported throughout the race by his teammates, the French climber was able to deliver on the final climb. He first focused on covering all dangerous moves.

“There were no high gradients, so he couldn’t make the differences as he wanted, but he knew that he had to follow as much as possible,” said Thierry Bricaud. “Then he realized that the front group was getting smaller and that everyone was struggling. We told him to take risks, to try what he wanted, however he wanted, but not to have regrets.” “In the last climb, I felt better and better as we got closer to the summit,” Lenny added.

Two kilometers from the finish, only half a dozen riders were left in the running for victory. He then took his chance a few moments later to launch a strong attack, which only Clément Berthet was able to follow. The duo entered the last kilometre together and made the difference on the rest of the competition. “I think we were the two strongest,” added Lenny. “When we went clear, I told him that we had to work together. I didn’t know how it was going to end up in the sprint, but at least we could compete for victory.”

The two men then reached the final straight, Lenny Martinez opened his sprint in the lead around 150 metres from the line, and almost immediately took his rival off the wheel. This gave him time to enjoy his second victory in three days in the last fifty metres.

The podium, from left: Clément Berthet (2nd), Lenny Martinez (1st) & José Manuel Diaz (3rd). Photo: B. Bade/LNC

“It’s a perfect weekend for the team,” he said at the finish. “I’m so proud of the team, we did a great job. The goal was to take at least one victory out of the three. We made it three out of three. It’s really unbelievable”. “In all modesty, when you start hard races like these with David and Lenny, the least you can do is to win one,” said Thierry. “It’s never easy to win, but it wasn’t at WorldTour level. Winning one was already very good, two was superb, three is incredible. It’s good for the team. A new momentum is starting, and that’s important going forward. It also went well in the Amstel Gold Race, it’s a good weekend for us.”

 


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Complete results:

200.9 kilometers raced at an average speed of 40.650 km/hr

1 Lenny Martinez Groupama-FDJ 4hr 56min 32sec
2 Clément Berthet Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale @ 3sec
3 Jose Manuel Diaz Burgos-BH 0:08
4 Eric Fagundez Burgos-BH 0:10
5 Guillaume Martin Cofidis s.t.
6 Nicolas Prodhomme Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
7 Jesus Herrada Cofidis s.t.
8 Clément Braz Afonso CIC U Nantes Atlantique s.t.
9 Eduardo Sepulveda Lotto Dstny s.t.
10 Raúl García Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
11 Sylvain Moniquet Lotto Dstny s.t.
12 Harm Vanhoucke Lotto Dstny s.t.
13 Fernando Barceló Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
14 Nicolas Breuillard St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 s.t.
15 Jefferson Cepeda Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 0:13
16 Alexis Guérin Philippe Wagner-Bazin 0:25
17 Ådne Holter Uno-X Mobility 0:26
18 Nans Peters Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
19 Joris Delbove St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 s.t.
20 Idar Andersen Uno-X Mobility 0:40
21 Jordan Labrosse Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 0:42
22 Alexandre Delettre St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93 s.t.
23 Rémi Capron Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
24 Ibon Ruiz Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
25 Manuele Tarozzi VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
26 Xabier Berasategi Euskaltel-Euskadi 1:05
27 Ander Okamika Burgos-BH s.t.
28 Mathieu Burgaudeau TotalEnergies 1:08
29 Jaka Primozic Hrinkow Advarics s.t.
30 Reuben Thompson Groupama-FDJ 1:10
31 Jordi Lopez Equipo Kern Pharma 1:16
32 Martin Marcellusi VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 1:25
33 Xabier Isasa Euskaltel-Euskadi 1:38
34 Enzo Paleni Groupama-FDJ s.t.
35 Fabien Doubey TotalEnergies 1:56
36 Artus Jaladeau CIC U Nantes Atlantique s.t.
37 Victor Langellotti Burgos-BH s.t.
38 Iker Mintegi Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
39 Louis Rouland Arkéa-B&B Hotels 1:59
40 Louis Barré Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
41 Melvin Crommelinck Nice Métropole-Côte d'Azur 2:11
42 Calum Johnston Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 2:31
43 Embret Svestad-Bårdseng Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
44 Julen Arriola-Bengoa Caja Rural-Seguros RGA 2:33
45 Jonathan Couanon Nice Métropole-Côte d'Azur 2:35
46 Anton Schiffer Bike Aid 2:37
47 Léo Danès CIC U Nantes Atlantique 3:00
48 Thomas Champion Cofidis s.t.
49 Fredrik Dversnes Uno-X Mobility s.t.
50 Andrea Mifsud Nice Métropole-Côte d'Azur 3:27
51 David González Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
52 Célestin Guillon Van Rysel-Roubaix 4:06
53 Kevin Ledanois Arkéa-B&B Hotels 4:29
54 Cyril Barthe Groupama-FDJ s.t.
55 Pierre Thierry Arkéa-B&B Hotels s.t.
56 Fabien Grellier TotalEnergies s.t.
57 Johannes Kulset Uno-X Mobility 4:52
58 Jetse Bol Burgos-BH s.t.
59 Ruben Fernandez Cofidis 5:03
60 Valentin Ferron TotalEnergies 5:53
61 Alan Jousseaume TotalEnergies s.t.
62 Federico Biagini VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 5:56
63 Samuel Leroux Van Rysel-Roubaix 6:09
64 Jérémy Leveau Van Rysel-Roubaix 6:50
65 Maximilien Juillard Van Rysel-Roubaix s.t.
66 Scott David Hrinkow Advarics 6:54
67 Robin Plamondon CIC U Nantes Atlantique 7:24
68 David Lozano Team Novo Nordisk s.t.
69 Luca Paletti VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
70 Thomas De Gendt Lotto Dstny s.t.
71 Baptiste Veistroffer Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale s.t.
72 Daniel Årnes Uno-X Mobility s.t.
73 Johannes Adamietz Lotto Dstny 7:41
74 Kévin Avoine Van Rysel-Roubaix 8:27
75 Marcus Sander Hansen Uno-X Mobility 8:31
76 Alex Jaime Equipo Kern Pharma s.t.
77 Ben Askey Groupama-FDJ s.t.
78 James Fouche Euskaltel-Euskadi 9:16
79 Vinzent Dorn Bike Aid s.t.
80 Quentin Bezza Philippe Wagner-Bazin 10:33
81 Gwen Leclainche Philippe Wagner-Bazin s.t.
82 Henri Vandenabeele Lotto Dstny 10:37
83 Mattéo Vercher TotalEnergies 11:12
84 Kenny Elissonde Cofidis 12:46
85 Antoine Berlin Bike Aid s.t.
86 Filippo Turconi VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 12:52
87 Jonas Rapp Hrinkow Advarics 12:55
88 Ziga Horvat Hrinkow Advarics s.t.
89 Hugo Toumire Cofidis 13:36
90 Maël Guégan CIC U Nantes Atlantique 14:01
91 Arthur Blaise Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale 14:15
92 Eddy Le Huitouze Groupama-FDJ s.t.
93 Hamish Beadle Team Novo Nordisk 14:27
94 Antonio Polga Team Novo Nordisk 14:45
95 Unai Zubeldia Euskaltel-Euskadi s.t.
96 Samuel Fernández Caja Rural-Seguros RGA s.t.
97 Sergio Chumil Burgos-BH s.t.
98 Vicente Rojas VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè s.t.
99 Théo Bonnet Philippe Wagner-Bazin s.t.
100 Marvin Hammerschmid Hrinkow Advarics 16:48
101 Adrian Stieger Hrinkow Advarics s.t.
102 Léo Bouvier Bike Aid 18:00

 

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Start list with back numbers, April 13, 2024:

Cofidis
1 Jesus Herrada
2 Guillaume Martin
3 Kenny Elissonde
4 Thomas Champion
5 Ruben Fernandez
6 Hugo Toumire
Groupama-FDJ
11 Lenny Martinez
12 Cyril Barthe
13 Eddy Le Huitouze
14 Enzo Paleni
15 Reuben Thompson
16 Ben Askey
Decathlon Ag2r La Mondiale
21 Clément Berthet
22 Nans Peters
23 Arthur Blaise
24 Jordan Labrosse
25 Nicolas Prodhomme
26 Baptiste Veistroffer
Arkea-B&B Hotels
31 Louis Barré
32 Raúl García
33 Pierre Thierry
34 Embret Svestad-Bårdseng
35 Kevin Ledanois
36 Louis Rouland
TotalEnergies
41 Mathieu Burgaudeau
42 Fabien Doubey
43 Valentin Ferron
44 Fabien Grellier
45 Alan Jousseaume
46 Mattéo Vercher
Lotto Dstny
51 Johannes Adamietz
52 Thomas De Gendt
53 Harm Vanhoucke
54 Sylvain Moniquet
55 Eduardo Sepulveda
56 Henri Vandenabeele
Uno-X Mobility
61 Fredrik Dversnes
62 Idar Andersen
63 Johannes Kulset
64 Daniel Årnes
65 Ådne Holter
66 Marcus Sander Hansen
Burgos-BH
71 Jose Manuel Diaz
72 Victor Langellotti
73 Eric Fagundez
74 Ander Okamika
75 Sergio Chumil
76 Jetse Bol
Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
81 Fernando Barceló
82 Jefferson Cepeda
83 Samuel Fernández Garcia
84 Julen Arriola-Bengoa
85 Calum Johnston
86 David González
Euskaltel-Euskadi
91 Xabier Berasategi
92 James Fouche
93 Xabier Isasa
94 Unai Zubeldia
95 Iker Mintegi
96 Gotzon Martín
Team Novo Nordisk
101 Hamish Beadle
102 Lucas Daugé
103 Jan Dunnewind
104 David Lozano
105 Alessandro Perracchione
106 Antonio Polga
VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè
111 Federico Biagini
112 Martin Marcellusi
113 Vicente Rojas
114 Luca Paletti
115 Manuele Tarozzi
116 Filippo Turconi
Equipo Kern Pharma
121 Iñigo Elosegui
122 Pau Miquel Delgado
123 Jordi Lopez
124 Alex Jaime
125 Unai Iribar
126 Ibon Ruiz
St Michel-Mavic-Auber 93
131 Théo Delacroix
132 Nicolas Breuillard
133 Jérémy Cabot
134 Alexandre Delettre
135 Dillon Corkery
136 Joris Delbove
CIC U Nantes Atlantique
141 Clément Braz Afonso
142 Artus Jaladeau
143 Robin Plamondon
144 Léo Danès
145 Maël Guégan
146 Enzo Briand
Van Rysel-Roubaix
151 Rémi Capron
152 Maximilien Juillard
153 Kévin Avoine
154 Célestin Guillon
155 Samuel Leroux
156 Jérémy Leveau
Nice Métropole-Côte D'Azur
161 Jonathan Couanon
162 Andrea Mifsud
163 Damien Girard
164 Alexandre Léonien
165 Melvin Crommelinck
166 Noah Knecht
Philippe Wagner-Bazin
171 Alexis Guérin
172 Thibaut Ponsaerts
173 Thomas Devaux
174 Quentin Bezza
175 Gwen Leclainche
176 Théo Bonnet
Bike Aid
181 Jonas Beck
182 Antoine Berlin
183 Léo Bouvier
184 Vinzent Dorn
185 Mate Balazs
186 Anton Schiffer
Hrinkow Advarics
191 Jonas Rapp
192 Ziga Horvat
193 Jaka Primozic
194 Adrian Stieger
195 Marvin Hammerschmid
196 Scott David