How have Ulster progressed despite Bilbao heartbreak?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ulster fell short in their bid to win a first trophy in 20 yearsByAndy GrayBBC Sport NI Journalist at the San Mames Stadium, BilbaoPublished14 minutes agoAs the sun set over Bilbao on Friday night, it also set on Ulster’s dream of lifting the Challenge Cup.Montpellier did not just break Ulster’s hearts but shattered them with a display of ruthless efficiency to win the competition for a third time, impressive 59-26 victors.Nick Timoney’s early converted try gave Ulster the perfect start, but Montpellier soon capitalised on mistakes to take a lead they would not relinquish.Such was the power of the French side, they ended up scoring nine tries as Ulster’s resistance wilted in punishingly hot conditions inside the San Mames stadium.”It’s a very difficult day. We came up against a real powerhouse of French rugby,” reported head coach Richie Murphy.”They are right up at the top of the table and they had too much power for us tonight.”Ruthless Montpellier end Ulster’s Challenge Cup dream
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