UAE Team Emirates' Tour de France hero Dan Martin back in the saddle for Clasica de San Sebastian

Sport360 staff 20:28 01/08/2018
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  • Dan Martin enjoyed an incredible 2018 Tour de France, including finishing eighth in the General Classification standings and winning a stage.

    Dan Martin is wasting little time getting back onto his bike following a brilliant Tour de France, as he pulls on his team’s jersey this weekend for the Clasica de San Sebastian.

    The UAE Team Emirates’ man, who picked up eighth place in the General Classification (GC) finish and the award for the most combative rider at the Tour following his impressive attacking performances, will look to capitalise on his good form and become the first Irishman to win the one-day race on August 4.

    Joining Martin in the Basque Country will be team mates Kristijan Durasek, Diego Ulissi, Alexandr Riabushenko, Manuele Mori, Jan Polanc and newly crowned Norwegian national champion, Vegard Stake Laengen.

    The riders will be guided by highly experienced Spaniard, Matxin Joxean Fernandez, who has unprecedented knowledge of the region.

    Fernandez said: “For lots of riders the Clasica San Sebastian is an opportunity to take advantage of the physical conditioning they’ve built up during the Tour de France.

    “Our line-up will include two riders who have recently raced in the Grande Boucle; Daniel Martin, who was outstanding and always combative in France, and Kristijan Durasek, who is also very consistent on French climbs.

    “We will also have Diego Ulissi, who has the skills to be an important rider in this race and proved recently at Prudential Ride London that he is in top form.

    “But the competition is going to be fierce. It will be essential to make it to the final in a good position and with enough energy left to spend on what, in these last few years, has turned out to be the crucial part of the route – the climb on Murgil Tontorra.”

    Dating back to 1981 and in its 38th edition, the mountainous 229km classic is a favourite among the climbers.

    The 2018 route is similar to that of last year’s, with eight categorised climbs featuring across the day, with the brutal Iturburu, Jaizkibel and Arrate challenging riders to over 22kms of hard climbing.

    The race could be defined by who emerges at the summit of the final one, the Tontorra, first, but they will have to manage their technical descent into San Sebastian if they are to take home the win.

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