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Lachlan Morton Electrifies Crowd With Photo Finish Win on 

Tour of Utah Stage 5

 

Showdown for General Classification Expected Sunday for 

Grand Finale in Park City

         

 

PARK CITY, UTAH (Aug. 17, 2019) – Australian Lachlan Morton of EF Education First outsprinted his breakaway companion at the line to win Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health in a thrilling photo finish at Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. Morton, who won the 2016 Tour of Utah, scored his fourth career stage win in Utah Saturday in a time of 3 hours and 5 minutes.  

 

Morton made his way into the 11-rider breakaway, which escaped early in the 85.1-mile (137-kilometer) stage. The steep slopes of Olympic Parkway at Utah Olympic Park are where Morton and Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane launched their attack and blazed a trail to the finish line together.

 

“I'm not normally one to look at the finish, but I had a feeling. So five minutes before the start, I went and rode the last 300 meters,” Morton said about scoping out the uphill finish at Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. “The only chance to come around is in the last 50 (meters). Very perfect timing for me, which I'd love to say that I planned, but sometimes luck falls that way and you get the win.”

 

In a hard-fought sprint, McCormick took second place by a tire-width difference. The battle for third place was taken by Simone Velasco (ITA) of NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè, who outmaneuvered the chase group which included Stage 4 winner and teammate Marco Canola (ITA) and Evan Huffman (USA) of Rally UHC Cycling. Velasco crossed the line 18 seconds behind the winner.

 

“Today I wanted to try and get the KOM jersey, which was the main goal of the day. Obviously, I tried to win the stage. It was a good day, nice to redeem myself a little bit after yesterday,” said McCormick, who was leading Stage 4 in Salt Lake City on Friday and posted one lap early to fall four minutes behind the eventual winner. On Saturday, he claimed the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey.

 

Belgian Ben Hermans of Israel Cycling Academy retained his Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Leader’s yellow jersey by finishing safely in 16th place. With little change in the overall standings, Hermans holds a 46-second lead over James Piccoli (USA) of Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling, and a 1 minute, 10 second margin over Niklas Eg (DEN) of Trek-Segafredo. Finishing in 14th place, João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon moved up one spot in sixth overall and retained the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey. Morton’s teammate and 2015 Tour of Utah champion Joe Dombrowski moved up from sixth to fifth in the G.C.

 

Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health started and finished in Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. The breakaway escaped early from the 101-rider field and pushed the gap to over four minutes as they raced passed Rockport Reservoir. The move included Morton, Travis McCabe (USA) of Worthy Pro Cycling, and two Team BridgeLane riders, McCormick and Dylan Sunderland (AUS). With less than 10 kilometers to go, Morton countered an attack by Sunderland and only McCormick was able to cover his acceleration.

 

“The BridgeLane guys played it really smart, and as I would expect from an Australian team, they're always pretty cagey. So my only play was to try to get rid of one of them before the top, and just take one to the line. That's how it played out,” added Morton. 

 

In his third day in a breakaway, McCabe collected top points in the two intermediate sprints and finished 10th on the stage to solidify his lead in the Utah Sports Commission Sprint jersey competition. Kevin Vermaerke (USA) of Hagens Berman Axeon was voted the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite, in the category of Most Promising Rookie.  

 

Stage 6 presented by Utah Sports Commission brings back the overall finish to Park City on Sunday, Aug. 18. It is the 10th year Park City has served as a host city, and seventh time it will host the final stage of the Tour. The 78.2-mile (125.9-kilometer) route will pass through Kamas and Midway before the final attacks on the unrelenting asphalt of Empire Pass, encountering road pitches of 10 to 20 percent. The hors categorie (above category) summit of Empire Pass is the final KOM and the highest point of the race for the week, at 9,700 feet above sea level. A blistering descent down Marsac Avenue leads to the finish in front of historically massive crowds along Upper Main Street in Park City.

 

The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is free to all spectators, making professional cycling one of the most unique sports in the world today. The Tour of Utah is a internationally sanctioned as a 2.HC-rated stage race on the UCI America Tour, and is part of USA Cycling’s Pro Road Tour. More information about the Tour of Utah can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (tourofutah).

 

 

RESULTS AND STANDINGS

www.tourofutah.com/race/results

 

 Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health- Top 10

  1. MORTON Lachlan (AUS) EF EDUCATION FIRST 3:05:54
  2. MCCORMICK Hayden (NZL) TEAM BRIDGELANE 3:05:54 +0:00:00
  3. VELASCO Simone (ITA) NERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTM 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  4. CANOLA Marco (ITA) NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE' 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  5. HUFFMAN Evan (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  6. SUNDERLAND Dylan (AUS) TEAM BRIDGELANE 3:06:20 +0:00:26
  7. RICE Michael (AUS) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 3:06:23 +0:00:29
  8. BOARDMAN Samuel (USA) WILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXIS 3:06:23 +0:00:29
  9. ZIMMER Matthew (USA) DC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAM 3:06:25 +0:00:31
  10. FONT MAS Bernat (ESP) 3O3 PROJECT 3:06:43 +0:00:49

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 5)

  1. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 15:34:34
  2. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 15:35:20 +0:00:46
  3. EG Niklas (DEN) TREK-SEGAFREDO 15:35:44 +0:01:10
  4. MURPHY Kyle (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 15:36:22 +0:01:48
  5. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 15:36:42 +0:02:08
  6. ALMEIDA João (POR) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 15:37:08 +0:02:34
  7. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 15:37:21 +0:02:47
  8. CRADDOCK Lawson (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 15:37:44 +0:03:10
  9. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY UHC CYCLING 15:38:27 +0:03:53
  10. BADILATTI Matteo (SUI) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 15:38:49 +0:04:15

AWARD JERSEYS

  • Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader - Ben Hermans (BEL) of Israel Cycling Academy
  • Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader - Travis McCabe (USA) of Worthy Pro Cycling
  • Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain - Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane
  • WCF Insurance Best Young Rider - João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon
  • Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider - Lachlan Morton (AUS) of EF Education First
  • America First Credit Union Fan Favorite – Kevin Vermaerke (USA) of Hagens Berman Axeon

 

About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, referred to as "America's Toughest Stage RaceTM," is a week-long, professional cycling stage race for the best men’s teams in the world. The 2019 event will be held Aug. 12-18, covering 477 miles of racing and 37,882 feet of elevation gain. Now in its 15th year, the event was elevated in 2015 as a 2.HC-rated UCI stage race, making it one of the premier events in North America. The Tour of Utah is owned by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. More information about the Tour of Utah can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com.

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Lachlan Morton Electrifies Crowd With Photo Finish Win on 

Tour of Utah Stage 5

 

Showdown for General Classification Expected Sunday for 

Grand Finale in Park City

         

 

PARK CITY, UTAH (Aug. 17, 2019) – Australian Lachlan Morton of EF Education First outsprinted his breakaway companion at the line to win Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health in a thrilling photo finish at Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. Morton, who won the 2016 Tour of Utah, scored his fourth career stage win in Utah Saturday in a time of 3 hours and 5 minutes.  

 

Morton made his way into the 11-rider breakaway, which escaped early in the 85.1-mile (137-kilometer) stage. The steep slopes of Olympic Parkway at Utah Olympic Park are where Morton and Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane launched their attack and blazed a trail to the finish line together.

 

“I'm not normally one to look at the finish, but I had a feeling. So five minutes before the start, I went and rode the last 300 meters,” Morton said about scoping out the uphill finish at Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. “The only chance to come around is in the last 50 (meters). Very perfect timing for me, which I'd love to say that I planned, but sometimes luck falls that way and you get the win.”

 

In a hard-fought sprint, McCormick took second place by a tire-width difference. The battle for third place was taken by Simone Velasco (ITA) of NIPPO-Vini Fantini-Faizanè, who outmaneuvered the chase group which included Stage 4 winner and teammate Marco Canola (ITA) and Evan Huffman (USA) of Rally UHC Cycling. Velasco crossed the line 18 seconds behind the winner.

 

“Today I wanted to try and get the KOM jersey, which was the main goal of the day. Obviously, I tried to win the stage. It was a good day, nice to redeem myself a little bit after yesterday,” said McCormick, who was leading Stage 4 in Salt Lake City on Friday and posted one lap early to fall four minutes behind the eventual winner. On Saturday, he claimed the Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain jersey.

 

Belgian Ben Hermans of Israel Cycling Academy retained his Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Leader’s yellow jersey by finishing safely in 16th place. With little change in the overall standings, Hermans holds a 46-second lead over James Piccoli (USA) of Elevate-KHS Pro Cycling, and a 1 minute, 10 second margin over Niklas Eg (DEN) of Trek-Segafredo. Finishing in 14th place, João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon moved up one spot in sixth overall and retained the WCF Insurance Best Young Rider jersey. Morton’s teammate and 2015 Tour of Utah champion Joe Dombrowski moved up from sixth to fifth in the G.C.

 

Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health started and finished in Canyons Village at Park City Mountain. The breakaway escaped early from the 101-rider field and pushed the gap to over four minutes as they raced passed Rockport Reservoir. The move included Morton, Travis McCabe (USA) of Worthy Pro Cycling, and two Team BridgeLane riders, McCormick and Dylan Sunderland (AUS). With less than 10 kilometers to go, Morton countered an attack by Sunderland and only McCormick was able to cover his acceleration.

 

“The BridgeLane guys played it really smart, and as I would expect from an Australian team, they're always pretty cagey. So my only play was to try to get rid of one of them before the top, and just take one to the line. That's how it played out,” added Morton. 

 

In his third day in a breakaway, McCabe collected top points in the two intermediate sprints and finished 10th on the stage to solidify his lead in the Utah Sports Commission Sprint jersey competition. Kevin Vermaerke (USA) of Hagens Berman Axeon was voted the America First Credit Union Fan Favorite, in the category of Most Promising Rookie.  

 

Stage 6 presented by Utah Sports Commission brings back the overall finish to Park City on Sunday, Aug. 18. It is the 10th year Park City has served as a host city, and seventh time it will host the final stage of the Tour. The 78.2-mile (125.9-kilometer) route will pass through Kamas and Midway before the final attacks on the unrelenting asphalt of Empire Pass, encountering road pitches of 10 to 20 percent. The hors categorie (above category) summit of Empire Pass is the final KOM and the highest point of the race for the week, at 9,700 feet above sea level. A blistering descent down Marsac Avenue leads to the finish in front of historically massive crowds along Upper Main Street in Park City.

 

The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah is free to all spectators, making professional cycling one of the most unique sports in the world today. The Tour of Utah is a internationally sanctioned as a 2.HC-rated stage race on the UCI America Tour, and is part of USA Cycling’s Pro Road Tour. More information about the Tour of Utah can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com, as well as social channels Facebook (tourofutah), Twitter (tourofutah), Instagram (thetourofutah) and YouTube (tourofutah).

 

 

RESULTS AND STANDINGS

www.tourofutah.com/race/results

 

 Stage 5 presented by University of Utah Health- Top 10

  1. MORTON Lachlan (AUS) EF EDUCATION FIRST 3:05:54
  2. MCCORMICK Hayden (NZL) TEAM BRIDGELANE 3:05:54 +0:00:00
  3. VELASCO Simone (ITA) NERI SOTTOLI SELLE ITALIA KTM 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  4. CANOLA Marco (ITA) NIPPO-VINI FANTINI-FAIZANE' 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  5. HUFFMAN Evan (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 3:06:12 +0:00:18
  6. SUNDERLAND Dylan (AUS) TEAM BRIDGELANE 3:06:20 +0:00:26
  7. RICE Michael (AUS) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 3:06:23 +0:00:29
  8. BOARDMAN Samuel (USA) WILDLIFE GENERATION PRO CYCLING P/B MAXXIS 3:06:23 +0:00:29
  9. ZIMMER Matthew (USA) DC BANK PRO CYCLING TEAM 3:06:25 +0:00:31
  10. FONT MAS Bernat (ESP) 3O3 PROJECT 3:06:43 +0:00:49

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (After Stage 5)

  1. HERMANS Ben (BEL) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 15:34:34
  2. PICCOLI James (CAN) ELEVATE-KHS PRO CYCLING 15:35:20 +0:00:46
  3. EG Niklas (DEN) TREK-SEGAFREDO 15:35:44 +0:01:10
  4. MURPHY Kyle (USA) RALLY UHC CYCLING 15:36:22 +0:01:48
  5. DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 15:36:42 +0:02:08
  6. ALMEIDA João (POR) HAGENS BERMAN AXEON 15:37:08 +0:02:34
  7. STETINA Peter (USA) TREK-SEGAFREDO 15:37:21 +0:02:47
  8. CRADDOCK Lawson (USA) EF EDUCATION FIRST 15:37:44 +0:03:10
  9. BRITTON Robert (CAN) RALLY UHC CYCLING 15:38:27 +0:03:53
  10. BADILATTI Matteo (SUI) ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 15:38:49 +0:04:15

AWARD JERSEYS

  • Larry H. Miller Group of Companies Overall leader - Ben Hermans (BEL) of Israel Cycling Academy
  • Utah Sports Commission Sprint leader - Travis McCabe (USA) of Worthy Pro Cycling
  • Utah Office of Tourism King of the Mountain - Hayden McCormick (NZL) of Team BridgeLane
  • WCF Insurance Best Young Rider - João Almeida (POR) of Hagens Berman Axeon
  • Larry H. Miller Dealerships Most Aggressive Rider - Lachlan Morton (AUS) of EF Education First
  • America First Credit Union Fan Favorite – Kevin Vermaerke (USA) of Hagens Berman Axeon

 

About the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah
The Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah, referred to as "America's Toughest Stage RaceTM," is a week-long, professional cycling stage race for the best men’s teams in the world. The 2019 event will be held Aug. 12-18, covering 477 miles of racing and 37,882 feet of elevation gain. Now in its 15th year, the event was elevated in 2015 as a 2.HC-rated UCI stage race, making it one of the premier events in North America. The Tour of Utah is owned by Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. More information about the Tour of Utah can be found by visiting www.tourofutah.com.