2021 Route d’Occitanie
Male Team 10 - 13 Jun

Route d'Occitanie

696 Kilometers 4 Stages
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Participants list

  1. Antonio Pedrero
  2. Lluís Mas
  3. Iñigo Elosegui
  4. Juri Hollmann
  5. Mathias Norsgaard
  6. Sebastián Mora
  7. Gregor Mühlberger
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Timetable

All stages will end around 4pm CEST, except for the final one, which should be over around 3.30.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ at the finish of every stage, plus 3-2-1″ at the intermediate sprints.

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Social Media

To follow the race, we strongly suggest you give @RouteOccitanie a follow and keep an eye on their website’s livetext.

Stages

Analysis

01
Cazouls-lès-Béziers - Lacaune les Bains (156.5km)
10 June
  1. 01 Andrea Vendrame AG2R La Mondiale 3h59'41"
  2. 02 Magnus Cort EF Education-NIPPO +4"
  3. 03 Jacopo Mosca Trek-Segafredo "
  4. 25 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +4"
  5. 36 Lluís Mas Movistar Team "
  6. 41 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  7. 45 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +42"
  8. 73 Mathias Norsgaard Movistar Team +15'49"
  9. 92 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team "
  10. 118 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team "
02
Villefranche-de-Rouergue - Auch (198.7km)
11 June
  1. 01 Arnaud Démare Groupama-FDJ 5h01'31"
  2. 02 Orluis Aular Caja Rural "
  3. 03 Jacopo Mosca Trek-Segafredo "
  4. 10 Lluís Mas Movistar Team "
  5. 11 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team "
  6. 30 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  7. 43 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team "
  8. 44 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team "
  9. 90 Mathias Norsgaard Movistar Team +57"
  10. 122 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +4'56"
03
Pierrefitte-Nestalas - Le Mourtis (191.8km)
12 June
  1. 01 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team 5h22'05"
  2. 02 Jesús Herrada Cofidis +40"
  3. 03 Óscar Rodríguez Astana – Premier Tech +43"
  4. 15 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +2'50"
  5. 40 Lluís Mas Movistar Team +10'26"
  6. 60 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +14'54"
  7. 68 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team +16'36"
  8. 93 Mathias Norsgaard Movistar Team +25'44"
  9. 106 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +31'15"
04
Lavelanet - Château de Peyrepertuse (151.2km)
13 June
  1. 01 Magnus Cort EF Education-NIPPO 3h42'54"
  2. 02 Gianluca Brambilla Trek-Segafredo +18"
  3. 03 Tony Gallopin AG2R La Mondiale +34"
  4. 10 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +1'11"
  5. 21 Gregor Mühlberger Movistar Team +2'13"
  6. 46 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +8'16"
  7. 51 Lluís Mas Movistar Team +9'33"
  8. 83 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team +18'53"
  9. 98 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +21'31"
  10. 99 Mathias Norsgaard Movistar Team "

Analysis

A race of reunion! Gregor Mühlberger and Iñigo Elosegui will put a backnumber on with the Movistar Team after three months of absence -the Austrian, due to a serious, non-covid illness; the Basque, suffering a tendon irritation- at the Route d’Occitanie, always beautiful and interesting with its route between the coast and the Pyrenees. The race, sadly, won’t enjoy live TV coverage in 2021.

There will be two opportunities for the faster riders to open the race, with the Fontfroide (Cat-1) as main obstacle, yet far from the finish, towards Lacaune on stage one (Thursday 10th) and an uphill finish in Auch (Friday 11th), over 700m at 6% with some difficult twists and turns. The big mountains will be tackled on the weekend, with the Tourmalet (HC) and the finish up Le Mourtis (Cat-1; 12.6km at 6.5%) on Saturday 12th, while the showdown, Sunday 13th, will see the riders climb to the Château de Peyrepertuse (Cat-1; 4.4km at 8.5%) via the Grau de Maury sous Quéribus (Cat-2; 4.2km at 5.8%).