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Volta a Portugal - stage 1
ember
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It kicks off with a 5.3 kilometers long prologue, suited to the time trial specialists.
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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/puma.png Rolland
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Sanchez
are favourites for the stage win and the first yellow jersey of this year’s Volta a Portugal. The conditions are excellent, the sun shines, there’s more than 30 degrees, and there’s absolutely no wind in the city streets on the opening stage here in Portugal.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png Vlatos
gets the honour of being the first rider out on the roads. He’s expected to have a great future on the time trial bike, though, he isn’t expected to dominate this year’s prologue. Maybe in two years time? He crosses the finishing line in 7’51, which is a good marker for the coming riders.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Sestili
is also a strong time trialist. Venchi has Bodnar on a later start, and Sestili’s ride will no doubt be valuable feedback for Bodnar. And he takes the provisional lead, 7’48 is 3 seconds faster than Vlatos.

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Prologue specialist
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/proximus.png Mouris
is the next rider tipped to challenge the provisional best time. He comes close, but not close enough, 7’49 gives him provisional 2 nd place, 1 second behind Sestili.

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The young Portuguese talent will be an important helper for Sanchez’ overall ambitions in their home country. Oliveira must be inspired by the home crowd, and he thunders past the finishing line. But he’s just late! 7’49 gives him provisional third, on the same time as Mouris.

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According to the bookmakers,
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Bodnar
was an outsider for the opening win here in Portugal. The crowd holds their breath as he thunders home. It’s a new best time! 7’41 is 6 seconds better than team mate Sestili, and a brilliant ride by Bodnar. Will it be enough for the stage win?

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The big Russian
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Kovalev
is next rider out with good time trial abilities. He looks determined to prove himself here, and so he does! He’s on the same time as Bodnar, but he’s behind on the hundreds of a second, 7’41 is provisional second place.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/proximus.png De Maar
is the first rider in the last wave of riders having a chance to challenge Bodnar’s provisional best time. His ride is decent, 7’45 is provisional 3rd, 3 seconds off Bodnar’s pace.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Rothaus.png Rujigh
had a brilliant ride earlier this season, on Corsica, where he surprised everyone. He and his team hope he can pull of something similar here in Portugal, and this must be considered a good start. He only looses 11 seconds to Bodnar, 7’52 gives him provisional 24th.

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is a strong rider, and he uses his strength to push him forward on the little climb to the finish line. But he doesn’t quite mix it with the best, 7’48 is provisional 8th, 7 seconds behind.

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And here he comes! Home favourite
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Costa
blitzes to the line, and it’s a brilliant time. Absolutely outstanding! 7’32 is 8 magnificent seconds better than Bodnar, and he’s in a superior lead. That will be a very tough time to beat for anyone.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Krasnoperov
is one of the outsiders to the overall win here in Portugal, thanks to his great climbing skills combined with his decent abilities against the clock. He crosses the line in 7’47, which is 15 seconds behind the brilliant ride of Costa.

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leads Cyclevox’ overall campaign, thanks to his general strength on climbs and the time trial bike. He comes home in provisional 11th, 16 seconds behind the leading time.

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was one of the pre-stage favourites, and he's the first real test to Costa's time. The Frenchman has intentions of showing why he was tipped to win the stage, but will it be good enough? No, he’s 3 seconds too slow, 7’35 is a provisional 2nd place. Costa's time is getting better and better.

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hopes to shine here in Portugal. The French wonderboy is by many tipped to be a future Tour de France winner, and he might prove why here in Portugal. 7’44 gets him a provisional 5th.

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There are other wonderkids in the peloton here though!
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is the next rider to arrive, and he does good. 7’44 is provisional 7th, 13 seconds slower than home favourite Costa.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Larsson
was another pre-stage favourite for today, and the home crowd starts to bite their nails when he arrives the finishing line. But there's no need for the Portuguese to be nervous! Larsson is nowhere near Costa, who really put the hammer down. 7’36 is 4 seconds slower, and only good enough for a provisional 3rd.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Paulinho
probably gets the loudest noise from the crowd, being the Portuguese champion on the time trial bike. He’s fast, but not fast enough to threaten his countryman’s lead. 7’40 is provisional 6th.

Last year’s winner,
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Pellizotti
is back to defend his title. A prologue isn’t what suits him best, but he limits his losses quite well. 7’53 is 21 seconds slower than Costa. (Sorry for no picture of him, thought I had it saved, but clearly not)

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is the penultimate rider on the road, looking for a good start to his overall campaign. 7’45is probably not what he hoped for, and it's 13 seconds slower than Costa, and a provisional 10th.

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Last rider to challenge is the Spanish leader of the Portuguese team,
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Sanchez
takes on the final meters knowing he has to give it everything. But it’s not enough! He gets 4th on the stage, 7’37 is 5 seconds slower than Costa. What a brilliant ride by home favourite Costa, absolutely stunning!

It's a perfect start for the home crowd, as
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Costa
absolutely nailed it on the opening prologue today. He should be more than capable to hold on to the jersey in the coming days, question is how he will fare on the real mountains. Time will show, but no need to worry about that now. A great start to the race for him and his team!

Stage/Overall
1Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea7'32
2Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAP+ 4
3Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 5
4Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne+ 6
5Maciej BodnarTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 9
6Ivan KovalevTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
7Sérgio PaulinhoTeam WWEs.t.
8Romain SicardFocused Cycling+ 13
9Marc De MaarProximus - Trek+ 14
10Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
11Carlos CastañoPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
12Luigi SestiliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 16
13Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
14Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
15Mikayil KrasnoperovEmu Exports.t.
16Jens MourisProximus - Trek+ 17
17Francis De GreefTeam Bposts.t.
18Trent LoweCyclevoxs.t.
19Nelson OliveiraCernes.t.
20Gianni MeersmanTeam Puma - SAP+ 18
21Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
22Sandy CasarCyclevoxs.t.
23Alexander GottfriedTeam WWEs.t.
24Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAP+ 19
25Moises DueñasTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
26Panagiotis VlatosKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
27Tom StubbeTeam Bpost+ 20
28Bruno LimaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
29José MartinsCernes.t.
30Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 21
31Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
32Jakub NovakTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
33Silvan DillierTeam Bposts.t.
34Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
35Rob RuijghTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
36Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Bergans+ 22
37José Joaquin Rojas GilAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
38Franco PellizottiTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
39Arnold JeannessonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 23
40Mauricio SolerTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
41Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
42Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
43Jay ThomsonKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
44Christian KneesCyclevox+ 24
45Chad BeyerCyclevoxs.t.
46Bob JungelsFocused Cycling+ 25
47Mauricio OrtegaAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
48Edwin Parra BustamanteTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
49Gilles HeymesCyclevoxs.t.
50Tom ThillFocused Cyclings.t.

Spoiler
51Arman KamyshevKoppert Cycling Team+ 26
52Aurélien PasseronTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
53Brice FeilluFocused Cyclings.t.
54Will FrischkornCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
55Hector Duenas NevadoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
56Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
57Benoît SinnerCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 27
58Thomas RabouCyclevoxs.t.
59Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
60Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
61Ismaël KipProximus - Treks.t.
62Artur GrigrianEmu Exports.t.
63Ole HirschleinAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
64Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
65Giovanny BáezEmu Exports.t.
66Fabrice JeandesboszTeam WWEs.t.
67Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
68Marwane ZenaguiProximus - Treks.t.
69Bruno PiresCerne+ 28
70Floris GoesinnenKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
71Carlos BaltazarCernes.t.
72Claudio CucinottaTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
73Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
74David VeilleuxTeam WWE+ 29
75Tom Jelte SlagterKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
76Daniel NavarroEmu Exports.t.
77Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
78Thomas BonninEmu Exports.t.
79Marco CortiTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
80Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bposts.t.
81Ivan SeledkovEmu Exports.t.
82Yannick StoltzProximus - Trek+ 30
83Hubert DupontPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
84Valerio AgnoliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
85Simon RichardsonCyclevoxs.t.
86Egoitz MurgoitioPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 31
87Daniel Eduardo SilvaTeam Bs.t.
88Jonathon ThireTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
89André VitalCerne+ 32
90Bruno SantosCernes.t.
91Christoff Van HeerdenTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
92Julio Alberto Perez CuapioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
93Jokin NiñoEmu Exports.t.
94David KoppProximus - Treks.t.
95Víctor Hugo OrozcoEmu Export+ 33
96Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
97Kevin De WeertProximus - Treks.t.
98Mickaël DelageTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
99Jens DebusschereFocused Cyclings.t.
100Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
101Amaro AntunesCernes.t.
102Frederik WillemsTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
103Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 34
104Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWEs.t.
105Guillherme LourençoTeam Bs.t.
106Jaco VenterKoppert Cycling Team+ 35
107Jan DieterenKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
108Cédric PineauFocused Cycling+ 36
109Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
110Joeri AdamsFocused Cyclings.t.
111Fabio CoelhoTeam B+ 37
112Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
113Daniel VeselyTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 39
114Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
115Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
116Romain HardyFocused Cyclings.t.
117Luis BartolomeuTeam Bs.t.
118Joren ClaesProximus - Treks.t.
119William MaesenTeam Bpost+ 40
120Fredy MontañaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 41
121Florian ScheitTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
122Lucas Sebastian HaedoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
123Dan McLayCyclevox+ 44
124Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 45
125Diamantino GamboaTeam B+ 58




Points
1Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea25
2Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAP20
3Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans16
4Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne14
5Maciej BodnarTeam Venchi ProCycling12
6Ivan KovalevTeam CSC-Orbea10
7Sérgio PaulinhoTeam WWE9
8Romain SicardFocused Cycling8
9Marc De MaarProximus - Trek7
10Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized6


Young riders
1Romain SicardFocused Cycling7'45
2Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 1
3Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 3
4Mikayil KrasnoperovEmu Exports.t.
5Nelson OliveiraCerne+ 4
6Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAP+ 5
7Panagiotis VlatosKoppert Cycling Team+ 6
8Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 8
9Jakub NovakTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
10Silvan DillierTeam Bposts.t.


Teams
1Team CSC-Orbea23'04
2Team Puma - SAP+ 12
3Cerne+ 15
4Team Venchi ProCycling+ 19
5Team WWE+ 20
6Aker Solutions - Bergans+ 21
7California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 25
8Team Bpost+ 30
9Proximus - Treks.t.
10Pirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
 
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