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Volta a Portugal - stage 4
ember
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Back to the flat, though, there’s a couple of tough climbs in the middle of the stage. Will it sort out the pure sprinters, leaving it to the stronger, like
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Marinangeli?
He’s named favourite for the stage, together with
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Santos
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Sinner

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Good news for the riders at the start today! The beautiful weather is back, it’s hot and sunny, meaning they should have a nice day in the saddle.

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The first attackers of the day are
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/focus.png Thill
They quickly build a lead of a good minute.

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And after 55 kilometers of racing, the duo is finally joined by more riders.
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Van Den Eynde
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Grigrian
join them, meaning we’ve 5 riders up front, with a 5 minutes lead 125 kilometers away from the finishing line.

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The first sprint isn’t contested, and
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Grigrian
rolls over first, taking 6 points which isn’t really interesting for him. The gap back to the peloton is more interesting, now it’s 5’50.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
is unlucky, and punctures with 110 kilometers to the line, forcing him to let the breakaway go.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Grigrian
clearly enjoyed being first over the intermediate sprint, and he attacks to win the first mountain sprint of the day.
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
struggles a minute behind, with the peloton being 8 minutes behind the front 4.

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15 kilometers of determined chasing sees
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
rejoins the breakaway with 95 kilometers left. The gap back to the peloton is now 8’30.

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Back in the peloton,
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png California
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/proximus.png Proximus
clearly believe in Sinner and Kip, as they’re responsible for chasing the breakaway. They’ve started to take time back on the breakaway, now being 7’30 behind with 89 kilometers left.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
pushes the pace on the major climb of the day, and is rewarded with the maximum 10 mountain points at the top of the climb. The breakaway is still together, which should be valuable to them, as they’re now facing 67 mostly flat kilometers. At least their lead is still solid, being 6 minutes ahead of the peloton.

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The peloton looks to take a day off, saving energy for tomorrow. With 41 kilometers to go, the gap is 5 solid minutes, meaning they’ll need to up the effort if they want to catch them.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Van Den Eynde
leads the breakaway through the final intermediate sprint of the day, and they still hold a lead of 5 minutes, meaning
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
is the provisional leader of the race, as he started the day only 4 minutes behind
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cyclevox-1.png Beyes

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20 kilometers to go, and the peloton has at least decided to not just hand over the yellow jersey to
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
They’re now 2’30 behind, meaning they also have a fair chance in catching the 5 riders in the breakaway.

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But no, the peloton resigns the attempt to catch the breakaway. 10 kilometers to go, and
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
launches his bid for the stage win, attacking his breakaway companions. They’re more than 2 minutes ahead of the peloton, meaning it’s all about the 5 in front now.

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Cyclevox
has been really active so far in this race, and today is no exception.
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cyclevox-1.png Knees & Rabou
attacks with 10 kilometers left, and they’re followed by
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Soler

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
is clearly the strongest in the breakaway, as his gap just grows and grows. With 4500 meters left he leads with more than a minute!

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The peloton isn’t interested in the latest attackers, and they’ve a 2 minutes lead 4 kilometers away from the finishing line. They can also see the 4 riders fighting for 2nd place in front of them, but
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
is out of reach.

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2600 meters away from the line,
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz
leads out the sprint for 2nd place, it should be hard for him to stay in that position all the way to the line, as the 3 riders behind him really looks interested in a podium place on the stage.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/koppert-1.png McCarthy
can celebrate early, an outstanding solo win! He attacked at the perfect moment, and his lead just grew and grew all the way to the finishing line.

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Van Den Eynde
wins the sprint for 2nd place, ahead of
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Grigrian
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/focus.png Thill
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Jeandesbosz

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i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cyclevox-1.png Knees
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cyclevox-1.png Rabou
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Soler
gets 6th, 7th and 8th on the stage, and they also manage to catch the 4 in front of them on the last meters, giving them the same time. They’ve gained more than 3 minutes on the peloton on the final 10 kilometers of racing, meaning they’ll climb a lot on the overall ranking.

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Back in the peloton, it’s another lost opportunity for
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Marinangeli
as he once again wins the bunch sprint for 9th place. But why did you not bother to chase the breakaway, Venchi?

Stage
1Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Team4h41'47
2Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost+ 1'34
3Artur GrigrianEmu Exports.t.
4Tom ThillFocused Cyclings.t.
5Fabrice JeandesboszTeam WWEs.t.
6Christian KneesCyclevoxs.t.
7Thomas RabouCyclevoxs.t.
8Mauricio SolerTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
9Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 4'11
10Bruno SantosCernes.t.
11Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
12Chad BeyerCyclevoxs.t.
13Jonathon ThireTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
14Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
15Jan DieterenKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
16Gianni MeersmanTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
17Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
18Benoît SinnerCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
19Lucas Sebastian HaedoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
20Tom Jelte SlagterKoppert Cycling Teams.t.

Spoiler
21Luigi SestiliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
22Sandy CasarCyclevoxs.t.
23Aurélien PasseronTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
24Nelson OliveiraCernes.t.
25Franco PellizottiTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
26Jakub NovakTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
27Frederik WillemsTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
28Brice FeilluFocused Cyclings.t.
29Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
30Carlos BaltazarCernes.t.
31Claudio CucinottaTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
32Romain SicardFocused Cyclings.t.
33Dan McLayCyclevoxs.t.
34Marco CortiTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
35José MartinsCernes.t.
36Rob RuijghTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
37Jay ThomsonKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
38Edwin Parra BustamanteTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
39Mickaël DelageTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
40André VitalCernes.t.
41Arnold JeannessonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
42Christoff Van HeerdenTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
43Bruno LimaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
44Bruno PiresCernes.t.
45Luis Leon Sanchez GilCernes.t.
46Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
47Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
48Valerio AgnoliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
49Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
50Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
51Floris GoesinnenKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
52Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
53Egoitz MurgoitioPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
54Ismaël KipProximus - Treks.t.
55Marc De MaarProximus - Treks.t.
56Fredy MontañaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
57Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
58Hector Duenas NevadoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
59Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
60José Joaquin Rojas GilAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
61Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
62Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
63Florian ScheitTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
64Alexander GottfriedTeam WWEs.t.
65Kevin De WeertProximus - Treks.t.
66Ole HirschleinAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
67Moises DueñasTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
68Fabio CoelhoTeam Bs.t.
69David KoppProximus - Treks.t.
70Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
71Tom StubbeTeam Bposts.t.
72Gilles HeymesCyclevoxs.t.
73Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
74Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWEs.t.
75Maciej BodnarTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
76Will FrischkornCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
77Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
78David VeilleuxTeam WWEs.t.
79Carlos CastañoPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
80Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
81Daniel VeselyTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
82Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
83Francis De GreefTeam Bposts.t.
84Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
85Trent LoweCyclevoxs.t.
86Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
87Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
88Yannick StoltzProximus - Treks.t.
89Joeri AdamsFocused Cyclings.t.
90Daniel NavarroEmu Exports.t.
91Julio Alberto Perez CuapioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
92Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
93Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
94Romain HardyFocused Cyclings.t.
95Jens MourisProximus - Treks.t.
96Jokin NiñoEmu Exports.t.
97Simon RichardsonCyclevoxs.t.
98Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
99Amaro AntunesCernes.t.
100Ivan SeledkovEmu Exports.t.
101Hubert DupontPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
102Cédric PineauFocused Cyclings.t.
103Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
104Arman KamyshevKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
105Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
106Mikayil KrasnoperovEmu Exports.t.
107Sérgio PaulinhoTeam WWEs.t.
108Giovanny BáezEmu Exports.t.
109Jaco VenterKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
110Thomas BonninEmu Exports.t.
111Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
112Víctor Hugo OrozcoEmu Exports.t.
113Bob JungelsFocused Cyclings.t.
114Guillherme LourençoTeam Bs.t.
115William MaesenTeam Bpost+ 6'03
116Daniel Eduardo SilvaTeam B+ 6'39
117Luis BartolomeuTeam Bs.t.
118Silvan DillierTeam Bpost+ 7'15
119Panagiotis VlatosKoppert Cycling Teams.t.
120Joren ClaesProximus - Treks.t.
121Jens DebusschereFocused Cyclings.t.
122Marwane ZenaguiProximus - Trek+ 8'32
123Mauricio OrtegaAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
124Ivan KovalevTeam CSC-Orbea+ 11'07
125Diamantino GamboaTeam Bs.t.


Overall
1Chad BeyerCyclevox13h45'39
2Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne+ 1
3Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP+ 29
4Franco PellizottiTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 42
5Fabrice JeandesboszTeam WWE+ 1'22
6Frederik WillemsTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 1'24
7Thomas RabouCyclevox+ 1'31
8Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Team+ 1'32
9Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAP+ 1'37
10Christian KneesCyclevox+ 1'49
11Simon RichardsonCyclevox+ 1'56
12Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 1'59
13Aurélien PasseronTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 2'06
14Francis De GreefTeam Bpost+ 2'07
15Giovanny BáezEmu Exports.t.
16Jérôme PineauTeam WWE+ 2'23
17Sérgio PaulinhoTeam WWE+ 2'27
18Romain SicardFocused Cycling+ 2'31
19Carlos CastañoPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 2'32
20Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 2'34
21Mikayil KrasnoperovEmu Exports.t.
22Rob RuijghTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 2'39
23Daniel NavarroEmu Export+ 2'47
24Valerio AgnoliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 2'48
25Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 2'52
26Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWEs.t.
27Sandy CasarCyclevox+ 3'03
28Tom StubbeTeam Bpost+ 3'05
29Bruno PiresCerne+ 3'06
30Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAP+ 3'07

Spoiler
31Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 3'08
32Trent LoweCyclevox+ 3'11
33Cyril GautierTeam Bpost+ 3'21
34Ivan SeledkovEmu Export+ 3'26
35Hector Duenas NevadoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 3'29
36Tom Jelte SlagterKoppert Cycling Team+ 3'32
37André VitalCerne+ 3'35
38Alexander GottfriedTeam WWE+ 3'43
39Moises DueñasTeam CSC-Orbea+ 3'44
40Arnold JeannessonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 3'48
41Brice FeilluFocused Cycling+ 3'51
42Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 3'57
43Edwin Parra BustamanteTeam CSC-Orbea+ 4'06
44Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'10
45Mickaël DelageTeam Puma - SAP+ 4'14
46Jan DieterenKoppert Cycling Team+ 4'16
47Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'30
48Víctor Hugo OrozcoEmu Export+ 4'35
49Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'36
50Jakub NovakTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 4'42
51Mauricio SolerTeam CSC-Orbea+ 4'43
52Hubert DupontPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'44
53Egoitz MurgoitioPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 4'52
54Jay ThomsonKoppert Cycling Team+ 4'56
55Luigi SestiliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 4'57
56Lucas Sebastian HaedoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 4'58
57Ole HirschleinAker Solutions - Bergans+ 5'16
58Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 5'28
59Florian ScheitTeam Rothaus - Aegons.t.
60Maciej BodnarTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 5'37
61Jaco VenterKoppert Cycling Team+ 5'51
62Julián BecerraTeam WWE+ 5'55
63David VeilleuxTeam WWE+ 6'11
64Amaro AntunesCerne+ 6'15
65Carlos BaltazarCerne+ 6'19
66Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 6'24
67Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost+ 6'28
68Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Bergans+ 6'44
69Nelson OliveiraCerne+ 6'54
70Thomas BonninEmu Export+ 7'01
71Bruno SantosCerne+ 7'14
72José MartinsCerne+ 7'19
73Fredy MontañaPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 7'25
74Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 7'29
75Julio Alberto Perez CuapioTeam CSC-Orbea+ 7'35
76William MaesenTeam Bpost+ 7'39
77Marc De MaarProximus - Trek+ 7'51
78Kevin De WeertProximus - Trek+ 8'10
79Bob JungelsFocused Cycling+ 9'17
80Gilles HeymesCyclevox+ 11'32
81Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bpost+ 11'43
82Joeri AdamsFocused Cyclings.t.
83Romain HardyFocused Cycling+ 11'46
84Christoff Van HeerdenTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 11'51
85Gianni MeersmanTeam Puma - SAP+ 12'17
86Bruno LimaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 12'19
87José Joaquin Rojas GilAker Solutions - Bergans+ 12'21
88Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 12'22
89Will FrischkornCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 12'25
90Jonathon ThireTeam Puma - SAP+ 12'30
91Guillherme LourençoTeam B+ 12'33
92Cédric PineauFocused Cycling+ 12'35
93Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Bergans+ 12'36
94Tom ThillFocused Cycling+ 13'03
95Marco CortiTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 13'12
96Leif HosteTeam WWE+ 13'36
97Dan McLayCyclevox+ 13'47
98David KoppProximus - Trek+ 14'52
99Jokin NiñoEmu Export+ 16'28
100Arman KamyshevKoppert Cycling Team+ 16'41
101Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAP+ 17'36
102Fabio CoelhoTeam B+ 17'37
103Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 18'11
104Jens DebusschereFocused Cycling+ 18'46
105Benoît SinnerCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 19'26
106Floris GoesinnenKoppert Cycling Team+ 19'27
107Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bpost+ 19'32
108Daniel VeselyTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 19'38
109Claudio CucinottaTeam Rothaus - Aegon+ 19'51
110Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 20'06
111Artur GrigrianEmu Export+ 22'42
112Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbea+ 23'37
113Yannick StoltzProximus - Trek+ 23'41
114Luis BartolomeuTeam B+ 26'15
115Panagiotis VlatosKoppert Cycling Team+ 26'34
116Daniel Eduardo SilvaTeam B+ 27'10
117Jens MourisProximus - Trek+ 27'22
118Silvan DillierTeam Bpost+ 27'27
119Ismaël KipProximus - Trek+ 27'32
120Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAP+ 28'44
121Marwane ZenaguiProximus - Trek+ 29'40
122Ivan KovalevTeam CSC-Orbea+ 31'25
123Diamantino GamboaTeam B+ 33'31
124Joren ClaesProximus - Trek+ 33'40
125Mauricio OrtegaAker Solutions - Bergans+ 40'17


Points
1Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea42
2Luis Leon Sanchez GilCerne39
3Chad BeyerCyclevox33
4Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost33
5Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Team29
6Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP22
7Fabrice JeandesboszTeam WWE22
8Artur GrigrianEmu Export22
9Franco PellizottiTeam Venchi ProCycling20
10Aurélien PasseronTeam Rothaus - Aegon20


Mountains
1Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Team14
2Artur GrigrianEmu Export14
3Chad BeyerCyclevox10
4Aurélien PasseronTeam Rothaus - Aegon8
5Tom ThillFocused Cycling8
6Frederik WillemsTeam Rothaus - Aegon6
7Ivan SeledkovEmu Export6
8Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP4
9Lucas Sebastian HaedoAker Solutions - Bergans4
10Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bpost4


Young riders
1Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAP13h46'08
2Jay McCarthyKoppert Cycling Team+ 1'03
3Romain SicardFocused Cycling+ 2'02
4Mikayil KrasnoperovEmu Export+ 2'05
5Ryan EastmanCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 2'23
6Cyril GautierTeam Bpost+ 2'52
7Hector Duenas NevadoAker Solutions - Bergans+ 3'00
8Tom Jelte SlagterKoppert Cycling Team+ 3'03


Teams
1Cyclevox41h16'52
2Team WWE+ 1'45
3Team Bpost+ 2'52
4Emu Export+ 3'14
5Team Puma - SAP+ 4'48
 
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