UAE Team Emirates' Kristoff reigns supreme in Germany

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UAE Team Emirates Kristoff reigns supreme in Germany
UAE Team Emirates' Alexander Kristoff celebrates his win at Eschborn-Frankfurt.

Dubai - The European Champion has now won the UCI World Tour race more times than any other rider

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Published: Wed 2 May 2018, 9:19 PM

Last updated: Wed 2 May 2018, 11:23 PM

UAE Team Emirates' Alexander Kristoff reigned supreme at Eschborn-Frankfurt and in doing so, claimed his fourth consecutive title at the historical one day race in Germany.

His dominant show of strength not only earned him a top podium position, but also a place in cycling's record books. The European Champion has now won the UCI World Tour race more times than any other rider and can add this victory to the stage wins he achieved earlier this season in Oman and Abu Dhabi.

Despite a change in the 212km route - designed to make it more difficult for the sprinters - Kristoff battled hard throughout the climbs, putting himself in the perfect position in the final 300m to out-sprint his rivals, take home the title and add to his Eschborn-Frankfurt victories in 2014, 2016 and 2017.

Commenting on the historic victory, Kristoff said: "This is a race that is particularly adapted to me. This edition had more climbing than normal and I knew it would be harder. In the second loop, I didn't feel so strong and I was about to be dropped, but thanks to my team mates, Troia and Ganna, I was able to hang in there.

"In the last two laps on the traditional circuit, my feelings changed and I began to believe I could win. The team worked very well from the start and I couldn't have done this without them. It's great to get back to winning ways after my last victory back in February and great to have made race history with a fourth consecutive win."

UAE Team Emirates will now continue their UCI World Tour season at the Giro d'Italia (May 4-27). The team's participation on the UCI World Tour gives the local community the opportunity to come together and support world-class athletes as they aim to become one of the top cycling teams on the tour.


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