So as a bit of an innovation in modern day Grand Tours, the key time trial is early in the race. This is likely to force the climbers to attack as soon as we hit the mountains (that is to say, tomorrow). Today’s course is 43.2km in length and almost entirely flat, with just a small climb between the two time checks. The first check is after 15km and the second is after 34km.
There are a lot of time trialists who set off early. We are going to have to cover them first as they vie for a potential stage win or at least a strong placing, and then we will have to watch the GC shake-up towards the end of the stage. There are some early times which are quite good. The early leader is Freddy Johansson with a time of 1h01’04”. The even better time trialists follow soon after. Sten Stenersen is just such a rider. He sets new best times at the first two checks – 21’31” and 48’02”.
And his final time is a new best of 1h00’57”. This is clearly a great time so it looks like any effort under 61 minutes is going to be competitive. This is clearly a strong time, as Michael Faerk Christensen, his teammate and a better time trialist on paper, comes in just one second slower, making it two B&O riders on the early provisional podium.
The next strong time trialists out on course is the young Frenchman Mathieu Bernaudeau. He really doesn’t like hills but over this sort of terrain he is fantastic. His first time is lacking somewhat, however, as he goes through in 21’36” which is 5” slower than our current leader. A fantastic second leg of the course really helps him, however, and he brings that time back, turning it into a 4” lead at the second check. Will he hold this to the finish?
He does indeed and we have our new best time of 1h00’49”. It looks like the 1 hour mark will be out of reach of almost anybody here, so Bernaudeau can be pleased with his ride.
Two more outside favourites for today now go through the finishing line. Maciej Bodnar is just 2” slower than Bernaudeau and so too is Javier Aramendía. The Spaniard trailed the Polish rider at each of the time checks but just beats him by a fraction of a second to move onto the second step of the podium. That also knocks the two B&O riders off.
So from Aramendia in 128th place we have to wait until the 78th overall Fabio Duarte comes through for anything notable to happen. The Colombian has had a fairly dismal race thus far and will be hoping to make some time back here. Certainly with the mountains coming up he may be able to get some time back and continue aiming for the top 15-20. His time at the first check shows his seriousness as he goes through in a new best of 21’27”, beating Stenersen’s previous best by 4”. He in fact loses a lot of time across the middle section as he goes through in 48’05”, 7” behind our stage leader Bernaudeau.
This trend doesn’t stop as he finishes in 1h00’59”. Certainly that’s a respectable time and he will undoubtedly move up on GC tonight but after that start he looked like he was capable of so much more.
Just 5 riders after Duarte, sitting in 73rd place thanks to some unnecessary time loss on the hills is Jose Rujano. This could be a tough day for him, given that he was 52nd in the prologue, which actually suited him a bit more. Regardless, he needs to perform today if he wants to keep a top 10 overall in sight. His time through the first check isn’t going to set the world on fire, but 21’46” is a solid time which is actually the same as Victor Renäng managed earlier. His second check is a little slow as he goes through in 48’40”, putting him 42” on the best time of Bernaudeau.
And his final time is 1h01’43”, which is still within a minute of that important 61 minute mark. Clearly this is one of Rujano’s better time trial efforts and he is going to lose less time than he was anticipating.
So we go from a pure climber to a pure time trialist. 68th placed Andrew Tennant surely had this stage circled in his race handbook and will be hoping for a big result today. Through the first check it is clear that he is on a magnificent ride – 21’11” puts him almost 20” faster than the previous best. And he keeps this speed through the second check as he goes through in 47’20”.
And we have a new best time of 1h00’05”. So close to that 1 hour mark! But more importantly that’s 44” better than the previous best of Bernaudeau. Could we be witnessing a huge upset as a Pro Continental rider takes a time trial stage at a Grand Tour?
To say that Ryan Eastman has been disappointing this race would be an understatement. From odd tactics (like getting in the break on stage 2) to poor positioning (like losing time on the final hill on stage 2), he really hasn’t done himself any favours. He isn’t brilliant against the clock but still needs to perform today to justify the huge amount of money the team has sunk into him. His performance at the first check is a strong 21’37”, just 1 second slower than Bernaudeau. He clearly expended a lot of energy at this early phase, however, as his second check is a much slower 48’16”.
And Eastman finishes in a time of 1h01’12”, which is rather disappointing compared to his first time. The key is clearly to conserve as much energy as possible for the end.
But blazing up behind him is Rigoberto Uran! He is a great time trialist and was listed as another outsider for this stage. And you can see why as he sets a new best at the first check of 20’59”. That’s 12” faster than Tennant! Some riders have been going too hard too early, however... but Uran isn’t one of them as he sets another new best at the second check. The time here is 46’51”, putting him almost 30” ahead of Tennant. The Colombian is flying!
And Rigoberto Uran sets a new best time at the finish, and it is a great one – 59’28”! He doesn’t just beat the 1 hour mark - he completely destroys it. You have to wonder if he can make back almost all the time he lost on the earlier stages
All of the riders from this point onward haven’t lost any time on the road stages, so they can fight it out for GC places. Of course with Uran surging up the board they are also going to be trying to defend their own positions. Note that some riders will be skipped over because they are not particularly good TT riders and aren’t riding for GC either.
The first of these riders is the young Rasmus Guldhammer, sitting in 37th. This is his weakest discipline by far and that’s why he is further down than the others – he was 69th in the prologue. And it doesn’t look like things will be much better today as he goes through the first check in 22’21”. Things continue poorly as his next time is 49’26”.
And his final time is 1h02’33”, which puts him in provisional 41st. He is going to slip a long way back today and indeed Uran easily overtakes him.
Pierre Rolland isn’t really a complete GC rider but he could make some nice inroads to stick his neck into the top 10 for at least one day, scoring some valuable points and getting the prestige. There is also a stage placing to think about. Indeed through the first check he is a serious contender as he clocks the third best time of 21’25”. He keeps his third place through the second check with a time of 47’23”.
And just for a change he finishes in third place, with a time of 1h00’06”, just 1 second slower than Tennant, who could well be lining up for a stage podium here.
Some have been tipping Tiago Machado as a possible rider to take out the whole race here, or at least a podium. Certainly he hasn’t shown himself much but after today things will get much easier for him. He just has to limit his losses here. His first time of 21’54” is perhaps not what he was looking for and indeed his second check of 48’24” is slower than Eastman’s time.
He finishes in 1h01’19”, which is certainly enough to limit most serious time losses, but in reality he was probably capable of more than that. He currently sits 15th on the provisional time.
Daniel Martin perhaps surprised a bit in the prologue as he finished 15th, but a lot of that was due to his climbing ability. Here it will just be one long contest over the flat. And certainly it must feel like a long day for him as his first check is a rather poor 22’04”. His second check doesn’t deliver any better news as it reads 48’48”, which is actually slower than Rujano.
Martin finishes the course in 1h01’48”, which is 33rd provisionally, but with the number of other TT riders left to come he may well drop down into about 40th on GC. One consolation for him will surely be that he held Uran off by 4”.
Another rider thinking more about the stage placing today is Dmitri Grabovski. He sits in 21st and could well move himself up temporarily. His first time is only 21’42”, which is actually worse than Eastman. But unlike the American Grabovski has clearly conserved some power and through the second check he moves up to 8th place with a time of 48’01”. Could he power on further up the standings?
He does indeed as he finishes in 1h00’51”, good enough for a provisional 5th. That may well be good enough for a top 10 today.
We now move into our top 20 and the first of those is Ian Bibby, who has kept himself out of trouble thus far, perhaps helped by his team of puncheurs. His first check is 21’36”, putting him easily in amongst the early time trialists, right where he wants to be. He clearly learned from earlier riders that you have to conserve energy, however, as he now pulls out a terrific 47’47” at the second check which will put him 4th there.
And Bibby will be truly pleased with his performance today as he comes in with a time of 1h00’36”, which is 4th at the moment. That’s two riders from Jaguar in the top 5 so far!
Riccardo Ricco is a much worse time triailist, so he will be one of those riders limiting his losses today. He really needs to do something in the mountains because his gap is likely to be quite daunting after today. His first check, however, is absolutely dismall. He goes through in 22’08”, which is one of the slowest efforts from a GC rider so far. His second check is certainly not any better as he goes through in 49’18”.
And his final time is 1h02’24”, well off some of his competitors and putting him in only 44th on the stage at the moment. Interestingly, it also means that Uran moves ahead of him in the general classification, which should give some indication of how poor that time was.
Moving now to 15th place, we have Juan Jose Cobo. Like Ricco he isn’t a particularly good time trialist, but unlike Ricco there isn’t a lot of pressure to perform. His first time is 22’08”, perhaps not as bad as could be expected. His second check is 48’58”.
And he finishes the course in 1h01’59”, and given that he was probably aiming for around the 62 minute mark, that’s an acceptable effort. He will lose time to Uran as well, but the top 15-20 are still in sight.
One of the riders truly looking to tear up the course today is surely Ruben Plaza. He starts the day in 14th overall but could certainly move up into the top 5. He really needs to make up time now because as soon as the toughest mountains come he will lose minutes. His first check is a fairly strong 21’30”. Things only get better from here, as he has clearly conserved energy and gets a time through the second check of 47’35”, good enough for 4th at the moment.
And he holds that speed to the end and gets a more than respectable 1h00’20”, which is 4th at the moment, moving between Rolland and Bibby.
Sitting in 12th overall is Stefan Denifl. He came a remarkable 8th in the prologue and will be hoping for a similar performance here to spur him into the top 10. Realistically though that course suited him much more than this one. His first check, however, is a relatively strong 21’53”, about the same time as Machado, who finished 15th earlier. His second check is another solid time of 48’26”.
And his final time is 1h01’21”, which is provisional 21st place and certainly another surprisingly good performance from the Austrian.
10th overall Alberto Contador was 6th in the initial time trial and will certainly be looking to put in a good showing here. While not as good a time trialist as the absolute best GC riders, he is certainly better than most. This longer test should suit him. His first time is a fairly average 21’36” but he really picks up and goes to set the 6th best time at the second provisional check of 47’50”.
Contador finishes the course in provisional 6th with a time of 1h00’37”, which I’m sure he will be happy with. Uran must also be getting excited because there aren’t many riders left who can beat him from here.
One of the riders who will certainly not be beating him today is Frank Schleck. Certainly the best puncheur in the race, he is also a poor time trialist. This will be about serious damage limitation and he will have to be more aggressive on the hills if he wants to make back any lost time. His first check is 22’14”, just inside the time of Ricco. His second check isn’t much better as he goes through in 49’11”.
And he finishes in provisional 44th place, with a time of 1h02’16”. That’s yet another rider who will be overtaken by Uran, who could well be moving into the top 20 today and back into GC contention.
It seems likely that Vincenzo Nibali, who sits in 7th at the moment, will want to try to defend his top 10 place before the mountains, which will give him more options as the race carries on. Certainly it is also a chance to really put some time into the slightly better climbers. And so he does at the first check as he goes through in 21’32”. His second check time is 47’43”, meaning that he has put 7” into Contador thus far.
The finishing time for Nibali is 1h00’28”, good enough for 5th thus far, just 4” slower than Bibby but more importantly 9” faster than Contador.
So we come to our top 5 and we start with one of the favourites to take the stage Justo Tenorio. He starts the day 7” down on GC but should be able to beat every rider ahead of him except perhaps Joost Posthuma. Just as a reminder the time to beat for the stage is 59’28” as set by Uran. The time through the first check is a solid 21’14”. Solid but still 15” slower than the Colombian. He clearly picks up the pace though as he moves into second at the 34km intermediate check, overtaking Tennant with a time of 47’05”.
And the time of Tenorio at the finish? 59’44”. That’s 16” too slow to take the stage win but certainly brilliant for his GC chances.
Following that brilliant performance is one of the big surprises of the prologue, as Luis Leon Sanchez goes out on course. He will be hoping for a good time here to get his GC bid off to a good start. His first time is 21’42”, which means that he has already dropped some time on likely rivals. His 48’06” at the second check also is a bit lacklustre.
And he finishes in 1h00’58”, which is currently 14th. That means that he will almost certainly drop out of the top 5 today, but will hold on to his top 10 position.
His much more anticipated teammate Joost Posthuma is next. He won the first stage and is the best time trialist here on paper, but we have already seen how good Uran’s time is, so can he do this? Remember that there is also a leader’s jersey on the table. He needs a time of 59’47” or better to stay ahead of Tenorio and lead the race for the second time. The Dutchman’s first check is 21’18”, meaning that he has already dropped 4” to Tenorio and 19” to Uran. Clearly something is not right as his second check is 47’15”, which is third place but still well behind both of the others. Perhaps his efforts in the break yesterday cost him too much energy?
And Posthuma looks absolutely broken as he crosses the line. His time is 59’57” – normally a time to be proud of but in this case he has failed to gain another day as race leader. Still, he will end the day as 3rd best time.
The race carries on as our second last rider Alejandro Valverde is next. This is his weakest discipline and he will be hoping to keep his GC position relatively intact before the mountains start tomorrow. His first time is 21’56”, which is actually not as bad as it could have been. His second check time is 48’37”.
And he finishes in a time of 1h01’35”, which is certainly acceptable and is good enough for provisional 33rd.
And last but not least we have our race leader Damiano Caruso. To say that he is not known as a time trialist would be an understatement. But really he has enjoyed a stage win and a day as race leader thus far so if he takes it easy certainly no one will blame him. His first time is 23’24”, which is 180th. His second check is 51’51”.
And he finishes the course in 1h05’30”, a time that is 186th out of 197. He waves to the crowd as he comes in and it is clear that either way he has enjoyed the novelty of being race leader.
So Rigoberto Uran takes a stage win which makes up for his earlier performances somewhat. Not only that but he surges up the table to 20th place, only 2’22” down on our new race leader Justo Tenorio. The whole GC has been reshaped and it will be shaken up again tomorrow as we hit our first mountain stage of the race. Joost Posthuma gets the points jersey as a consolation prize for his third place today.
Stage Results:
1
Rigoberto Úran
Milka - AVG
59'28
2
Justo Tenorio
Santander
+ 16
3
Joost Posthuma
Project 1t4i
+ 29
4
Andrew Tennant
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 37
5
Pierre Rolland
Festina-Canal+
s.t.
6
Rubén Plaza
Prio - Porto
+ 52
7
Vincenzo Nibali
UBS - BMC
+ 1'00
8
Ian Bibby
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 1'07
9
Alberto Contador
Festina-Canal+
+ 1'09
10
Mathieu Bernaudeau
Festina-Canal+
+ 1'21
11
Dmitri Grabovski
Team Bacardi
+ 1'23
12
Maciej Bodnar
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 1'24
13
Javier Aramendía
Lotto - Cervelo
s.t.
14
Sten Stenersen
Team B&O
+ 1'29
15
Luis Leon Sanchez Gil
Project 1t4i
+ 1'30
16
Florian Morizot
Pearl Adidas
+ 1'31
17
Michael Faerk Christensen
Team B&O
s.t.
18
Fabio Duarte
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 1'32
19
Yevgeni Nepomnyachsniy
Milka - AVG
+ 1'33
20
Freddy Johansson
Koenigsegg
+ 1'36
21
Ryan Eastman
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 1'45
22
Jurgen Van Goolen
Pokerstars.com
+ 1'48
23
Tiago Machado
Pearl Adidas
+ 1'51
24
Dan Craven
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 1'52
25
Jack Bobridge
Simply Red Bull
+ 1'53
26
Stefan Denifl
Wikipedia
s.t.
27
Brent Bookwalter
Wikipedia
+ 1'55
28
Wout Poels
Project 1t4i
+ 1'57
29
Jose Goncalves
Pearl Adidas
+ 2'02
30
Tyler Brandt
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 2'04
31
Mattia Cattaneo
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 2'06
32
Viktor Renäng
Koenigsegg
+ 2'07
33
Alejandro Valverde
Koenigsegg
s.t.
34
Carlos Oyarzun
Pendleton's
+ 2'08
35
Steven Kruijswijk
Team B&O
s.t.
36
Jelle Vanendert
Project 1t4i
s.t.
37
Alexander Wetterhall
Koenigsegg
+ 2'10
38
Nelson Oliveira
Prio - Porto
+ 2'11
39
Branislav Samoilev
Pearl Adidas
+ 2'13
40
Pim Ligthart
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 2'14
41
Riccardo Zoidl
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'16
42
José Rujano
Pokerstars.com
s.t.
43
Matea Kvasina
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'17
44
Niki Terpstra
Pokerstars.com
+ 2'19
45
Daniel Martin
Pendleton's
+ 2'20
46
Welle Jallays
Pokerstars.com
+ 2'22
47
Gustavo Veloso
Santander
+ 2'24
48
Rafael Valls
Santander
+ 2'25
49
Juan José Cobo
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 2'31
50
Dan Holloway
Pokerstars.com
+ 2'37
51
Moises Dueñas
Lotto - Cervelo
s.t.
52
Jakub Novak
Milka - AVG
+ 2'41
53
Thomas Peterson
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
s.t.
54
Robin van der Hugenhaben
Koenigsegg
+ 2'47
55
Frank Schleck
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'48
56
Jelle Wallays
Pokerstars.com
+ 2'53
57
Dominique Nerz
Team Puma - SAP
+ 2'55
58
Konstantin Siutsou
Pendleton's
+ 2'56
59
Riccardo Ricco
Team Bacardi
s.t.
60
Daniel Teklehaimanot
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 2'57
61
Matthias Frank
UBS - BMC
s.t.
62
Kiel Reijnen
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
s.t.
63
Ruben Ibanez
Pendleton's
+ 3'00
64
Tom Diggle
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
s.t.
65
Tim Kennaugh
Pendleton's
+ 3'02
66
Erick Rowsell
Simply Red Bull
s.t.
67
Rasmus Guldhammer
Team B&O
+ 3'05
68
José Joaquin Rojas Gil
Aker - MOT
s.t.
69
Jonathan Castroviejo
Project 1t4i
+ 3'08
70
Westley Gough
Milka - AVG
+ 3'10
71
Sergio Pardilla
Team Bacardi
+ 3'14
72
David De la Fuente
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 3'18
73
Petar Panayotov
Pearl Adidas
+ 3'20
74
Bauke Mollema
Festina-Canal+
s.t.
75
Jetse Bol
Team Puma - SAP
+ 3'21
76
Tom Copeland
Pendleton's
s.t.
77
Arnold Jeannesson
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 3'24
78
Daryl Impey
Aker - MOT
+ 3'25
79
Thurakit Boonratanathanakorn
Simply Red Bull
+ 3'27
80
Peter Sagan
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 3'28
81
Jose Mendes
Prio - Porto
+ 3'29
82
Jakub Kratochvila
Milka - AVG
+ 3'30
83
Jackson Rodríguez
Pearl Adidas
+ 3'31
84
Leigh Howard
Milka - AVG
+ 3'34
85
Nathan Haas
Aker - MOT
+ 3'38
86
Julien Simon
Project 1t4i
s.t.
87
Andrew Talansky
Wikipedia
+ 3'41
88
Chris Froome
Jaguar - Eritel
s.t.
89
Martin Hacecký
Team B&O
+ 3'43
90
Paolo Scarponi
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 3'44
91
Amaël Moinard
Simply Red Bull
+ 3'46
92
Ioannis Tamouridis
Festina-Canal+
s.t.
93
Marco Brus
Festina-Canal+
+ 3'47
94
Michael Albasini
UBS - BMC
s.t.
95
Evgeni Sokolov
Team Bacardi
s.t.
96
Abolfazl Gilanipoor
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 3'48
97
Alex Howes
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 3'51
98
Wilco Kelderman
Team Puma - SAP
+ 3'53
99
Bassirou Konte
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 3'55
100
Domenik Klemme
Team B&O
s.t.
101
Francisco José Terciado
Team Bacardi
+ 3'58
102
Travis Meyer
Wikipedia
s.t.
103
Alex Kirsch
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 3'59
104
John Degenkolb
Pokerstars.com
s.t.
105
Ben Gastauer
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 4'03
106
Daniel Navarro
Team Bacardi
+ 4'06
107
Didac Ortega
Santander
s.t.
108
Tom Leezer
Pearl Adidas
+ 4'07
109
Matej Vysna
Milka - AVG
s.t.
110
Benoît Sinner
Festina-Canal+
+ 4'09
111
Jonathan McEvoy
Pendleton's
s.t.
112
Matthew Goss
Wikipedia
+ 4'10
113
Fabio Felline
Team Puma - SAP
+ 4'14
114
Gert Dockx
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 4'16
115
Raúl Granjel Cabrera
Koenigsegg
+ 4'17
116
Hector Duenas Nevado
Aker - MOT
s.t.
117
Wes Sulzberger
Simply Red Bull
+ 4'18
118
Mario Vogt
Team Puma - SAP
+ 4'19
119
Ole Hirschlein
Lotto - Cervelo
s.t.
120
Edoardo Girardi
UBS - BMC
s.t.
121
Simon Zahner
UBS - BMC
+ 4'20
122
Johannes Heider
Team Puma - SAP
+ 4'21
123
George Bennett
Simply Red Bull
+ 4'22
124
Artem Topchanyuk
Aker - MOT
s.t.
125
Philip Deignan
Pendleton's
s.t.
126
David Rosch
Pendleton's
s.t.
127
José Antonio Redondo
Koenigsegg
+ 4'23
128
Armindo Fonseca
Pearl Adidas
+ 4'26
129
Rafael Serrano
Santander
+ 4'27
130
Alex Dowsett
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 4'28
131
Vegard Robinson Bugge
Aker - MOT
s.t.
132
Michael Matthews
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 4'29
133
Christoph Mai
Wikipedia
+ 4'31
134
Christophe Kern
Pokerstars.com
+ 4'33
135
Sondre Sørtveit
Aker - MOT
s.t.
136
Salvatore Mancuso
Team Bacardi
s.t.
137
Ran Margaliot
Simply Red Bull
+ 4'35
138
Jesus Del Nero
Santander
s.t.
139
Anthony Roux
Team Bacardi
+ 4'36
140
Jaroslav Kulhavy
Milka - AVG
s.t.
141
Marek Canecky
Milka - AVG
s.t.
142
Bruno Silva
Prio - Porto
+ 4'38
143
Michael Van Stayen
Simply Red Bull
+ 4'41
144
Dmitri Medvedev
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 4'43
145
Greg Van Avermaet
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 4'45
146
Valerio Agnoli
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
s.t.
147
Tesfar Teklit
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 4'46
148
Pello Bilbao
Team Bacardi
s.t.
149
Jocelyn Bar
Team Puma - SAP
s.t.
150
Alexandre Shushemoin
Aker - MOT
s.t.
151
Andrew Fenn
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 4'47
152
Oliver Zaugg
UBS - BMC
+ 4'49
153
Michał Kwiatkowski
Team B&O
+ 4'50
154
Mwangi Samwel
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 4'56
155
Wesley Kreder
Project 1t4i
s.t.
156
Carlos Baltazar
Prio - Porto
s.t.
157
Marco Corti
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 4'57
158
Ivan Santaromita
UBS - BMC
+ 4'59
159
Hubert Schwab
Team Puma - SAP
+ 5'00
160
Chris Anker Sørensen
Festina-Canal+
+ 5'01
161
André Vital
Prio - Porto
+ 5'03
162
Max Öste-Macdonald
Koenigsegg
+ 5'09
163
Ole Haavardsholm
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 5'10
164
Jon Aberasturi
Project 1t4i
+ 5'12
165
Maximiliano Richeze
UBS - BMC
+ 5'16
166
Mattia Pozzo
Team Puma - SAP
+ 5'26
167
Bruno Borges
Prio - Porto
s.t.
168
Rob Partridge
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 5'28
169
Jocelin Maillet
Pearl Adidas
+ 5'30
170
Pedro Merino Criado
Vesuvio - Accumalux
s.t.
171
Johann Tschopp
UBS - BMC
+ 5'31
172
Darwin Atapuma
Wikipedia
+ 5'32
173
Aitor Hernández Gutierrez
Santander
s.t.
174
Toms Skujins
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 5'35
175
Marcello Pavarin
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 5'36
176
Paride Grillo
Koenigsegg
s.t.
177
Óscar Guerao
Festina-Canal+
+ 5'37
178
Pedro Pablo Pereyra
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 5'38
179
Sam Bennett
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 5'40
180
Samuel Dumoulin
Pokerstars.com
+ 5'43
181
Jude Libert
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 5'44
182
Nikola Aistrup
Team B&O
+ 5'45
183
Meron Amanuel
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 5'46
184
Jay McCarthy
Wikipedia
+ 5'55
185
Michael Vanderaerden
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 5'58
186
Damiano Caruso
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 6'02
187
Lucas Sebastian Haedo
Aker - MOT
+ 6'03
188
Juan Carlos Rienda Segura
Santander
+ 6'05
189
Maciej Ulanowski
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 6'06
190
Mikel Landa
Wikipedia
+ 6'09
191
Daniele Ratto
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 6'11
192
David López Garcia
Santander
+ 6'12
193
Mauro Facci
Simply Red Bull
+ 6'18
194
Nikias Arndt
Team B&O
+ 6'22
195
Chiaffredo Grippo
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 6'28
196
Marc Machado
Prio - Porto
+ 6'36
197
Lionel Coutinho
Prio - Porto
+ 7'33
General Classification:
1
Justo Tenorio
Santander
12h57'45
2
Joost Posthuma
Project 1t4i
+ 10
3
Pierre Rolland
Festina-Canal+
+ 36
4
Rubén Plaza
Prio - Porto
+ 45
5
Vincenzo Nibali
UBS - BMC
s.t.
6
Alberto Contador
Festina-Canal+
+ 57
7
Ian Bibby
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 1'04
8
Luis Leon Sanchez Gil
Project 1t4i
+ 1'12
9
Dmitri Grabovski
Team Bacardi
+ 1'20
10
Stefan Denifl
Wikipedia
+ 1'44
11
Dan Craven
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 1'45
12
Alejandro Valverde
Koenigsegg
+ 1'48
13
Tiago Machado
Pearl Adidas
+ 1'49
14
Jelle Vanendert
Project 1t4i
+ 1'53
15
Jose Goncalves
Pearl Adidas
+ 2'01
16
Alexander Wetterhall
Koenigsegg
+ 2'14
17
Daniel Martin
Pendleton's
+ 2'18
18
Gustavo Veloso
Santander
+ 2'19
19
Riccardo Zoidl
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'21
20
Rigoberto Úran
Milka - AVG
+ 2'22
21
Branislav Samoilev
Pearl Adidas
s.t.
22
Juan José Cobo
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 2'24
23
Rafael Valls
Santander
+ 2'30
24
Frank Schleck
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'36
25
Robin van der Hugenhaben
Koenigsegg
+ 2'41
26
Riccardo Ricco
Team Bacardi
+ 2'52
27
Tom Diggle
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 2'59
28
Konstantin Siutsou
Pendleton's
+ 3'00
29
Andrew Tennant
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 3'05
30
Jonathan Castroviejo
Project 1t4i
+ 3'10
31
Rasmus Guldhammer
Team B&O
+ 3'11
32
Jose Mendes
Prio - Porto
+ 3'16
33
Sergio Pardilla
Team Bacardi
+ 3'21
34
Bauke Mollema
Festina-Canal+
+ 3'26
35
Peter Sagan
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 3'29
36
Chris Froome
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 3'32
37
Julien Simon
Project 1t4i
+ 3'37
38
Domenik Klemme
Team B&O
+ 3'45
39
Nathan Haas
Aker - MOT
+ 3'46
40
Ioannis Tamouridis
Festina-Canal+
+ 3'58
41
Yevgeni Nepomnyachsniy
Milka - AVG
+ 4'01
42
Evgeni Sokolov
Team Bacardi
+ 4'02
43
Florian Morizot
Pearl Adidas
+ 4'04
44
Fabio Duarte
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 4'06
45
Ryan Eastman
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 4'08
46
Travis Meyer
Wikipedia
s.t.
47
Ben Gastauer
Vesuvio - Accumalux
s.t.
48
Francisco José Terciado
Team Bacardi
+ 4'13
49
Jack Bobridge
Simply Red Bull
+ 4'15
50
Jonathan McEvoy
Pendleton's
+ 4'16
51
Didac Ortega
Santander
s.t.
52
Daniel Navarro
Team Bacardi
+ 4'17
53
Jurgen Van Goolen
Pokerstars.com
+ 4'21
54
Vegard Robinson Bugge
Aker - MOT
+ 4'29
55
Alex Dowsett
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 4'34
56
Tyler Brandt
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 4'36
57
Steven Kruijswijk
Team B&O
+ 4'41
58
Carlos Oyarzun
Pendleton's
s.t.
59
Anthony Roux
Team Bacardi
+ 4'42
60
Christoph Mai
Wikipedia
+ 4'43
61
Salvatore Mancuso
Team Bacardi
+ 4'47
62
Matea Kvasina
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 4'48
63
José Rujano
Pokerstars.com
+ 4'49
64
Jesus Del Nero
Santander
+ 4'51
65
Welle Jallays
Pokerstars.com
+ 4'56
66
Pello Bilbao
Team Bacardi
+ 5'00
67
Alexandre Shushemoin
Aker - MOT
+ 5'01
68
Valerio Agnoli
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
s.t.
69
Moises Dueñas
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 5'11
70
Wesley Kreder
Project 1t4i
s.t.
71
Mwangi Samwel
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 5'17
72
Chris Anker Sørensen
Festina-Canal+
+ 5'19
73
Jelle Wallays
Pokerstars.com
+ 5'24
74
Dominique Nerz
Team Puma - SAP
+ 5'33
75
Ruben Ibanez
Pendleton's
+ 5'38
76
Damiano Caruso
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 5'39
77
Bruno Borges
Prio - Porto
+ 5'46
78
David De la Fuente
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 5'47
79
Toms Skujins
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 5'52
80
Pedro Merino Criado
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 5'53
81
Petar Panayotov
Pearl Adidas
+ 5'55
82
Jakub Kratochvila
Milka - AVG
+ 6'06
83
Michael Albasini
UBS - BMC
+ 6'08
84
Martin Hacecký
Team B&O
+ 6'22
85
David López Garcia
Santander
+ 6'27
86
John Degenkolb
Pokerstars.com
+ 6'42
87
Tom Leezer
Pearl Adidas
+ 6'49
88
Hector Duenas Nevado
Aker - MOT
+ 6'55
89
Raúl Granjel Cabrera
Koenigsegg
+ 6'59
90
Simon Zahner
UBS - BMC
+ 7'03
91
Philip Deignan
Pendleton's
+ 7'04
92
Artem Topchanyuk
Aker - MOT
+ 7'05
93
Jaroslav Kulhavy
Milka - AVG
+ 7'13
94
Christophe Kern
Pokerstars.com
+ 7'17
95
Dan Holloway
Pokerstars.com
+ 7'19
96
Michał Kwiatkowski
Team B&O
+ 7'33
97
Hubert Schwab
Team Puma - SAP
+ 7'48
98
Alex Kirsch
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 8'13
99
Jocelin Maillet
Pearl Adidas
+ 8'18
100
Jay McCarthy
Wikipedia
+ 8'37
101
Leigh Howard
Milka - AVG
+ 8'46
102
Mikel Landa
Wikipedia
+ 8'58
103
Matthew Goss
Wikipedia
+ 9'05
104
Nikias Arndt
Team B&O
+ 9'15
105
Amaël Moinard
Simply Red Bull
+ 9'23
106
Paolo Scarponi
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
s.t.
107
Bassirou Konte
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 9'29
108
Michael Van Stayen
Simply Red Bull
+ 9'30
109
George Bennett
Simply Red Bull
+ 10'04
110
Wes Sulzberger
Simply Red Bull
+ 10'05
111
Ran Margaliot
Simply Red Bull
+ 10'20
112
André Vital
Prio - Porto
+ 10'56
113
Meron Amanuel
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 11'47
114
Brent Bookwalter
Wikipedia
+ 12'58
115
Matthias Frank
UBS - BMC
+ 12'59
116
Daniel Teklehaimanot
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 13'02
117
Javier Aramendía
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 13'27
118
Daryl Impey
Aker - MOT
+ 13'33
119
Thurakit Boonratanathanakorn
Simply Red Bull
+ 13'34
120
Andrew Talansky
Wikipedia
+ 13'50
121
Matej Vysna
Milka - AVG
+ 14'20
122
Nelson Oliveira
Prio - Porto
+ 14'21
123
Niki Terpstra
Pokerstars.com
+ 14'29
124
Tesfar Teklit
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 14'57
125
Tim Kennaugh
Pendleton's
+ 15'17
126
Maximiliano Richeze
UBS - BMC
+ 15'37
127
Arnold Jeannesson
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 15'38
128
Paride Grillo
Koenigsegg
+ 15'58
129
Wilco Kelderman
Team Puma - SAP
+ 16'02
130
Greg Van Avermaet
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 16'10
131
Ole Haavardsholm
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 16'31
132
Mauro Facci
Simply Red Bull
+ 16'42
133
David Rosch
Pendleton's
+ 16'45
134
Rafael Serrano
Santander
+ 16'49
135
Jakub Novak
Milka - AVG
+ 17'02
136
Oliver Zaugg
UBS - BMC
+ 17'10
137
Maciej Bodnar
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 17'18
138
Marcello Pavarin
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 17'27
139
Mathieu Bernaudeau
Festina-Canal+
+ 17'32
140
Jetse Bol
Team Puma - SAP
+ 17'55
141
Marek Canecky
Milka - AVG
+ 18'00
142
Aitor Hernández Gutierrez
Santander
+ 18'01
143
Samuel Dumoulin
Pokerstars.com
+ 18'09
144
Juan Carlos Rienda Segura
Santander
+ 18'36
145
Fabio Felline
Team Puma - SAP
+ 18'43
146
Darwin Atapuma
Wikipedia
+ 18'58
147
Johannes Heider
Team Puma - SAP
+ 19'00
148
Marco Brus
Festina-Canal+
+ 19'12
149
Mario Vogt
Team Puma - SAP
+ 19'19
150
Michael Faerk Christensen
Team B&O
+ 19'21
151
José Antonio Redondo
Koenigsegg
+ 19'51
152
Sten Stenersen
Team B&O
+ 19'57
153
Óscar Guerao
Festina-Canal+
+ 20'07
154
Rob Partridge
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 20'10
155
Wout Poels
Project 1t4i
+ 20'29
156
Mattia Pozzo
Team Puma - SAP
+ 20'30
157
Benoît Sinner
Festina-Canal+
+ 20'31
158
Thomas Peterson
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 20'39
159
Max Öste-Macdonald
Koenigsegg
s.t.
160
Lucas Sebastian Haedo
Aker - MOT
+ 20'49
161
Nikola Aistrup
Team B&O
+ 20'53
162
Mattia Cattaneo
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 20'56
163
Dmitri Medvedev
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 21'05
164
Johann Tschopp
UBS - BMC
+ 21'07
165
Ivan Santaromita
UBS - BMC
+ 21'25
166
Tom Copeland
Pendleton's
+ 21'31
167
Alex Howes
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 21'53
168
Erick Rowsell
Simply Red Bull
+ 22'01
169
Sam Bennett
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 22'12
170
Gert Dockx
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 22'24
171
Armindo Fonseca
Pearl Adidas
+ 22'35
172
Jocelyn Bar
Team Puma - SAP
s.t.
173
Michael Matthews
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 22'38
174
Kiel Reijnen
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 23'22
175
Sondre Sørtveit
Aker - MOT
+ 23'38
176
Bruno Silva
Prio - Porto
+ 23'40
177
Marco Corti
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 24'01
178
Carlos Baltazar
Prio - Porto
+ 25'48
179
Edoardo Girardi
UBS - BMC
+ 25'59
180
José Joaquin Rojas Gil
Aker - MOT
+ 26'13
181
Abolfazl Gilanipoor
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 26'57
182
Freddy Johansson
Koenigsegg
+ 27'09
183
Viktor Renäng
Koenigsegg
+ 27'45
184
Westley Gough
Milka - AVG
+ 28'51
185
Andrew Fenn
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 29'09
186
Ole Hirschlein
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 30'02
187
Pim Ligthart
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 30'26
188
Jon Aberasturi
Project 1t4i
+ 31'06
189
Michael Vanderaerden
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 31'16
190
Jude Libert
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 31'36
191
Jackson Rodríguez
Pearl Adidas
+ 31'52
192
Maciej Ulanowski
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 32'01
193
Daniele Ratto
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 34'45
194
Marc Machado
Prio - Porto
+ 35'08
195
Lionel Coutinho
Prio - Porto
+ 36'10
196
Pedro Pablo Pereyra
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 37'46
197
Chiaffredo Grippo
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 39'08
Points Classification:
1
Joost Posthuma
Project 1t4i
46
2
Michael Van Stayen
Simply Red Bull
41
3
Dan Holloway
Pokerstars.com
40
4
Damiano Caruso
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
37
5
Justo Tenorio
Santander
36
6
Alejandro Valverde
Koenigsegg
34
7
Luis Leon Sanchez Gil
Project 1t4i
30
8
Domenik Klemme
Team B&O
28
9
Rigoberto Úran
Milka - AVG
28
10
Matthew Goss
Wikipedia
25
Mountain Classification:
1
Jose Mendes
Prio - Porto
28
2
Vegard Robinson Bugge
Aker - MOT
28
3
Wilco Kelderman
Team Puma - SAP
18
4
Michael Faerk Christensen
Team B&O
8
5
Damiano Caruso
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
6
6
Alex Dowsett
Jaguar - Eritel
6
7
Jelle Wallays
Pokerstars.com
6
8
Bassirou Konte
Jaguar - Eritel
6
9
Jelle Vanendert
Project 1t4i
4
10
Julien Simon
Project 1t4i
4
Team Classification:
1
Festina-Canal+
38h56'12
2
Project 1t4i
+ 19
3
Jaguar - Eritel
+ 1'35
4
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 1'47
5
Santander
+ 1'52
6
Pearl Adidas
+ 2'28
7
Koenigsegg
+ 2'37
8
Prio - Porto
+ 3'29
9
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 4'19
10
Wikipedia
+ 4'32
11
Pendleton's
+ 4'33
12
Team Bacardi
+ 4'35
13
Team B&O
+ 4'40
14
Aker - MOT
+ 7'37
15
Lotto - Cervelo
+ 8'23
16
Milka - AVG
+ 8'43
17
UBS - BMC
+ 9'33
18
Pokerstars.com
+ 11'03
19
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 11'35
20
Simply Red Bull
+ 18'31
21
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms
+ 20'17
22
Team Puma - SAP
+ 24'43
Youth Classification:
1
Justo Tenorio
Santander
12h57'45
2
Jose Goncalves
Pearl Adidas
+ 2'01
3
Riccardo Zoidl
Vesuvio - Accumalux
+ 2'21
4
Tom Diggle
Wiggle Professional Cycling Team
+ 2'59
5
Rasmus Guldhammer
Team B&O
+ 3'11
6
Peter Sagan
Pro Team Venchi - Sugoi
+ 3'29
7
Nathan Haas
Aker - MOT
+ 3'46
8
Ryan Eastman
Heineken presented by California Giant Berry Farms