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"As soon as I knew I would miss the Tour de France, I knew Utah would be my next objective."

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CHRISTOPHER HORNER

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11.08.2013 @ 08:13 Posted by Jesper Ralbjerg

The Queen stage of climbing made for racing excitement on Saturday as veteran racer Chris Horner made his move at just the right moment to take home the victory as well as a season ski pass to Snowbird.

 

Chris Horner, 41, made his return to racing this week in the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and reinforced his return to form by taking an exciting uphill finish at the well-known Snowbird ski resort, earning the yellow jersey in the process.

 

“This is more than I expected. Utah is my first race in 5 months. The knee is 100 percent – it’s recovered. As soon as I knew I would miss the Tour de France, I knew Utah would be my next objective. Honestly I came here a little bit under-trained but with the few days of racing, I was able to get a little more training in and it worked out really good. I expected to be good after Utah, but I am already thinking I’m not so bad. Of course I feel bad, but all riders do at high altitude. In all honestly, Tommy D was a little bit better than me on the climb, but I had an awesome team and I was able to take the win.”

 

It was a major show of strength from RadioShack-Leopard on Saturday’s 182.7km climbing stage from Snowbasin to Snowbird. After thinning the front group on the category 1 climb of Guardsmans Pass, Horner and friends were ready for the final task at hand. 

At the bottom of the HC climb of Little Cottonwood, Horner was surrounded by teammates Matthew Busche, George Bennett and Tiago Machado with only BMC’s Yannick Eijssen ahead of the riders left in the small group. Race leader, 21 year old Lachlan Morton (Garmin Sharp), was down to teammate Tom Danielson to aid in the defense of the jersey. The riders from RSLT went to work to distance the young rider and knock him off the top step of the podium. Once Morton cracked, Danielson had no choice but to attack the group in an effort to bridge to Eijssen. George Bennett responded first and was soon replaced by Horner who rode the wheel of Danielson as the finish line drew closer. 

 

Horner continued:  “It was team tactics. I had three teammates behind me and we were playing tactics all day. We had Jens jumping, we had Tiago jumping, we had George jumping. I had to do a big effort to get across to Tom when I saw that George was dropped. He was up there alone so I knew I had to go across. After that I had three teammates behind and I didn’t have to pull at all. “

Horner and Danielson reeled back Eijssen, who made one last attempt to get away, but the American duo quickly distanced him and battled ‘mano a mano’ for the finish line. Horner came around Danielson in the closing meters to take the win and the yellow jersey. Danielson is tied on time for the general classification with Horner and Lucas Euser (United Healthcare) is 32- seconds behind in third place. Horner’s teammates Bennett, Busche and Machado hold places 4, 5 and 7 on the classification, making four team riders in the top seven.  

 

Sunday’s stage 6 will bring the 2013 edition of the Tour of Utah to a close. It’s a shorter stage at 125km and there are difficult climbs on the route, but no uphill finish in Park City. 

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