Saturday 21 November 2009 | Personalise | Help  
 FEATURES 16 / 11 / 07
 

La Ruta de los Conquistadores: Day 2

laruta_day2_1_lo (10K) laruta_day2_2_lo (31K)

Business as usual for Federico Ramírez (BCR-Pizza Hut) and Susan Haywood (Volkswagen-Trek) on the second stage of Costa Rica's La Ruta de los Conquistadores, with both winning on the day, building their overall leads and establishing themselves as favourites to win.

The 75.2km second day was a new stage for La Ruta - the tradition second stage is the third stage this year. Costa Rican riders filled the top three positions in the male division, with Ramírez's team-mate Juan Solís and Paolo Montoya (Macosta-Lee Cougan) coming in second and third. Canadian Max Plaxton was fourth.

"Today's stage was really hard. More like Trans Alp or Trans Rockies style because of the technical demands. I already knew 80% of the course, but the last part of it was new for me and it certainly was the toughest climb. I had to hike for about 30 minutes and only managed to get on the bike again a few meters before I crossed the finish," Ramírez said.

In the overall standings, Ramírez is now 12 minutes ahead of Montoya. Thomas Dietsch, sixth in stage two, occupies third spot but at nearly 28 minutes down on the leader, a home win looks on the cards.

No change in the standings in the women's race, with Sue Haywood now 25 minutes ahead of Louise Kobin (Sho-Air).

And the Brits? A 55th place in stage two puts Hamish Bingley (Ben Hayward Cycles) up to 58th in Open. In A Masters, Vik Chaudhuri and Charlie Eustace (Ellsworth/Freeborn) both climb one place to 39th and 41st respectively. Meanwhile Matthew Kemp (Ride Beyond) has slipped one to 62nd. We're not sure what's happened to Sam Dowling (Fanylion Racing) but he's not on the results for stage two or in the general classification. Mark Cadle is holding steady in 38th place in B Masters and Paul Collin (who we somehow failed to spot in the results yesterday) is running in 67th. Andrew Burton slips two places in Vets to 6th position.

The end of stage two marks La Ruta's halfway point. Stage three is the same as 2007's stage two, covering 67km, scaling the Irazú Volcano and finishing with a sketchy downhill from the Turrialba Volcano.


Bookmark thisPrinter friendly version
Want to send this article to a friend? Please join here
 

Discuss this article, 1 of 1 messages, read more:
Daniel Anderson 
Posted: 16/11/07 20:09:31 31

Don't worry folks...Sam Dowling (Team Techno, Fanylion Racing) finished the day ok... he's still going!

Maksimum rspkt

Read more...
Related articles:
La Ruta de los Conquistadores 2009
Changes afoot for one of the Costa Rica stage race
La Ruta de los Conquistadores 2009
Registration for Costa Rica stage race open
La Ruta begins
Self-styled "toughest mountain bike race in the world” gets going – BMer Matthew Barton is taking part, here’s his story so far
La Ruta nears departure
Entry for the toughest mountain bike race in the world has closed
La Ruta de los Conquistadores 2008
Four-day event sets its sights on 12-15 November 2008
Inside La Ruta: A Brit's tale
Yorkshireman Andrew Burton took on the epic La Ruta de los Conquistadores stage race on a borrowed bike - here's his story
La Ruta de los Conquistadores: Day 4
Ramirez and Haywood denied stage-win clean sweep but both take overall victory in Costa Rica
La Ruta de los Conquistadores: Day 1
Legendarily-tough Costa Rican stage race gets underway, with a whole extra day for 2007

Support our sponsors

Support our sponsors

Offers, Competitions and Promotions
win

Win a Lumicycle LED4 system
Worth £329

Ticket2RideBC Adventures
Advertorial: Ticket2RideBC specialises in guided mountain bike adventures
British Heart Foundation
Advertorial: Get cycling for the BHF and raise vital money