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KBC Driedaagse De Panne - Koksijde - Stage 3
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It’s the final stage before the time trial, as well as the longest stage. Luckley for the riders, today there is no rain, no wind, and less cold. A sprint seems likey since most GC riders will be saving energy for tomorrow. That means Mohs, van Heerden and van Avermeat are the favourites.
As it seems most riders fear the length of the stage, there are no attacks until the first sprint. Van Avermeat takes it, having had a solid leadout by Stroetinga. Casper and Ascani take the remaining points. It seems a bit pointless though, since Ponzi has a big lead in the points classification…
As we reach the only KOM sprint of the day, Ponzi attacks to take it with easy. Mainly because the others are held back by three motorcycles who wheren’t paying attention, but does Simone care? Thats right, he doesnt. This is even more pointless then sprints though, since Leukemans can’t lose the KOM jersey anymore. Oh well, at least Ponzi secured second place here.
And after 62km we’ve finally got the first attack. It’s Petrie-Armstrong again! But, this time, noone follows. That means he’ll have to cover the remaining 160km all alone. Not only is that a hard job, it’s also pretty chanceless.
He keeps going though, scoring a lot of publicity on tv for his sponsors.
Behind him, it’s now Caspers turn to take revenge on van Avermeat in the second sprint.
And the third sprint, won by Petrie-Armstrong of course, is no different as van Avermeat now has a very bad leadout, while Casper had a good one: Casper second, teammate Dall’Antonia third.
Petrie-Armstrong meanwhile, doesn’t has any chance of the stagewin. He’s kept within reach.
And with 25km left, it’s over for him as he’s caugth, passed and dropped. What a day for him; now he’ll have to cover the remaining kilometers alone as well…
But still, the races goes on. With 7km left, the preparation for the sprint it on! On the left are Tennant and Kennaugh followed by Eisel and Bongiorno, as are Ascani and Gatto. On the other side we have Dall’Antonia, Casper, Mohs and van Avermeat.
3km: Eisel decided to go his own way, as Dall’Antonia’s leadout turns out the weakest one. Tennant and Kennaugh looking good.
One kilometer later though, Tennant fades as well, as Ista leads the sprint, followed bu Kennaugh and Bongiorna and van Heerden coming up as well.
And into the final km Kennaugh and van Heerden are off, as for Bongiorno, Weissinger, Ista, Paolini and Eisel the only thing that remains is sprinting for third.
And Kennaugh is just unstoppable! Van Heerden couldn’t even come close!
Behind them, it’s suprizingly Weissinger who takes third for Nvidia.
So, going into the final time trial, the top 6 seems sure. The question is just, in which order will they finish?
Stage result
1 Peter Kennaugh 100% ME 5h00'34 2 Juan Van Heerden AON Global s.t. 3 René Weissinger Nvidia Intel s.t. 4 Ruben Bongiorno Molteni s.t. 5 Luca Paolini Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 6 Bernhard Eisel Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 7 Kevin Ista Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 8 Jimmy Casper Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 9 Kenny De Ketele Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 10 Matt Rowe Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 11 Erik Mohs IrnBru - RBS s.t. 12 Cherif Abdallah AON Global s.t. 13 Luke Rowe Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 14 Björn Leukemans Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 15 Marc De Maar AON Global s.t. 16 Greg Van Avermaet Team NOS s.t. 17 Simone Ponzi Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 18 Oscar Gatto Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 19 Adam Blythe 100% ME s.t. 20 Paolo Locatelli Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 21 Ruslan Grychenko Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 22 Oscar Freire Nokia-Nike s.t. 23 Enrico Franzoi Nvidia Intel s.t. 24 Gianpaolo Caruso Nvidia Intel s.t. 25 Leif Hoste Nvidia Intel s.t. 26 Heinrich Haussler Nokia-Nike s.t. 27 Andy Cappelle Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 28 Steven Cummings Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 29 Tiziano Dall'Antonia Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 30 Manuel Quinziato Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 31 Niki Terpstra IrnBru - RBS s.t. 32 Jonathan McEvoy Nokia-Nike s.t. 33 Pedro Pablo Pérez Márquez Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 34 Johan Vansummeren Team NOS s.t. 35 Andrew Tennant 100% ME s.t. 36 Juan Pablo Forero Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy s.t. 37 Richard Tanguy Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 38 Bart Wellens Team NOS s.t. 39 Ricardo Van der Velde Team NOS s.t. 40 Fabien Taillefour Nvidia Intel s.t. 41 Mikel Astarloza Nvidia Intel s.t. 42 Christian Pfannberger Nvidia Intel s.t. 43 Marc Machado AON Global s.t. 44 Mark Jamieson IrnBru - RBS s.t. 45 Zakkari Dempster IrnBru - RBS s.t. 46 Olivier Kaisen AON Global s.t. 47 Kieran Page Nokia-Nike s.t. 48 Luca Ascani Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 49 Frederik Willems Molteni s.t. 50 David Boucher Molteni s.t. 51 Evan Oliphant Nokia-Nike s.t. 52 Jan Hruska Molteni s.t. 53 Tim Dees Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 54 Simon Clarke IrnBru - RBS s.t. 55 Cornelius Van Ooijen IrnBru - RBS s.t. 56 Jelle Wallays Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 57 Andrew Fenn 100% ME s.t. 58 Bradley Wiggins 100% ME s.t. 59 Lars Ulrich Team NOS s.t. 60 Alessio Signego Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 61 Dale Appleby 100% ME s.t. 62 Luca Mazzanti Molteni s.t. 63 Ciaran Cassidy Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 64 Coen Vermeltfoort Team NOS s.t. 65 Tyler Butterfield Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 66 Tomas Swift-Metcalfe 100% ME s.t. 67 Ciaran Kelly Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 68 Muradjan Khalmuratov AON Global s.t. 69 Wim Stroetinga Team NOS s.t. 70 Ananias Ananias THE CONTROL TEAM s.t. 71 Lucas Euser Molteni s.t. 72 Kristian House THE CONTROL TEAM s.t. 73 Fabio Montenegro Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team s.t. 74 Peter Williams THE CONTROL TEAM s.t. 75 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke THE CONTROL TEAM s.t. 76 Lennie Kirk Nokia-Nike + 2'07 77 Miles Olman IrnBru - RBS + 2'58 78 Esteban Mardones AON Global + 3'46 79 Jeremy Hunt Molteni s.t. 80 Amadou Bakari Nokia-Nike + 6'18 81 Adam Petrie-Armstrong Vespa-Caffrey's + 8'50
GC
1 Björn Leukemans Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy 14h15'15 2 Luke Rowe Wiggle Pro Cycling Team + 8 3 Leif Hoste Nvidia Intel + 12 4 Marc De Maar AON Global + 20 5 Johan Vansummeren Team NOS s.t. 6 Manuel Quinziato Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 7 Simone Ponzi Wiggle Pro Cycling Team + 1'51 8 Enrico Franzoi Nvidia Intel + 1'54 9 Andy Cappelle Vespa-Caffrey's s.t. 10 Luca Paolini Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy + 3'53 11 David Boucher Molteni + 5'43 12 Bart Wellens Team NOS + 6'48 13 Frederik Willems Molteni s.t. 14 Juan Van Heerden AON Global + 7'05 15 Greg Van Avermaet Team NOS + 7'18 16 Bernhard Eisel Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team + 7'26 17 Adam Blythe 100% ME s.t. 18 Kevin Ista Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 19 Oscar Freire Nokia-Nike s.t. 20 Ricardo Van der Velde Team NOS s.t. 21 Steven Cummings Wiggle Pro Cycling Team s.t. 22 Heinrich Haussler Nokia-Nike s.t. 23 Bradley Wiggins 100% ME s.t. 24 Niki Terpstra IrnBru - RBS + 7'47 25 Jimmy Casper Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy + 8'12
Points
1 Simone Ponzi Wiggle Pro Cycling Team 43 2 Jimmy Casper Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy 36 3 Peter Kennaugh 100% ME 34 4 Evan Oliphant Nokia-Nike 32 5 Björn Leukemans Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy 27 6 Luke Rowe Wiggle Pro Cycling Team 25 7 Luca Paolini Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy 24 8 Ruben Bongiorno Molteni 24 9 Juan Van Heerden AON Global 23 10 Greg Van Avermaet Team NOS 20
KOM
1 Björn Leukemans Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy 20 2 Simone Ponzi Wiggle Pro Cycling Team 18 3 Jelle Wallays Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team 10 4 Evan Oliphant Nokia-Nike 8 5 Bart Wellens Team NOS 6 6 Andrew Fenn 100% ME 6 7 Johan Vansummeren Team NOS 4 8 Tomas Swift-Metcalfe 100% ME 4 9 Marc De Maar AON Global 3 10 Adam Petrie-Armstrong Vespa-Caffrey's 3
Young rider
1 Luke Rowe Wiggle Pro Cycling Team 14h15'23 (1) 2 Marc De Maar AON Global + 12 (2) 3 Simone Ponzi Wiggle Pro Cycling Team + 1'43 (3) 4 Juan Van Heerden AON Global + 6'57 (4) 5 Greg Van Avermaet Team NOS + 7'10 (5)
Teams
1 Nvidia Intel 42h53'51 (1) 2 Vespa-Caffrey's + 1'31 (2) 3 Wiggle Pro Cycling Team + 2'09 (3) 4 Kenda Pro Cycling P/B Spinergy + 4'39 (4) 5 Team NOS + 4'54 (5) 6 AON Global + 8'31 (6) 7 Nokia-Nike + 9'38 (7) 8 Molteni + 14'38 (8) 9 Wal-Mart Pro Cycling Team + 15'46 (9) 10 100% ME + 16'47 (10) 11 IrnBru - RBS + 17'41 (11)
Edited by Roman on 18-10-2016 03:49
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