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Dominik Nerz: The Next Level
cunego59
@ sutty, baia, dienblad: If Janez makes it through the coming two mountain stages, he should have good chances to keep the fifth spot in the time trial. But it'll be tough, you'll see...

@ Teddy: KoM is the plan Grin Another stage win will be hard, though...

Here are the next three stages:

 
cunego59
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 17 – Tour de France

Report: Stages 16-18


Stage 16

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The stage looked like a great oppportunity for Roman Kreuziger to come closer to his goal of the polkadot jersey. And indeed, he found himself in the strong break of the day with Levi Leipheimer (Unicef), Pierre Rolland (Europcar) and Jurgen Van den Broeck. He scored the full 20 points on the first climb but couldn't keep up on the second one, the efforts of the last days showed their impact. He could still hold on to the fourth place over the top, increasing the lead in the ranking.

The rest of the break made it to the finish. Leipheimer outsprinted the others and took the win. Following, Alberto Contador and Igor Anton were again the strongest. They got away on the climb and increased their lead, eventually gaining almost 1'30 on a small group around Wiggins, Gesink and Sanchez. Brajkovic had his first really bad day, lost more than 3 minutes on that group and falls back to tenth overall. It's still very close though.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Levi LeipheimerUnicef – Oracle4h22'10
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Pierre RollandEuropcars.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Jurgen Van den BroeckOmega Pharma - Lottos.t.




Stage 17

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The last mountain stage, the queen stage, started as most recent mountain stages did: With a breakaway including Roman Kreuziger. And again, they managed to stay free for a long time – long enough for Kreuziger to take all the three intermediate mountain sprints, thus 42 points. An advance that Contador won't be able to draw level with! The Czech is the winner of the polkadot jersey 2012!

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Czech Roman Kreuziger presents his polkadot jersey in the pack. He'll bring it to Paris.


After he was caught on the last flat part, the battle for the stage win and for important time began. Several riders including Top 10s Taaramäe, Klöden and Rodriguez entered the climb with a deficit of about a minute and couldn't come back. Rodriguez and Klöden lost their places to Brajkovic, who finished on a strong eigth place, Taaramäe is only seconds ahead now.

The group was reduced by numerous attacks on the last kilometers and eventually, it was Igor Anton who managed to keep a small gap and take his first stage win. He also gained important time on the other podium contenders. Gesink finished third, 20' behind, Wiggins fifth (+ 37'Wink.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard – Trek6h09'07
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 20
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Teams.t.




Stage 18

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Although classified as flat, this stage provided another very tough challenge for the riders due to its length (190 km) and the two ascents towards the end. A strong break inlcuding the likes of Matti Breschel and once again Sebastian Langeveld delivered a great fight but were caught on the last flat part.

On the ultimate hill, Igor Anton and Alberto Contador attacked. As a consequence, the pack temporarily split but on the last 8 kms, many riders could catch up again so that eventually 87 riders finished within the same time including all Top 20 riders. With a late attack, Cadel Evans managed to create a gap large enough to hold off the chasing favorites. With this stage win, he might get a bit of reconsiliation for a very mediocre Tour. Anton and Contador were again the strongest of the rest and finished on the podium.


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/au.gif Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team4h33'07
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard - Treks.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.



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General Classification after Stage 18:


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team78h23'52
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard Trek+ 5'06
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling+ 6'49
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 6'51
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 10'25
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Andy SchleckLeopard Trek+ 12'53
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 13'37
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/si.gif Janez BrajkovicLiquigas - Cannondale+ 14'15
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team+ 14'34
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 16'17


Sprint Classification


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo227
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile220
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team184


Mountain Classification


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale130
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team103
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard Trek92


Young Riders Classification


1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne78h37'29
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 23'44
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 28'21



Comment:

Some great and some bad news for us in these three stages. On the one hand, Roman secured the mountain jersey, achieving one of our important goals for this Tour. That is terrific! On the other hand, Stage 16 was a disaster for Janez. He lost a lot of time and thus his ambitions for a Top 5 overall. But we'll have to cope with that. Plus, in the time trial, he might still attack Taaramäe and Schleck.

Regarding the overall, the fight for the podium remains very exciting. In contrary to the belief of some experts, Bradley Wiggins was able to stay in touch with the other contenders through all the mountain stages and has now great chances for the second spot, with the long time trial still coming. Igor Antón couldn't convert his strong performances into enough time and has to fear to fall from the podium. And while both the mountain and the young riders classification are decided, the hunt for the green jersey is still very close. Two sprint stages remaining!

 
sutty68
You were right about BrajkovicSad

But at least Kreuziger extended his Mountains leadSmile

 
FreitasPCM
Great achievement for Kreuziger, things didn't go well for Brajko in the other hand. Still, you might jump a place or two until the end. Wink

 
Neillster
Nice win for Kreuziger! Banana shame Brajkovic wasn't able to hold onto this high place. That said, anywhere in the top ten is great. Grin

 
baia
Top10 is still great and Brajkovic still has good chances to improve at least one place....good luck.


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cunego59
I have to say that I'm extremely happy about the win of the award Smile I'd like to thank you all a lot, whether you voted for me or not, for all the support that you've given me over the past almost 8 months! I hope that I'll keep this story going for a long time and that it'll be as enjoyable as it seems to be now.

Regarding the current events in the story: I agree with all of you, although Brajkovic's time loss was a pity, the Top 10 is still very good. Not to mention Kreuziger's success.

I'm currently working on the review but I don't have that much time at the moment. I hope that I'll be able to post both the last 3 stages and the review this weekend. I'll be out of town for two weeks from this monday on and I don't know if I have time to update then. Just so you know Wink


 
sutty68
No worries, do it when your ready and have time to put towards itWink

 
Mresuperstar
Congrats on the award Wink I don't mind losing to you. It's just losing to valv321 that gets me Angry Lol :lol: And in all honest shouldn't the Andy Schleck story finish 2nd, it only makes sense.


Edited by Mresuperstar on 13-01-2012 18:42
 
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valverde321
Mresuperstar wrote:
Congrats on the award Wink I don't mind losing to you. It's just losing to valv321 that gets me Angry Lol :lol: And in all honest shouldn't the Andy Schleck story finish 2nd, it only makes sense.

You mad?

Anyway, we should play something together on the PS3. Haven't done that in ages.

Edit: Unless you're serious in which case -> Sad


Edited by valverde321 on 13-01-2012 18:50
 
Mresuperstar
@valv321: A little but hey I'll get over it Wink And yeah we should play again some time, just message me if you ever see me on Smile

Sorry Cunego59 for the spam Wink Keep Up Your Great Work!


 
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Just to say congratulations for the award, truly deserved. Smile Voted for this one, although I could have easily voted on the other two aswell, because all of them are amazing. Wink Pfft

 
tsmoha
Don't know, if I already left my congratulations to your award somewhere else here on forum, so I just put it here right after FreitasPCM Smile We have three awesome One-rider-stories here, and this is for sure one of them! And good luck for the last TdF-stages!


Edited by tsmoha on 14-01-2012 20:05
 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 14 – Tour de France

Report: Stages 19-21


Stage 19

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While the stage racers used this stage to recover before the important time trial, this stage was the penultimate opportunity for the sprinters to take the win. The breakaway was caught early enough and the sprint could begin.

For Mark Cavendish, this could have been the chance to overtake the green jersey or at least to improve his chances before the last stage, but instead, the points classification was decided in Tyler Farrar's favour: Garmin once again delivered a perfect lead out which Farrar could turn into his fourth stage win. And Cavendish failed completely! The T-Mobile train got boxed in with 6 kms to go and lost lots of places. Eventually, he could only finish 16th. The green jersey is out of reach now. Simone Ponzi, well, he tried to follow Farrar but hadn't enough energy to keep up. He finished 20th.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélo4h01'16
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/no.gif Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCyclings.t.




Stage 20

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The long time trial should fix the final general classification today. Especially the podium was still in strong competition with Bradley Wiggins, Robert Gesink and Igor Antón all fighting for the two spots behind Contador. Bradley Wiggins was the big favorite after his recent performances and his win on the TT in stage 4. And he sure did well.

It was his team mate Geraint Thomas, though, who set the first exclamation mark. Starting on 58th position, he delivered a fantastic ride with a great time which lasted long and was eventually beaten by only 2 guys.

The first guy was indeed Bradley Wiggins. He completely crushed everything, overtaking Gesink and securing the second place overall easily. What a terrific achievement! Overall leader Alberto Contador also rode very well and finished second today.

The competition for the last podium spot was extremely close. Gesink did mediocrely well and finished 15th, 3 minutes off Wiggins. And Antón did everything to cover his bad time trialing with enormous effort and enthusiasm. But eventually, it wasn't enough: Gesink overtakes the Spaniard by 7 small seconds. No podium for Leopard this year!

For Liquigas, it was a really bad day. Brajkovic hoped to launch a last attack on Taaramäe and Schleck, who were less than 1'30 before him, but failed badly and even lost time on both. And Kreuziger couldn't achieve his goal of a decent daily result and finished only 36th. Their bad recovery stroke.

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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling1h15'25
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 42
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Geraint ThomasSky ProCycling+ 1'21




Stage 21

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The final stage to the Champs Elysées was meant to be an easy ride, enjoying the sports and celebrating the winners. While part of the peloton did exactly that, some others won't be celebrating at all today. But to that later.

The day was dominated by a large 14 men break including some of the most active riders of this Tour like Geslin or Langeveld. But as through the whole race, the sprinter teams had it all under control so that nothing could prevent a sprint finish. Even the late attacks by Pozzato and Gilbert couldn't.

The sprint was once again dominated by the two sprint trains of T-Mobile and Garmin. This time with the better end for T-Mobile. Although they couldn't gain the green jersey today, they at least get this prestigious win, the third for the Manx Missile.

But what happened behind them was way more important: A crash within the last 30 kms caused a large split which would never be fixed. Instead, the gap grew and grew. And while for someone like Kreuziger or Vinokourov, who fell from 14th to 16th, it didn't do that much damage, two riders lost a lot! Both Robert Gesink and Igor Anton were trapped behind and lost more than four minutes – the lucky winner was Samuel Sanchez, who jumped on the podium. Incredible!


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile3h45'17
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin – Cervélos.t.
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif André GreipelOmega Pharma – Lotto


 
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i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif July 24, 2012 – Tour de France



Review




Final General Classification


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team87h26'32
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley WigginsSky ProCycling+ 6'07
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Samuel SánchezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 12'30
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 13'30
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard Trek+ 13'37
6i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Andy SchleckLeopard Trek+ 15'38
7i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 15'54
8i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/si.gif Janez BrajkovicLiquigas - Cannondale+ 17'53
9i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas KlödenTeam T-Mobile+ 18'49
10i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team+ 20'24


Spoiler
11Levi LeipheimerUnicef - Oracle+ 20'36
12Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 22'10
13Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale+ 22'19
14Michael RogersSky ProCycling+ 24'43
15Richie PorteGreenEdge Cycling+ 24'47
16Alexandre VinokourovPro Team Astana+ 26'43
17Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 26'52
18Kevin De WeertQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 28'04
19Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 34'54
20Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 38'34
21Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 41'14
22Jens VoigtLeopard Trek+ 45'06
23Jérôme CoppelMovistar Team+ 46'32
24Thomas DekkerRabobank Cycling Team+ 47'14
25Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 47'23
26Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 48'50
27Jakob FuglsangLeopard Trek+ 50'54
28Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 58'44
29Pierrick FédrigoFDJ+ 1h02'44
30Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h04'57
31Christian Vande VeldeTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 1h05'55
32Rémy Di GregorioPro Team Astana+ 1h07'07
33Jean-Christophe PeraudAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h09'15
34Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1h12'23
35José Ángel Gómez MarchanteUnicef - Oracle+ 1h14'01
36Chris HornerUnicef - Oracle+ 1h14'32
37Alexsandr DyachenkoPro Team Astana+ 1h18'22
38Maxime MonfortLeopard Trek+ 1h18'38
39Jérémy RoyFDJ+ 1h18'42
40Yury TrofimovTeam Europcar+ 1h20'04
41Sandy CasarFDJ+ 1h22'22
42Serge PauwelsSky ProCycling+ 1h26'20
43Ivan BassoKatusha Team+ 1h29'38
44Christophe Le MévelTeam Europcar+ 1h34'16
45Leonardo DuqueCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 1h39'18
46Jurgen Van den BroeckOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 1h39'52
47Peter VelitsTeam T-Mobile+ 1h41'11
48Thomas De GendtQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 1h44'01
49Jonathan HivertSaur - Sojasun+ 1h44'47
50Sylvain ChavanelLeopard Trek+ 1h47'45
51Michael AlbasiniGreenEdge Cycling+ 1h50'51
52Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling+ 1h51'33
53Geraint ThomasSky ProCycling+ 1h52'52
54Rubén PlazaMovistar Team+ 1h53'03
55Anthony CharteauTeam Europcar+ 1h54'20
56Simon GerransGreenEdge Cycling+ 1h55'01
57Tom DanielsonTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 1h56'43
58Philip DeignanUnicef - Oracle+ 2h03'36
59George HincapieBMC Racing Team+ 2h06'40
60Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Team+ 2h09'21
61José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team+ 2h09'40
62Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 2h11'06
63Jérôme PineauQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 2h13'35
64Kim KirchenTeam T-Mobile+ 2h14'22
65Mathieu SprickSkil - Shimano+ 2h24'34
66Samuel DumoulinCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 2h29'14
67Óscar FreireRabobank Cycling Team+ 2h29'39
68Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 2h33'07
69Sébastien JolySaur - Sojasun+ 2h33'21
70Grega BoleLampre - ISD+ 2h34'29
71Tony MartinTeam T-Mobile+ 2h36'09
72Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2h37'49
73Alexandre GeniezSkil - Shimano+ 2h41'14
74Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 2h41'16
75Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2h44'24
76Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Team+ 2h47'56
77Gerald CiolekTeam T-Mobile+ 2h53'58
78Dimitriy MuravyevUnicef - Oracle+ 2h54'44
79Sep VanmarckeTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 2h55'02
80Anthony GeslinSaur - Sojasun+ 3h00'06
81David Le LayAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h01'16
82Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISD+ 3h01'24
83David LoosliBMC Racing Team+ 3h05'34
84Alessandro VanottiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3h07'15
85Jure GolcerLampre - ISD+ 3h08'26
86Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 3h08'47
87Andrey KashechkinLampre - ISD+ 3h09'35
88Julien LoubetAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h10'23
89Simon GeschkeSkil - Shimano+ 3h10'39
90Stuart O'GradyGreenEdge Cycling+ 3h10'50
91Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h17'59
92Thor HushovdTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 3h20'22
93Matthieu LadagnousFDJ+ 3h21'11
94Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 3h21'52
95Mathieu PergetAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h22'32
96Sergey RenevPro Team Astana+ 3h26'21
97Luis Ángel MatéCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 3h27'32
98Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 3h29'27
99Daniele BennatiLampre - ISD+ 3h33'46
100Jean-Eudes DemaretCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 3h37'54
101Matthew BuscheLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3h40'05
102Mitchell DockerGreenEdge Cycling+ 3h45'02
103Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 3h47'12
104Roman KireyevPro Team Astana+ 3h49'09
105Thomas PetersonLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3h51'30
106Aurélien DuvalSaur - Sojasun+ 3h55'33
107Juan Antonio FlechaSky ProCycling+ 3h55'34
108Filippo PozzatoKatusha Team+ 3h56'15
109Simone PonziLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3h57'18
110Laurent MangelSaur - Sojasun+ 3h58'53
111Christophe LaurentAG2R La Mondiale+ 3h59'53
112Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISD+ 4h00'33
113Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team+ 4h01'18
114Denys KostyukLampre - ISD+ 4h03'02
115Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 4h04'13
116Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Team+ 4h04'14
117Thomas DamuseauSkil - Shimano+ 4h04'52
118Martin PedersenLeopard Trek+ 4h05'21
119Geoffroy LequatreUnicef - Oracle+ 4h07'38
120Sebastian LangOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 4h16'06
121Xavier FlorencioLampre - ISD+ 4h16'16
122Yohann GèneTeam Europcar+ 4h17'01
123Matthew GossGreenEdge Cycling+ 4h22'30
124Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile+ 4h28'34
125Enrico MagazziniLampre - ISD+ 4h30'42
126Michael SchärBMC Racing Team+ 4h33'12
127André GreipelOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 4h36'21
128Martijn MaaskantTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 4h36'30
129Dominic KlemmeLeopard Trek+ 4h39'15
130Paolo Longo BorghiniLiquigas - Cannondale+ 4h39'40
131Sebastian LangeveldGreenEdge Cycling+ 4h44'03
132Olivier BonnaireFDJ+ 4h44'23
133Nick NuyensOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 4h47'00
134Fred RodriguezBMC Racing Team+ 4h49'43
135Travis MeyerTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 4h49'50
136Cameron MeyerTeam Garmin - Cervélo+ 4h51'40
137Adam HansenOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 4h52'21
138Niki TerpstraQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 4h52'30
139Bernhard EiselTeam T-Mobile+ 4h53'28
140Denis GalimzyanovKatusha Team+ 4h54'14
141Assan BazayevPro Team Astana+ 4h56'39
142Robert HunterUnicef - Oracle+ 4h56'53
143Maciej PaterskiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 4h57'28
144Jürgen RoelandtsCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 4h58'34
145Tom LeezerRabobank Cycling Team+ 4h58'35
146Valentin IglinskiyPro Team Astana+ 4h58'43
147Michał KwiatkowskiUnicef - Oracle+ 5h00'52
148Marcel KittelSkil - Shimano+ 5h03'50
149Yevgeniy NepomnyachshiyPro Team Astana+ 5h04'31
150Nico EeckhoutFDJ+ 5h05'48
151Ronan Van ZandbeekSkil - Shimano+ 5h09'41
152Nikolas MaesCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 5h10'55
153Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Team+ 5h11'35
154Alexander MironovKatusha Team+ 5h14'27
155Gert DockxOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 5h16'35
156Kenny Van HummelSkil - Shimano+ 5h18'45
157Gorik GardeynQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 5h19'41
158Nico SijmensCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 5h22'59
159Gert SteegmansQuick·Step Cycling Team+ 5h24'46
160Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Team+ 5h27'59
161Davide CimolaiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 5h28'44
162Julien FouchardCofidis, le crédit en ligne+ 5h29'22
163Dominique RollinFDJ+ 5h31'07
164Klaas LodewyckOmega Pharma - Lotto+ 5h31'57
165Robbie McEwenUnicef - Oracle+ 5h34'42
166Unai IparragirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5h35'39
167Sébastien TurgotTeam Europcar+ 5h35'54
168Anthony DelaplaceSaur - Sojasun+ 5h39'01
169Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5h41'05
170Nikolai TrussovKatusha Team+ 5h43'57
171Jimmy CasperSaur - Sojasun+ 5h44'00
172Javier Francisco AramendiaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5h46'04
173Hayden RoulstonTeam T-Mobile+ 5h49'56
174Stéphane PoulhièsSaur - Sojasun+ 5h54'14
175Alexandre PichotTeam Europcar+ 5h55'06
176Matthew HaymanGreenEdge Cycling+ 5h58'27
177Guillaume Le FlochTeam Europcar+ 6h13'03



In all those three weeks, there was never a doubt of the deserved and dominating winner of the Tour: Alberto Contador! The Spaniard was clearly the strongest in the mountain and rode great time trials. The places behind him were in constant motion. The podium seemed fixed after the time trial but a split on the Champs Elysées eventually vaulted last year's runner up Samuel Sanchez on the podium. That the places 6-15 are all within 10 minutes shows how dense the competition was.



Final Points Classification


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin - Cervélo315
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Mark CavendishTeam T-Mobile274
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Tom BoonenQuick·Step Cycling Team227
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team211
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team185


With the consistent riding of both Tyler Farrar (4 wins, 3 Top 3s) and Mark Cavendish (3 wins, 3 Top 3s), it was the one failure of the British on stage 19 that decided the competition in favour of Tyler Farrar. Both teams were so strong that only one mass sprint wasn't won by those two: The surprisingly strong Tom Boonen took a win as well, along with 7 Top 10s.



Final Mountain Classification


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/cz.gif Roman KreuzigerLiquigas - Cannondale130
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto ContadorMovistar Team103
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Igor AntónLeopard Trek92
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team66
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Andy SchleckLeopard Trek34


As usual, almost all riders in this ranking are the GC contenders. All other riders would have to concentrate on the polkadot completely to win it - which Roman Kreuziger did! Taking part in numerous successful and even more unsuccessful breaks, he was one of the most active riders of all and really deserves this jersey.



Final Young Riders Classification


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein TaaramäeCofidis, le crédit en ligne87h42'26
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Romain SicardEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 25'20
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif Cyril GautierTeam Europcar+ 32'56
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto UránSky ProCycling+ 42'50
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/no.gif Edvald Boasson HagenSky ProCycling+ 1h35'39


What applied for the GC applies for the white jersey even more: The winner was certain very, very early. Rein Taaramäe rode his first Grand Tour on top level and impressed with consistent climbing and time trialing. His winning margin is enormous.



Final Team Classification


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1i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Leopard Trek263h03'37
2i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Movistar Team+ 12'29
3i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Sky ProCycling+ 21'15
4i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Rabobank Cycling Team+ 35'32
5i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Euskaltel - Euskadi+ 1h11'38


The Tour in total has to be considered a failure for Leopard Trek once again. After the places 9 and 17, Andy's and Igor Anton's performances this year were surely better, but no man on the podium and only one stage win can't be enough. But at least one ranking was won dominantly!



Tops


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/es.gif Alberto Contador


Just like last year, the Spaniard was cut above the rest. Three stage wins, five more Top 3s – Contador was both the strongest as well as the most consistent rider of the GC contenders. With his fifth overall win of the Tour de France, he underlined once again that he is the best stage racer of his generation.


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/gb.gif Bradley Wiggins


By far the biggest surprise in the overall was the British Bradley Wiggins. He wore the yellow jersey for six days after his time trial win on stage 4 and was surprisingly strong in the mountains, limiting his losses brilliantly to claim the second spot in the GC with his second win in the last time trial.


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/ee.gif Rein Taaramäe


The fight for the white jersey was decided way earlier than expected – Rein Taaramäe rode consistent, attentive and clever. Using the mistakes of the concurrence, the Estonian finally proved that he has a lot of potential and finishes in the Top 10 of a Grand Tour for the first time. He'll have to be taken in account of for the future.


Other positive appearances:

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Sebastian Langeveld – A stage win, another second place and one day in yellow.

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/europeanunion.gif The sprinter teams – 8 of the 10 flat stages ended with the win of a sprinter. The strong sprint trains showed exciting fights.

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/de.gif Andreas Klöden – At the age of 37 in the Top 10 of the most important race of the world, that is impressive.

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/us.gif Taylor Phinney – His stage win from a break on stage 13 may be the most surprising one of this race. Well done for his age.



Flops


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/it.gif Ivan Basso


1h29'38. That's the deficit of Ivan Basso on Alberto Contador. Last year's third doesn't seem to have benefited from the team change to Katusha. Started with ambitions on the podium, the Italian lost easy time very early and fell back further and further. Eventually, he had to work for the new leader, Joaquim Rodriguez, and finished 98th.


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/lu.gif Andy Schleck


The nineth place last year was fatal for Andy Schleck. This year, with the support of Igor Antón, everything should have been better. And although it indeed went better, Schleck's sixth spot can't be considered a success. Antón turned out to be better in the mountains and without one real leader, Leopard couldn't attack the podium. The Luxembourgian seems to waste his potential.


i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/fr.gif The French


After the weak last year, the French riders couldn't ameliorate the results on home soil. Again, their best rider in the GC, Pierre Rolland, sits in 19th position, and only one French stage win is in the palmarès. Not quite what the local fans wanted.


Other negative appearances:

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/co.gif Rigoberto Uran – started as Taaramäe's only realistic opponent for white, he couldn't live up to that at any point and finished way off.

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/be.gif Jurgen Van den Broeck – Similar to Basso, he lost time early, eventually 1h39'52, and didn't even finish in the Top 100.

i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd464/cunego59/Flags/nl.gif Skil – No GC contender, almost no appearances in breaks: One would have hardly noticed if they hadn't participated at all.



Liquigas Résumé


First of all, I'm quite proud that every single rider made it to Paris! I didn't expect that, to be honest, but it shows that every rider of the team is competitive and made a good effort. Then, here's a review of each rider's performance with a short evaluation:

Janez Brajkovic: We aimed for a Top 10 overall and Jani delivered. With relatively steady riding and three Top 10s on tough mountain stages, he took the optimum without attracting much attention.
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Roman Kreuziger: Our co-leader accomplished his mission with excellence. Taking part in numerous breaks, often on the hardest mountain stages, he could hold off the GC contenders and took not only the polkadot jersey but also our only stage win of the Tour. A perfect performance.
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Simone Ponzi: We hoped for one Top 3 and several Top 10s in mass sprints. What we got was one single Top 10. Simone Ponzi turned out to be unable to compete on this level at the moment, but he has plenty of time and room for improvement. Still, this Tour was disappointing for him.
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Alessandro Vanotti and Thomas Peterson: Both did their domestique works within their means. Of course those means are limited so they couldn't do anything extraordinary.
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Paolo Longo Borghini and Matthew Busche: Same here. Both were ín a break once and otherwise did the water carrying without much ado. Solid performances.
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Maciej Paterski and Davide Cimolai: I said in the preview that both would only be fill-ups. And that was partly true. As soon as the road ascended, they found themselves in the grupettos. But nevertheless, they fought their way to Paris, which I'm quite happy about. Plus, on the flat stages, they could do some domestique work and Paterski even was in a break once. So I'm quite pleased with them.
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roturn
Congrats to a nice Tour. Top10 is pretty hard imo.
Winning the KoM and a stage is great.

 
dienblad
Great review, and a Banana for the KOTM-jersey. Brajkovic can be happy with 8th in the GC (and too bad Gesink missed the podium by 1 minute).


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sutty68
Nice to see Brajkovic get a Top Ten finish, it was well deservedSmile

Also Kreuziger Winning the Mountains Classification, which is not easy at all in a Grand TourSmile

Well Done MateySmile

Also i like the Screenshot of Cavendish winning on the Champs ElyseesWink

 
fcancellara
KoM for Kreuziger, 8th spot Brajkovic.
You sir, deserve a Banana!


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FreitasPCM
Great review of the Tour. Brajko did well with the 8th place, couldn't do more, pity, but Kreuziger's KoM jersey was one of the highlights of the race, and a great achievement aswell. Smile

 
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