EuroCyclingTrips - CCN at the Tour de Taiwan: Battling the Elements and the Competition

The Tour de Taiwan 2025 is proving to be a true test of endurance and resilience for the EuroCyclingTrips - CCN squad. With challenging weather conditions and a strong international field, the team has been fighting hard to secure strong finishes in each stage. Here’s a breakdown of their performance so far:
Stage 1: A Solid Start
The opening stage of the Tour de Taiwan set the tone for a highly competitive race. David Drouin led the team with a solid 24th place finish in the Stage Individual Classification. In the Individual General Classification by Time, he remained well within contention. Meanwhile, the team as a whole secured 17th place in the Team General Classification by Time, crossing the line at 5:03:33.
Stage 2: A Grueling Battle
Stage 2 saw the riders push through a demanding course, where positioning and endurance were key. Hugo Lutz-Atkinson placed 74th, while Taj Mueller finished 92nd in the Stage Individual Classification. With high-intensity racing and relentless competition, the team continued to push forward.
Stage 3: Cold and Wet Conditions in Taipei
The third stage brought an additional challenge—cold and wet racing conditions in the heart of Taipei. The team fought hard against the elements, with Taj Mueller finishing 84th and David Drouin placing 97th in the Stage Individual Classification.
In the Individual General Classification by Time, Mueller moved up to 86th place, while Drouin ranked 91st as the race continues to unfold.
Looking Ahead
With unpredictable weather and tough competition, the EuroCyclingTrips - CCN team remains focused on improving their standings as the race progresses. Every stage is a new opportunity, and they are determined to push through the challenges ahead.
Stay tuned for more updates from the Tour de Taiwan!
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