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Marcin Bialoblocki: fastest in four-man breakaway. Sportsfile
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The Rás: Marcin Bialoblocki takes stage win in Kilkenny

We’re up and running with the Polish rider first to the line this afternoon.

STAGE ONE OF the An Post Rás was won by Marcin Bialoblocki of Node4 Girodana today.

The Polish rider was the quickest of a four-man breakaway to the line in Kilkenny and will don the yellow jersey when the second stage begins in the city tomorrow.

Denmark’s Jacob Nielsen was in the breakaway today and took second while, amongst the Irish, Philip Lavery and Sam Bennett looked strong. Lavery holds the U23 classification jersey tomorrow.

Bialoblocki was delighted with the win, although he was under no illusions that it will be tough to hold onto the jersey for the rest of the week.

“I wasn’t expecting the break to get away,” he said. “But when we did I tried to save my legs and thankfully I took the win. I’ll try to keep the yellow jersey now but it will be very hard with another seven days of racing ahead.”

Day one saw the peloton travel 147 kilometres from Dunboyne to Kilkenny and it was barely an hour into the race when several riders including Kristian Forbord (OneCo-Mesterhus) crashed just outside Prosperous in County Kildare, thankfully none of the riders involved were badly injured. Shortly after a bunch of 10 riders including Bennett (An Post Sean Kelly) and Wouter Sybrandy (Britian Team IG – Sigma Sport) broke clear, however they were quickly reeled in before the first hot spot sprint which was won by young Dubliner, Lavery (Node4 Giordana).

The following 40 kilometres saw a number of riders try to break clear, but nothing stuck until a group of five led by Nicolas Baldo (Switzerland Atlas Jackroo) opened up a 30 second gap. They forged on but after 120 kilometres of racing the group was caught and the peloton came together once more.

The An Post riders before the start in Dunboyne this morning. Pic: Sportsfile.

Swiss rider Jonathan Fumeaux (Switzerland Atlas Jackroo) was the next to attack, but he too was caught with a little over ten kilometres remaining. It was at this stage that the decisive break of the day got away as four riders, including Fumeaux’s team mate Baldo, and eventual race winner Bialoblocki got free. They quickly built up a thirty second lead and despite the peloton’s best efforts they weren’t to be caught. As the finish drew closer it was Bialoblocki who had most left in the tank and he crossed the line with his arms aloft to take the first yellow jersey of the race.

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