Ben O’Connor began Wednesday’s degree 4 of Paris-Great well-placed in fourth total and with a favorable way of thinking after an outstanding 2d for Jayco-AlUla within the staff time trial, then again the icy rain that led to a pause within the race can have additionally poured chilly water over the Australian’s GC hopes on the eight-stage race.
O’Connor crossed the end line on the best of L. a. Loge des Gardes in twenty seventh spot, 2:10 down on degree 4 winner João Almeida (UAE Group Emirates). That consequence despatched him tumbling down the overall classification 16 spots to twentieth, and he’s now sitting 2:30 down on new race chief Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Hire a Motorbike), who got here 2d to Almeida at the degree.
“Yesterday was a great day for us, today not so good,” stated game director Matthew Hayman on a Jayco-AlUla social media publish. “But there is still a lot of racing here and the guys are going well.
“It used to be lovely unlucky however we aren’t performed with this Paris-Great.”
O’Connor had headed into Wednesday’s stage happy with his position on the overall, just 21 seconds behind the top spot, and encouraged by the team time trial.
“We put in a great performance as a team but personally I felt like I was in control of my race within that TTT so it was a good sign,” O’Connor had stated ahead of the beginning in an interview put out by means of Jayco-AlUla. “If I can just go off that then today [I’m] thinking I can do a good ride.”
That, however, was before the stage was turned upside down after heavy rain, hail and sleet fell and with the safety risk of descending on icy roads and the race was then paused and neutralised for a time at 46km to go.
“We were struck with a pretty heavy hail and ice shower there in the middle of the stage,” stated Hayman. “It came out of nowhere. Really not knowing what was going to happen, the bunch was stuck on the side of the mountain … got pretty cold during that period.”
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After the pause and various confusion over the ongoing stops and begins the race were given underway once more at 29km to move however the toll the elements, uncertainty and excessive chilly had taken used to be transparent. Drenched riders struggled to take a look at and heat up and get going whilst Steff Crass (General Energies) even needed to withdraw because of hypothermia.
That made for an unpredictable situation when the race exploded at the ultimate climbs, the class 2 Cote de L. a. Chabanne with 13km to move and the seven kilometre lengthy class 1 L. a. Loge des Gardes which delivered the summit end. Numerous riders who would in most cases be anticipated to do properly as the street became up temporarily drifted away because the instances intended the frame did not react because it in most cases would.
There used to be no signal of O’Connor within the main fragment of the bunch that might contest the rostrum puts because the race entered the general 5 kilometres and he used to be now not by myself in dropping substantial time with others some of the GC hopefuls together with Neilson Powless (EF Schooling-EasyPost) who dropped 2:16 and Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R L. a. Mondiale) who shed 1:56.
Jayco-AlUla did not free up any remark from O’Connor after the degree however the unhappiness could not were transparent when he crossed the road 2:10 down with a shake of the pinnacle.