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Giro d'Italia - Stage 6
CountArach
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After yesterday’s action-packed stage, the race organisers have given us another stage that promises lots of excitement. It is a rolling course that comes in at 193.6km. The race may not have the same decisive punch as yesterday, however, because there is in fact a descent to the line just over 3km in length, which means that plenty of attacking riding up the two final hills should be expected. Niether of these hills are categorised, however, with the only categorised hill being the Soriano al Cimino, which gives out 5/3/1 points. It also means that the favourites today might not want to burn too much energy, so a breakaway could do rather well. Speaking of the favourites, today’s list is rather similar to yesterday’s list. The biggest names are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Frank Schleck
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Simone Ponzi
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Riccardo Ricco
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Francesco Ginanni
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Diego Ulissi
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Tiago Machado

It takes 8km for the attacks to start today, and the first two men out of the block are Italian domestique i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Manuel Quinziato and the winner of Stage two of this year’s Giro i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Enrico Franzoi.

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These two are quickly joined by four more riders, who are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/colombia.png Tendero
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wikipedia.png Vangheel
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/warnerbros.png Sergent
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Weiss

This is Tendero’s third attempt to be in a breakaway in this Giro, after being in it on stages 3 and 4. These two breakaways have given him enough points so that he is only 3 points behind Chtioui in the mountain classification. Weiss and Sergent have both already been in one breakaway apiece this race.

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As these 6 riders come together, several more seek to get away. The first two are i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Jacobs and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Bernaudeau. As they start to pull away, four more try to follow in their tracks. They are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/milka.png Verbist
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/santander.png Merino Criado
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ubs.png Chtioui
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Rijntjes

Clearly Chtioui realises the threat that Tendero presented to his jersey and so he tries to get away with several other companions.

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Several of the teams are unhappy with this many riders, because 12 strong men present a real threat. As such Jack Wolfskin, Wiggle and Bacardi decide to chase down these two groups of riders. This doesn’t necessarily deter all attacks, however, because just as the chase groups are reeled in i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Kruijswijk decides that he wants to bridge to the 6 riders up the front.

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Wiggle in particular seem unhappy with the make up of the group up front, so they put the hammer down. With 11km to go before the mountain points, yesterday’s winner i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Pavarin has successfully dragged in all the riders up the front. And the race is all back together. Of course, with a mountain jersey within reach for many riders, there are more attacks. The first four to try to get away are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Franzoi
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Weiss
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ubs.png Chtioui
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Quinziato

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Weiss has enough points in the mountain classification to represent a real threat to Chtioui’s hold on the jersey, so Chtioui was forced to go with the attack to defend it. UBS will be pleased that he is giving it everything to hold onto this for as long as possible.

These four riders pull out a decent gap and start to work together as the race hits the climb. The peleton is not as happy as the break are, however, and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/nestle.png Michael Schär decides to try his luck by a bridging move to the breakaway.

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This sets off a few other attacks, first by:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Rijntjes
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/warnerbros.png Sergent
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wikipedia.png Vangheel

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Then by i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Vandousselaere and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bo.png Kruijswijk.

None of these 6 riders have managed to get up to the front group by the time the leaders get to the summit of the KOM prime for the today, however, and so the 4 men are left to sprint it out. Weiss needs to win this and for Chtioui to not get any points to pull on the jersey tonight. He is clearly the strongest on the way up and leads the group over the top. Quinziato sprints with him and takes 2nd. Slightly behind, however, Franzoi shows no interest in this competition and so he lets Chtioui take the one point that he needs to hold onto the jersey for one more night.

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Behind, Rinjtjes is dropped from the group lead by Vangheel and is picked up by that lead by Kruijswijk. He stills looks uncomfortable, however, and is dropped by this chase group on the descent down from the summit, leaving 10 riders in various groups out the front. At the summit the situation is this:

1’15”28”19”56”2’58”
4 Leaders--->Schär--->Vang/Serg--->Kruij/Vand--->Peleton


With 132km remaining in the race, and thus 62km raced, all of the breakaway riders except Rijntjes have come together. In terms of GC, Kruijswijk is easily the best of the rider, sitting on 2’37” behind. Given that he is no threat to the favourites, they are clearly unconcerned with this fact. Rijntjes is clearly having a bad day, but he perseveres and hovers about 1’40” behind the breakaway.

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In the peleton the break is not allowed to get beyond 7’50”. The low pace is not without its drama, however, as i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Mathieu Perget falls. This is a small blow for the race leader, who was probably counting on Perget to do a lot of work on the bumpier stages like today. Regardless, he doesn’t lose any time and is back up the front in no time.

He is relatively lucky, however, because as Vesuvio and Festina start increasing the pace and people start coming to the front, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Arthur Vichot falls and it looks quite serious. Ultimately, he takes the tough decision to drop out of the race. Devolder will now find himself one domestique short on the flat stages.

Rijntjes is caught not long afterward, with 78km remaining. The gap is now at 7’00” but steadily decreasing. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Bos is dropped from the peleton and several of his teammates go back for him once again.

Not much happens for the next 30km of racing, as the gap slowly decreases. But with 48 remaining and the gap down to 4’31”, the road starts to steadily rise towards the sprint point. Seeing an opportunity for a surprise, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Aleksandar Flügel launches an attack from the bunch.

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His is followed by two other accomplished puncheurs. They are i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pendletons.png Andrea Moletta and none other than yesterday’s winner i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wiggle.png Marcello Pavarin. All three of these many are obviously huge threats for the stage victory if they are allowed to get much leeway.

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The threats off the front of the group lead to a general raising of the tempo. This causes the bunch to split and ironically Flügel’s teammate Marzano is the biggest name dropped. He is clearly injured however, and so will just be hoping he can try something in the last week of the race.

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The leaders gets up the easy slope without too much trouble and at the sprint point the only one who shows any interest at all is Kruijswijk, being the best placed on GC. He goes over first, and is followed by Weiss and Schär. Everyone is more interested in the time gaps, however. Under the banner with 33.6km to go, the gaps are:

2’37”52”3’29”
9 Leaders--->3 Chasers--->Peleton


Here is the profile of the last 35km of the race:

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Everything is still touch-and-go at this point, so Vesuvio, Webbefect and Bacardi all put in some work on the front. These are the teams of the 3 big favourites for the race, so things are probably going to get serious. They start to pull things back in slowly, so that with 21km to go at the base of the penultimate climb, the leaders have a 2’53” gap back to the peleton and the chasers are only 47” ahead of the pack.

Up front, a short way into the climb, Quinziato decides to test the legs of his companions and puts in an attack.

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Almost simultaneously, his Vespa teammate i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Francesco Ginanni puts in a big effort. He didn’t do much yesterday so he was clearly trying to keep his powder dry for today.

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Ginanni pulls himself up to the 3 chasing puncheurs, whereas Quinziato is less successful and is brought back into the lead group. His is not the only big attack, however, because with 1km left until the summit of the first climb i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Frank Schleck launches his bid for glory.

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Ricco considers going with it, but sits up and lets his team take over on front, together with Webeffect. This also causes some fracturing of the peleton, and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/spyker.png Stijn Devolder once again finds himself to not be in the front group! These attacks have seen the gaps drastically reduced:

1’09”16”16”1’41”
9 Leaders--->4 Chasers--->Schleck--->Peleton


On the flat, Schleck speeds past the 4 chasers. Ginanni realises that this may be the best chance for a stage win and, in a tremendous show of strength, pulls the other chasers up to the Liege-Bastogne-Liege winner. Taking advantage of this, Flügel and Pavarin go past the other three chasers and try to work their way up to the front group. They make it just at the base of the final climb of the day, making a group of 11 riders 53” ahead of the Peleton, who reel in Schleck and the other chasers.

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Before the climb begins, however, there is yet more drama as several big names go down. They are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ubs.png Andrei Amador
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pearl.png Tiago Machado
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Marcus Fothen

Amador and Machado get back up on their bike fairly quickly and end up in the same group as Devolder. Fothen, however, is bleeding fairly badly and holding his right shoulder. The race doctors come up to him and, fearing a break, they advise him to drop out of the race. Grudgingly, he agrees and thus the 2010 Tour de France winner drops out of the Giro d’Italia. Festina-CONEC’s goal of a top 10 overall looks to be in absolute tatters now.

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The race continues on, however, and with 10km remaining, at the beginning of the final climb, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Levarlet attack away. Ginanni clearly has put all his eggs in one basket with today’s stage. Levarlet looked good with his second place yesterday and has to be considered a real danger man for the stage victory.

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These two easily bridge up to the leaders and start to push the pace a bit. Bacardi and Webeffect start to breathe down their neck however, and the front group is caught when a fresh bunch of attacks occurs. The three attackers this time are:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/festina.png Diego Ulissi
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/webeffect.png Emanuele Sella
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pendletons.png Andrea Moletta

Ulissi will really want this one as his GC leader has just withdrawn. The finish is similar to Milan – San Remo, which he won this year, so if he can get over the top with some time to spare, he should do well. Sella will want to put some time into Ricco and Schleck.

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These three succeed in reeling in the leaders, who all look absolutely exhausted. Ulissi kicks away from the others, who are also caught by the charging peleton and tries to go it alone. Ginanni is the only other rider who tries to go over the top ahead of the group.

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With 3.3km to go the bunch crests the summit. Ulissi holds 12” over Ginanni and another 8” on the peleton. This is clearly not enough, so he starts his sprint early in an effort to widen the gap as i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni draws even with him.

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Behind these two, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Pozzovivo is well placed as third wheel. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/siemens.png Flügel is behind him, with i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pendletons.png Moletta on his wheel and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/webeffect.png Ghisalberti is just behind him. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/carmeuse.png Levarlet is on the wheel of all these riders.

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Levarlet starts to come through all of these riders. Clearly he didn’t put everything into his earlier attack. On his wheel, however, is the pink jersey of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bacardi.png Ricco. Ricco is very well positioned and his decision to not follow Schleck earlier was obviously the right one.

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Pozzovivo comes through up front, going past Ulissi. Levarlet is still charging.

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Then Ricco makes his move. He uses his vicious turn of speed to blow right past everyone and to pull even with Pozzovivo with 1km remaining. Behind him, however, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/vesuvio.png Schleck is giving it everything he has to avoid losing any more time. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/sonyericson.png Santo Anza is on his wheel.

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Pozzovivo starts to struggle as Ricco pulls away. Schleck continues to charge, pulling past Pozzovivo as well. Anza, however, leaps off Schleck’s back wheel and into second place.

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It is too little, too late, however, as Ricco takes the stage victory.

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Anza keeps his strong second place on the stage, with Schleck in third. Thanks to these two, the first 52 riders all get the same time. In fourth place is a strong-finishing Denifl, ahead of Pavarin, then Ulissi, Carrara is 7th, Ginanni is 8th, Pozzovivo fades into 9th and Talabardon rounds out the top 10.

Amador, Machado and Devolder all lost 3’23” today, which means that they all slide down the rankings. Devolder is not more than 10 minutes down, so he will definitely be a candidate for a stage win later in the race.

Looking now at the jerseys, Ricco obviously solidifies his hold on both the pink leader’s jersey as well as the red point jersey, which Schleck is second in. Chtioui defends his mountain jersey and Ponzi is still the best young rider. Things should change after tomorrow’s stage, however, when the first real mountains of the race will be faced.

Stage Results
1Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Ignis4h59'05
2Santo AnzaSony Ericssons.t.
3Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
4Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
5Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
6Diego UlissiFestina - Conecs.t.
7Matteo CarraraVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
8Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
9Domenico PozzovivoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
10Yannick TalabardonWarner Brotherss.t.
11Steven KruijswijkTeam B&Os.t.
12Bernhard KohlSony Ericssons.t.
13Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
14Denis MenchovPendleton's Twicers.t.
15David ArroyoSantanders.t.
16Guillaume LevarletCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
17Mauricio ArdilaJack Wolfskins.t.
18Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
19Nico KeinathTeam B&Os.t.
20Ran MargaliotPendleton's Twicers.t.
21Ethan WeissSpyker Carss.t.
22Emanuele SellaWebeffects.t.
23Jesus Del NeroSantanders.t.
24Aleksandar FlügelVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
25Johnny HoogerlandVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
26Andrea MolettaPendleton's Twicers.t.
27Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittels.t.
28Jianhua JiPendleton's Twicers.t.
29Sergio GhisalbertiWebeffects.t.
30Mauro FacciWarner Brotherss.t.
31Antonio Colom MasWarner Brotherss.t.
32Steve MorabitoFestina - Conecs.t.
33Dominique CornuJack Wolfskins.t.
34Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidass.t.
35Joost PosthumaJack Wolfskins.t.
36Dmitri GrabovskiBacardi - Igniss.t.
37Michael SchärNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
38Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
39Mathieu PergetBacardi - Igniss.t.
40Sven VandousselaereCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
41Thomas FaiersPendleton's Twicers.t.
42Timothy VangheelWikipedias.t.
43Mwangi SamwelVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
44Honorio MachadoCafé de Colombias.t.
45Rinaldo NocentiniWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
46Jesse SergentWarner Brotherss.t.
47Philip DeignanPendleton's Twicers.t.
48Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierres.t.
49André SteensenTeam B&Os.t.
50Thibaut PinotWikipedias.t.
51Francisco José TerciadoBacardi - Igniss.t.
52Serge PauwelsSony Ericssons.t.
53Sergio PardillaBacardi - Ignis+ 1'47
54Christoph MaiWikipedias.t.
55Gracjan LejmanWikipedias.t.
56Matea KvasinaVesuvio-Accumalux+ 2'52
57Jan GhyselinckBacardi - Igniss.t.
58Jocelin MailletNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
59Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittels.t.
60Andrei AmadorUBS - La Pierre+ 3'23
61Nolan HoffmanNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
62Tiago MachadoPearl Adidass.t.
63Martin ReimerSpyker Carss.t.
64Stijn DevolderSpyker Carss.t.
65Branislav SamoilevPearl Adidass.t.
66Francesco BellottiSpyker Carss.t.
67Jose MendesPearl Adidass.t.
68Simon ZahnerUBS - La Pierres.t.
69José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombias.t.
70William WalkerPearl Adidass.t.
71Paolo ScarponiWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
72Gediminas BagdonasBacardi - Igniss.t.
73Sébastien RosselerJack Wolfskins.t.
74Daniel TeklehaimanotSpyker Carss.t.
75Teodoro CostagliWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
76Christophe RiblonUBS - La Pierres.t.
77Nicolas EdetSpyker Carss.t.
78Alberigo PassalacquaVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
79Francisco MatamorosWebeffects.t.
80Yeison DelgadoNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
81Paride GrilloSony Ericsson+ 5'00
82Didac OrtegaSantanders.t.
83Steven CummingsPendleton's Twicers.t.
84Adam SempleWikipedias.t.
85Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittels.t.
86Jason DonaldJack Wolfskins.t.
87Aitor Hernández GutierrezSantanders.t.
88Roberto TraficanteVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
89Bradley WigginsPendleton's Twicers.t.
90Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
91Richard CleaverWikipedias.t.
92Sten StenersenTeam B&Os.t.
93Dario CataldoWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
94Matthew GossWikipedias.t.
95Thomas FreiUBS - La Pierres.t.
96Iker CamañoWebeffects.t.
97Luca AscaniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 6'44
98Jacopo GuarnieriPearl Adidass.t.
99Juan Esteban ArangoCafé de Colombias.t.
100Jure KocjanBacardi - Igniss.t.
101Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
102Jaime SuazaCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
103Davide AppollonioWebeffects.t.
104Koen De KortJack Wolfskins.t.
105Pieter JacobsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
106Christian PfannbergerVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
107Winner AnaconaVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
108Vadim RatiyVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
109Kristof VandewalleJack Wolfskins.t.
110Tom CopelandPendleton's Twicers.t.
111Diego GallegoWarner Brotherss.t.
112Oliver ZauggUBS - La Pierres.t.
113Yoann OffredoPearl Adidass.t.
114Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombias.t.
115Blel KadriSpyker Carss.t.
116Andrey ZeitsSpyker Carss.t.
117Mathieu BernaudeauFestina - Conecs.t.
118Benoît VaugrenardJack Wolfskins.t.
119Florian StalderUBS - La Pierres.t.
120Edwin OrozcoCafé de Colombias.t.
121Miguel Angel Rubiano ChavezCafé de Colombias.t.
122Aleksandr MironovWebeffects.t.
123Marcel KittelVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
124Dmitri MedvedevVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
125Thomas BontenackelsWebeffects.t.
126Luke RoweWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 8'11
127Leonardo BertagnolliWiggle - San Pellegrinos.t.
128Eduardo GonzaloSantanders.t.
129Óscar GueraoSantanders.t.
130Pedro Merino CriadoSantanders.t.
131Jackson RodríguezPearl Adidass.t.
132Morten ReckwegTeam B&Os.t.
133Juraj SaganTeam B&Os.t.
134Marconi DuránNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
135Mauro RichezePearl Adidas+ 8'46
136Reinhardt Janse van RensburgWikipedias.t.
137Daniel AlloncaSantanders.t.
138Diego Alejandro MontoyaCafé de Colombias.t.
139Marcel BarthVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
140Santiago Perez FernandezWarner Brotherss.t.
141Denis VorontsovUBS - La Pierres.t.
142Michael Faerk ChristensenTeam B&Os.t.
143Ben CurfsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
144Hernâni BrocoNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
145Cayetano SarmientoCafé de Colombias.t.
146Tyler ButterfieldBacardi - Igniss.t.
147Gianluca CavalliTeam Ds.t.
148Christian PoosTeam Ds.t.
149Kristof GoddaertFestina - Conec+ 10'01
150Gregor GazvodaWebeffects.t.
151Dimitri ChampionUBS - La Pierres.t.
152Imanol ErvitiSantanders.t.
153Jonas LjungbladFestina - Conecs.t.
154Alexis Castro RodriguezWarner Brotherss.t.
155Ricki NelsonWebeffects.t.
156Hugues MottinNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
157Daan RijntjesFestina - Conecs.t.
158Leigh HowardMilka - Vittels.t.
159Jakub DanacikSony Ericssons.t.
160Michael VanderaerdenMilka - Vittels.t.
161Héctor Fabian AguilarNestlé Cycling Teams.t.
162Juan Pablo ForeroMilka - Vittels.t.
163Evert VerbistMilka - Vittels.t.
164Dennis Van WindenJack Wolfskins.t.
165César Rojas VillegasWarner Brotherss.t.
166Fabio SabatiniVolksWagen - Siemens+ 11'44
167Robert FörsterVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
168Anthony José BreaCafé de Colombias.t.
169Gregory BrenesVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
170Alberto LoddoVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
171Sebastian LangSony Ericssons.t.
172Richie PorteMilka - Vittels.t.
173Casper JørgensenTeam B&Os.t.
174Olivier KaisenFestina - Conecs.t.
175Marco MarzanoVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
176Mirko RemestoTeam Ds.t.
177Christian MeierWikipedia+ 13'11
178Michael FordVesuvio-Accumalux+ 15'04
179Freddy JohanssonSony Ericsson+ 16'28
180Alex RasmussenTeam B&O+ 16'58
181Ramunas NavardauskasFestina - Conecs.t.
182Viktor RenängSony Ericssons.t.
183Alexander WetterhallSony Ericssons.t.
184Wouter WeylandtCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 18'33
185Jude LibertCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecoms.t.
186Jean-François CamierCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 18'58
187Janek TombakTeam Ds.t.
188René HaselbacherTeam Ds.t.
189Marco PinottiTeam Ds.t.
190Iban MayoWarner Brotherss.t.
191Theo BosCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 19'55


General Classification
1Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Ignis25h32'19
2Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumalux+ 30
3Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 1'29
4Mauricio ArdilaJack Wolfskin+ 1'35
5Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 2'07
6Dmitri GrabovskiBacardi - Ignis+ 2'12
7Johnny HoogerlandVesuvio-Accumalux+ 2'13
8Emanuele SellaWebeffect+ 2'15
9Domenico PozzovivoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 2'17
10Denis MenchovPendleton's Twicer+ 2'19
11Matteo CarraraVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 2'21
12Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Team+ 2'25
13Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittel+ 2'33
14Steven KruijswijkTeam B&O+ 2'51
15Bernhard KohlSony Ericsson+ 2'58
16Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumalux+ 3'32
17Mwangi SamwelVesuvio-Accumalux+ 3'37
18Rinaldo NocentiniWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 4'12
19José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia+ 4'57
20Thibaut PinotWikipedia+ 4'59
21David ArroyoSantander+ 5'16
22Serge PauwelsSony Ericsson+ 5'26
23Andrei AmadorUBS - La Pierre+ 5'31
24Yannick TalabardonWarner Brothers+ 5'41
25Thomas FaiersPendleton's Twicer+ 5'45
26Tiago MachadoPearl Adidas+ 5'47
27William WalkerPearl Adidas+ 5'48
28Nico KeinathTeam B&O+ 6'11
29Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 6'16
30Dominique CornuJack Wolfskin+ 6'18
31Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittel+ 6'45
32Mathieu PergetBacardi - Ignis+ 7'01
33Gracjan LejmanWikipedia+ 7'15
34Joost PosthumaJack Wolfskin+ 7'16
35Aleksandar FlügelVolksWagen - Siemens+ 7'17
36Paolo ScarponiWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 7'28
37Diego UlissiFestina - Conec+ 7'50
38Francisco José TerciadoBacardi - Ignis+ 8'01
39Jesus Del NeroSantander+ 8'06
40Mauro FacciWarner Brothers+ 8'14
41Sergio GhisalbertiWebeffect+ 8'16
42Teodoro CostagliWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 9'38
43Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidas+ 9'45
44Sergio PardillaBacardi - Ignis+ 9'58
45Stijn DevolderSpyker Cars+ 10'33
46Christoph MaiWikipedia+ 10'43
47Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
48Christophe RiblonUBS - La Pierre+ 11'04
49Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 11'25
50Ran MargaliotPendleton's Twicer+ 11'30
51Jose MendesPearl Adidas+ 11'39
52Matea KvasinaVesuvio-Accumaluxs.t.
53André SteensenTeam B&O+ 11'40
54Benoît VaugrenardJack Wolfskin+ 11'45
55Jianhua JiPendleton's Twicer+ 12'00
56Santo AnzaSony Ericsson+ 12'05
57Jocelin MailletNestlé Cycling Team+ 12'08
58Steve MorabitoFestina - Conec+ 12'14
59Francesco BellottiSpyker Cars+ 12'33
60Guillaume LevarletCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 13'03
61Adrian MaloriMilka - Vittel+ 13'09
62Aitor Hernández GutierrezSantander+ 13'17
63Branislav SamoilevPearl Adidas+ 13'33
64Francisco MatamorosWebeffect+ 13'44
65Paride GrilloSony Ericsson+ 13'53
66Michael SchärNestlé Cycling Team+ 14'12
67Florian StalderUBS - La Pierre+ 14'19
68Honorio MachadoCafé de Colombia+ 14'21
69Nolan HoffmanNestlé Cycling Team+ 14'28
70Timothy VangheelWikipedia+ 14'57
71Philip DeignanPendleton's Twicer+ 15'52
72Antonio Colom MasWarner Brothers+ 15'53
73Yoann OffredoPearl Adidas+ 15'54
74Roberto TraficanteVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 16'25
75Didac OrtegaSantander+ 16'51
76Alberigo PassalacquaVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 16'57
77Gediminas BagdonasBacardi - Ignis+ 17'06
78Simon ZahnerUBS - La Pierre+ 17'20
79Eduardo GonzaloSantander+ 17'25
80Andrey ZeitsSpyker Cars+ 17'27
81Dmitri MedvedevVesuvio-Accumalux+ 17'28
82Christian PfannbergerVolksWagen - Siemens+ 17'36
83Ethan WeissSpyker Cars+ 17'48
84Matthew GossWikipedia+ 17'50
85Jan GhyselinckBacardi - Ignis+ 17'53
86Richie PorteMilka - Vittel+ 18'07
87Adam SempleWikipedia+ 18'09
88Leonardo BertagnolliWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 18'45
89Martin ReimerSpyker Cars+ 18'49
90Steven CummingsPendleton's Twicer+ 18'57
91Sébastien RosselerJack Wolfskin+ 19'25
92Andrea MolettaPendleton's Twicer+ 19'29
93Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierre+ 19'32
94Jesse SergentWarner Brothers+ 19'40
95Daniel TeklehaimanotSpyker Cars+ 19'41
96Thomas FreiUBS - La Pierre+ 19'42
97Nicolas EdetSpyker Cars+ 19'51
98Pedro Merino CriadoSantander+ 20'12
99Bradley WigginsPendleton's Twicer+ 20'36
100Iker CamañoWebeffects.t.
101Vadim RatiyVolksWagen - Siemenss.t.
102Luke RoweWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 21'13
103Winner AnaconaVolksWagen - Siemens+ 21'57
104Edwin OrozcoCafé de Colombias.t.
105Diego GallegoWarner Brothers+ 22'06
106Jackson RodríguezPearl Adidas+ 22'13
107Oliver ZauggUBS - La Pierre+ 22'44
108Thomas BontenackelsWebeffect+ 22'45
109Jakub DanacikSony Ericsson+ 22'56
110Richard CleaverWikipedia+ 23'03
111Miguel Angel Rubiano ChavezCafé de Colombia+ 23'07
112Juraj SaganTeam B&O+ 23'28
113Blel KadriSpyker Cars+ 23'46
114Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombia+ 23'48
115Hernâni BrocoNestlé Cycling Team+ 23'55
116Marconi DuránNestlé Cycling Team+ 24'15
117Koen De KortJack Wolfskin+ 24'25
118Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 25'20
119Gregory BrenesVolksWagen - Siemens+ 25'41
120Aleksandr MironovWebeffect+ 25'45
121Ben CurfsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 25'49
122Marcel KittelVesuvio-Accumalux+ 26'20
123Reinhardt Janse van RensburgWikipedia+ 26'49
124Jacopo GuarnieriPearl Adidas+ 27'11
125Yeison DelgadoNestlé Cycling Team+ 27'13
126Jaime SuazaCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 27'33
127Dario CataldoWiggle - San Pellegrino+ 27'57
128Luca AscaniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 27'58
129Fabio SabatiniVolksWagen - Siemens+ 28'00
130Christian MeierWikipedia+ 28'09
131Davide AppollonioWebeffect+ 28'23
132Juan Esteban ArangoCafé de Colombia+ 28'34
133Sten StenersenTeam B&O+ 28'38
134Kristof VandewalleJack Wolfskin+ 29'11
135Diego Alejandro MontoyaCafé de Colombia+ 29'20
136Jure KocjanBacardi - Ignis+ 29'22
137Sven VandousselaereCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 29'26
138Cayetano SarmientoCafé de Colombia+ 29'43
139Marco MarzanoVolksWagen - Siemens+ 29'47
140Marcel BarthVesuvio-Accumalux+ 29'55
141Mathieu BernaudeauFestina - Conec+ 30'12
142Alberto LoddoVolksWagen - Siemens+ 31'02
143Daniel AlloncaSantander+ 31'39
144Óscar GueraoSantander+ 31'45
145Michael VanderaerdenMilka - Vittel+ 31'51
146Morten ReckwegTeam B&O+ 32'20
147Leigh HowardMilka - Vittel+ 33'00
148Juan Pablo ForeroMilka - Vittel+ 33'08
149Denis VorontsovUBS - La Pierre+ 33'38
150César Rojas VillegasWarner Brothers+ 33'53
151Tyler ButterfieldBacardi - Ignis+ 34'11
152Olivier KaisenFestina - Conecs.t.
153Evert VerbistMilka - Vittel+ 34'25
154Imanol ErvitiSantander+ 34'35
155Héctor Fabian AguilarNestlé Cycling Team+ 34'47
156Mauro RichezePearl Adidas+ 35'11
157Alexis Castro RodriguezWarner Brothers+ 35'23
158Gregor GazvodaWebeffect+ 35'47
159Dennis Van WindenJack Wolfskin+ 35'59
160Anthony José BreaCafé de Colombia+ 36'01
161Daan RijntjesFestina - Conec+ 36'16
162Santiago Perez FernandezWarner Brothers+ 36'26
163Michael Faerk ChristensenTeam B&O+ 36'36
164Pieter JacobsCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 36'46
165Kristof GoddaertFestina - Conec+ 36'56
166Dimitri ChampionUBS - La Pierre+ 37'17
167Jason DonaldJack Wolfskin+ 38'38
168Tom CopelandPendleton's Twicer+ 38'40
169Jonas LjungbladFestina - Conec+ 39'02
170Robert FörsterVolksWagen - Siemens+ 39'26
171Sebastian LangSony Ericsson+ 39'32
172Ricki NelsonWebeffect+ 39'35
173Hugues MottinNestlé Cycling Team+ 40'01
174Jude LibertCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 46'33
175Alex RasmussenTeam B&O+ 47'15
176Freddy JohanssonSony Ericsson+ 47'47
177Ramunas NavardauskasFestina - Conec+ 47'52
178Casper JørgensenTeam B&O+ 49'11
179Gianluca CavalliTeam D+ 49'23
180Wouter WeylandtCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 50'13
181Alexander WetterhallSony Ericsson+ 51'12
182Iban MayoWarner Brothers+ 51'28
183Viktor RenängSony Ericsson+ 54'54
184Christian PoosTeam D+ 55'57
185Jean-François CamierCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 56'55
186Michael FordVesuvio-Accumalux+ 1h01'49
187Theo BosCarmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 1h05'20
188Mirko RemestoTeam D+ 1h09'02
189René HaselbacherTeam D+ 1h10'43
190Janek TombakTeam D+ 1h27'39
191Marco PinottiTeam D+ 1h32'13


Points Classification
1Riccardo RiccoBacardi - Ignis75
2Frank SchleckVesuvio-Accumalux53
3Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrino40
4Matthew GossWikipedia34
5José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia31
6Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino28
7Enrico FranzoiPearl Adidas25
8Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Team23
9Paride GrilloSony Ericsson20
10Santo AnzaSony Ericsson20


Mountain Classification
1Rafaâ ChtiouiUBS - La Pierre10
2Ethan WeissSpyker Cars9
3Benoît VaugrenardJack Wolfskin8
4Gracjan LejmanWikipedia8
5José Antonio Baños BallesterCafé de Colombia7
6Marcello PavarinWiggle - San Pellegrino6
7Richie PorteMilka - Vittel6
8Jesus TenderoCafé de Colombia6
9David ArroyoSantander5
10Martin ReimerSpyker Cars5


Team Classification
1Vesuvio-Accumalux75h52'44
2Wiggle - San Pellegrino+ 9
3Vespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 2'07
4Bacardi - Ignis+ 3'27
5Team B&O+ 5'01
6Jack Wolfskin+ 5'14
7Pearl Adidas+ 8'05
8Milka - Vittel+ 8'27
9Sony Ericsson+ 8'54
10UBS - La Pierre+ 10'25
11Wikipedia+ 10'29
12Pendleton's Twicer+ 11'47
13Nestlé Cycling Team+ 12'31
14Webeffect+ 15'33
15Warner Brothers+ 17'38
16Santander+ 20'01
17Spyker Cars+ 20'54
18Café de Colombia+ 22'24
19Festina - Conec+ 24'08
20VolksWagen - Siemens+ 31'06
21Carmeuse - Bouygues Telecom+ 47'37


Young Riders
1Simone PonziWiggle - San Pellegrino25h34'26
2Stefan DeniflNestlé Cycling Team+ 18
3Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaMilka - Vittel+ 26
4Steven KruijswijkTeam B&O+ 44
5Jelle WallaysVesuvio-Accumalux+ 1'25
6Thibaut PinotWikipedia+ 2'52
7Thomas FaiersPendleton's Twicer+ 3'38
8Nico KeinathTeam B&O+ 4'04
9Yevgeni NepomnyachsniyMilka - Vittel+ 4'38
10Gracjan LejmanWikipedia+ 5'08

Edited by Roman on 17-10-2016 14:03
 
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