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Giro del Capo - Stage 4
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This is the queen stage of the Giro del Capo and it is easy to see why. The previous stages haven’t been particularly selective, but this 158km stage tackles the same climb, the Hoogter Pass, 7 times. It is a tough one, with a max of about 11.2% which averages over 8% for much of it. Unsurprisingly, the puncheurs here are the big favourites. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni tops most people’s lists, with i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Roche, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png LL Sanchez and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Di Maggio are all short odds. The Bianchi duo of i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Monfort and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Cobo are also on most people’s lists of favourites.

4km out from the start there is a sprint prime. None of the pre-race favourites are willing to go for it, so i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/oz.png Michael Wolf takes the bonus points and seconds. The yellow jersey i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Jaume Rovira is right behind him, with i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Tadej Valjavec in third. Rovira has done immensely well here, to take a couple of seconds over the favourites – he is clearly intent on defending his jersey against the odds.

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The first proper attack comes from a rather surprising name – i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png David De la Fuente. After waiting for Mazur in the race, he is now in 71st place, 4’34” down, on the same time as Cobo and Monfort. Bianchi are clearly aiming for the stage win now.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Maesen goes with him, as does i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Sorenson. The trio get a gap of 2 minutes without too much trouble. However, with three successful breaks in a row, this break too is destined to be quite popular. Following these three riders are:

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/puma.png Bol
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Cattaneo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Reijnen
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Aru
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Seeldrayers
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/oz.png Gate

These all bridge up before four more riders try to make the effort:

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Reis
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/oz.png Wolf
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Rodas
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Marinangelli

These last four riders are shut down by Red Bull, who steadily raise the pace. They will be looking for a result from i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Gadret today, or indeed any one of their entire team of strong puncheurs.

Not to be deterred, these same four riders go again and this time they are joined by i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Sulzberger. These five riders manage to bridge up. There are now 14 riders in a group up front.

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Behind Red Bull keep the pace high. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Impey bridges up to the front group when the gap gets down to 40”, but Red Bull keep pushing the pace regardless, and the race comes back together.

Once again De la Fuente launches an attack and this time he is joined by a much more acceptable three riders. They are i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ferrari.png Agostini, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/puma.png Egger and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/saab.png Lavery.

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De la Fuente is the best placed here at +4’34”. At the sprint point about 95km from the end the gap is out to 4’51” and De la Fuente is the leader on the road. Egger takes the points ahead of Agostini and then Lavery. De la Fuente clearly isn’t too bothered by the bonus seconds.

Before the climb starts for the first of seven times there is an attack in the pack. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Busche jumps from the group. He is 2’38” down on Rovira’s time and as such he could be a real threat for taking the yellow jersey if he is allowed to stay away. Not only that but he is a good enough puncheur to be able to stand a chance of making it happen.

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In a masterful example of how to catch up to a break, over the top of the first climb Busche joins up with the break and by the time he does so the gap is out to over 7 minutes. He is able to recover on the descent. Indeed he recovers so well that he pushes the pace up the second ascent, and succeeds in dropping both Agostini and Egger.

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Busche takes the mountain points ahead of Lavery and then De la Fuente. Their lead over the peleton is 6’45”, and there are 69km to go. The peleton is paced up by a mixture of teams, mostly i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Vespa, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Venchi and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Cerne.

On this climb the troubles start for some of the favourites. One of the first men dropped is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Samuel Sanchez, and sitting next to him is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Alex Dowsett. Neither of them look particularly bothered today, which must be infuriating for California Giant’s manager, who would have been expecting a lot from his team leader. They sit up in their group of 40 riders and just cruise around.

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The 105 lead riders continue on, but even they aren’t without troubles. The group splits under the tough pace that some of the teams are pushing. Dropped riders include:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Bellis
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Meiji.png Sono
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Gadret
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Larsson
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Mollema
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Vanendert
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Monfort
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Weening
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Cobo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Sorenson

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Thankfully for many teams, the work of Sulzberger for his team leader ensures that this entire group comes back together and up the third climb the 105 man group stays intact. The situation over the top is:

2’47”3’17”6’04”
3 Leaders--->2 Chasers--->Peleton (105)


Up the fourth climb the situation is different and once again the group splits. The dropped riders include:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Cobo
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Bellis
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ferrari.png Salerno
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Mollema
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Weening
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Gadret

Bellis gets on the front of this group and just starts pulling it as fast as he can manage. Others are happy to just sit in his wheel and let him do it.

Up front, meanwhile, Lavery is dropped. As such Busche and De la Fuente go over the peak of the fourth climb alone. They have 1 minute on Lavery and another 4’27” on the peleton, who have now caught Egger and Agostini.

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Bellis keeps getting close to pulling his group in, but as he does so riders keep getting dropped from the peleton, where the pace has really increased. He has to work much harder than he would like to, but he manages to pull in all the other puncheurs who were around him.

Busche and De la Fuente, meanwhile, have lapped some of the back markers in this race, which shows the high pace that they are setting. Over the top of the fifth climb the situation they still have around 6 minutes on the peleton. Busche’s dreams of a yellow jersey are getting closer to reality by the second.

In the peleton i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Gadret and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/ferrari.png Longo Borghini are dropped. Ferrari send their entire team back to help him, as he is their best placed on GC at this point. There won’t be any coming back for either of them, however, as the pace is ratcheted up by an attack. The attack comes from i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Vanendert.

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Vanendert is followed by a mix of strong puncheurs and highly placed riders on GC, including the yellow jersey himself:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Iannetti
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Rovira
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Augustyn

At the top of the hill De la Fuente finally decides to go past Busche, and drops him without much trouble. He descends like a madman and by the base of the descent already has a minute.

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Ginanni goes past Vanendert and gets a small gap on him. He blazes past Lavery, who is looking like he is in a lot of pain.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Di Maggio sees how serious this move has become and attacks up. Augustyn had fallen off Vanendert’s pace, but he is joined by Di Maggio and gets onto his wheel.

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Similarly LL Sanchez has realised that this is the crucial moment of the race and he leaps out of the peleton. He gets up to Rovira’s group, which has picked up Lavery. Behind these riders the peleton has shattered. To get an idea of who is left in this race, let’s look at the situation over the top.

------Ginanni
+20”---Vanendert
+14”+34”Di Maggio/Augustyn
+16”+50”LL Sanchez/Rovira/Iannetti/Lavery
+20”+1’10”Gerrans/Weening/Pineau/Roux/Cobo/Wyss/Moinard/Bellis


These are the riders who are going to be fighting it out, as well as De la Fuente and Busche, of course. De la Fuente has somehow still kept a roughly 5’30” gap over the top.

Di Maggio gets up to Vanendert on the descent and then leads him up to Ginanni. Augustyn is dropped by Di Maggio in the process but still manages to work his way up to this trio.

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A 21 rider group has formed behind them which includes not just the two chase groups that formed over the top but also some other riders. These new riders include Monfort, Gautier, Costa, Bauer, Appleby and a couple of Red Bull riders. The gap between these two groups is at 40” on the small flat section before the final climb.

LL Sanchez and Costa now put in a dig to try to get up to the group in front of them, but it doesn’t prove successful thanks to the high pace, so they just sit back in.

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Meanwhile Augustyn is on the absolute rivet and falls off the back of his group. The high speed descent really took it out of him. This pace is only raised as the final climb starts. Ginanni launches an attack just as his group is lapping some dropped riders.

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Di Maggio can’t match this, and so Ginanni is off on his own, with a great chance to make up time on the others.

At the front of the race De la Fuente goes over the top. He has a minute and a half on Busche at this point and as long as he stays upright the stage will surely be his.

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Vanendert can’t stay with Di Maggio, who is desperately trying to claw Ginanni back. LL Sanchez launches a small attack and gets up to the cracked Augustyn, but they are both caught by the peleton. Vanendert still has 30” on the even more fractured chase group behind him.

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Pineau launches an attack and he is followed by both LL Sanchez and Roche. They build a small gap on those behind them.

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Over the top the situation is as follows:

------De la Fuente
+1’30”---Busche
+2’07”+3’37”Ginanni
+27”+4’04”Di Maggio
+40”+4’44”Vanendert
+26”+5’10”Pineau/LL Sanchez/Roche
+30”+5’40”Augustyn/Monfort/Gautier/Gerrans/Costa/Cobo/Weening
+20”+6’00”Bellis, Roux, Rovira +7 Chasers


The descent to the finish is predictably fast. Ginanni is caught by Di Maggio, who descends like a demon. Vanendert is caught by Pineau’s group and helps them to build a gap on the other chasers behind.

Meanwhile, Bellis and Roux are desperately working to bring their group back in. Rovira is certainly appreciating their efforts.

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And lo and behold, they manage it! Rovira can certainly be guaranteed a high GC position today and several riders look good for top 20 positions overall.

Up front, De la Fuente crosses the line. He doesn’t celebrate at all, partially from total exhaustion and partially from concentrating on getting as much time as possible to ensure a top GC position.

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Busche comes through 1’49” behind De la Fuente, which means that... De la Fuente is one second ahead of him on GC! All that De la Fuente needs to now is beat Rovira by 4’28” and he will be in the yellow jersey going into the mountain TT. Regardless, Busche has had a magnificent ride today and has almost certainly gained himself a podium in the overall.

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Further down the road LL Sanchez launches an attack on his group, perhaps in an effort to bridge the 40” gap to Di Maggio and Ginanni.

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Roche launches after him and pulls out a gap on Pineau and Vanendert.

Within sight of these guys, Ginanni comes around Di Maggio and finishes in third place for the day. A great ride for these two, who will be looking at strong GC positions now.

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Roche’s speed in pulling back LL Sanchez allows him to come around for fifth place on the day, with him and Sanchez also gapping their two chasers by 13”. Pineau comfortably beats Vanendert to the line for 7th on the day.

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Meanwhile the pack is another 41” back, lead home by Monfort and then Bellis.

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But what about the time gap between De la Fuente and Rovira? Rovira has come in 4’55” down on De la Fuente, meaning that De la Fuente is our new overall leader, a mere 1 second ahead of Busche and 37” ahead of Rovira. The top 20 has been completely re-written, with most of the breakaway riders from previous days being washed away and replaced by those in the lead groups today. Places 11-20 are all on the same time, which should make for an interesting day tomorrow.

Breschel remains in the points jersey despite not scoring today, and the same is true of Txurruka in the mountain jersey. Pirelli remain in the lead of the team competition, despite a great team result from Bianchi. Di Maggio looks untouchable in the young rider jersey, and the 3 riders behind him are all on the same time going in to tomorrow’s MTT.

Stage Results:
1David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi4h12'19
2Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1'49
3Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 3'37
4Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
5Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'01
6Luis Leon Sanchez GilCernes.t.
7Jérôme PineauTeam WWE+ 4'14
8Jelle VanendertTeam Bposts.t.
9Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchi+ 4'55
10Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
11Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
12Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
13John-Lee AugustynEmu Exports.t.
14Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
15Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bulls.t.
16Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
17Juan José CoboTeam Bianchis.t.
18Pieter WeeningUniCredits.t.
19Jack BauerMeiji - Fujis.t.
20Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.

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21Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
22Simon GerransJayco - Red Bulls.t.
23Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
24Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
25Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
26Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bull+ 6'17
27Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 7'51
28Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
29Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
30Bauke MollemaTeam WWEs.t.
31Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERGs.t.
32Junya SanoMeiji - Fujis.t.
33Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERGs.t.
34Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWEs.t.
35Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bulls.t.
36Marcel WyssSaab - Scania+ 8'09
37John GadretJayco - Red Bulls.t.
38Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
39Matti BreschelSaab - Scanias.t.
40Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
41Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
42Philip LaverySaab - Scanias.t.
43Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbea+ 9'56
44Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
45Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke+ 10'27
46Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
47David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
48Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
49Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
50Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
51Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
52Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
53Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
54Ivan SeledkovEmu Export+ 11'09
55Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
56Dainius KairelisEmu Exports.t.
57Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bulls.t.
58Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
59Bruno BorgesCernes.t.
60Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
61Mirko LorenzettoUniCredits.t.
62André CardosoCernes.t.
63Moris PossoniFerrari - ERGs.t.
64Tom StubbeTeam Bpost+ 11'28
65Lorenzo BernucciUniCredits.t.
66Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fujis.t.
67Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
68Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 12'37
69Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Projects.t.
70Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 13'25
71Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi+ 13'40
72Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERG+ 14'22
73Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 15'04
74Kevin IstaSaab - Scanias.t.
75Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
76Luis AfonsoCernes.t.
77Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Exports.t.
78Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
79Michael WolfOz Cycling Projects.t.
80Tadej ValjavecUniCredits.t.
81Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fujis.t.
82Anders LundSaab - Scanias.t.
83Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
84Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 15'57
85Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
86Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 17'27
87Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
88Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fujis.t.
89Shaun LewisOz Cycling Projects.t.
90Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Export+ 19'19
91Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Exports.t.
92Rafael ReisCernes.t.
93Rory SutherlandTeam WWEs.t.
94Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
95Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
96Nairo QuintanaUniCredits.t.
97Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
98Sergio OrtegaUniCredits.t.
99Amaro AntunesCerne+ 19'57
100Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
101Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
102Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
103Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 20'36
104Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 20'49
105Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 20'59
106Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAP+ 21'27
107Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falke+ 21'51
108Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 22'53
109Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
110Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
111Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Project+ 23'31
112Ricardo VilelaCernes.t.
113Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchis.t.
114Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 24'44
115Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
116Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bpost+ 25'22
117Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
118Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scanias.t.
119Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
120Tom ScullyMeiji - Fujis.t.
121Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
122Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
123Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERGs.t.
124Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fujis.t.
125Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
126William MaesenTeam Bposts.t.
127Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
128Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERG+ 25'48
129Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
130Joeri StallaertTeam Bposts.t.
131Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
132Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchis.t.
133Adrien NiyonshutiTeam As.t.
134Westley GoughOz Cycling Project+ 27'23
135Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
136Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
137Thomas ZieglerEmu Exports.t.
138Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Bergans+ 29'38
139Michael VingerlingTeam WWE+ 30'20
140Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
141Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbea+ 31'05
142Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
143Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
144Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
145Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
146Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bposts.t.
147Salvatore PuccioUniCredits.t.
148Lucas PerssonSaab - Scania+ 32'19
149Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
150Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
151Petter RenängSaab - Scanias.t.
152Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
153Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 32'44
154Dimitri De FauwEmu Export+ 33'01
155Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 33'58
156Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Projects.t.
157Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
158Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 35'13
159Luthando KakaTeam As.t.
160Jon Ander InsaustiCerne+ 35'57
161Rohan DennisTeam Bianchis.t.
162Bassirou KonteTeam As.t.
163Estifanos KebedeTeam As.t.
164Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 36'40
165Robert HunterTeam A+ 37'14


General Classification:
1David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi14h14'56
2Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1
3Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans+ 37
4Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1'44
5Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 1'53
6Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 2'01
7Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne+ 2'25
8Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
9Jérôme PineauTeam WWE+ 2'38
10Jelle VanendertTeam Bposts.t.
11Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 3'19
12Simon GerransJayco - Red Bulls.t.
13Jack BauerMeiji - Fujis.t.
14Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
15John-Lee AugustynEmu Exports.t.
16Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
17Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
18Pieter WeeningUniCredits.t.
19Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
20Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Berganss.t.

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21Matti BreschelSaab - Scania+ 4'01
22Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 4'07
23Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 4'16
24Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchi+ 5'15
25Juan José CoboTeam Bianchis.t.
26Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bull+ 6'04
27Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
28Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke+ 6'13
29Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERG+ 6'15
30Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERGs.t.
31Junya SanoMeiji - Fujis.t.
32Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 6'33
33Marcel WyssSaab - Scanias.t.
34Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
35John GadretJayco - Red Bulls.t.
36Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 7'14
37Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bull+ 7'26
38Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWE+ 7'36
39Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 7'39
40Bruno BorgesCerne+ 7'41
41Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERG+ 7'56
42Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 8'20
43David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 8'51
44Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
45Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
46Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
47Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
48Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
49Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bull+ 9'00
50Bauke MollemaTeam WWEs.t.
51Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
52Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 9'18
53Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Project+ 9'26
54Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bull+ 9'33
55Mirko LorenzettoUniCredits.t.
56André CardosoCernes.t.
57Moris PossoniFerrari - ERGs.t.
58Lorenzo BernucciUniCredit+ 9'52
59Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
60Tom StubbeTeam Bposts.t.
61Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 10'14
62Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 11'01
63Philip LaverySaab - Scania+ 11'12
64Anders LundSaab - Scania+ 11'38
65Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbea+ 11'42
66Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 11'46
67Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP+ 12'13
68Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 12'18
69Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 12'23
70Ivan SeledkovEmu Export+ 12'34
71Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fuji+ 12'37
72Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi+ 12'45
73Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 12'55
74Luis AfonsoCerne+ 13'22
75Kevin IstaSaab - Scania+ 13'28
76Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
77Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 14'42
78Shaun LewisOz Cycling Project+ 15'47
79Michael WolfOz Cycling Project+ 15'55
80Tadej ValjavecUniCredit+ 16'09
81Rory SutherlandTeam WWE+ 17'29
82Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fuji+ 17'34
83Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 18'21
84Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
85Dainius KairelisEmu Export+ 18'41
86Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERG+ 18'49
87Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 19'13
88Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
89Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 19'23
90Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAP+ 19'29
91Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Export+ 19'35
92Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
93Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 19'42
94Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAP+ 19'51
95Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falke+ 20'15
96Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbea+ 20'16
97Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 21'05
98Rafael ReisCernes.t.
99Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
100Amaro AntunesCerne+ 21'43
101Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fuji+ 21'58
102Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Export+ 22'06
103Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 22'22
104Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Export+ 23'50
105Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
106Nairo QuintanaUniCredits.t.
107Sergio OrtegaUniCredits.t.
108Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 24'39
109Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchi+ 25'17
110Ricardo VilelaCernes.t.
111Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 25'58
112Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 26'30
113Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbea+ 26'31
114Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 27'24
115Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchi+ 27'34
116Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
117Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scania+ 27'52
118Tom ScullyMeiji - Fuji+ 29'04
119Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Bergans+ 29'15
120Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERG+ 29'53
121Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
122Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
123Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
124Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
125Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
126William MaesenTeam Bposts.t.
127Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fujis.t.
128Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERG+ 30'19
129Joeri StallaertTeam Bposts.t.
130Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
131Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bpost+ 31'54
132Thomas ZieglerEmu Export+ 33'16
133Salvatore PuccioUniCredit+ 34'47
134Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Project+ 35'29
135Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falke+ 35'36
136Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAP+ 36'56
137Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost+ 36'58
138Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 37'20
139Michael VingerlingTeam WWE+ 37'33
140Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 38'12
141Petter RenängSaab - Scanias.t.
142Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Bergans+ 38'19
143Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 38'32
144Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 38'45
145Westley GoughOz Cycling Project+ 39'21
146Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Bergans+ 39'22
147Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERG+ 39'46
148Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 39'51
149Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 41'00
150Lucas PerssonSaab - Scanias.t.
151Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 41'06
152Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 41'12
153Jon Ander InsaustiCerne+ 41'50
154Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Project+ 45'39
155Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 45'52
156Dimitri De FauwEmu Export+ 46'07
157Adrien NiyonshutiTeam A+ 46'08
158Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 46'14
159Rohan DennisTeam Bianchi+ 49'35
160Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbea+ 49'56
161Luthando KakaTeam A+ 54'00
162Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 55'32
163Bassirou KonteTeam A+ 57'44
164Estifanos KebedeTeam A+ 1h00'29
165Robert HunterTeam A+ 1h01'12


Points Classification:
1Matti BreschelSaab - Scania40
2Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans35
3Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke34
4Bruno BorgesCerne32
5Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized31
6Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo29
7Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka25
8David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi25
9Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeo24
10Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling24


Mountain Classification:
1Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE24
2Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka22
3Bruno BorgesCerne16
4Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo16
5Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling14
6David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi12
7Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fuji12
8Matti BreschelSaab - Scania10
9Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP10
10Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeo8


Team Classification:
1Pirelli - Alfa Romeo42h45'53
2Team Bianchi+ 8'30
03Jayco - Red Bull+ 8'52
4Aker Solutions - Bergans+ 9'54
5Rapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 11'14
6Team WWE+ 11'15
7Vespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 13'06
8Saab - Scania+ 14'40
9Team Bpost+ 14'44
10Team CSC-Orbea+ 15'25
11Team Venchi ProCycling+ 17'03
12UniCredit+ 17'13
13Cerne+ 18'58
14Ferrari - ERG+ 19'23
15Meiji - Fuji+ 20'17
16Team Trilux - Falke+ 23'16
17California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 25'16
18Emu Export+ 25'45
19Team Puma - SAP+ 28'23
20Oz Cycling Project+ 32'01


Young Riders:
1Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCycling14h16'57
2Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 1'18
3Cyril GautierTeam Bpost+ 1'18
4Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Bergans+ 1'18
5Bruno BorgesCerne+ 5'40
6Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 6'50
7Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 7'17
8Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 9'00
9Philip LaverySaab - Scania+ 9'11
10Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 9'45
 
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