Bye Bye Liquigas, Hello Red Bull - Tour of Oman Stage Four (Sagan on Rampage)
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Posted on 18-03-2013 22:43
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Now that was a good report
Unlucky result, but good start to the stage
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Posted on 18-03-2013 22:45
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Nice to see Viviani keeping the lead
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Posted on 18-03-2013 22:52
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TheManxMissile wrote:
Now that was a good report
Unlucky result, but good start to the stage
Well, I kinda figured I wouldn't be in with a shout at the end. I basically saw 3 options.
1. Try to get viv to end in top shape and try and win on a parcour that is not really for him.
2. Grab some early stuff for Meyer, if he gets pull back nab a sprint with viv then get to the end.
3. Go fully for Gallopin to stage win.
I like keeping my options open so I went with 2. Meyer triggers +5 at start and its like... yay the gaming gods like me today XD. Viv popped +4 after winning the sprint, so that made getting him to end pretty simple. I almost lost Meyer at the end but he just stayed with the pack over the line.
Glad you liked the report. Atlantius tips with the pictures really helped. I could show much more. Also just went with pretty much purely a focus on our team rather then telling the whole race story. I knida forget sometimes its a story about my team, not the whole of world cycling XD.
I'm proably going to do some reports that are a bit more texty, but what I might do is throw that stuff in some seperate side reports, so those guys that only have time for the stages can skip the extra fluff. And those that like fun fluffiness still get it XD
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Posted on 18-03-2013 22:56
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sutty68 wrote:
Nice to see Viviani keeping the lead
Yeah, he gets to keep it at least another day. Tommorow should be good for him too, its Old Willunga that will be the doing for him I think. Meyer is looking good with those bonus seconds though. Means he can probably just stick with lead group rather then having to force.
We could probably clean sweep this tbh. Fitness camps rule XD
EDIT: Front Post updated with the amazing NC jerseys Atlantius has blessed us with. Just wait what for what comes out when we start winning nationals XD
I'm seriously more excited about nationals now then the tour
Edited by Flair on 18-03-2013 23:22
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Posted on 18-03-2013 23:27
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NC's look really nice
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Posted on 19-03-2013 00:09
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Yeah, I really like them. We both wanted to go with traditional sorts of nat jerseys, and Altantius said he could do that and fit it well without changing much. The results kinda speak for themselves XD. He is a genius!
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Posted on 19-03-2013 01:28
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That team is none other then Red Bull.
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Posted on 19-03-2013 07:31
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Ten Dam winning the sprint?
The race was nice, with Meyer taking some necessary points. The report was very enjoyable to read!
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Posted on 19-03-2013 11:22
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It was on an incline. There was really hard pace coming into it, its what caused my train to break.
Stage 4 played and pictured, so report coming up now XD.
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Santos Tour Down Under - Stage Four
Modbury to Tanunda - 126.5km
Red Bull Race Report by Team Director Flair Adams
We had a great day yesterday. Today is about securing that day.
The sprints and KOM are a fair way out today, so we will be hoping a nice break forms containing riders who haven't scored yet. Everyone is still feeling great so we are happy to pull all day if we have to. Early season work is nice.
Stage victory is the goal today as Elia is great shape at the moment and our train showed what it can do on stage 2.
BOTD! Forms 25k in. Boaro (TST), Vandenberg (OPQ), Rowe (SKY), Vaiktus (OGE), Gretsch (ARG), Gruzdev (AST)
They work well, rolling over the KOM with nearly 4 minutes!
So far so good. Gruzdev has good time, but shouldn't be too big a threat tomorrow even if he gets the full 6" from today's sprints. No sprint or KOM points within the break at all. No-one else seems keen to chase, so we slowly bring a few guys to the front, keeping the gap steady before slow reeling it in.
Meyer showing off his KOM Jersey and putting in a shift.
Moviestar eventually helped us a little, and the break got pulled back just past the 10k mark.
Trains at 4k. Favalli is in Viviani's wheel, Ventoso trying to get Gallopins?
At 3k, Ventoso is thrown off the pace as Gallopin full off the front, job done. AG2R train pulling ahead, Orica train formed
Favalli jumps with 2,2k to go. At 1.5k, there is a mass fight for the wheel. Viviani has a open runway to his left!
And he doesn't waste it, hitting the front at 500 to go and never looking back. Win two for Viviani! Phinney nabs a top 5.
Stage Result
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 3h05'36
2 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
3 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
4 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
5 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
6 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
7 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
8 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
9 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
10 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t.
Spoiler 11 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
12 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling s.t.
13 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t.
14 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team s.t.
15 Arthur Vichot FDJ s.t.
16 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
17 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
18 Murilo Fischer FDJ s.t.
19 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
20 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t.
21 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
22 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
23 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
24 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
25 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team s.t.
26 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
27 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
28 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
29 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
30 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ s.t.
31 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
32 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling s.t.
33 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
34 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
35 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
36 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
37 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
38 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
39 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
40 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
41 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
42 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
43 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
44 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
45 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp s.t.
46 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
47 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
48 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team s.t.
49 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
50 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
51 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
52 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
53 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
54 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
55 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
56 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
57 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
58 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
59 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
60 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
61 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
62 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team s.t.
63 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team s.t.
64 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t.
65 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
66 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
67 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
68 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team s.t.
69 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
70 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
71 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
72 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
73 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
74 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
75 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
76 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
77 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
78 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t.
79 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
80 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
81 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
82 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling s.t.
83 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
84 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t.
85 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
86 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
87 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t.
88 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
89 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
90 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
91 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
92 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
93 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
94 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
95 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
96 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
97 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
98 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t.
99 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
100 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
101 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
102 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team s.t.
103 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
104 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
105 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
106 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
107 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
108 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
109 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
110 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
111 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t.
112 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
113 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida s.t.
114 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
115 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
116 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
117 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
118 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida s.t.
119 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
120 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
121 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
122 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team s.t.
123 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
124 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
125 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
126 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team s.t.
127 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
128 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
129 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
General Classification
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 12h51'54
2 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team + 15
3 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 21
4 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida + 25
5 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 27
6 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
7 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
8 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team + 28
9 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
10 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team + 31
Spoiler 11 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
12 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
13 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
14 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
15 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
16 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
17 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
18 Murilo Fischer FDJ s.t.
19 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
20 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
21 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
22 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
23 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
24 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
25 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
26 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
27 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
28 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
29 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
30 Arthur Vichot FDJ s.t.
31 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
32 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
33 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
34 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team s.t.
35 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
36 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
37 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
38 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
39 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team s.t.
40 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
41 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
42 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
43 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
44 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
45 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
46 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
47 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
48 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
49 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
50 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
51 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
52 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi + 1'29
53 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 1'34
54 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 1'37
55 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
56 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
57 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
58 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
59 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
60 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida s.t.
61 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
62 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff + 2'52
63 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ + 2'58
64 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
65 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
66 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida s.t.
67 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
68 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team s.t.
69 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
70 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
71 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
72 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard + 4'36
73 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 4'52
74 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team + 6'10
75 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
76 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida + 7'47
77 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling + 7'49
78 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling + 8'23
79 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling s.t.
80 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t.
81 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 9'44
82 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale + 10'22
83 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
84 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team + 10'24
85 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano + 10'25
86 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
87 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp s.t.
88 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
89 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team + 10'26
90 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t.
91 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge + 10'27
92 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol + 10'28
93 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
94 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
95 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
96 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
97 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
98 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
99 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
100 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t.
101 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
102 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
103 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
104 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
105 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
106 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
107 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
108 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
109 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
110 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
111 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
112 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
113 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
114 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
115 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
116 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
117 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
118 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team + 13'12
119 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 13'27
120 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale + 15'17
121 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
122 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
123 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t.
124 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
125 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
126 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
127 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
128 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team + 28'30
129 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge + 29'22
Points Classification
Rank Name Team Points General
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 8 32
Spoiler 2 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 0 16
3 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team 0 14
4 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 12 12
5 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team 0 8
6 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 0 8
7 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 0 8
8 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 0 6
9 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 6
10 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team 6 6
11 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 6
12 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano 0 6
13 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team 0 6
14 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 0 6
15 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale 6 6
16 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 6 6
17 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 6
18 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff 0 4
19 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling 0 4
20 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 4 4
21 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team 0 4
22 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team 0 4
23 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge 0 2
King of the Mountains
Rank Name Team Mountain General
[b1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 32
Spoiler 2 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 28[/b]
3 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 16 16
4 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 12 12
5 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 0 12
6 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol 0 12
7 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team 0 8
8 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 0 8
9 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 0 8
10 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling 8 8
11 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team 0 6
12 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 0 6
13 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 0 6
14 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 6 6
15 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 0 4
16 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 0 4
17 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi 0 4
18 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano 4 4
Team Classification
Rank Team Time General Time
1 AG2R La Mondiale 9h16'48 + 19'54 (16)
Spoiler 2 Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 0 (11)
3 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 0 (5)
4 FDJ s.t. + 0 (2)
5 Astana Pro Team s.t. + 9'57 (14)
6 Sky Procycling s.t. + 0 (7)
7 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 0 (6)
8 Movistar Team s.t. + 0 (10)
9 Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 19'54 (15)
10 Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 19'54 (17)
11 Katusha Team s.t. + 5'39 (13)
12 Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. + 0 (8)
13 Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 38h37'15 (1)
14 BMC Racing Team s.t. + 0 (4)
15 RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 0 (3)
16 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 1'06 (12)
17 Lotto Belisol s.t. + 19'54 (18)
18 Lampre - Merida s.t. + 0 (9)
19 Orica - GreenEdge s.t. + 19'54 (19)
Young Riders Classification
Rank Name Team Time General Time
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 3h05'36 12h51'54 (1)
Spoiler 2 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 27 (3)
3 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 31 (5)
4 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 10'25 (25)
5 Arthur Vichot FDJ s.t. + 31 (12)
6 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. + 25 (2)
7 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t. + 15'17 (37)
8 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 31 (6)
9 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ s.t. + 2'58 (20)
10 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling s.t. + 7'49 (23)
11 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 31 (7)
12 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 31 (8)
13 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 31 (9)
14 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 31 (15)
15 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t. + 31 (11)
16 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t. + 10'28 (27)
17 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 10'28 (29)
18 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t. + 31 (13)
19 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t. + 10'28 (28)
20 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 10'28 (31)
21 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 28 (4)
22 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 10'28 (30)
23 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 1'37 (18)
24 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 10'28 (32)
25 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 31 (14)
26 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 31 (10)
27 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 10'28 (33)
28 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t. + 8'23 (24)
29 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. + 1'37 (19)
30 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 10'28 (35)
31 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. + 15'17 (40)
32 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t. + 31 (16)
33 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t. + 15'17 (38)
34 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 10'28 (34)
35 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t. + 7'47 (22)
36 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 15'17 (41)
37 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge s.t. + 15'17 (39)
38 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 31 (17)
39 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge s.t. + 10'27 (26)
40 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t. + 10'28 (36)
41 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 2'58 (21)
42 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge s.t. + 29'22 (42)
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Beautiful victory there, congrats
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Train did a great job. Because Favalli was on Viv's wheel it played out perfectly. Lars had just pulled off to the left so he couldnt go that way, had to go right and down the centre. Phinney had loads of time to react, get the wheel and because we were furthest left it just left that channel open. I knew there was no way he was gonna fail on that.
I lost a picture from 500 meter which sucked. It showed the whole road, a massive line of sprinters from right to left with Viv just taking the lead wide right up against the barrier. Was really nice, but apparently I set it up and forgot to SS it. And since i thought i had all my pictures I didnt save the replay XD
Next stage is the big one. Everything changes!
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Viviani showing some Great form
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Posted on 19-03-2013 15:54
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Santos Tour Down Under - Stage 5
Snapper Point to Old Willunga Hill
Red Bull Race Report by Team Director Flair Adams
Today is the big one. In past years the race as been won here. Our big hope is Cameron Meyer today. His got the mountain jersey on his back, so we know his climbing legs are good. We dont have a massive amount of support for him though as our main aim is the sprinters jersey with Viviani.
So today we are going to try and be clever. We will look to set a very high pace in the final flat section before the first climb up Willunga to try and put some of the good climbers in difficulty and exploit Meyers all round ability. Depending on how he feels, we will keep the pace a high as we can to the finish until Meyer feels he can break to the end.
The Early Game
At 10k out, an early break formed with Cherel (ALM), Kennaugh (Sky), Keukleire (OGE) and Vichot (FDJ).
Marcato (VCD), sets of in pursuit
And he is joined by Rathe (GRS} and De Kort (ARG)
And come together with a 1'40" lead over the peleton.
For once we were not having to do the work, with other teams trying to get back for a sprint, before eventually giving up and letting the break go.
Other teams continued to hold the gap at about 3'30" throughout, so we took it easy, chilling in the middle of the bunch. Hense the lack of jerseys in these early pictures. That's going to change.
Old Willunga Hill
Sabatini (RBC) leading our team across the flat leadup to Willunga at a high pace.
Despite our efforts, the gap to the break way still to big for comfort as we crested the first summit. We told Phinney to give it everything on the descent.
We catch the break before the end of the downhill, maintaining a high pace all the way to back to the last climb.
Meyer hits the front with 2k to go, grinding a big gear as many others start putting in attacks. The leading group comes back together at 1k before finally.
Cameron Meyer breaks for the line.
And he takes the win. But will be awarded any gap?
Its Ten massive seconds for Meyer, in addition to the ten seconds for winning the stage. That gives him the leaders jersey tomorrow.
Cameron later explained he felt really bad today, which was why he had to leave it so late. Viviani almost made the leading group, but just missed out.
Its a pretty dominating show by us so far. With one stage to go, we lead all 5 classification. I get the feeling the end of tour press conference is going to be,,, interesting.
Stage Results
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 3h40'49
2 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 10
3 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
4 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
5 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t.
Spoiler 6 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
7 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
8 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
9 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
10 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
11 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
12 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
13 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team s.t.
14 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
15 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
16 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
17 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
18 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
19 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
20 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t.
21 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
22 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
23 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida s.t.
24 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
25 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
26 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
27 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
28 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
29 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team s.t.
30 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
31 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
32 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
33 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
34 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
35 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
36 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
37 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
38 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
39 Murilo Fischer FDJ s.t.
40 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
41 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team s.t.
42 Arthur Vichot FDJ + 2'01
43 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
44 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
45 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
46 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
47 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
48 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team s.t.
49 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
50 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
51 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
52 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t.
53 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
54 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t.
55 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
56 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
57 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida + 2'51
58 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge + 4'19
59 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
60 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling s.t.
61 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
62 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t.
63 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team + 8'07
64 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
65 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
66 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
67 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
68 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
69 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
70 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
71 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team s.t.
72 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
73 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
74 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t.
75 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
76 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t.
77 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
78 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
79 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ s.t.
80 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
81 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
82 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
83 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
84 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
85 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t.
86 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
87 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
88 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
89 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp s.t.
90 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
91 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
92 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling s.t.
93 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
94 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
95 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling s.t.
96 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
97 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
98 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
99 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team + 11'16
100 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi + 11'26
101 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
102 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
103 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
104 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
105 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
106 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
107 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
108 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t.
109 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
110 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
111 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
112 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
113 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
114 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
115 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
116 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
117 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
118 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
119 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
120 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
121 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
122 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
123 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
124 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
125 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team s.t.
126 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
127 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
128 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team + 12'25
129 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge + 14'54
General Classification
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 16h33'01
2 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team + 7
3 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
4 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida + 17
5 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 19
6 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
7 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
8 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
9 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team + 20
10 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard + 23
Spoiler 11 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
12 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t.
13 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
14 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
15 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
16 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
17 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
18 Murilo Fischer FDJ s.t.
19 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
20 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
21 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
22 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
23 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
24 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
25 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
26 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
27 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
28 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
29 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
30 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
31 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
32 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
33 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
34 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
35 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
36 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
37 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
38 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
39 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 1'26
40 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida + 1'29
41 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 1'43
42 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano + 2'10
43 Arthur Vichot FDJ + 2'11
44 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team + 2'12
45 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 2'14 FlairAdams
46 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
47 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
48 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team + 2'50
49 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team + 3'17
50 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 3'20
51 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
52 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team + 4'41
53 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
54 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida + 5'31
55 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team + 8'20
56 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team s.t.
57 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
58 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
59 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
60 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 9'26
61 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
62 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
63 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida + 9'30
64 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling + 10'06
65 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ + 10'47
66 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
67 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
68 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
69 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi + 11'39
70 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale + 12'11
71 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling + 12'24
72 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard + 12'25
73 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi + 12'37
74 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi + 12'45
75 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team + 13'59
76 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff + 14'00
77 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi + 14'06
78 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp + 14'29
79 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
80 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling + 15'38
81 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 16'00
82 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling + 16'12
83 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 17'18
84 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 17'33
85 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp + 18'14
86 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol + 18'17
87 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
88 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
89 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
90 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
91 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
92 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
93 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
94 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
95 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
96 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
97 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
98 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
99 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
100 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
101 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge + 19'18
102 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
103 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team + 21'01
104 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team + 21'24
105 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale + 21'30
106 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
107 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team + 21'32
108 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano + 21'33
109 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
110 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
111 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team + 21'34
112 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge + 21'35
113 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale + 21'36
114 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
115 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
116 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
117 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
118 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
119 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
120 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
121 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol + 23'06
122 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
123 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 24'35
124 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale + 26'25
125 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
126 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
127 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
128 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team + 40'37
129 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge + 43'58
Points Classification
Name Team General Player
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 32
2 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 16
3 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team 14
4 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team 14
5 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 14
Spoiler 6 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 12
7 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano 8
8 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 8
9 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 8
10 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 6
11 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team 6
12 Arthur Vichot FDJ 6
13 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 6 FlairAdams
14 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 6
15 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale 6
16 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano 6
17 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team 6
18 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 6
19 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 6
20 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 6 FlairAdams
21 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 4
22 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff 4
23 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling 4
24 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida 4
25 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team 4
26 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team 4
27 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team 4
28 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge 2
King of the Mountains
Rank Name Team Mountain General
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 16 48
Spoiler 2 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 0 28
3 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 0 16
4 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale 16 16
5 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team 12 12
6 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 0 12
7 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 0 12
8 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp 12 12
9 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol 0 12
10 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team 0 8
11 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida 8 8
12 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 0 8
13 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 0 8
14 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling 0 8
15 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling 8 8
16 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team 6 6
17 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 6 6
18 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team 0 6
19 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 0 6
20 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 0 6
21 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 0 6
22 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 4 4
23 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 0 4
24 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 0 4
25 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano 4 4
26 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi 0 4
27 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano 0 4
Team Classification
Rank Team Time General Time
1 Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 11h02'47 49h40'02 (1)
Spoiler 2 Lampre - Merida + 10 + 10 (6)
3 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 10 (5)
4 Movistar Team s.t. + 10 (7)
5 Sky Procycling s.t. + 10 (3)
6 Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. + 10 (4)
7 FDJ s.t. + 10 (2)
8 BMC Racing Team + 2'01 + 2'01 (9)
9 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 2'01 (8)
10 Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 4'19 + 5'25 (10)
11 Euskaltel - Euskadi + 11'26 + 11'26 (11)
12 Garmin - Sharp + 12'16 + 32'10 (15)
13 AG2R La Mondiale + 13'17 + 33'11 (16)
14 Orica - GreenEdge + 15'35 + 35'29 (17)
15 Katusha Team + 16'04 + 21'43 (13)
16 Lotto Belisol s.t. + 35'58 (18)
17 RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 16'04 (12)
18 Team Argos - Shimano + 17'55 + 37'49 (19)
19 Astana Pro Team + 19'23 + 29'20 (14)
Young Riders Classification
Rank Name Team Time General Time Player
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 3h40'49 16h33'01 (1)
Spoiler 2 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida + 3h40'59 + 19 (4)
3 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 23 (6)
4 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. + 17 (2)
5 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 23 (7)
6 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 19 (3)
7 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t. + 23 (8)
8 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 23 (9)
9 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 23 (5)
10 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 23 (10)
11 Arthur Vichot FDJ + 3h42'50 + 2'11 (12)
12 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 2'14 (14)
13 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 3'20 (15)
14 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. + 3'20 (16)
15 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 2'14 (13)
16 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t. + 9'30 (20)
17 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t. + 10'06 (21)
18 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. + 1'43 (11)
19 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge + 3h45'08 + 19'18 (32)
20 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t. + 14'29 (25)
21 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 19'18 (33)
22 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 14'29 (24)
23 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano + 3h48'56 + 18'17 (30)
24 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 18'17 (29)
25 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t. + 18'17 (31)
26 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t. + 8'20 (18)
27 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ s.t. + 10'47 (22)
28 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t. + 23'06 (39)
29 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 8'20 (17)
30 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t. + 8'20 (19)
31 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 10'47 (23)
32 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling s.t. + 15'38 (26)
33 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t. + 18'17 (27)
34 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 18'17 (28)
35 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale + 3h52'15 + 26'25 (40)
36 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 21'36 (37)
37 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge s.t. + 21'35 (35)
38 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. + 21'36 (38)
39 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t. + 21'36 (36)
40 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. + 26'25 (41)
41 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano s.t. + 21'33 (34)
42 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge + 3h55'43 + 43'58 (42)
Edited by Flair on 19-03-2013 15:56
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Posted on 19-03-2013 15:59
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A nice win from Meyer to grab the GC lead and only one stage to go
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Posted on 19-03-2013 16:05
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Its not over yet though. 7 seconds from Ventoso so its all up to Viviani to deny him the seconds so Meyer can win. Super team work!
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Posted on 19-03-2013 16:27
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Leading all classifications Though Ventoso could still threaten him, try to take some boni seconds with Cameron
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Posted on 19-03-2013 16:56
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Ian Butler wrote:
Leading all classifications Though Ventoso could still threaten him, try to take some boni seconds with Cameron
Might try that depending on how it pans out. Ideally, I'll let a break go to soak up the sprints and then win the stage with Viviani. Even if Ventoso 2nd places it will only be 6 seconds leaving him 1 off Meyer XD
Guess its a Crit though. Cameron is meant to be good at those XD
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Posted on 19-03-2013 20:03
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Santos Tour Down Under - Stage 6
Adelaide City Council Street Circuit - 90km (20 Laps)
Red Bull Team Report by Team Director Flair Adams
Short criterium race today. Cameron is going to try and break last in the day before the sprint to snatch the ten seconds away from Ventoso. Gallopin will try to infiltrate the break but its unlikely to stick, so we will probably be pulling most the race again.
If Cameron doesnt get away, its up to Viviani to make sure he beats Ventoso to any sprint. Its a good chance to stamp dominance of the sprinters jersey, not to mention good early world ranking points.
The days break is formed within 20k. Preidler (ARG), Soupe (FDJ), CUmmings (BMC), Astarloza (EUS, Porseu (KAT), Gavassi (AST) and Vandenberg (OPQ) get their faces on TV today and build a lead of 2'30"
Not much happened after that. We kept pressure high until the first KOM point of the day just incase Vanderberg won, since he could draw level on points if he won both and I wasn't sure exactly how countback would place us. When he didn't take the first max point, we let it stretch back out until the final run in.
Sticking to the race plan, Meyer (RBC) attacks with 15k to go, breaking from the back with the breakaway just in sight a minute down the road.
Its short lived though, as by 8.5k the pack catcthes Meyer and the last of the days break. Time to switch to plan B.
At 2.5k however, things looks bad for us. Our train got trapped and boxed and Viviani is at least 12 bike lengths of the front (and 12 off Ventoso)
Lars Back (RBC) puts in a monster turn to drag Phinney and Viviani somewhere near the front come the last 1.5k.
Viviani isn't going to win, but neither is Ventoso so the GC is secure. He mgiht nick 3rd though. Its really close between Murilo Fischer (FDJ), Elia Favilli (LAM)i, and Grega Bole (VDM).
And Fischer just holds off Favalli by a rim.
Viviani just misses out on another podium.
Shame we couldn't get another stage victory, but a very successful tour never the less. Really can't complain when you dominate like we have here. Wasn't entire expected, but our pre-season camp has clearly paid off with the results over the last week.
Stage Result
Rank Name Team Time Player
1 Murilo Fischer FDJ 1h58'48
2 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t.
3 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
4 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
5 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team s.t.
Spoiler 6 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
7 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
8 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t.
9 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
10 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
11 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
12 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
13 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
14 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
15 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
16 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
17 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
18 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
19 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
20 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
21 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t.
22 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
23 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
24 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
25 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
26 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
27 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
28 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
29 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
30 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
31 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
32 Arthur Vichot FDJ s.t.
33 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling s.t.
34 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
35 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
36 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling s.t.
37 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team s.t.
38 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
39 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
40 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling s.t.
41 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
42 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
43 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team s.t.
44 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
45 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
46 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
47 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
48 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida s.t.
49 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
50 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
51 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
52 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
53 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
54 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
55 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
56 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
57 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
58 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
59 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
60 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
61 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
62 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
63 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
64 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
65 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
66 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
67 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida s.t.
68 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
69 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
70 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
71 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
72 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
73 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
74 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
75 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
76 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
77 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
78 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
79 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team s.t.
80 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
81 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
82 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
83 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
84 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
85 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
86 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
87 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
88 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team s.t.
89 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
90 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ s.t.
91 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t.
92 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team s.t.
93 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
94 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
95 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol s.t.
96 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
97 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
98 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
99 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
100 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
101 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
102 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
103 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
104 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team s.t.
105 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t.
106 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
107 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
108 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team s.t.
109 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp s.t.
110 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t.
111 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
112 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
113 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
114 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
115 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
116 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team s.t.
117 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
118 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t.
119 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
120 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
121 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
122 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
123 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
124 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team s.t.
125 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
126 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
127 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t.
128 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
129 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 2'54
General Classification
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 18h31'49
2 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team + 7
3 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
4 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida + 11
5 Murilo Fischer FDJ + 13
6 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 19
7 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
8 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
9 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling s.t.
10 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t.
Spoiler 11 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team + 20
12 Ben Hermans RadioShack - Leopard + 23
13 Baden Cooke Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
14 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t.
15 Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
16 Jérémy Roy FDJ s.t.
17 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team s.t.
18 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
19 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t.
20 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
21 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t.
22 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
23 Tony Gallopin Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
24 Lars Ytting Bak Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t.
25 Zdenek Stybar Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
26 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
27 Jonathan Tiernan-Locke Sky Procycling s.t.
28 Gediminas Bagdonas AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
29 Anders Lund Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
30 Karsten Kroon Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
31 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t.
32 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t.
33 Adam Hansen Lotto Belisol s.t.
34 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
35 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t.
36 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t.
37 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t.
38 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t.
39 Matthew Lloyd Lampre - Merida + 1'29
40 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 1'43
41 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano + 2'10
42 Arthur Vichot FDJ + 2'11
43 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team + 2'12
44 Taylor Phinney Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 2'14
45 Matteo Tosatto Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
46 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
47 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team + 2'50
48 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team + 3'17
49 Jay McCarthy Team Saxo - Tinkoff + 3'20
50 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
51 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 4'20
52 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team + 4'41
53 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t.
54 Davide Viganò Lampre - Merida + 5'31
55 Simone Ponzi Astana Pro Team + 8'20
56 Yury Trofimov Katusha Team s.t.
57 George Bennett RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
58 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t.
59 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
60 Mark Renshaw Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 9'26
61 Jos Van Emden Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
62 Stijn Devolder RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
63 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida + 9'30
64 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling + 10'06
65 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ + 10'47
66 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
67 Laurent Mangel FDJ s.t.
68 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
69 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi + 11'39
70 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale + 12'11
71 Christopher Sutton Sky Procycling + 12'24
72 Markel Irizar RadioShack - Leopard + 12'25
73 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi + 12'37
74 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi + 12'45
75 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team + 13'56
76 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff + 14'00
77 Ioannis Tamouridis Euskaltel - Euskadi + 14'06
78 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp + 14'29
79 Argiro Ospina Movistar Team s.t.
80 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling + 15'38
81 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 16'00
82 Gabriel Rasch Sky Procycling + 16'12
83 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team + 17'18
84 Graeme Brown Blanco Pro Cycling Team + 17'33
85 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp + 18'14
86 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol + 18'17
87 Robert Hunter Garmin - Sharp s.t.
88 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t.
89 Vicente Reynès Lotto Belisol s.t.
90 Wesley Kreder Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
91 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
92 Nathan Haas Garmin - Sharp s.t.
93 Andreas Klier Garmin - Sharp s.t.
94 Jonas Vangenechten Lotto Belisol s.t.
95 Raymond Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t.
96 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
97 François Parisien Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
98 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t.
99 William Clarke Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
100 Frederik Willems Lotto Belisol s.t.
101 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge + 19'18
102 Jack Bobridge Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
103 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team + 21'01
104 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team + 21'21
105 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team + 21'27
106 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale + 21'30
107 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t.
108 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team + 21'32
109 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano + 21'33
110 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
111 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team + 21'34
112 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge + 21'35
113 Lloyd Mondory AG2R La Mondiale + 21'36
114 Adam Blythe BMC Racing Team s.t.
115 Jacopo Guarnieri Astana Pro Team s.t.
116 Jonathan Cantwell Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
117 Luka Mezgec Team Argos - Shimano s.t.
118 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
119 Alessandro Vanotti Astana Pro Team s.t.
120 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t.
121 Gaetan Bille Lotto Belisol + 23'06
122 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t.
123 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling + 24'35
124 Anthony Ravard AG2R La Mondiale + 26'25
125 Davide Appollonio AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
126 Steve Chainel AG2R La Mondiale s.t.
127 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t.
128 Maxim Belkov Katusha Team + 40'37
129 Michael Hepburn Orica - GreenEdge + 43'58
Final Points Classification
1 Elia Viviani Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 32
2 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team 18
3 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 16
4 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 14
5 Francisco José Ventoso Movistar Team 14
Spoiler 6 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team 14
7 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 12
8 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 12
9 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team 10
10 Murilo Fischer FDJ 8
11 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano 8
12 Kris Boeckmans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 8
13 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 8
14 Dmitriy Gruzdev Astana Pro Team 6
15 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 6
16 Arthur Vichot FDJ 6
17 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 6
18 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team 6
19 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 6
20 Manuel Belletti AG2R La Mondiale 6
21 Ramon Sinkeldam Team Argos - Shimano 6
22 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 6
23 Fabio Sabatini Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 6
24 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 4
25 Rory Sutherland Team Saxo - Tinkoff 4
26 Ian Stannard Sky Procycling 4
27 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida 4
28 Grega Bole Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 4
29 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team 4
30 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team 4
31 Luke Durbridge Orica - GreenEdge 2
Final King of the Mountains Standings
1 Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 48
2 Stijn Vandenbergh Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 34
3 Kristijan Durasek Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling 28
4 George Preidler Team Argos - Shimano 20
5 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale 16
Spoiler 6 Alexander Porsev Katusha Team 16
7 Manuele Boaro Team Saxo - Tinkoff 16
8 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi 14
9 Laurens Ten Dam Blanco Pro Cycling Team 12
10 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp 12
11 Martijn Maaskant Garmin - Sharp 12
12 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team 12
13 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol 12
14 Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida 8
15 Xavier Florencio Katusha Team 8
16 Boy Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 8
17 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling 8
18 Geoffrey Soupe FDJ 8
19 Jure Kocjan Euskaltel - Euskadi 8
20 Luke Rowe Sky Procycling 8
21 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team 6
22 Iván Gutiérrez Movistar Team 6
23 Marco Marcato Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 6
24 Mirko Selvaggi Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team 6
25 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team 6
26 Tomas Vaitkus Orica - GreenEdge 6
27 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 4
28 Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 4
29 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team 4
30 Koen De Kort Team Argos - Shimano 4
31 Patrick Gretsch Team Argos - Shimano 4
32 Francesco Gavazzi Astana Pro Team 4
Final Team Standings
Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 55h36'26 (1)
FDJ s.t. + 10 (2)
Sky Procycling s.t. + 10 (3)
Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. + 10 (4)
Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 10 (5)
Top 5 Overall Young Riders
Cameron Meyer Red Bull -Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 18h31'49 (1)
Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida + 1h58'48 + 11 (2)
Matteo Trentin Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. + 19 (3)
Diego Ulissi Lampre - Merida s.t. + 19 (4)
Pim Ligthart Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. + 23 (5)
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Posted on 19-03-2013 22:12
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Tour Review
3 Stage Wins (2 Viviani, 1 Meyer)
1 Other Podium (Viviani)
1 Other Top 5 (Phinney)
Won General Classification (Meyer)
Won Sprint Classification (Viviani)
Won King Of the Mountains (Meyer)
Won Young Riders Classification (Meyer)
Very successful tour from a fairly inexperienced team. Cant really have any complaints with that return at all. We expected a couple of stage wins and the sprinters jersey and had half an eye on the young riders jersey but a clean sweep was beyond expectations.
We were fortunate in a rather weak field, with no headline sprinters and not even much in the way of top line punchers or climbers, but you can only beat what is in front you and we have done that comprehensively.
UCI World Tour Ranks
Individual Rankings
1. Cameron Meyer - Red Bull Cannondale Pro Cycling - 106
2. Francisco Jose Ventoso - Moviestar Team - 92
3. Laurens Ten Dam - Blanco Pro Cycling Team - 80
4. Elia Favalli - Lampre-Merida - 71
5. Maurilo Fischer - FDJ - 56
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9. Elia Viviani - Red Bull Cannondale - 17
18. Taylor Phinney - Red Bull Cannondale - 1
Team Rankings
1, Red Bull Cannondale Pro Cycling - 124
2. Moviestar Team - 92
3. Blanco Pro Cycling Team - 82
4. Lampre-Merdia - 77
5. FDJ - 57
Country Rankings
1. Italy - 140
2. Australia - 130
3. Spain - 92
4. Netherlands - 81
5. Brazil - 56
What's next for Red Bull Cannondale
Tour de San Luis 2.1
Roche, Spilak, Phinney, Meyer, Sabatini, Haedo
Nicolas Roche will be leading our team out in Argentina. Phinney will be our designated sprinter for two reasons, his fitness is better then the other sprinters in the squad and also because the time bonuses may come in handy. If the splits don't happen in the mountains (or even if they do) there is a long Time Trial on day 4 that Phinney could do some very serious damage on.
Tour Goals
2 Stage Victories
Top 3 General Classifcation
**Personal Goal**
Taylor Phinney has set himself the target of 3 overall top 10s in 6+ day tours this season so as to prove to the management he deserves a Grand Tour place next season.
Edited by Flair on 19-03-2013 22:22
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