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Giro del Capo - Stage 5
CountArach
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If yesterday was the queen stage of this race then today will be the stage that sorts out the lower GC places. Though it only measures 6 kilometres they are 6 tough kilometres of climbing. To start there are 1.5kms that average 8.5%, which then increases to 10% just before the time check that will also be giving 16 mountain points. Following this is a false flat that lasts about 2.5kms and then the final 1.5kms of the stage averages around 5%. The winner of the stage will get 20 mountain points.

The first man out on today’s stage is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Serafin Blanco. He is an absolutely useless puncheur, but will one day turn into a decent climber.

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He sets a time of 7’26” through the intermediate checkpoint, and comes through the finish in 13’14”. This tells us that the favourites are probably aiming for a time closer to 12 minutes.

Some of the time trialists who are leaving earlier are doing well. The first one to set a strong time that lasts for a while is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Javier Aramendia. He goes through the first checkpoint in 7’10” and holds his pace to the end with a time of 12’35”.

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The first one who can really take him on is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Sergio Ortega. He goes through half a second ahead of Aramendia and takes the top time.

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Another 20 riders go through and none can challenge Ortega’s time. Then one of the pre-race favourites comes out of the starting block. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Samuel Sanchez pretty much took yesterday off and at a post race press conference he just shrugged his shoulders and walked off. It is clear that he was just saving himself for today as he goes through the intermediate point in a time of 6’51”.

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He blazes up the finishing climb and sets the best time of the day easily – his time is 12’13”.

None of the riders that are out for some time after him are able to challenge his time. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Tyler Brandt and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Julien Rodas are the best of the with times of 12’21” and 12’23” respectively.

The next rider out expected to challenge this time is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png John Gadret. His team have been riding magnificently these last few days but after yesterday’s poor showing Gadret is out of overall contention. As such today is his last real chance for glory. His time through the first check is 6’49”, 2 seconds faster than the time of Sanchez.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Larsson is the man behind him on the road. He has to be a big favourite here. He goes through the first time check with the exact same time as Gadret.

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Gadret reaches the top of the climb with a time of 12’14”, just shy of Sanchez’s time. Right behind him is Larsson, who sets a blazing time of 12’05”, taking the position at the top of the day’s leaderboard.

The next rider with a real chance of taking the win today is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Juan Jose Cobo. He currently sits in 25th but can’t realistically get any higher than 24th, ahead of his own teammate Monfort. He goes through the first check in a time of 6’51”, 2 seconds slower than Larsson.

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He comes through at the summit of the climb with a final time of 12’15”, putting him in a provisional 4th place on the day.

At this point we reach the top 20 on the day. 11th to 20th place are all sitting on the exact same time and this stage is, realistically, the only definite chance they have to separate themselves. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Roux and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Gautier are the first two out of the gate.

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Roux sets a disappointing time of 12’58” and Gautier manages 12’55”. It is worth noting that both of these riders were, at the start of the day, in a three way tie for second place in the young rider classification. The other rider is Bellis. This moves Gautier ahead of Roux in that competition, as well as guaranteeing him better than 20th place.

The next few riders out of the gate are all very similar, each of them being decent at climbing mountains. The three riders are i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Weening, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Veloso and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Costa.

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Weening goes through the first check in 7 minutes, Veloso in 7’02” and Costa in 7’04”. At the top of the climb Weening gets a very respectable time of 12’33”. Veloso goes better with 12’28”, however and Costa too beats Weening, but only by 1 second. The riders going for 11th place look like this so far:
Veloso12’28”
Costa12’29”
Weening12’33”
Gautier12’55”
Roux12’58”


The next out of the gate is South Africa’s big hope, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png John-Lee Augustyn. He rode immensely well yesterday but was unable to hold the pace of the better puncheurs. He clearly isn’t out of energy, however, as he sets a new best through the first check of 6’44”. That’s 5 seconds better than Larsson managed!

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And he holds his pace magnificently, setting a new best time at the top of the leaderboard of 12’04”, 1 second faster than Larsson! What a great day for the South African, who may now even be threatening Vanendert and Pineau who sit in 9th and 10th on GC.

After Augustyn come a handful of less impressive riders, who sit in 14th to 11th place. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Bellis is next, aiming for second in the young rider jersey, and he is followed by i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Meiji.png Bauer, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/redbull.png Gerrans and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Bono.

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Bellis is one second slower than Gautier, managing 12’56”, putting Gautier second in the young rider classification. Bauer is a better time trialist than these others, though usually over the flat, and he shows it with a time of 12’39”. Gerrans is a fraction of a second slower than Bellis, which he will be disappointed by. Finally, Bono gets 12’55” and is ruled to be slightly behind Gautier’s time. Both of them will not be too unhappy though, as they are ruled to be ahead of their respective opponents on a count back at the end of the day. All up, the times of all the riders between 11th and 20th are as follows:

Augustyn12’04”
Veloso12’28”
Costa12’29”
Weening12’33”
Bauer12’39”
Gautier12’55”
Bono12’55”
Bellis12’56”
Gerrans12’56”
Roux12’58”


There was only a 41” get between these riders and both i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Pineau and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Vanendert, who started the day in 9th and 10th. That means that both of them need to come in with a time better than 12’45” in order to fend off Augustyn’s late surge up the rankings.

Vanendert is the first of these two out, and he sets a time of 7’02” at the first checkpoint, which looks good enough to ensure his position.

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Indeed Vanendert sets a solid time of 12’31”, which keeps him well clear of Augustyn. Pineau, on the other hand appears to be struggling somewhat. His time through the intermediate point is 7’11”, which is already 27” slower than Augustyn. Can he pick it up?

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No he can’t. Pineau sets a time of 12’50”, and Augustyn moves into the top 10 overall.

Next up is the duel for 7th place between i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Roche and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png LL Sanchez. Both of these came into today’s stage and indeed the whole race, as favourites. As such they will both be expecting to move up the table. Roche is the first out of the starting house.

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His time through the first check is really strong, clocking at 6’48”. Indeed, he manages to keep strong form right to the top of the mountain and records a time of 12’11”, which is provisionally 3rd. Just behind him is Sanchez. Sanchez too sets a great time through the first point, clocking 6’46”, just 2 seconds slower than Augustyn.

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Sanchez keeps his pace high, but just falls short of overtaking Augustyn with a time of 12’06”. This will almost certainly be enough to move him into the top 6, possibly even the top 5.

The first man standing in his way will be i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Cesare Di Maggio. Di Maggio started today 24” ahead of Sanchez and Roche, so he needs a time of 12’30” to stay ahead of both of them. Given that his time through the first check registers outside the top 60 this is clearly not going to happen.

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His time at the end is 12’55”, dropping him to 8th place. The next man to try to defend his position is i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Francesco Ginanni. Ginanni starts the day 32” ahead of Roche and Sanchez. This means he needs a time of 12’38” to stay ahead of Sanchez and 12’43” to stay ahead of Roche. His time through the first check is 7’06”, so things could be fairly close.

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At the end he clocks in at 12’42”, leaving him a precious second ahead of Roche, but still behind the time of Sanchez, who now is guaranteed a top 5 on GC after today. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Massimo Iannetti has been overperforming during this tour and currently sits in fourth place. He is expected to struggle today, however. He needs a time of 12’47” to hold off Sanchez. His time is also outside of the top 60 at the first check.

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At the very end he gets a terrible time of 13’04”, and this indeed drops him below both Ginanni and his teammate Roche, into 7th place.

i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Rovira is the next rider on the road, and he is under no illusions as to his ability on this sort of course. He is too far back to catch the two leaders and too far ahead to lose his third place. As such he just cruises up the mountain as best he can and just gets a time of 13’03”, but holds onto his podium spot.

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Now it comes to the final two riders. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Matthew Busche is now just 1 second behind i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png David De la Fuente, and it would be a huge surprise if he were to beat him in a mountain time trial. Indeed, Busche’s time through the first check is outside the top 60.

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De la Fuente, meanwhile, goes through in 6’57”, provisionally 11th.

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Busche can’t increase his speed to make up much ground, but by the same token he is safe from Rovira. He gets a time of 12’54”, and contents himself with being on the podium. Meanwhile, De la Fuente finishes us off by crossing the line with a fine display. He comes through in 12’29”, which is the 14th best for the day.

Looking at the jerseys, the GC was completely shaken up with LL Sanchez and Augustyn being the two big movers of the day. Roche moves into the points jersey thanks to his great time on this stage. Breschel will have to hope that he can make some points up on the fairly flat stage tomorrow, unless a break stays away yet again. As an added reward for win today, Augustyn gets maximum mountain points at both the intermediate and the finish line, putting him in the lead of the mountain classification, 2 points ahead of Txurruka. Pirelli remain on top of the team classification, rather unsurprisingly and the young rider jersey stays with Di maggio, though the three places behind him are now sorted out.

Stage Results:
1John-Lee AugustynEmu Export12'04
2Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 1
3Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne+ 3
4Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 8
5Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 9
6John GadretJayco - Red Bull+ 10
7Juan José CoboTeam Bianchi+ 12
8Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 18
9Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbea+ 20
10Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
11Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAP+ 22
12Junya SanoMeiji - Fuji+ 24
13Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
14David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi+ 26
15Tom StubbeTeam Bpost+ 27
16Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 28
17Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
18Jelle VanendertTeam Bposts.t.
19Shaun LewisOz Cycling Project+ 29
20Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.

Spoiler
21Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchis.t.
22Pieter WeeningUniCredits.t.
23Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 30
24Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWE+ 31
25Sergio OrtegaUniCredits.t.
26Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 32
27Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchis.t.
28Moris PossoniFerrari - ERG+ 33
29Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Project+ 34
30Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Export+ 35
31Piotr MazurTeam Bianchis.t.
32Jack BauerMeiji - Fujis.t.
33Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 36
34Rory SutherlandTeam WWE+ 37
35Marcel WyssSaab - Scanias.t.
36Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 38
37Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
38Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 39
39Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
40Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fujis.t.
41Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Export+ 40
42Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
43Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
44Michael WolfOz Cycling Projects.t.
45Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bulls.t.
46Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
47David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 41
48Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Bergans+ 42
49Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
50Petter RenängSaab - Scania+ 43
51Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
52Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
53Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bulls.t.
54Thomas ZieglerEmu Export+ 44
55Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
56Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
57Mirko LorenzettoUniCredits.t.
58Bauke MollemaTeam WWEs.t.
59Westley GoughOz Cycling Project+ 45
60Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
61Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 46
62Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
63Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
64Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
65Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
66Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAP+ 47
67Rafael ReisCernes.t.
68Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
69Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
70Lorenzo BernucciUniCredits.t.
71André CardosoCernes.t.
72Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERGs.t.
73Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 48
74Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
75Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
76Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
77Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fujis.t.
78Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
79Kevin IstaSaab - Scania+ 49
80Ivan SeledkovEmu Exports.t.
81Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
82Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
83Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bulls.t.
84Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 50
85Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERGs.t.
86Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
87Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
88Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 51
89Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
90Lucas PerssonSaab - Scanias.t.
91Dainius KairelisEmu Exports.t.
92Anders LundSaab - Scanias.t.
93Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
94Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
95Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
96Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
97Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 52
98Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
99Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
100Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
101Simon GerransJayco - Red Bulls.t.
102Tadej ValjavecUniCredit+ 53
103Nairo QuintanaUniCredits.t.
104Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
105Michael VingerlingTeam WWE+ 54
106Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fujis.t.
107Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
108Ricardo VilelaCernes.t.
109Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 55
110Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
111Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
112Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
113Matti BreschelSaab - Scanias.t.
114Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 56
115Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
116Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERGs.t.
117Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
118Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
119Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
120Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
121Rohan DennisTeam Bianchi+ 57
122Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
123Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bposts.t.
124Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERGs.t.
125Tom ScullyMeiji - Fujis.t.
126Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
127Bruno BorgesCernes.t.
128Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fuji+ 58
129Salvatore PuccioUniCredit+ 59
130Amaro AntunesCernes.t.
131Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
132Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
133Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
134Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falke+ 1'00
135Joeri StallaertTeam Bposts.t.
136Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Exports.t.
137Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
138Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
139Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Project+ 1'01
140Jon Ander InsaustiCernes.t.
141Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchis.t.
142Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
143Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 1'02
144Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Project+ 1'03
145Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
146William MaesenTeam Bpost+ 1'05
147Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
148Philip LaverySaab - Scanias.t.
149Adrien NiyonshutiTeam A+ 1'06
150Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
151Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbea+ 1'07
152Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
153Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
154Luis AfonsoCernes.t.
155Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1'08
156Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
157Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scanias.t.
158Dimitri De FauwEmu Export+ 1'10
159Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
160Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
161Estifanos KebedeTeam A+ 1'16
162Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 1'20
163Robert HunterTeam A+ 1'24
164Luthando KakaTeam A+ 1'50
165Bassirou KonteTeam A+ 2'19


General Classification:
1David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi14h27'26
2Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 25
3Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans+ 1'11
4Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne+ 2'02
5Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 2'05
6Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 2'07
7Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 2'17
8Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 2'26
9Jelle VanendertTeam Bpost+ 2'40
10John-Lee AugustynEmu Export+ 2'53
11Jérôme PineauTeam WWE+ 2'58
12Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bull+ 3'17
13Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 3'21
14Pieter WeeningUniCredit+ 3'22
15Jack BauerMeiji - Fuji+ 3'28
16Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 3'44
17Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
18Simon GerransJayco - Red Bull+ 3'45
19Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
20Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Bergans+ 3'47

Spoiler
21Matti BreschelSaab - Scania+ 4'30
22Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 4'40
23Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
24Juan José CoboTeam Bianchi+ 5'01
25Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchi+ 5'18
26Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 6'08
27Junya SanoMeiji - Fuji+ 6'13
28John GadretJayco - Red Bull+ 6'17
29Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bull+ 6'27
30Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
31Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke+ 6'33
32Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERG+ 6'36
33Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERG+ 6'39
34Marcel WyssSaab - Scania+ 6'44
35Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 7'08
36Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bull+ 7'20
37Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 7'39
38Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWE+ 7'41
39Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 7'49
40Bruno BorgesCerne+ 8'12
41Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERG+ 8'26
42Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 8'40
43Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAP+ 8'47
44Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 8'55
45Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falke+ 9'05
46David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 9'06
47Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falke+ 9'07
48Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bull+ 9'17
49Bauke MollemaTeam WWE+ 9'18
50Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 9'22
51Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
52Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Project+ 9'34
53Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 9'37
54Moris PossoniFerrari - ERG+ 9'40
55Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bull+ 9'47
56Mirko LorenzettoUniCredit+ 9'51
57Tom StubbeTeam Bpost+ 9'53
58André CardosoCerne+ 9'54
59Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
60Lorenzo BernucciUniCredit+ 10'13
61Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 10'17
62Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 11'07
63Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbea+ 11'36
64Philip LaverySaab - Scania+ 11'51
65Anders LundSaab - Scania+ 12'03
66Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 12'12
67Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP+ 12'30
68Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 12'41
69Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fuji+ 12'50
70Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi+ 12'54
71Ivan SeledkovEmu Export+ 12'57
72Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 13'00
73Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 13'20
74Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 13'24
75Kevin IstaSaab - Scania+ 13'51
76Luis AfonsoCerne+ 14'03
77Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 15'03
78Shaun LewisOz Cycling Project+ 15'50
79Michael WolfOz Cycling Project+ 16'09
80Tadej ValjavecUniCredit+ 16'36
81Rory SutherlandTeam WWE+ 17'40
82Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fuji+ 17'56
83Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 18'04
84Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 18'45
85Dainius KairelisEmu Export+ 19'06
86Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERG+ 19'18
87Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 19'26
88Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
89Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 19'35
90Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Export+ 19'44
91Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAP+ 20'05
92Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
93Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAP+ 20'09
94Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 20'18
95Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falke+ 20'29
96Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbea+ 20'38
97Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 21'22
98Rafael ReisCerne+ 21'26
99Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
100Amaro AntunesCerne+ 22'16
101Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Export+ 22'20
102Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fuji+ 22'26
103Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 22'48
104Sergio OrtegaUniCredit+ 23'55
105Nairo QuintanaUniCredit+ 24'17
106Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Export+ 24'24
107Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
108Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 25'09
109Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchi+ 25'23
110Ricardo VilelaCerne+ 25'45
111Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 26'25
112Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 27'00
113Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbea+ 27'12
114Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falke+ 27'44
115Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchi+ 28'09
116Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 28'18
117Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scania+ 28'34
118Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Bergans+ 29'35
119Tom ScullyMeiji - Fujis.t.
120Leif HosteTeam WWE+ 30'11
121Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
122Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAP+ 30'14
123Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 30'19
124Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERG+ 30'23
125Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fuji+ 30'25
126Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bpost+ 30'32
127William MaesenTeam Bposts.t.
128Julián BecerraTeam WWE+ 30'41
129Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERG+ 30'50
130Joeri StallaertTeam Bpost+ 30'53
131Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bpost+ 32'23
132Thomas ZieglerEmu Export+ 33'34
133Salvatore PuccioUniCredit+ 35'20
134Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Project+ 36'06
135Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falke+ 36'10
136Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost+ 37'29
137Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAP+ 37'37
138Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 37'49
139Michael VingerlingTeam WWE+ 38'01
140Petter RenängSaab - Scania+ 38'29
141Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 38'34
142Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Bergans+ 38'35
143Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 38'54
144Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 39'16
145Westley GoughOz Cycling Project+ 39'40
146Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Bergans+ 40'03
147Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERG+ 40'16
148Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 40'33
149Lucas PerssonSaab - Scania+ 41'25
150Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 41'31
151Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 41'37
152Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 41'42
153Jon Ander InsaustiCerne+ 42'25
154Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Project+ 46'14
155Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 46'44
156Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 46'46
157Adrien NiyonshutiTeam A+ 46'48
158Dimitri De FauwEmu Export+ 46'51
159Rohan DennisTeam Bianchi+ 50'06
160Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbea+ 50'29
161Luthando KakaTeam A+ 55'24
162Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 56'16
163Bassirou KonteTeam A+ 59'37
164Estifanos KebedeTeam A+ 1h01'19
165Robert HunterTeam A+ 1h02'10


Points Classification:
1Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo43
2Matti BreschelSaab - Scania40
3Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans35
4Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke34
5John-Lee AugustynEmu Export32
6Bruno BorgesCerne32
7Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized31
8David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi27
9Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne26
10Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka25


Mountain Classification:
1John-Lee AugustynEmu Export26
2Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE24
3Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka22
4Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne18
5Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo16
6Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans16
7Bruno BorgesCerne16
8Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling14
9David De la FuenteTeam Bianchi12
10Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fuji12


Team Classification:
1Pirelli - Alfa Romeo43h23'50
2Team Bianchi+ 7'52
3Jayco - Red Bull+ 8'01
4Aker Solutions - Bergans+ 9'37
5Rapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 11'14
6Team WWE+ 11'14
7Vespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 13'17
8Team Bpost+ 14'45
9Saab - Scania+ 15'04
10Team CSC-Orbea+ 15'16
11UniCredit+ 17'12
12Team Venchi ProCycling+ 17'48
13Cerne+ 18'50
14Ferrari - ERG+ 19'48
15Meiji - Fuji+ 20'10
16Team Trilux - Falke+ 23'19
17California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 24'41
18Emu Export+ 25'15
19Team Puma - SAP+ 28'23
20Oz Cycling Project+ 31'51


Young Riders:
1Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCycling14h29'52
2Cyril GautierTeam Bpost+ 1'18
3Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 1'19
4Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Bergans+ 1'21
5Bruno BorgesCerne+ 5'46
6Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 6'56
7Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 7'11
8Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Project+ 8'41
9Philip LaverySaab - Scania+ 9'25
10Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 9'46
 
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