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Tour Down Under - Stage 2
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The second stage is looking promising. In especially the final circuit with a tough hill climb looks like it could make a first decision in the overall. The favourites need to be concentrated today to avoid any time loss.
Yesterdays winner Gavazzi showed a nice form and within all the sprinters he belongs to the best puncheurs, so it will be interesting to see if he can defend the lead.



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We directly jump to the first intermediate sprint as no breakaway was able to get a decent gap. The 5 riders who are just trying decide this sprint. Eichler ahead of Zingle and Vichot again. The Frenchman was already in the breakaway yesterday and will try to defend his KoM lead.



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And as the peloton calmed down finally we can present the break of the day:
Vichot (Vueling)
Zingle (Bpost)
Eichler (Sram)
Dyrnes (Risa)
Hayakawa (Jap-Kor)
With Sram in the group they might avoid to work behind for Haussler. Or do they think it`s too hard for him today?



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Team UPC has everything under control with their young talents Groenewegen, Van Poppel and Teunissen. Behind them just like yesterday the Adira-Isq Project for Mehr-Wenige. They really want to prove their quality against all the bigger teams but actually UPC is doing 100% of the work right now.



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Vichot tried it too early on the KoM sprint and was overtaken by the others in the end. Zingle takes the 10 points ahead of Dyrnes, Eichler, Vichot and Hayakawa, who struggled a lot there. This means we have an equalized lead in the KoM ranking now.



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80km left and almost 6min gap. Time for the GC teams to do something and support UPC. It`s mainly Cisco again as also Swedbank for the first time. Ben Hermans is their leader and while he is a powerhorse on the flat, which gives him a nice advantage he doesn`t really belong to the very best puncheurs. Still a top 10 isn`t out of reach for the Belgium.



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Hayakawa seems to found this legs again and wins the next sprint ahead of Eichler and Vichot. These can be important bonus seconds in the end.



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It`s actually 65km left and not 5km. But this means we have reached the hardest part of todays stage. 3 laps and a 4th climb to the finish remain and the most interesting part begins. They still have 4'40 left.



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It`s just the first of four climbs but we already see a huge part of the peloton with a gap. And it will be hard to close this one again.
Within these most sprinters such as Kreder, Hutarovych, Docker, former winner Arashiro, Borrajo, Haidar Anuawar, Peeters, Manan, Sutton and Teruel.
Sprinters left in the first group are race leader Gavazzi, Haussler, Davis, Feillu, Bole, Reimer, Bennett, Kump and Feillu.



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40km left and the gap is down to 3min while the sprinter gruppetto is already more than 4min behind. Paulinho is doing a brilliant job right now for Adira with Jaguar`s Teklit supporting him from time to time. The peloton is working very well together and many teams are part of the chasing work, so this is a bad sign for the breakaway.



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We already passed the 2nd "final" climb and on a short climb afterwards we see the first attack. Evian`s Rocchetti is trying it with 33km to go. This is an early move.



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The attack actually looks quite powerful and so more riders attack. Sauber`s Schurter and Amex`s 2012 Fleche Wallone winner Chavanel try to join him.



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Same for Barrio (CSC). While Costa stays with the best puncheurs in the pack CSC is playing out their tactical advantage of two possible leaders.



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This leads to another huge split with another 35 riders falling back. Within these 3rd Overall Van der Lijke, last years winner Allan Davis, 2nd big sprinter Heinrich Haussler and also a disappointing Martin Reimer, who was expected to stay longer.
So last sprinters left are Gavazzi, who is fighting for the lead and surprisingly Romain Feillu (Bpost). This shows how hard the stage is and some sprinters surely know, that it is smarter to fall back and safe their energy for the easier stages to come instead of totally exhausting with a small chance on the overall.



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Last climb before the final one. The breakway is still working well together but you can already see 2 small groups and the peloton in the background.
SchurterDe Maar
Breakaway< 1'55 >Barrio< 0'21 >Kump< 0'16 >Peloton
ChavanelRocchetti



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Seeing that Gavazzi seems to feel good today the other teams let them work again. Priamo, Knees and Oelerich are good helpers today and do the pace now.



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20km left and we reach the last kilometer for the second last time. The two small groups in between came together and form a strong group, that shouldn`t be underestimated.
And we also have the first sign of Oz Cycling. The crowd goes crazy of course when Giovanni Visconti jumps out of the peloton.
More riders fall back like yesterdays breakaway participant Ortega (6th) which makes it a peloton of only 60 now.



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Visconti is joined by Ben Hermans now in the hunt for the 6 rider group and still the former breakaway of course.



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On the flatter part they catch the group and with only 48s to the breakaway we see Hermans accelerating again overtaking the group of puncheurs easily to chase them solo.
He obviously has good legs which explains their earlier work.



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16km left and for the first time the big favourites react. Efimkin with a strong attack followed by Barredo and Proni but this only leads to more riders falling back and all groups are back together but the breakaway with still 1min gap. Strong fight by all of them.



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11km left and more attacks. For the first time race leader Gavazzi is within them which is a good sign for UPC as he seems to feel well. De Maar, Schurter, Rocchetti and Visconti are the others but again the peloton is still too strong for them.



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9km and still 45s for the 47 riders left in the peloton where Hudecek is doing all the work alone now for Sram. Obviously Wegmann is their rider today.



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1km later it`s again Ben Hermans with a strong attack followed by Efimkin. Will this attack have more success? So far the hills aren`t looking hard enough to create any gaps today.



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Dowsett himself is bringing them back. The Brit has been pretty invisible so far but on the other hand has saved more energy than the others. The breakaway will be caught soon now that it is going uphill for the last time.
You can see also Mehr-Wenige and Costa in an excellent position.



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5km left and we have two new leaders. Betancourt and Puusepp used the short moment when the breakaway was caught and attack.



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But Mehr-Wenige is showing his qualities and brings them back. No rider has any helper left in the first rows so it`s up to themselves to take care for the chasing.



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One kilometer left and one thing is sure. We won`t have huge gaps. The more important are the bonus seconds today as also the stage win of course.
Costa is having the perfect position finding the gap and is leading now with Taborre and not Efimkin next to him. Last one is a bit blocked behind Mehr-Wenige on the right. Also Betancourt, Barrio, Visconti, Puusepp, Dowsett, Hatanaka, Hermans, Hudecek and Gerrans are in the first rows.



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Costa and Taborre still lead the race but Dowsett and also Efimkin coming fast from behind as they finally found the gap.



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Costa went too early as Dowsett takes the lead with Efimkin trying to come ahead on the inner side.



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And Dowsett can`t stop him. Aleksandr Efimkin wins the 2nd stage and takes important bonus seconds. Costa is rewarded by his early move with the 3rd ahead of a very strong Hudecek today.
41 riders in todays first group which means that Gavazzi will keep his lead but within the same time as Efimkin. The decision will most likely fall on the 5th stage up the Willunga Hill.

But we have also a few losers of today. HTC`s De Maar was pretty active during the stage but lost contact in the end as also Pivovarna`s Bole. Both are losing 50s. But the big loser must be Martin Reimer. He really had an awful day and so Vueling is without real leader here. At least Vichot fought to keep contact today and is provisional 4th right now.


Stage Result
1Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Team3h33'40
2Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritels.t.
3Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
4Jiri HudecekSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
5Fabio TaborreCisco Cycling Teams.t.
6Fabian WegmannSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
7Yusuke HatanakaMeiji - Cannondales.t.
8Simon GerransOz Cycling Projects.t.
9Matthew LloydOz Cycling Projects.t.
10Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
11Martin PuuseppEvian-MIATs.t.
12Carlos BarredoAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
13Giovanni ViscontiOz Cycling Projects.t.
14Ruslan SambrisHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
15Sergio BarrioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
16Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
17Pengda JiaoOz Cycling Projects.t.
18Cristiano SalernoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
19Alessandro ProniHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
20Timothy DugganSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
21Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
22Sylvain ChavanelAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
23Michael OlssonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
24Nino SchurterSauber Petronas Racings.t.
25Simon RichardsonairBaltic - Enduras.t.
26Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
27Tesfar TeklitJaguar - Eritels.t.
28Federico RocchettiEvian-MIATs.t.
29Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
30Ben HermansSwedbank-PEABs.t.
31Staf ScheirlinckxHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
32Bassirou KonteJaguar - Eritels.t.
33Suk-Young ChoiJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
34Romain ZingleTeam BPosts.t.
35Bjorn SelanderHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
36Essaid AbelouacheJaguar - Eritels.t.
37Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
38Markus EichlerSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
39Jan DieterenAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
40Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
41Pieter SerryHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
42Marc De MaarHTC Nieuwsblad+ 50
43Romain FeilluTeam BPosts.t.
44Grega BolePivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
45Iljo KeisseSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
46Tomohiro HayakawaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
47Greogry HugentoblerSauber Petronas Racings.t.
48Matteo PriamoTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 2'18
49Alireza AshgarzadehSauber Petronas Racing+ 2'34
50Mathieu La LavandierTeam BPost+ 2'45
51Sam BennettJaguar - Eritels.t.
52André CardosoAdira-Isq Project+ 4'25
53Christian KneesTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
54Martyn IrvineAdira-Isq Project+ 5'30
55Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Teams.t.
56Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 5'51
57William FordOz Cycling Projects.t.
58Mohamed Shawal Anuar AzizEvian-MIATs.t.
59Kasper KlostergaardSwedbank-PEABs.t.
60Pedro Miguel PaulinhoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
61Magnus Cort NielsenSwedbank-PEABs.t.
62Michael KurthAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
63Sven VandousselaereTeam BPosts.t.
64Roman SenyenovCisco Cycling Teams.t.
65Jonas AhlstrandSwedbank-PEABs.t.
66Kenny Van HummelSwedbank-PEABs.t.
67George Alexandru StancuSwedbank-PEABs.t.
68Muhamad Adiq OthmanSauber Petronas Racings.t.
69Sebastian LanderRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
70Danny Van PoppelTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
71Dylan GroenewegenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
72Clement KoretzkyEvian-MIAT+ 7'52
73Adam HansenPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
74Manuel OrtegaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
75Allan DavisHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
76Johan Fredrik ZieslerRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
77Mike TeunissenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
78Sascha ModoloMeiji - Cannondales.t.
79Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
80Fabio SilvestreAdira-Isq Projects.t.
81Theo ReinhardtAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
82William MaesenTeam BPosts.t.
83Dmitriy GruzdevCisco Cycling Teams.t.
84Benedikt MundleSauber Petronas Racings.t.
85Jesus Merino CriadoTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
86Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Cannondales.t.
87Anuar MananMeiji - Cannondales.t.
88Rüdiger SeligAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
89Kris BoeckmansTeam BPosts.t.
90Nacer BouhanniMeiji - Cannondales.t.
91Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
92Natnael BerhaneJaguar - Eritels.t.
93Baden CookeOz Cycling Projects.t.
94Mohammed Zamri SallehSauber Petronas Racing+ 9'10
95Jorge Adelbo Soto PereiraAdira-Isq Projects.t.
96Blel KadriTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
97Nick Van der LijkeHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
98Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
99Martin ReimerTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
100Maxime DanielEvian-MIATs.t.
101Sho HatsuyamaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
102Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Teams.t.
103Ian BoswellHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
104Tom Van AsbroeckHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
105Sondre Holst EngerRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
106Eric YoungSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
107Nicolas EdetTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
108Rafael SilvaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
109Adrien PetitEvian-MIATs.t.
110Ho-Ting KwokMeiji - Cannondales.t.
111Jörgen MattairBaltic - Enduras.t.
112Borut BozicPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
113Joeri StallaertTeam BPosts.t.
114Alexis GougeardEvian-MIATs.t.
115Fabien TaillefourAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
116Dylan Van BaarleairBaltic - Enduras.t.
117Khayabkhyrvaa UugunbayarJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
118Philip LaveryJaguar - Eritels.t.
119Jurgen Van LoockeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
120Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
121Iban MayoControl Teams.t.
122Angel ViciosoControl Teams.t.
123Francisco ManceboControl Teams.t.
124Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
125Rinaldo NocentiniControl Teams.t.
126Óscar Pereiro SioControl Teams.t.
127Alex RasmussenOz Cycling Project+ 14'45
128Ramon DomeneTeam CSC-Orbea+ 15'57
129Graham BriggsairBaltic - Endura+ 17'54
130Salvatore PuccioTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
131Rasmus SteroboTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
132Christopher SuttonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
133Dan McLayairBaltic - Enduras.t.
134Ahmad Haidar AnuawarSauber Petronas Racings.t.
135Alejandro BorrajoPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
136William ConnollyairBaltic - Enduras.t.
137Alexander KristoffRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
138Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
139Yauheni HutarovichPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
140Marco FabbriPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
141Kevin PeetersJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
142Yukiya ArashiroMeiji - Cannondales.t.
143Michel KrederSwedbank-PEABs.t.
144Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
145Mitch DockerairBaltic - Enduras.t.
146Kenji ItamiJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 22'49

Overall
1Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim6h55'55
2Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Teams.t.
3Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel+ 8
4Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
5Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 12
6Markus EichlerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 14
7Romain ZingleTeam BPost+ 16
8Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
9Fabian WegmannSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 20
10Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
11Ruslan SambrisHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
12Yusuke HatanakaMeiji - Cannondales.t.
13Simon GerransOz Cycling Projects.t.
14Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
15Ben HermansSwedbank-PEABs.t.
16Giovanni ViscontiOz Cycling Projects.t.
17Matthew LloydOz Cycling Projects.t.
18Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
19Fabio TaborreCisco Cycling Teams.t.
20Sergio BarrioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
21Tesfar TeklitJaguar - Eritels.t.
22Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
23Martin PuuseppEvian-MIATs.t.
24Nino SchurterSauber Petronas Racings.t.
25Alessandro ProniHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
26Pieter SerryHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
27Michael OlssonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
28Sylvain ChavanelAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
29Jiri HudecekSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
30Federico RocchettiEvian-MIATs.t.
31Timothy DugganSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
32Bassirou KonteJaguar - Eritels.t.
33Simon RichardsonairBaltic - Enduras.t.
34Essaid AbelouacheJaguar - Eritels.t.
35Bjorn SelanderHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
36Suk-Young ChoiJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
37Staf ScheirlinckxHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
38Cristiano SalernoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
39Pengda JiaoOz Cycling Projects.t.
40Carlos BarredoAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
41Jan DieterenAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
42Tomohiro HayakawaJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 1'04
43Grega BolePivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 1'10
44Romain FeilluTeam BPosts.t.
45Iljo KeisseSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
46Marc De MaarHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
47Greogry HugentoblerSauber Petronas Racings.t.
48Matteo PriamoTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 2'38
49Alireza AshgarzadehSauber Petronas Racing+ 2'54
50Sam BennettJaguar - Eritel+ 3'05
51Mathieu La LavandierTeam BPosts.t.
52Christian KneesTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 4'45
53André CardosoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
54Martyn IrvineAdira-Isq Project+ 5'50
55Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Teams.t.
56Mohamed Shawal Anuar AzizEvian-MIAT+ 6'11
57Jonas AhlstrandSwedbank-PEABs.t.
58George Alexandru StancuSwedbank-PEABs.t.
59Kenny Van HummelSwedbank-PEABs.t.
60Sebastian LanderRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
61Pedro Miguel PaulinhoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
62Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
63Sven VandousselaereTeam BPosts.t.
64Magnus Cort NielsenSwedbank-PEABs.t.
65Dylan GroenewegenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
66Muhamad Adiq OthmanSauber Petronas Racings.t.
67William FordOz Cycling Projects.t.
68Michael KurthAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
69Roman SenyenovCisco Cycling Teams.t.
70Kasper KlostergaardSwedbank-PEABs.t.
71Danny Van PoppelTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
72Allan DavisHollister Pro Cycling+ 8'04
73Manuel OrtegaJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 8'06
74Adam HansenPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 8'12
75Anuar MananMeiji - Cannondales.t.
76Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
77Clement KoretzkyEvian-MIATs.t.
78Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Cannondales.t.
79Fabio SilvestreAdira-Isq Projects.t.
80Sascha ModoloMeiji - Cannondales.t.
81Dmitriy GruzdevCisco Cycling Teams.t.
82Johan Fredrik ZieslerRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
83Nacer BouhanniMeiji - Cannondales.t.
84Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
85Kris BoeckmansTeam BPosts.t.
86Natnael BerhaneJaguar - Eritels.t.
87Baden CookeOz Cycling Projects.t.
88Theo ReinhardtAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
89Rüdiger SeligAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
90Benedikt MundleSauber Petronas Racings.t.
91William MaesenTeam BPosts.t.
92Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 9'18
93Nick Van der LijkeHTC Nieuwsblad+ 9'20
94Martin ReimerTeam Vueling Airlines+ 9'30
95Maxime DanielEvian-MIATs.t.
96Tom Van AsbroeckHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
97Adrien PetitEvian-MIATs.t.
98Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
99Jorge Adelbo Soto PereiraAdira-Isq Projects.t.
100Jurgen Van LoockeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
101Borut BozicPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
102Ian BoswellHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
103Alexis GougeardEvian-MIATs.t.
104Philip LaveryJaguar - Eritels.t.
105Dylan Van BaarleairBaltic - Enduras.t.
106Mohammed Zamri SallehSauber Petronas Racings.t.
107Joeri StallaertTeam BPosts.t.
108Sho HatsuyamaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
109Sondre Holst EngerRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
110Ho-Ting KwokMeiji - Cannondales.t.
111Khayabkhyrvaa UugunbayarJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
112Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
113Blel KadriTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
114Eric YoungSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
115Angel ViciosoControl Teams.t.
116Iban MayoControl Teams.t.
117Jörgen MattairBaltic - Enduras.t.
118Nicolas EdetTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
119Óscar Pereiro SioControl Teams.t.
120Francisco ManceboControl Teams.t.
121Rinaldo NocentiniControl Teams.t.
122Fabien TaillefourAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
123Mike TeunissenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 11'29
124Jesus Merino CriadoTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
125Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Team+ 12'47
126Alex RasmussenOz Cycling Project+ 15'05
127Ramon DomeneTeam CSC-Orbea+ 16'17
128Rafael SilvaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 17'42
129Christopher SuttonRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 18'14
130Ahmad Haidar AnuawarSauber Petronas Racings.t.
131Yukiya ArashiroMeiji - Cannondales.t.
132Alejandro BorrajoPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
133Mitch DockerairBaltic - Enduras.t.
134Kevin PeetersJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
135Michel KrederSwedbank-PEABs.t.
136Yauheni HutarovichPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
137Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
138Graham BriggsairBaltic - Enduras.t.
139Dan McLayairBaltic - Enduras.t.
140Marco FabbriPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
141Alexander KristoffRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
142Salvatore PuccioTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
143Rasmus SteroboTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
144William ConnollyairBaltic - Enduras.t.
145Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
146Kenji ItamiJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 23'09

P:
1Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim25
2Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Team25
3Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team20
4Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel20
5Allan DavisHollister Pro Cycling16

KoM:
1Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airlines10
2Romain ZingleTeam BPost10
3Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Team8
4Markus EichlerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team6
5Nick Van der LijkeHTC Nieuwsblad4

U25:
1Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel6h56'03 (1)
2Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airlines+ 0 (2)
3Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 8 (3)
4Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Project+ 12 (4)
5Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cycling+ 12 (5)
6Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 12 (6)
7Tesfar TeklitJaguar - Eritel+ 12 (7)
8Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 12 (8)
9Martin PuuseppEvian-MIAT+ 12 (9)
10Pieter SerryHTC Nieuwsblad+ 12 (10)

Teams:
1AMEX Pro Cycling20h48'45 (1)
2Cisco Cycling Team+ 0 (2)
3Oz Cycling Project+ 0 (3)
4Jaguar - Eritel+ 0 (4)
5Hollister Pro Cycling+ 0 (5)
6Sram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 0 (6)
7Team UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 2'18 (7)
8Sauber Petronas Racing+ 3'24 (8)
9Team BPost+ 3'35 (9)
10Evian-MIAT+ 5'51 (10)
11Team CSC-Orbea+ 5'51 (11)
12Risa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 5'51 (12)
13Pivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 8'42 (13)
14Japanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 8'42 (14)
15HTC Nieuwsblad+ 8'42 (15)
16Adira-Isq Project+ 9'55 (16)
17Swedbank-PEAB+ 11'42 (17)
18Meiji - Cannondale+ 15'44 (18)
19airBaltic - Endura+ 18'20 (19)
20Team Vueling Airlines+ 18'20 (20)

 
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