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Giro d'Italia - Stage 4
CountArach
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The fourth stage of the Giro is about as flat as any stage gets in this year’s edition of the race, and at ‘only’ 204.1km, it is far from the longest flat stage. There is a lumpy early section that leads on to the 15km-long Passo del Bracco. After that is a fairly fast descent and then a long flat section. The finale is only broken up by the fairly short climb of Montenero. Will we see a repeat of yesterday’s performance with two of the favourites, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Ricco and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Schleck, leaping out of the peleton to steal some time on the others?

The bookmakers seem to believe that it will be a mass sprint and as such their money is on:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wikipedia.png Matthew Goss
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Luke Rowe
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/nestle.png Nolan Hoffman
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Óscar Guerao
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Pardie Grillo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/milka.png Michael Vanderaerden

The action starts off early. Given the success of the two previous day’s breaks it isn’t surprising that many people are eager to be up front today. First out of the gate are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pendletons.png Wiggins
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ascani
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/colombia.png Tendero

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Wiggins was in the break on the second day and Tendero was in the break yesterday. Both men are clearly on very strong form. Hoping to go with these guys are another four riders:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Navardauskas
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Weiss
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Christensen
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Stenersen

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B&O may be onto a good thing here, trying to sneak two of their time trialists into a break that also contains a couple of other top rouleurs. Indeed, it seems to be part of the team plan for the race, because Stenersen was in the second stage breakaway and Christensen was out on course. Santander aren’t pleased by this group, however and they don’t give them much room to work with. These four are reeled back in. Santander might be thinking of the three Colombia riders in the break yesterday and the devastation they caused.

This is clearly the case because i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Navardauskas, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Weiss and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Christensen try to get away again and this time they are given much more lee-way. The front three riders hook onto their back wheels.

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Navardauskas struggles to maintain the pace over the short, steep climbs and quickly loses contact with the riders up front. As he starts to drop, three more riders leap out of the pack. They are
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Goddaert
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/milka.png Howard
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/nestle.png Schär

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Howard was also in the second stage breakaway. Clearly he is looking to take the pressure off his team, so that they don’t have to work for i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/milka.png Vanderaerden. Goddaert might be up here to help Navardauskas make his way back up to the front group, or he might be trying something in his own right.

It is clear that these eight riders are the only ones who are going to try their luck in the break today and the peleton is happy to let them try. Of them all Christensen is the best placed on GC, in 5th place only 8” down on our leader i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Sebastian Lang. Wiggins has 3 mountain points and might want to challenge for the leadership in that competition. There are 11 points on offer by taking both summits today but it will be a hard ask. Christensen and Howard are both in striking position in this classification, too, on 1 and 2 points respectively.

At the base of the climb, the lead 5 riders have a 1’01” lead over the chasing 4, and another 3’39” on the peleton behind them, lead by Sony and Santander.

Navardauskas starts to lose contact with the second group on the road not long after the base of the climb and he slips back towards the peleton. Valiantly, however, he keeps struggling to stay ahead of the docile pack behind him.

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The climb up the Passo del Bracco is fairly uneventful. At the peak the chasers still haven’t caught up to the lead riders so the front 5 will try to climb for the points on offer. Surprisingly, Wiggins does not participate. He is probably struggling as he is not a climber at heart. Tendero takes it ahead of Weiss and Ascani.

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The rain has started and that, as always, means danger for the riders out on course. On the way up the climb, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/milka.png Alexandr Nepomnyachsniy is the victim of a nervous peleton, and he falls over badly. It quickly becomes clear that he can’t carry on and so he withdraws from the Giro d’Italia. He would have been a useful lead-out man for his teammate Forero today.

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The situation over the peak of the climb today is:
24”2’55”1’44”4’54”
Leaders--->3 Chasers--->Navar.--->Pack


The chase group catch up pretty quickly on the descent and so finally the break of the day has fully formed together.

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After Nepomnyachsniy falls over, the peleton is clearly nervous and this, ironically, causes even more crashes. The first man to come off his bike is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Alexander Wetterhall. Fortunately, however, he gets straight back up and back in the group, not losing any time.

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The next victim of the slippery conditions is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/jackwolfskin.png Jason Donald. He isn’t quite as lucky as Wetterhall and, though he is fine to continue, he does not get back into the pack.

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Not a lot happens on the long, flat run through the middle of the stage. Anza and Renäng do most of the work for Sony, trying to give i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Grillo a real chance today. Their work succeeds in catching Navardauskas and bringing him back into the peleton. He was unlucky to not be having a good day today.

At the sprint point 60km from the end of the stage, Christensen takes the sprint from Weiss and then Tendero. This serves to move Christensen up on GC so that now he is only 2” down on Lang’s time. Getting in the break today proved to be a very canny move from him.

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The sprint has the effect of splitting the front group and the four riders ahead don’t seem willing to let the other four into the race. The ones who make the cut are Christensen, Weiss, Tendero and Wiggins. It will be much harder work to maintain this group, but it does drastically increase their chances of winning from a small group finish. With 45km to go, after a 15km effort to bring the two groups back together, the situation is as follows:

1’06”1’07”2’13”
Leaders--->Chasers--->Pack


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The chasers start to run out of steam and Sony bring them back into the fold. Anza and Renäng are still doing almost all the work on the front, and they are really eating into the gap of the leaders. The gap is now down to 1’26” with 37km to go.

Up front, this causes some panic. Christensen and Weiss attack out of the group of 4, splitting them into two groups of four. Wiggins remains calm, however, and single-handedly manages to bring them all back together after a fairly short chase. Realising the strength that he has today, Wiggins goes again himself. He can’t maintain the pace for too long, however and Weiss in turn brings him back. With 22km remaining the front 4 are all together, but only have a 32” lead.

Down to 16km remaining and Santander make the catch of the front riders, and things look almost certain for a bunch sprint, provided Santander can keep it together over Montenero. Before they get there, however, disaster befalls one of the teams here! i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Marco Marzano falls! He gets back up on his bike, but the pace is high and he will have to hurry. His teammate Flügel drops back to help him. Similarly, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Theo Bos is dropped with the high pace at the very start of the climb. Carmuese send back everyone to try to pull him back to the front in time for the sprint.

The peleton is mercifully quiet over the peak of the climb, with 9.5km to go. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Arroyo takes out the points ahead of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Del Nero and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Pavarin. Santander are still setting the pace, but Wiggle are making themselves conspicuous at the front and they will be looking to make up for a couple of really disappointing days. Just over the top, Marzano is brought back into the pack by his assistant, but Bos is not so lucky and his team are caught out behind the peleton.

The high pace and the wet results cause another rider to come off their metal steed. This time it is the other VolksWagen GC contender i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Vadim Ratiy. What a disastrous day for them! There is not much time to mourn for him however, as the next crash is not far behind. As Ratiy comes off his bike, he bumps i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Devolder, who loses control and ploughs across the pack, causing riders to come off left, right and centre. The first man to do so is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/colombia.png Tendero, followed by i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Samoilev, who knocks over i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Bellotti and in turn forces pink jersey i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Lang off the course! After this, there is just a cascade of riders who either come off their bikes or are seriously delayed. The pace is too high up front for these riders to come back into contention, and Santander aren’t going to slow down to let them back in. The list of all the riders who go down are:

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Morabito, Ulissi, Bernaudeau, Ljungblad
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/warnerbros.png Sergent, Colom Mas, Mayo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Devolder, Bellotti, Kadri
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/webeffect.png Camaño, Nelson
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Kocjan
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/colombia.png Tendero
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Samoilev
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pendletons.png Wiggins
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Lang
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Christensen
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Medvedev
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Passalacqua
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Ratiy

Festina was hit really hard by this; though thankfully for them Fothen was not caught up in the crash. It is hard to tell how this will affect Ulissi’s performance in the coming couple of hilly stages, however, where he will be one of the top favourites. Devolder and Ratiy were the only real GC contenders in the crash.

Up front the sprint is starting in spite of everything going on around them. The sprint train is as follows, with 2km remaining:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Merino Criado
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Guerao
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/nestle.png Hoffman
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wikipedia.png Goss
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Gatto
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Rowe
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Grillo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Guarnieri

Merino can’t lead out for as long as he is required to, and so Guerao is forced to go early. This is obviously not what he wants. Hoffman, Goss, Gatto and Rowe continue to follow his wheel while Grillo starts to go around them. He is looking very fast today!

Out of nowhere on the right comes the figure of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Simone Ponzi! He is taking advantage of the confusion and is absolutely storming forward. He comes equal to Guerao under the 1km to go kite.

Goss realises that he can’t allow this to happen and leaps off the wheel of Hoffman. As fast as Ponzi was looking, he has nothing on Goss’ turn of speed, who starts to pull well ahead of the others.

Grillo, Hoffman and Rowe all realise that they may have missed their chance and launch their own sprints. None of them are looking as good as Goss today, who keeps steaming on ahead.

Once again, a complete surprise presents itself, as the slight figure of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Ricardo Ricco comes from behind everyone and kicks up towards the front. He comes past the Rowe, Grillo and Hoffman, and pulls even with Ponzi, who looks like he is struggling.

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wikipedia.png Matthew Goss crosses the line in first place, taking the sprint win that has thus far been eluding his team. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Ricco comes past i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Ponzi and gets a thoroughly remarkable second place. With this absolutely amazing form he has to be the top favourite to win the race from here. Ponzi holds on for third ahead of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Grillo, who edges out i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Rowe. Wiggle will have to be content with two riders in the top 5 and no one in the crash today. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni makes it yet another puncheur in the top 10 and he comes in ahead of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/nestle.png Hoffman, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Guarnieri, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Schleck and then i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Gatto. It would be hard to find a more mixed-bag in the top 10.

Ricco’s time bonus, combined with the number of top GC places in the crash puts him in pink going into the hilly stages, where he will hope to hold onto it. He also puts on the points jersey. Malori gets the young riders jersey and will be very excited at that prospect, given his relative lack of experience.

In terms of GC contenders caught behind the crash, most of the big names were well placed in the front group and so managed to lose much time. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Marzano and Ratiy both lost 4’20”, as did i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Devolder. Other than these three the only other big climber to lose a lot of time was Jaim Suaza, who went back to help Bos to the finish and thus lost 8’42”, as did most of his team.

Stage Results
1Matthew GossWikipedia5h06'36
2Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Igniss.t.
3Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
4Paride GrilloSony Ericssons.t.
5Luke RoweWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
6Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
7Nolan HoffmanNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
8Jacopo GuarnieriPearl Adidass.t.
9Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
10Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
11Domenico PozzovivoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
12Andrei AmadorUBS - La Pierres.t.
13Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
14Steven KruijswijkTeam B&Os.t.
15Matteo CarraraVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
16Óscar GueraoSantanders.t.
17Pedro Merino CriadoSantanders.t.
18Tiago MachadoPearl Adidass.t.
19Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
20Roberto TraficanteVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
21Jesus Del NeroSantanders.t.
22Dmitri GrabovskiBacardi - Igniss.t.
23Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
24Mauricio ArdilaJack Wolfskins.t.
25William WalkerPearl Adidass.t.
26Koen De KortJack Wolfskins.t.
27Denis MenchovPendleton's Twicers.t.
28Sébastien RosselerJack Wolfskins.t.
29Jose MendesPearl Adidass.t.
30Eduardo GonzaloSantanders.t.
31Timothy VangheelWikipedias.t.
32Markus FothenFestina - Conecs.t.
33Nico KeinathTeam B&Os.t.
34Juan Pablo ForeroMilka - Vittels.t.
35Johnny HoogerlandVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
36Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidass.t.
37Honorio MachadoCafé de Colombias.t.
38David ArroyoSantanders.t.
39Benoît VaugrenardJack Wolfskins.t.
40Bernhard KohlSony Ericssons.t.
41José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombias.t.
42André SteensenTeam B&Os.t.
43Florian StalderUBS - La Pierres.t.
44Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittels.t.
45Emanuele SellaWebeffects.t.
46Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierres.t.
47Yoann OffredoPearl Adidass.t.
48Thibaut PinotWikipedias.t.
49Alberto LoddoVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
50Juan Esteban ArangoCafé de Colombias.t.
51Ran MargaliotPendleton's Twicers.t.
52Didac OrtegaSantanders.t.
53Thomas FaiersPendleton's Twicers.t.
54Aitor Hernández GutierrezSantanders.t.
55Mauro RichezePearl Adidass.t.
56Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittels.t.
57Anthony José BreaCafé de Colombia+ 1'17
58Fabio SabatiniVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
59Mwangi SamwelVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
60Jianhua JiPendleton's Twicers.t.
61Dominique CornuJack Wolfskins.t.
62Michael VanderaerdenMilka - Vittels.t.
63Evert VerbistMilka - Vittels.t.
64Gediminas BagdonasBacardi - Igniss.t.
65Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
66Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittels.t.
67Imanol ErvitiSantanders.t.
68Teodoro CostagliWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
69Mathieu PergetBacardi - Igniss.t.
70Paolo ScarponiWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
71Héctor Fabian AguilarNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
72Michael SchärNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
73Hernâni BrocoNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
74Marcel KittelVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
75Gracjan LejmanWikipedias.t.
76Christian PfannbergerVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
77Serge PauwelsSony Ericssons.t.
78Richie PorteMilka - Vittels.t.
79Rinaldo NocentiniWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
80Adam SempleWikipedias.t.
81Daniel AlloncaSantanders.t.
82Christoph MaiWikipedias.t.
83Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
84Yeison DelgadoNestlé Cycling Team+ 2'10
85Mauro FacciWarner Brothers+ 2'30
86Sergio PardillaBacardi - Igniss.t.
87Yannick TalabardonWarner Brotherss.t.
88Jackson RodríguezPearl Adidass.t.
89Steven CummingsPendleton's Twicers.t.
90Sten StenersenTeam B&O+ 3'08
91Joost PosthumaJack Wolfskins.t.
92Thomas FreiUBS - La Pierres.t.
93Simon ZahnerUBS - La Pierres.t.
94Andrea MolettaPendleton's Twicers.t.
95Sergio GhisalbertiWebeffects.t.
96Morten ReckwegTeam B&Os.t.
97Francisco José TerciadoBacardi - Igniss.t.
98Matea KvasinaVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
99Edwin OrozcoCafé de Colombias.t.
100Christian MeierWikipedias.t.
101Aleksandr MironovWebeffects.t.
102Reinhardt Janse van RensburgWikipedias.t.
103Winner AnaconaVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
104Gregory BrenesVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
105Richard CleaverWikipedias.t.
106Alex RasmussenTeam B&Os.t.
107Arthur VichotSpyker Cars+ 4'20
108Martin ReimerSpyker Carss.t.
109Daniel TeklehaimanotSpyker Carss.t.
110Aleksandar FlügelVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
111Andrey ZeitsSpyker Carss.t.
112Santo AnzaSony Ericssons.t.
113Ethan WeissSpyker Carss.t.
114Nicolas EdetSpyker Carss.t.
115Luca AscaniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
116Blel KadriSpyker Carss.t.
117Mathieu BernaudeauFestina - Conecs.t.
118Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombias.t.
119Francesco BellottiSpyker Carss.t.
120Casper JørgensenTeam B&Os.t.
121Hugues MottinNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
122Dimitri ChampionUBS - La Pierres.t.
123Christophe RiblonUBS - La Pierres.t.
124Francisco MatamorosWebeffects.t.
125Davide AppollonioWebeffects.t.
126Jakub DanacikSony Ericssons.t.
127Marcel BarthVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
128Freddy JohanssonSony Ericssons.t.
129Thomas BontenackelsWebeffects.t.
130Jan GhyselinckBacardi - Igniss.t.
131Diego GallegoWarner Brotherss.t.
132Daan RijntjesFestina - Conecs.t.
133Leonardo BertagnolliWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
134Antonio Colom MasWarner Brotherss.t.
135Kristof VandewalleJack Wolfskins.t.
136Marconi DuránNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
137Juraj SaganTeam B&Os.t.
138Sebastian LangSony Ericssons.t.
139Alberigo PassalacquaVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
140Diego Alejandro MontoyaCafé de Colombias.t.
141Dennis Van WindenJack Wolfskins.t.
142Alexis Castro RodriguezWarner Brotherss.t.
143Gregor GazvodaWebeffects.t.
144Miguel Angel Rubiano ChavezCafé de Colombias.t.
145Marco MarzanoVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
146Iban MayoWarner Brotherss.t.
147Stijn DevolderSpyker Carss.t.
148Jure KocjanBacardi - Igniss.t.
149Robert FörsterVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
150Diego UlissiFestina - Conecs.t.
151Philip DeignanPendleton's Twicers.t.
152Oliver ZauggUBS - La Pierres.t.
153Dmitri MedvedevVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
154Iker CamañoWebeffects.t.
155Denis VorontsovUBS - La Pierres.t.
156Jocelin MailletNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
157Olivier KaisenFestina - Conecs.t.
158Steve MorabitoFestina - Conecs.t.
159Vadim RatiyVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
160Branislav SamoilevPearl Adidass.t.
161Ben CurfsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
162Tyler ButterfieldBacardi - Igniss.t.
163Cayetano SarmientoCafé de Colombias.t.
164Leigh HowardMilka - Vittels.t.
165Gianluca CavalliTeam Ds.t.
166Christian PoosTeam Ds.t.
167César Rojas VillegasWarner Brotherss.t.
168Bradley WigginsPendleton's Twicers.t.
169Kristof GoddaertFestina - Conecs.t.
170Santiago Perez FernandezWarner Brotherss.t.
171Michael Faerk ChristensenTeam B&Os.t.
172Alexander WetterhallSony Ericssons.t.
173Dario CataldoWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 6'07
174Jonas LjungbladFestina - Conecs.t.
175Jesse SergentWarner Brothers+ 6'38
176Ricki NelsonWebeffects.t.
177Michael FordVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
178Ramunas NavardauskasFestina - Conec+ 7'56
179Viktor RenängSony Ericssons.t.
180René HaselbacherTeam Ds.t.
181Wouter WeylandtCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 8'42
182Guillaume LevarletCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
183Pieter JacobsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
184Sven VandousselaereCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
185Jaime SuazaCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
186Jude LibertCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
187Theo BosCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 9'46
188Jean-François CamierCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 12'32
189Tom CopelandPendleton's Twicer+ 13'31
190Janek TombakTeam Ds.t.
191Marco PinottiTeam Ds.t.
192Mirko RemestoTeam Ds.t.
193Jason DonaldJack Wolfskin+ 17'19


General Classification
1Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Ignis15h32'57
2Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumalux+ 26
3Yoann OffredoPearl Adidas+ 32
4Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierre+ 34
5Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittel+ 37
6Mauricio ArdilaJack Wolfskin+ 38
7José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia+ 43
8Honorio MachadoCafé de Colombia+ 51
9Markus FothenFestina - Conec+ 1'04
10Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidas+ 1'07
11Bernhard KohlSony Ericsson+ 1'08
12Steven KruijswijkTeam B&O+ 1'11
13Dmitri GrabovskiBacardi - Ignis+ 1'15
14Nico KeinathTeam B&O+ 1'16
15Johnny HoogerlandVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
16Domenico PozzovivoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 1'20
17Paride GrilloSony Ericsson+ 1'21
18Denis MenchovPendleton's Twicer+ 1'22
19Matteo CarraraVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 1'24
20Tiago MachadoPearl Adidas+ 1'27
21William WalkerPearl Adidas+ 1'28
22Andrei AmadorUBS - La Pierre+ 1'29
23Jose MendesPearl Adidas+ 1'30
24Emanuele SellaWebeffect+ 1'36
25Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittels.t.
26Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Team+ 1'46
27Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 1'47
28Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 1'51
29Timothy VangheelWikipedia+ 1'56
30Thibaut PinotWikipedias.t.
31Hernâni BrocoNestlé Cycling Team+ 2'08
32Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumalux+ 2'35
33Mwangi SamwelVesuvio-Accumalux+ 2'40
34Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittel+ 2'56
35Sébastien RosselerJack Wolfskin+ 3'01
36Mauro RichezePearl Adidas+ 3'05
37Paolo ScarponiWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 3'08
38Koen De KortJack Wolfskin+ 3'11
39Benoît VaugrenardJack Wolfskins.t.
40Christoph MaiWikipedia+ 3'13
41Rinaldo NocentiniWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 3'15
42Christian PfannbergerVolksWagen - Siemens+ 3'20
43Serge PauwelsSony Ericsson+ 3'36
44Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 3'53
45Roberto TraficanteVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
46Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
47Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
48Thomas FaiersPendleton's Twicer+ 3'55
49Ran MargaliotPendleton's Twicer+ 3'58
50Florian StalderUBS - La Pierre+ 4'02
51Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 4'06
52Juan Pablo ForeroMilka - Vittel+ 4'09
53Matthew GossWikipedia+ 4'12
54Jacopo GuarnieriPearl Adidas+ 4'18
55Nolan HoffmanNestlé Cycling Team+ 4'19
56Eduardo GonzaloSantanders.t.
57Didac OrtegaSantanders.t.
58David ArroyoSantanders.t.
59Jesus Del NeroSantander+ 4'22
60Luke RoweWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 4'24
61Aitor Hernández GutierrezSantander+ 4'25
62Teodoro CostagliWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
63Dominique CornuJack Wolfskin+ 4'28
64Sebastian LangSony Ericssons.t.
65Pedro Merino CriadoSantander+ 4'29
66Michael Faerk ChristensenTeam B&O+ 4'30
67Mathieu BernaudeauFestina - Conecs.t.
68Adam SempleWikipedia+ 4'31
69Gracjan LejmanWikipedia+ 4'33
70Michael VanderaerdenMilka - Vittels.t.
71Fabio SabatiniVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
72Juan Esteban ArangoCafé de Colombias.t.
73Marcel BarthVesuvio-Accumalux+ 4'35
74Óscar GueraoSantander+ 4'36
75Yannick TalabardonWarner Brothers+ 4'44
76Alberto LoddoVolksWagen - Siemens+ 4'48
77Gediminas BagdonasBacardi - Ignis+ 5'05
78Marcel KittelVesuvio-Accumalux+ 5'06
79Mathieu PergetBacardi - Ignis+ 5'11
80Jianhua JiPendleton's Twicer+ 5'14
81Blel KadriSpyker Cars+ 5'19
82Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombia+ 5'21
83Jakub DanacikSony Ericsson+ 5'23
84Evert VerbistMilka - Vittel+ 5'26
85Richie PorteMilka - Vittels.t.
86Diego UlissiFestina - Conec+ 5'27
87Steve MorabitoFestina - Conec+ 5'28
88Santo AnzaSony Ericsson+ 5'31
89Michael SchärNestlé Cycling Team+ 5'36
90Imanol ErvitiSantanders.t.
91Daniel AlloncaSantanders.t.
92Héctor Fabian AguilarNestlé Cycling Team+ 5'48
93Christophe RiblonUBS - La Pierre+ 5'51
94Anthony José BreaCafé de Colombia+ 5'57
95Aleksandr MironovWebeffect+ 6'00
96Alberigo PassalacquaVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 6'02
97Ethan WeissSpyker Cars+ 6'09
98Stijn DevolderSpyker Cars+ 6'13
99Jocelin MailletNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
100Kristof VandewalleJack Wolfskin+ 6'18
101Joost PosthumaJack Wolfskin+ 6'19
102Richard CleaverWikipedia+ 6'20
103Reinhardt Janse van RensburgWikipedias.t.
104Christian MeierWikipedias.t.
105Aleksandar FlügelVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
106Marco MarzanoVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
107Vadim RatiyVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
108Sergio PardillaBacardi - Ignis+ 6'21
109Gregory BrenesVolksWagen - Siemens+ 6'25
110Steven CummingsPendleton's Twicers.t.
111Jackson RodríguezPearl Adidas+ 6'30
112Morten ReckwegTeam B&O+ 6'52
113Sten StenersenTeam B&O+ 6'55
114Alex RasmussenTeam B&O+ 6'57
115Matea KvasinaVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
116Bradley WigginsPendleton's Twicer+ 6'58
117Francisco José TerciadoBacardi - Ignis+ 7'04
118Thomas FreiUBS - La Pierre+ 7'10
119Simon ZahnerUBS - La Pierre+ 7'11
120Mauro FacciWarner Brothers+ 7'17
121Sergio GhisalbertiWebeffect+ 7'19
122Marconi DuránNestlé Cycling Team+ 7'26
123Dennis Van WindenJack Wolfskin+ 7'38
124Winner AnaconaVolksWagen - Siemens+ 7'41
125Edwin OrozcoCafé de Colombias.t.
126Diego GallegoWarner Brothers+ 7'50
127Daan RijntjesFestina - Conec+ 7'55
128Alexander WetterhallSony Ericsson+ 7'56
129Kristof GoddaertFestina - Conec+ 7'57
130Jesse SergentWarner Brotherss.t.
131Olivier KaisenFestina - Conecs.t.
132Freddy JohanssonSony Ericsson+ 7'59
133Jure KocjanBacardi - Ignis+ 8'08
134Tyler ButterfieldBacardi - Igniss.t.
135Juraj SaganTeam B&O+ 8'10
136Luca AscaniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 8'13
137Jan GhyselinckBacardi - Ignis+ 8'15
138Dimitri ChampionUBS - La Pierre+ 8'18
139Branislav SamoilevPearl Adidas+ 8'20
140Philip DeignanPendleton's Twicers.t.
141Dmitri MedvedevVesuvio-Accumalux+ 8'21
142Oliver ZauggUBS - La Pierre+ 8'28
143Leigh HowardMilka - Vittel+ 8'29
144Iker CamañoWebeffects.t.
145Thomas BontenackelsWebeffects.t.
146Gregor GazvodaWebeffects.t.
147Francisco MatamorosWebeffect+ 8'31
148Davide AppollonioWebeffect+ 8'38
149Hugues MottinNestlé Cycling Team+ 8'39
150Martin ReimerSpyker Cars+ 8'40
151Leonardo BertagnolliWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 8'44
152Arthur VichotSpyker Cars+ 8'46
153Daniel TeklehaimanotSpyker Carss.t.
154Francesco BellottiSpyker Cars+ 8'50
155Miguel Angel Rubiano ChavezCafé de Colombia+ 8'51
156Diego Alejandro MontoyaCafé de Colombias.t.
157Andrey ZeitsSpyker Cars+ 8'53
158Nicolas EdetSpyker Cars+ 8'56
159Antonio Colom MasWarner Brothers+ 9'07
160Iban MayoWarner Brothers+ 9'10
161Robert FörsterVolksWagen - Siemens+ 9'22
162Jonas LjungbladFestina - Conec+ 10'03
163André SteensenTeam B&O+ 10'43
164Ricki NelsonWebeffect+ 11'14
165Ramunas NavardauskasFestina - Conec+ 11'33
166Denis VorontsovUBS - La Pierre+ 11'51
167Ben CurfsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 12'08
168Cayetano SarmientoCafé de Colombia+ 12'19
169Alexis Castro RodriguezWarner Brothers+ 12'21
170Andrea MolettaPendleton's Twicer+ 12'43
171Sven VandousselaereCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 13'17
172Jaime SuazaCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
173Guillaume LevarletCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
174Pieter JacobsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 13'19
175Wouter WeylandtCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 13'20
176Dario CataldoWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 13'35
177Casper JørgensenTeam B&O+ 14'07
178Viktor RenängSony Ericsson+ 14'36
179César Rojas VillegasWarner Brothers+ 15'14
180Santiago Perez FernandezWarner Brothers+ 15'57
181Yeison DelgadoNestlé Cycling Team+ 16'18
182Tom CopelandPendleton's Twicer+ 17'26
183Jude LibertCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 19'22
184Jason DonaldJack Wolfskin+ 20'37
185Christian PoosTeam D+ 20'45
186Theo BosCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 21'10
187Michael FordVesuvio-Accumalux+ 23'25
188René HaselbacherTeam D+ 24'21
189Jean-François CamierCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 24'56
190Gianluca CavalliTeam D+ 26'49
191Mirko RemestoTeam D+ 30'52
192Janek TombakTeam D+ 41'17
193Marco PinottiTeam D+ 46'49


Points
1Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Ignis36
2Matthew GossWikipedia34
3José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia25
4Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidas25
5Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumalux21
6Honorio MachadoCafé de Colombia20
7Paride GrilloSony Ericsson20
8Sébastien RosselerJack Wolfskin20
9Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino16
10Evert VerbistMilka - Vittel16


Mountain
1Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierre9
2Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombia6
3José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia5
4David ArroyoSantander5
5Martin ReimerSpyker Cars5
6Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittel4
7Ethan WeissSpyker Cars4
8Bradley WigginsPendleton's Twicer3
9Jesus Del NeroSantander3
10Michael Faerk ChristensenTeam B&O2


Team Classification
1Café de Colombia45h50'54
2Team B&O+ 1'03
3Pearl Adidas+ 1'19
4UBS - La Pierre+ 1'21
5Milka - Vittel+ 1'28
6Vesuvio-Accumalux+ 1'30
7Vespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 2'07
8Sony Ericsson+ 2'12
9Wiggle - San Pellegrino+ 2'38
10Wikipedia+ 2'43
11Nestlé Cycling Team+ 2'55
12Bacardi - Ignis+ 4'57
13Jack Wolfskin+ 5'14
14VolksWagen - Siemens+ 5'21
15Pendleton's Twicer+ 5'58
16Festina - Conec+ 9'36
17Santander+ 10'12
18Webeffect+ 12'28
19Warner Brothers+ 12'42
20Spyker Cars+ 14'45
21Carmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 32'12


Young Riders
1Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittel15h33'34
2Steven KruijswijkTeam B&O+ 34
3Nico KeinathTeam B&O+ 39
4Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittel+ 59
5Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Team+ 1'09
6Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 1'10
7Thibaut PinotWikipedia+ 1'19
8Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumalux+ 1'58
9Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittel+ 2'19
10Paolo ScarponiWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 2'31

Edited by Roman on 17-10-2016 14:02
 
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