Karwowski, supported strongly by his BikeNZ-Pure Black Racing Under-23 teammates today in the lumpy 144km stage to Westport, positioned himself well for the sprint, finishing in fourth place in a photo finish.
It was a day of drama with a number of bad crashes, including one which ended the tour for teenage Auckland rider Dion Smith who broke his arm and wrist. He will spend the night in Gallway Hospital before surgery tomorrow.
CAPTION: Auckland’s Dion Smith riding in the bunch before he was caught in a crash on the An Post Ras Tour of Ireland. (Credit: Sportsfile.)
Reigning champion Gediminas Bagdonas (An Post Sean Kelly Team) claimed the win just ahead of opening stage winner Marcin Bialoblocki (Britain Girodana) after he recovered from a crash and with the help of teammates, rode back on to the peloton over the final 40kms.After riding patiently at the back of the peloton and when they were eventually reunited, The An Post Sean Kelly riders attacked aggressively as a group with seven kilometres to go. Karwowski responded in the elite group of 28 riders and positioned himself well for the final sprint.
“It was a fantastic performance from Cameron and another outstanding effort from the team to support him on what was a demanding day,” said coach Dan Healey. “The climbs were difficult and there were so many bad crashes. It is a real shame for Dion who was really enjoying a strong tour.”
Karwowski moved to second place on the overall classification for under-23 riders, and is in 12th place on overall classification, 28 seconds down on leader Pirman Lang (Switzerland) who finished in the peloton to retain the yellow jersey despite trialling the leaders by over two minutes at one point.
Of the other BikeNZ-PBR riders, Scott Creighton was 35th finishing in the second bunch seven seconds behind the leading group after a strong supporting role. Piet Bulling and Taylor Gunman were in the pack 3m17s down with the team reduced to four riders.
Today’s 145 kilometre stage from Gort to Westport proved testing with three late climbs in quick succession and the first category one climb of the eight day event.
Tomorrow’s fourth stage is mostly flat over 135km to Bundoran.
Results, An Post Ras Tour of Ireland, stage 3 Gort to Westport, 144km: Gediminas(LTU, An Post Sean Kelly) 3:09.03, 1; Marcin Bialoblocki (POL, Britain Giordana) same time, 2; Roy Eefting (NED, Koga) st, 3; Cameron Karwowski (NZL) 4. Also New Zealanders: Scott Creighton at 7 secs, 35; Piet Bulling at 3:17, 83; Taylor Gunman st, 85.
General classification after 3 stages: Pirmin Lang (SUI) 9:52.00, 1; James Moss (GBR) same time, 2; Richard Handley (GBR) st, 3. Also: Karwowski at 28s, 12, Creighton at 35s, 40; Bulling at 3:45, 69; Gunman st, 70.
Under-23 overall: Handley 9:52.00, 1; Karwowski at 28s, 2; M Pedersen (BWC) st, 3.
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