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francopell
A long good career for him Wink

 
Atlantius
Ian Butler wrote:
So he ain't going for the Jens record? Frown


No, he haven't aged quite as well Jensie Wink



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Atlantius
Tirreno - Adriatico

Stage 5 – TT
None of our riders are particularly good timetrialists, so there are no expectations for the riders except that they should do their best.
When passing the second intermediate time Willy Ipsen clocks in the provisional best, and 2nd best in goal. A great performance by the young Dane. Geir Berg does equally good getting provisional 6th in goal 1 minute slower than Alex Rasmussen.
Right before Jeppe Nielsen crosses the line Fabian Cancellara destroys all competition with a time 1’17’’ better than the 2nd best at the time.
Jesper Hansen is last Falcon on the course and he gets the best time just over 2 minutes slower than Cancellara.

Stage Results:
1. Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack - Nissan
2. Jesús Herrada, Movistar
3. Sylvain Chavanel, Orica - GreenEdge
64. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Christopher Juul-Jensen, Falcon – STARK


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Stage 6

Climbingwise the toughest stage of the race, and the day Jesper Hansen has been waiting for. Jesper will target the Youth classification and both him Christopher and Jeppe will keep an eye open for the chance of getting the Mountain jersey.
BOTD consisted of mediocre climbers Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen and Guillaume Bonnafond being the best.
Hitting the first climb result in a lot of attacks in the peloton, but having Hartvig Nielsen in the break allows Hansen and Juul-Jensen to sit comfortably in the back of the Sky-train.
First part of the plan goes perfect as Jeppe lead the breakaway over the summit. With 3 km to go four riders are in front of everyone else. Bonnafond, Andy Schleck, David López and Jeppe.
Meanwhile in the peloton Jesper Hansen does his best to shake the other young riders. López sprints to get the win and the GC lead. Nielsen get the Mountain jersey and is now only three seconds short in the Youth classification.

Stage Results:
1. David López, Movistar
2. Andy Schelck, RadioShack - Nissan
3. Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen, Falson - STARK
Mountains: Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen, Falcon – STARK

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I really couldn’t believe it in the finish looking to the side in the sprint and seeing Andy Schleck. It was just so unreal. I think perhaps it cost me the 2nd place. But here’s a warning to Andy: Next time I won’t be so starstruck!
- Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen after the stage


Stage 7
The final stage is one for the sprinters, but it appears Falcon - STARK isn’t done racing just yet: Jeppe Nielsen is three seconds short of the youth classification and there is two bonussprints with 3/2/1 seconds each near the finish. At the same time we can rest assured that the team will follow the battle for the mountain jersey all the way through. This could be a day of good racing in spite of the flat finish.
Marco Marcato tries a couple of times to steal the mountains jersey, but he is closely watched by the three Falcons in the competition and in the end Jesper Hansen wins both the single KOM-sprint and the jersey.
In the first points sprint Nielsen attacks early hoping to get two bonus seconds but is beaten right on the line by Petacchi and Boonen. No young riders jersey for him.
The rest of the stage was pretty straight forward. Lampre, Movistar and Sky leading the chase of lonely breaker Oscar Gatto. They catch him and Petacchi takes the win.

Stage Results:
1. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre - ISD
2. Mark Cavendish, Sky
3. Edvald Boasson-Hagen, Sky
70. Håkan Nilsson, Falcon – STARK

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Final standing:
1. David López, Movistar Team
2. Andy Schleck, RadioShack - Nissan
3. Alberto Contador, Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank
21. Jesper Hansen, Falcon - STARK
Spoiler

1David LópezMovistar Team26h57'00
2Andy SchleckRadioShack - Nissan+ 3'02
3Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 3'08
4Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'22
5Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inox+ 3'28
6Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procycling+ 3'34
7Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 3'38
8Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
9Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan+ 3'46
10Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'53
11Daniel NavarroEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'55
12Dario CataldoOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 3'57
13Jesús HerradaMovistar Team+ 4'05
14Maciej PaterskiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 4'08
15Maxim IglinskiyAstana Pro Team+ 4'10
16Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 4'12
17Mikel NieveEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 4'14
18Sylvain ChavanelOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'15
19Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'16
20Leonardo BertagnolliLampre - ISD+ 4'19
21Jesper HansenFalcon - STARK+ 4'24
22Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 4'31
23Iván VelascoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 4'41
24Dries DevenynsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 4'49
25Elia FavilliFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 4'50
26Janez BrajkovičAstana Pro Team+ 4'57
27Stefano PirazziColnago - CSF Inox+ 5'00
28Danilo Di LucaAcqua & Sapone+ 5'06
29Francesco FailliFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 5'09
30Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 5'15
31Marzio BruseghinMovistar Team+ 5'17
32Pavel BruttTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 5'18
33Luca MazzantiFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 5'20
34Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Team+ 5'26
35Manuele MoriColnago - CSF Inox+ 5'33
36Miguel MínguezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5'34
37José HerradaMovistar Team+ 5'46
38Michele ScarponiLampre - ISD+ 5'55
39Diego UlissiLampre - ISD+ 5'57
40Oscar GattoFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 6'05
41Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 6'12
42Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISD+ 6'15
43Johan VansummerenGarmin - Sharps.t.
44Dimitriy MuravyevAstana Pro Team+ 6'18
45Giuseppe PalumboFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 6'26
46Ben KingRadioShack - Nissan+ 6'36
47Óscar FreireKatusha Team+ 6'40
48Matteo TrentinOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 6'47
49Tom BoonenRabobank Cycling Team+ 6'52
50Jeppe Lykke Hartvig NielsenFalcon - STARK+ 7'01
51Peter KennaughSky Procycling+ 7'10
52Eros CapecchiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 7'15
53Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Nissan+ 7'17
54Jussi VeikkanenFDJ - BigMat+ 7'24
55Carlos BarredoRabobank Cycling Team+ 7'29
56Fränk SchleckRadioShack - Nissan+ 7'32
57Jérémy RoyFDJ - BigMat+ 7'43
58Francesco RedaAcqua & Sapone+ 7'58
59Paul MartensRabobank Cycling Team+ 8'01
60Matti BreschelRabobank Cycling Team+ 8'07
61Timofey KritskiyKatusha Team+ 8'11
62Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 8'18
63Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'20
64Thomas RohreggerRadioShack - Nissan+ 8'31
65Francisco José VentosoMovistar Team+ 8'40
66Lars BoomBMC Racing Teams.t.
67Rinaldo NocentiniAG2R La Mondiale+ 8'56
68Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 9'06
69Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 9'14
70Michel KrederGarmin - Sharp+ 9'20
71Xavier FlorencioKatusha Team+ 9'26
72Vladimir MiholjevicAcqua & Sapone+ 9'32
73Sandy CasarFDJ - BigMat+ 9'34
74Enrico ZenBMC Racing Team+ 9'51
75Alexandr KolobnevRadioShack - Nissan+ 10'05
76José SerpaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 10'22
77Assan BazayevAstana Pro Team+ 10'24
78Mitchell DockerOrica - GreenEdge+ 10'25
79Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Team+ 10'31
80Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge+ 10'48
81Frederik WillemsLotto Belisol Teams.t.
82Heinrich HausslerGarmin - Sharp+ 10'55
83Rémi PauriolFDJ - BigMat+ 11'05
84Francesco TizzaBMC Racing Team+ 11'26
85Greg Van AvermaetAcqua & Sapone+ 12'04
86Björn LeukemansLiquigas - Cannondale+ 12'10
87Gerald CiolekOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 12'32
88Denis MenchovKatusha Team+ 12'40
89Romain FeilluGarmin - Sharp+ 12'43
90Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiale+ 12'45
91Jorge AzanzaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 12'48
92Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 12'53
93Christopher Juul-JensenFalcon - STARK+ 13'17
94Alexander KvachukLampre - ISD+ 13'22
95Volodymir GustovTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 13'26
96HÃ¥kan NilssonFalcon - STARK+ 14'09
97Bert GrabschOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 14'16
98Marco ColedanColnago - CSF Inox+ 14'21
99Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team+ 14'39
100Cristiano BenenatiFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 15'01
101Luca PaoliniLampre - ISD+ 15'03
102Thomas Riber-SellebjergFalcon - STARK+ 15'10
103Boris ShpilevskiKatusha Team+ 15'24
104Cristiano SalernoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 15'36
105Nick NuyensOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 15'37
106Niki TerpstraBMC Racing Team+ 15'45
107Víctor De la ParteEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 15'48
108Angelo PaganiColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
109Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 15'53
110Koldo FernándezGarmin - Sharp+ 15'56
111Kristof VandewalleOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 16'16
112Tyler FarrarGarmin - Sharp+ 16'41
113Ben SwiftSky Procycling+ 17'14
114Anthony RavardAG2R La Mondiale+ 17'42
115Maxime VantommeLotto Belisol Team+ 17'44
116Yohan OffredoFDJ - BigMat+ 17'51
117Danilo HondoLampre - ISD+ 17'59
118Thomas Nybo RiisFalcon - STARK+ 18'04
119Mark CavendishSky Procycling+ 18'08
120Riccardo ChiariniAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 18'28
121Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Banks.t.
122Martijn MaaskantGarmin - Sharp+ 19'35
123Karsten KroonTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 20'30
124Juan Antonio FlechaSky Procycling+ 20'43
125Carlo ScognamiglioAcqua & Sapone+ 21'16
126Bernhard EiselAstana Pro Team+ 21'37
127Svein TuftOrica - GreenEdge+ 22'32
128Borut BožicAstana Pro Team+ 22'36
129Coen VermeltfoortRabobank Cycling Team+ 22'53
130Kris BoeckmansLotto Belisol Team+ 23'28
131Jürgen RoelandtsLotto Belisol Team+ 23'57
132Jeremy HuntSky Procycling+ 24'18
133Sergueï IvanovKatusha Team+ 24'22
134Anders LundTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 24'39
135Mauro FacciColnago - CSF Inox+ 25'08
136Marco MarcatoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 25'17
137Andrea GuardiniFarnese Vini - Selle Italia+ 25'21
138Gregor GazvodaAG2R La Mondiale+ 26'03
139Jos Van EmdenRabobank Cycling Team+ 27'02
140Rüdiger SeligKatusha Team+ 27'28
141Vincent JérômeAG2R La Mondiale+ 28'15
142Nacer BouhanniFDJ - BigMat+ 28'59
143Enrico RossiBMC Racing Team+ 29'24
144Yauheni HutarovichFDJ - BigMat+ 29'29
145Arnaud DemareFDJ - BigMat+ 29'34
146Christian PoosRadioShack - Nissan+ 29'53
147Francesco BellottiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 30'40
148Alessandro ProniAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 31'42
149Pierpaolo TondoColnago - CSF Inox+ 31'51
150Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 32'00
151Julian DeanOrica - GreenEdge+ 33'05
152Andrea Di CorradoColnago - CSF Inox+ 34'25
153Manuele BoaroTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 34'31
154Geir BergFalcon - STARK+ 34'38
155Fabio SabatiniLiquigas - Cannondale+ 35'13
156Kenny DehaesLotto Belisol Team+ 35'25
157Simone MasciarelliAcqua & Sapone+ 35'57
158Paolo Longo BorghiniAcqua & Sapone+ 36'59
159Alex RasmussenGarmin - Sharp+ 40'49
160Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Team+ 41'03
161Fumiyuki BeppuOrica - GreenEdge+ 41'58
162Elia VivianiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 42'16
163Richard EnglandOrica - GreenEdge+ 42'45
164Nicolas SandersonOrica - GreenEdge+ 42'53
165Maarten NeyensLotto Belisol Team+ 43'00
166Roberto FerrariLiquigas - Cannondale+ 43'07
167Kevin HulsmansLotto Belisol Team+ 43'25
168Daniele RighiLampre - ISD+ 43'57
169Luke RobertsTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank+ 44'53
170Bernardo RiccioAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 47'27
171Willy IpsenFalcon - STARK+ 48'31
172Paolo CiavattaAcqua & Sapone+ 49'04
173Miguel UbetoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 54'05
174Alberto LoddoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 54'50
175Greg HendersonLotto Belisol Team+ 56'24
176Florio SegarelliKatusha Team+ 1h03'47


Points: Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre - ISD
Mountains: Jesper Hansen, Falcon - STARK
Young rider: Jesús Herrada, Movistar Team
Team: Movistar

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I'm very proud of the young lads. I had never expected them to do so well here. Winning the mountain jersey comfortably, and being the best young riders in the mountains. If we get them to be a bit more comfortable in the TT-bike they could some to achieve great things in the future!
- Allan Grønborg


Edited by Atlantius on 10-11-2012 12:38

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francopell
Nice! Banana

 
Ian Butler
Some brilliant riding there!

 
Jakstar22
Great riding Banana


 
Atlantius
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Exclusive Interview – Thor Hushovd


We have met Thor Hushovd for a chat over a cup of coffee at the team’s training camp in Belgium.

What made you choose this team over more prestigious ones?
I wanted to return to being a captain after a rather disappointing season at BMC last year. The management here offered me captaincy in my favourite races and an exciting project helping to bring young Nordic cyclists to the top of the sport. I have come to a time in my career, when I feel like I should be giving something back to the new generation

You have almost every season mentioned winning Paris – Roubaix as a goal, but it still eludes you…
Yes, Roubaix is a race I really like, and I don’t want to retire without that race on my palmares. I’m feeling great at the moment, so hopefully I well get it already this season.

Many would say you already at this point have ensured a successful season no matter how the rest of the season goes. What is your take on that?
The season is a success if Falcon – STARK keep their position on the World Tour. SP far I have done my best, but I’m not done winning yet. There’s a lot of classics I would like to win and a stage in Tour de France would be nice as well. I think my victory in Paris – Nice proves I’m still hungry for new things – and that is what this team is all about.

You’re not getting any younger. Is this your final contract?
I hope not. I still have a lot of things I want to achieve, but I do think this is probably the last team I will ride for. I hope to be able to help the greatness Nordic Cycling deserves. The time is over when the best Nordic cyclists only got be super-domestiques. And I wouldn’t mind ending my career helping today’s talents to achieve the great things I think they are capable of.

Speaking of talents. Which of the youngsters on the team do you expect can achieve the most?
It’s hard to say, but for one I have never seen a 20-year old look so comfortable on the cobbles as Erik McDermott. And then of course we have a handful of young climbers, that are already far too strong for me. I don’t know where their limit is – because I have never been around to see it Ha ha ha…



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sutty68
Nice to see Hansen claim another Mountains Title Wink

 
Ian Butler
Hope to see him winning that Paris - Roubaix Wink a nice interview altogether!

 
Atlantius
Milano - San Remo


With Hushovd looking sharp the team has big hopes for this race, but it’s going to be tough with all the top sprinters and the hilly specialists like Gilbert present.
For the first 200 km Falcon – STARK kept a low profile, but with 90 km to go the team went to the front and started pulling the peloton apart catching among others Peter Sagan by surprise, but on one of the last hills a large group manage to get away and despite trying hard Thor can’t get back up to them and the victory goes to another Norwegian.

Results:
1. Edvald Boasson-Hagen, Sky
2. Tom Boonen, Rabobank
3. Alessandro Ballan, BMC
26. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK

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Of course we had hoped for more, but you can't win them all. Still I'm happy the win went to a Norwegian anyway. Now we just have to get him to sign for us at some point in the future...
- Allan Grønborg



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Ian Butler
Signing EBH would be an amazing accomplishment for the team Smile

 
SSJ2Luigi
Boonen for Rabobank?


Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 12-11-2012 17:01
 
Daggen
EBH is a team in himself. Falcon needs him

 
sutty68
Pity that Thor couldn't stay with the pace Sad

 
Atlantius
Ian & Daggen: It's hard to claim being a Nordic Superteam without EBH. He will be the big transfer target when his contract expires next season.

SSJ2Luigi: Yes. Boonen transferred to Rabo after the 2012 season and Quickstep signed Gilbert and Nuyens as replacements

sutty68: It was, but even Thor can have a bad day. Luckily this race wasn't that important for us.



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Atlantius
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya

In many ways similar to Tirreno – except in this race there’s no TT to ruin the Youth Classifications hopes of Jesper Hansen and Jeppe Lykke Hartvig Nielsen.

Stage 1
A hilly day with the hills getting smaller and smaller the closer we get to goal. Jeppe and Jesper would have preferred it the other way around.
10 riders cross the summit of the first and biggest climb of the day together, and though the young Riis tries his best in the KOM-sprint he still has a lot of training to do before he can step out of his fathers shadow, this becomes even more obvious in the second sprint, where seven riders use the sprint to get away but Riis can't keep up with them. Meanwhile in the peloton Movistar and Radioshack – Nissan have intensified the chase resulting in a much diminished peloton, with only Jesper Hansen and Thomas Riis from Falcon – STARK with 15 km to go.
With 5 km to go Jesper Hansen tries his luck on the steep part of the hill, but the attack gets neutralized by Valverde and Horner.

Results:
1. Olivier Kaisen, Lotto Belisol
2. Roman Kreuziger, Astana
3. Stef Clement, Rabobank
16. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Young rider: Jesper Hansen


This was actually one of the most exiting days of my career. For the whole stage I kept close to the front next to top class riders like Fuglsang, Antón and Kreuziger. And did you see when I attacked? Who was right there in my wheel? VALVERDE! Seriously! Until a month ago I was just a 22-year old no-name – now a great rider like Valverde counters my attacks himself!
- Jesper Hansen after the stage


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Stage 2
This is one of the few stages of the race, where the sprinters have a chance to win, but there are a few bumps on the way, that could be the offset for a break. Falcon – STARK will follow the development of the race. Jesper should stay calm today, Kasper Jebjerg should be ready for a sprint and the rest should try to get in that break.
Juul-Jensen was in the first break and got awarded with the first KOM-sprint. On the biggest climb of the day a new break formed.
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Hartvig Nielsen tried his best to get in there, but he just can’t seem to find the form in this race, and for a long time he was riding between the break and the peloton using a lot of energy on nothing until he was finally caught.
Nilsson did a great job delivering Jebjerg for the sprint, but it’s hard to match a dedicated sprint team as the one Allan Davis had working for him.

Results:
1. Allan Davis, Orica - GreenEdge
2. Victor Cabedo, Euskaltel - Euskadi
3. Borut Bozic, Astana
8. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon – STARK
Young rider: Jesper Hansen


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Jakstar22
Jesper Hansen will definitely be a star of the climbs in the future and a nice top 10 for Jebjerg.


 
Ian Butler
Jesper and Kasper are both looking great Smile

 
Atlantius
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya

Stage 3
Time for some real mountains – and time for Jesper Hansen to show what he’s made of.
Once again Juul-Jensen jump in the break and once again he wins the first mountain sprint for the day bringing him only two points short of the jersey. On the second climb Riblon steps up the challenge, but Juul-Jensen gets second, which is enough to put him in the jersey for now. In the third sprint of the day Christopher proves to be the strongest climber in the break, but with a gap of less than a minute to the peloton the break seems to have outplayed it’s role today.
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Up the final climb Jesper remains in the pack when the favourites start to attack. He is riding for white, and he has to keep an eye on his competition – and they are right by his side waiting for him to make a mistake, so he waits until 1.5 km from the finish before he attacks. A good choice as he once again gains a little time on his rivals.

Results:
1. Alejandro Valverde, Movistar
2. Igor Antón, Euskaltel - Euskadi
3. Roman Kreuziger, Astana
9. Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK
Mountains: Christopher Juul-Jensen
Young rider: Jesper Hansen


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Stage 4
This should be a very fast stage as most of the course is downhill. That bodes well for the sprinters.
Riis gets in the mandatory break but as expected everything is to be decided in a bunch sprint. Again today HÃ¥kan Nilsson does a good job keeping Jebjerg in position at the back of the FDJ-train, but Kasper is not able to make any use of his position in the end.

Results:
1. Borut Bozic, Astana
2. Yauheni Hutarovich, FDJ - BigMat
3. Allan Davis, Orica GreenEdge
13. Kasper Jebjerg, Falcon – STARK

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Provisional Standings:
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Mountains: Christopher Juul-Jensen, Falcon – STARK
Points: Alejandro Valverde, Movistar
Young rider: Jesper Hansen, Falcon – STARK

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Jesper doing brilliantly! Keep it up!!

 
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