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EPIC - Season 2 Part 1
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Luis Leon Sanchez
knockout wrote:
Looking forward to algarve. Kim vs Costa will be interesting

Don't forget Taaramae and Cervero for the mighty Androni Team!
 
SSJ2Luigi
Smowz wrote:
Quick question: Is EPIC season always like this with stage races firing off all over the place?
I mean we have TdU, ToQ, TdSL and now potential VaA all going on at the same time, why not throw in Oman whilst your at it! I mean great races being raced, but seriously hard to build a narrative with riders riding in two or three places at once Smile

no worries, I have made the startlist and that's literally everything I've done so far Pfft

There's no reason i can see why Ollfardh couldn't hyperlink the calendar in the first posts to the stages, would make things sooooo much easier to keep track of

because then he would need to do something which could (if he doesn't turn down every offer he gets) have been done by other people.
 
SSJ2Luigi
Silvio Herklotz wrote:
Voltali Feunard in 21st finishing best of the team looks good, but most importantly Grawunder is up there.

double post for the lolz \o/
 
Cycleman123
Just a question because I'm an idiot. Where do we put the jersey pack? Is there a way to go it without going into the C: Drive?
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sgdanny
Jersey folders are located in C/Program Files/%Game%/3D/Cyclist/Team and nowhere else Wink
Edited by sgdanny on 19-02-2015 20:18
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trekbmc
Just realised, Trek's jerseys don't exist in the file Atlantius posted, I didn't realise for the first stage, anyway, I'm going to race the second race now, I assume nobody want to race, so I'll give them all the 2013 Radio-Shack Nissan jerseys, they don't have any favourites for the stage anyway, so unless they join the break, we won't see them. Hopefully we can get this fixed later. Wink

Also, starting the stage now, really hoping I can get the report done tonight, but sometime on the weekend may be more realistic.



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
trekbmc
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174km Tilisarao - Terrazas del Portezeuelo


Stage 2 is similar to stage 1, although it's a tad slightly more hilly, so the stage should suit Sagan even more so then last week, so him dominating wouldn't be surprising. Aside from that, Bardiani look like they'll sit in front of the bunch again, Ciolek might be up there if he follows Sagan's wheel rather than his lead-out men, while riders such as Harrini, Schnaidt, Veelers, Hutarovich, Belletti, Swift and Davis are looking to be in the top ten again, all of them pretty hard to separate for their order in the top 10, but one could snatch a podium. Theo Bos also could be a favourite for Belkin if he is a bit more interested in he race today.

The other factor today is that everyone will want to get away from the peloton today for the first climb, which takes place early in the stage, the winner of the will where the polka-dot jersey.



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The peloton is ready to begin the second stage.


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In the first 50km, the peloton were unwilling to let any breaks stay away for an extended period of time, still, a group of 4 riders get away 2km before the summit, to top the climb just ahead of the bunch. John Murphy (UHC) will where the Polka-Dot Jersey tomorrow, Félix Cárdenas (Lampre), Stephen Cummings (Sky) and Evgeny Kovalev (Rusvelo) follow him up, while Wilson Marentes (Colombia) has a small gap on the bunch, can they stay away?



Alto Paso Grande (Cat. 3) Results:

NameTeamPointsTotal Points
Joh MurphyUHC66
Félix CárdenasLampre44
Stephen CummingsSky22


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Mironov's stare says it all, he doesn't like this breakaway.


The previous break was brought back and after 69km of racing and with only 105km left, Marc De Maar (UHC), Alexander Mironov (Rusvelo), Daniel Teklehaimanot (Lampre) and Thomas Raeymaekers (Novo Nordisk) are ahead of the peloton. Cannondale, Bardiani and MTN - Qhuebeka set the pace at the front of the peloton.


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Alexander Mironov is the first of an uninterested breakaway at the sprint. 100km left. The next sprint isn't for 70km, so we may see a different group there.


Club Deportivo Intermediate Sprint Results:

NameTeamPointsTotal Points
Alexander MironovRusvelo66
Marc De MaarUHC44
Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre22


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Marc de Maar takes a much more exciting sprint between him and Daniel Teklehaimanot. Mironov is 10 seconds back and Raeymaekers is 20 seconds back,ut they will probably come back to the group. The peloton is led by most of the Bardiani team and a couple Cannondale riders. They are 1 minute 30 seconds back.

17km to go in the stage.

Club Deportivo Intermediate Sprint Results:


NameTeamPointsTotal Points
Marc De MaarUHC610
Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre46
Alexander MironovRusvelo28


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A large group of 43 riders split off the back of the bunch, some of the important riders include: Luke Durbridge, tomorrows polka-dot wearer John Murphy, Jesse Sergent, Jasha Sütterlin, Gorka Nieve, there are also a large number of domestiques for certain teams behind, although they may be saving energy, still, Hutarovich (Ag2r) and Harrini (Colombia) will be at a disadvantage, due to having a large number of their domestiques in this group.

Further ahead on the road it's worth noting that Harrini and Belletti are struggling near the back of the bunch, while De Maar and Teklehaimanot have pushed on and their previous companions, Mironov and Raeymaekers are stuck, 1 minute in front of the peloton, 30 seconds behind the leaders. 15km left to race.

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10km left, Bardiani are desperate to close the gap MTN - Qhuebeka and Cannondale are waiting at the front, they need to work!

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5km left and now only two riders are up the road. But they have a minute gap!

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The break begins to play games as De Maar has a go, although he doesn't look like escaping. 3.5km left, we've hit a small ride though, which takes us to the finish line. Interestingly, Van Garderen and Kelderman are very highly placed, do they fancy themselves for some GC time? Also, Bos looks like he might sprint today.

We've also just received clarification, both of the riders from the break lost 3 minutes yesterday, so Sagan's lead isn't in danger.


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Teklehaimanot has cracked! So it's just De Maar vs. The Peloton!


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Belkin lead the sprint with 2km left, they are really throwing everything at it with Kelderman leading, ahead of Hofland and Bos. Swift follows, with Schnaidt who want to actually own his green jersey behind. Davis follows, then Tom Veelers and Hutarovich. Ciolek is sitting way too far back, he has two leadout men to pull him forward, although that may hurt him more then help. Sacha Modolo is no where to be seen, despite Bardiani's work, so Plan B has been engaged and Fortin is being led-out. While Yellow jersey Peter Sagan, is way too far back and relying on Giraud, an Ag2r rider, to pull him forward because he is out of teammates.


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1km left! De Maar has such a small gap though, it'll come down to the line. Amazingly, Teklehaimanot is putting in an effort to catch De Maar, while Kelderman has ran out if energy and Hofland leads the bunch. There is a small split in the peloton which Sagan and Harrini are on the wrong side of, while Ciolek has pulled himself back into contention. If Sagan can't get back, the winner or Schnaidt will take yellow.


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Marc De Maar wins Stage 2!!!


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Second place looks like it belongs to Swift, although Hutarovich may have it. Veelers takes 4th, Teklehaimanot just misses out on the win and finishes 5th, Modolo has amazingly pulled himself back out of nowhere for 6th, the same with Sagan in 7th, meaning that he gets to keep his yellow jersey, although probably not the Green, Moreno Hofland finishes ahead of Bos, because he dropped Bos in his attempts to catch De Maar. Fortin, who Bardiani actually led out, finishes 9th, while Bos round out the top ten.

It also seems apparent that a small gap opened up in the peloton, somewhere around Kelderman, Tekeste and Giraud and Bentancur, if this is so, Kelderman may have been awarded a small gap on his GC rivals, although it's not certain the gap exists.


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Marc de Maar takes the points jersey and the stage win!


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Peter Sagan keeps his yellow jersey.


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Remember him? John Murphy will wear the KOM jersey tomorrow.


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After searching up the rules, a strange countback rule puts CCC Polsat 1st in the teams classification!


Stage Result:

RankNameTeamTime
1Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team3h41'52
2Ben SwiftSky Procyclings.t.
3Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiales.t.
4Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
5Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Meridas.t.
6Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
7Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
8Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
9Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
10Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
Spoiler
11Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubekas.t.
12Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion Systems.t.
13Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdges.t.
14Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
15Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubekas.t.
16Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiales.t.
17Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
18Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
19Sebastian LanderBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
20Linus GerdemannMTN - Qhubekas.t.
21Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
22Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
23Fabrizio HarriniColombias.t.
24Stephen CummingsSky Procyclings.t.
25Maxime MonfortTrek Factory Racings.t.
26Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
27Marouane ShaqifMTN - Qhubekas.t.
28Janier AcevedoTeam Champion Systems.t.
29Chris HornerTrek Factory Racings.t.
30Dominik NerzTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
31Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
32Russell DowningTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
33Diego JohnsonOrica - GreenEdges.t.
34Pieter WeeningOrica - GreenEdges.t.
35Alexander WetterhallBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
36Dario CataldoBMC Racing Teams.t.
37Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
38Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
39Josué MoyanoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
40Gorka VerdugoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
41Michal GolasCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
42Jose AlarconCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
43Arnold JeannessonTrek Factory Racings.t.
44Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
45Łukasz OwsianCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
46Nelson OliveiraTrek Factory Racings.t.
47Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
48Paul VossTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
49Johann NokkvasonCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
50Daniel SchornTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
51Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
52Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubekas.t.
53Winner AnaconaOrica - GreenEdges.t.
54Matthew BuscheTrek Factory Racings.t.
55Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubekas.t.
56Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
57Mart OjaveeTeam Champion Systems.t.
58Alfredo BalloniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
59Hugo HouleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
60David ArroyoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
61José MendesTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
62Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdges.t.
63Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
64Ioannis DimitriouTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
65Ángel MadrazoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
66Joseph DombrowskiSky Procyclings.t.
67Marek RutkiewiczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
68Manuel BellettiTeam Champion Systems.t.
69Matthias FriedemannTeam Champion Systems.t.
70Sylwester SzmydCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
71Donato De IesoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
72Maciej PaterskiCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
73Juan Pablo AsquezCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
74Christian MurielColombias.t.
75Steven KruijswijkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
76Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
77Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion Systems.t.
78Rory SutherlandDrapac Cyclings.t.
79Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
80Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
81Joshua EdmonsonSky Procyclings.t.
82Cayetano SarmientoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
83Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.
84Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
85Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
86Cheng JiTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
87Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubekas.t.
88Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
89Davide CimolaiOrica - GreenEdges.t.
90Edoardo ZardiniTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
91Chad HagaBMC Racing Teams.t.
92Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubekas.t.
93Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
94Raymond KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
95Sergei PomoshnikovRusVelos.t.
96Félix CárdenasLampre - Meridas.t.
97Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
98Alexander MironovRusVelos.t.
99Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
100Thomas RaeymaekersTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
101Luca WackermannLampre - Meridas.t.
102Igor BoevRusVelo+ 4'57
103Jasha SütterlinSky Procyclings.t.
104Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
105Mirsamad PoorseyediTeam Champion Systems.t.
106Pavel KochetkovRusVelos.t.
107Jesse SergentTrek Factory Racings.t.
108Marco CortiColombias.t.
109Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
110Artur ErshovRusVelos.t.
111Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
112Michael HepburnLampre - Meridas.t.
113John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
114Evgeniy KovalevRusVelos.t.
115Gorka NieveColombias.t.
116Stephen ClancyTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
117Johannes FröhlingerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
118Wilson MarentesColombias.t.
119Tomohori HatanakaDrapac Cyclings.t.
120Juan Esteban ArangoColombias.t.
121Stefano LocatelliAG2R La Mondiales.t.
122Martijn VerschoorTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
123Joe EldridgeTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
124Yann HuguetTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
125Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
126Thomas PetersonTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
127Jacek MorajkoCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
128Luca DodiLampre - Meridas.t.
129Bruno PiresColombias.t.
130Firmansyah SinagaTeam Champion Systems.t.
131Mitchell Lovelock-FayDrapac Cyclings.t.
132Jack HaigDrapac Cyclings.t.
133Matthew LloydLampre - Meridas.t.
134Thomas PalmerDrapac Cyclings.t.
135Ian BoswellTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
136William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
137Angelo PaganiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
138Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
139Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiales.t.
140Andrea PeronTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
141Jeff LouderUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
142Mattia CattaneoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
143Justin MorrisTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
144Christopher JonesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
145Amir RusliDrapac Cyclings.t.


General Classification:

RankNameTeamTime
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling7h17'53
2Ben SwiftSky Procycling+ 8
3Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion Systems.t.
4Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiale+ 12
5Fabrizio HarriniColombias.t.
6Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion Systems.t.
7Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimano+ 20
8Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
9Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubekas.t.
10Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.

Spoiler
11Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdges.t.
12Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
13Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiales.t.
14Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubekas.t.
15Sebastian LanderBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
16Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
17Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
18Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
19Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
20Marouane ShaqifMTN - Qhubekas.t.
21Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
22Linus GerdemannMTN - Qhubekas.t.
23Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
24Diego JohnsonOrica - GreenEdges.t.
25Janier AcevedoTeam Champion Systems.t.
26Maxime MonfortTrek Factory Racings.t.
27Alexander WetterhallBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
28Dominik NerzTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
29Russell DowningTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
30Dario CataldoBMC Racing Teams.t.
31Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
32Pieter WeeningOrica - GreenEdges.t.
33Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
34Chris HornerTrek Factory Racings.t.
35Hugo HouleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
36Jose AlarconCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
37Nelson OliveiraTrek Factory Racings.t.
38Łukasz OwsianCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
39Gorka VerdugoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
40Matthias FriedemannTeam Champion Systems.t.
41Arnold JeannessonTrek Factory Racings.t.
42Michal GolasCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
43Johann NokkvasonCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
44Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
45Paul VossTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
46Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
47Joshua EdmonsonSky Procyclings.t.
48Winner AnaconaOrica - GreenEdges.t.
49Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
50Matthew BuscheTrek Factory Racings.t.
51Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
52Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
53Cheng JiTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
54Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubekas.t.
55Juan Pablo AsquezCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
56Josué MoyanoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
57Steven KruijswijkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
58José MendesTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
59Joseph DombrowskiSky Procyclings.t.
60Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
61Alfredo BalloniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
62Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
63Ioannis DimitriouTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
64Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
65Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubekas.t.
66Ángel MadrazoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
67Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
68Sylwester SzmydCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
69Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.
70Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
71Mart OjaveeTeam Champion Systems.t.
72Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
73Maciej PaterskiCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
74Marek RutkiewiczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
75Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
76David ArroyoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
77Edoardo ZardiniTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
78Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
79Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubekas.t.
80Cayetano SarmientoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
81Donato De IesoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
83Chad HagaBMC Racing Teams.t.
84Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
85Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2'28
86Luca WackermannLampre - Merida+ 2'48
87Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Merida+ 2'54
88Alexander MironovRusVelos.t.
89Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'00
90Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdges.t.
91Daniel SchornTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
92Christian MurielColombias.t.
93Stephen CummingsSky Procyclings.t.
94Manuel BellettiTeam Champion Systems.t.
95Rory SutherlandDrapac Cyclings.t.
96Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubekas.t.
97Raymond KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
98Davide CimolaiOrica - GreenEdges.t.
99Félix CárdenasLampre - Meridas.t.
100Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
101Sergei PomoshnikovRusVelos.t.
102Thomas RaeymaekersTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
103Jacek MorajkoCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 5'17
104Angelo PaganiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
105Thomas PalmerDrapac Cycling+ 7'53
106Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdge+ 7'57
107Pavel KochetkovRusVelos.t.
108Marco CortiColombias.t.
109Jesse SergentTrek Factory Racings.t.
110Igor BoevRusVelos.t.
111Ian BoswellTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
112Firmansyah SinagaTeam Champion Systems.t.
113Thomas PetersonTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
114Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
115William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
116Wilson MarentesColombias.t.
117John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
118Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
119Michael HepburnLampre - Meridas.t.
120Artur ErshovRusVelos.t.
121Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiales.t.
122Evgeniy KovalevRusVelos.t.
123Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
124Juan Esteban ArangoColombias.t.
125Jack HaigDrapac Cyclings.t.
126Mitchell Lovelock-FayDrapac Cyclings.t.
127Stephen ClancyTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
128Mattia CattaneoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
129Mirsamad PoorseyediTeam Champion Systems.t.
130Jasha SütterlinSky Procyclings.t.
131Bruno PiresColombias.t.
132Tomohori HatanakaDrapac Cyclings.t.
133Martijn VerschoorTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
134Luca DodiLampre - Meridas.t.
135Johannes FröhlingerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
136Jeff LouderUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
137Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
138Christopher JonesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
139Matthew LloydLampre - Meridas.t.
140Joe EldridgeTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
141Yann HuguetTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
142Stefano LocatelliAG2R La Mondiales.t.
143Amir RusliDrapac Cyclings.t.
144Andrea PeronTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
145Justin MorrisTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
146Gorka NieveColombia+ 11'50


Points Classification:

RankNameTeamPointsGeneral
1Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team3737
2Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling934
3Ben SwiftSky Procycling2030
4Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiale1628
5Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion System424
6Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimano1423
7Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubeka519
8Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox1018
9Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Merida1818
10Fabrizio HarriniColombia016

Spoiler
11Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox712
12Luca WackermannLampre - Merida012
13Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdge39
14Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion System08
15Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team88
16Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling07
17Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Team66
18Alexander MironovRusVelo66
19Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale04
20Thomas PalmerDrapac Cycling04
21Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiale03
22Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cycling02
23Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubeka12
24Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team22


Mountains Classification:

RankNameTeamMountainGeneral
1John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team66
2Félix CárdenasLampre - Merida44
3Stephen CummingsSky Procycling22


Youth Classification:

1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling3h41'527h17'53 (1)


Teams Classifcation:

13CCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.21h54'39 (1)
 
Ollfardh
Well, at least we're trying to sprint. And give us the bloody gap Angry

Good report, keep them coming Wink
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Smowz
Thanks for that second stage there trek - loads of nice detail in that report.

Richard Plant's mentor actually got in the break I don't believe it! Naff stage for Sagan that, though it was Sky (who are just all over everything it seems) who had a decent stage instead! UHC are not managed are they?
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trekbmc
I was sure you had a gap, Bentancur saved the peloton in his dive for the line, you know PCM, 15 seconds or nothing. Pfft

and a hilly/mountain stage next. Smile So the racing will really start.



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Ollfardh
Vali wrote:
I just wanted to apologise for being absent the past 10 days or so and beacause of that not being able to comment on any races.
I unfortunately had some personal issues, but it should hopefully be fixed now.

Because of this I also haven't been able to hand in any startlists for the first season part. I mean none of my races have started so far so I was just wondering if it would change anything if I still send them in? If not then my chances to promote are basically gone. Pfft

Concerning the races that I have missed:
Gabon: Nothing really important still happened in the last few stages from our point, but anymway I'm happy with Gastauer's stage win. Smile
TDU: Two rather quiet stages so far and Markus doing absolutely nothing in the sprints.
San Luis: Good 5th place from Hutarovich in the first stage and hopefully Betancur can put in a good performance in the next stage and eventually pull off a podium in the GC. Smile



For AG2R and Lampre, let me know if you have time to work on the big PM and I'll give you the startlist I had to make for you until that point, so you can include them.

And I still need racedays from Astana, that fine is ever-increasing as well..
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Vali
Very good stage from Hutarovich, he is surprising me so far Grin
Great report Wink

Credits to the_hoyle for my avatar.
 
The Hobbit
Well, that was an interesting stage. Proud of the boys for being up front all the time, but it would be nice if they could keep track of things for the sprint. If Fortin can get a top 10 on his own it shows you how much better Sacha could have done with a lead out.

I also just found out Firmansyah Sinaga is riding here, as I didn't see him in the preview. Unfortunately, I only found out because he lost 5 minutes...

Looking ahead to the Algarve, it will be interesting for me with my team and all 3 custom riders competing. However, you know your chances for my GC goal are hopeless when the race reporter does not even think you are sending a GC rider :lol:
 
Cycleman123
Good to see Dan doing well for Lampre Smile
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mvhoogdalem
Horrible, horrible, horrible. Angry

Can you tell me if Burton is working on the front? Smile
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Selwink
Although Ciolek 11th is disappointing De Maar winning is quite funny.
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Ollfardh
Yes, De Maar is easily the most popular rider in this game Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
Cycleman123
I need to get him next year Pfft
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Selwink
Sorry all for the massive delay Frown
Stage 4 should come tomorrow unless something terrible happens.

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Stage 3 of the Tour Down Under provides another serious challenge. This time the main difficulty is again near the end, with the short but steep Mount Corkscrew as a decider.

Just a few meters after the start we already have our first attackers. Offredo (FDJ) and Lagutin (Katusha) set off.
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However, at the first intermediate sprint (won by Villella) no definitive break has been settled yet.
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Eventually a break of 5 is allowed to go though. Villella (Cannondale), Offredo (FDJ), Morton (Drapac), Sorensen (Saxo) and Chérel (AG2R) make for today's break. All of them lost time yesterday.
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The second sprint goes to Offredo, with ease. Morton 2nd, Villella 3rd.
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In a rather boring stage again the break has had a max lead of 4m30, but that has shrunk to '2m43 with 50km to go. Meanwhile the wind has started getting stronger, so that might play a role later on today.
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The pack seems to have taken it too easy. With 20kms to go the lead is about the same as 30kms earlier. Could the break take this or will Mount Corkscrew ruin their day?
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The GC teams now decide to intervene. Orica, Astana and Tinkoff set the pace in the pack.
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It hasn't helped very much though. At the foot of Mount Corkscrew, 11km from the line, the lead is still about 2m30. Chérel spots a chance and accelerates immediately.
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His attempt seems successful, as he and Morton hang on to the lead with 2.5km from the summit.
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The chasers now accelerate as well. Sorensen visibly suffers from the acceleration of Offredo and Villella, but he manages to hang on.
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2m20 later the pack starts the ascent as well.
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With 2km left to climb Villella starts to lead the chase. He closes parts of the gap, Offredo and Sorensen clearly suffer from this.
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This chase is successful, as the two groups merge. Morton therefore decides it is time to accelerate again.
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In the pack hell breaks loose now. Moreno, Gerrans, Kakhi, Vichot and Kristoff accelerate.
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Gesink also tries to get away from the pack.
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Up front Morton's move seems decisive, as his lead has grown significantly. He has 30 seconds now.
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In the pack Izagirre sets off, attempting to catch the other attackers.
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Villella spots weakness in the chasing group and decides to head after Morton alone now.
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Bernard, Gasparotto, Bakelants and Schröder are the next to attack from the pack, where nobody seems to be bothered to chase.
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Up front Morton leads at the summit of Mount Corkscrew, but Villella has caught up now. They still have 7.5km to ride, most of it downhill.
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40 seconds after them the chasers reach the summit.
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Just over 2m behind the leaders the first GC-favourites reach the summit. The pack is already 2m behind them. The other chasers are somewhere in between.
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The battle for the stage win continues up front. Villella accelerates with 5km left, Morton has trouble following.
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And there's a gap! Villella is now definitely off.
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He gets a stable gap and with 2km to go he has 13s.
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And with 1km to go it seems in the pocket.
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Davide Villella wins stage 3 of the Tour Down Under! The question is: will it be good enough to take the leader jersey.
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21 seconds later Morton becomes the first loser, although Drapac will be very happy with this result.
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Offredo wins the battle for 3rd.
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1m56 behind Villella Kakhi wins the sprint for 6th. This means the Italian will take over the orange leader jersey.
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Already 2m40 behind Izagirre beats Gesink for 11th.
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Gasparotto, Bernard and Bakelants complete the top-15 of today. Schröder and Hanzen come 16th and 17th.
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Riquelme wins the pack sprint very far behind.
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Stage results
RankNameTeamTime
1Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling3h18'21
2Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling+ 21
3Yohan OffredoFDJ.fr+ 1'19
4Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
5Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiales.t.
6Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System+ 1'58
7Arthur VichotFDJ.frs.t.
8Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
10Alexander KristoffKatusha Teams.t.
11Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'42
12Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
13Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Teams.t.
14Gregory BernardColombias.t.
15Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
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16Christian SchroderTeam Europcar+ 3'32
17Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team+ 4'05
18Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'31
19Heinrich HausslerIAM Cyclings.t.
20Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procyclings.t.
21André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
22Anthony RouxFDJ.frs.t.
23Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
24Mark RenshawBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
25Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
26Mark CavendishSky Procyclings.t.
27Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdges.t.
28Simon GeschkeTrek Factory Racings.t.
29Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.frs.t.
30Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
31Simon ClarkeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
32Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
33Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
34Richie PorteOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
35Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
36Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
37Rinaldo NocentiniTeam Champion Systems.t.
38Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
39Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
40Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
41Cadel EvansOrica - GreenEdges.t.
42Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdges.t.
43Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
44Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
45Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
46Sergey LagutinKatusha Teams.t.
47Marco MarcatoMovistar Teams.t.
48Alexandr KolobnevKatusha Teams.t.
49Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
50Christopher SuttonSky Procyclings.t.
51Andreas KlödenTeam Europcars.t.
52Matej MohoričAstana Pro Teams.t.
53Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
54Martin ElmigerIAM Cyclings.t.
55Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
56Zdenek StybarGarmin - Sharps.t.
57Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
58Danny PateSky Procyclings.t.
59Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
60Ruslan TleubayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
61Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
62Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
63Andrew FennBMC Racing Teams.t.
64Mitchell DockerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
65Stefan DeniflIAM Cyclings.t.
66Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Teams.t.
67Gang XuTeam Champion Systems.t.
68Ken HansonGarmin - Sharps.t.
69Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
70Paul MartensBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
71Yohann GèneTeam Europcars.t.
72Fabio FellineBMC Racing Teams.t.
73Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdges.t.
74Michel KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
75Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
76Florian SenechalTeam Europcars.t.
77George PreidlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
78Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcars.t.
79Xavier FlorencioEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
80Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
81Carlo CalzoneMovistar Teams.t.
82Greg HendersonLotto Belisols.t.
83José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
84Yukiya ArashiroAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
85Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
86Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
87Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
88Louis VerhelstTeam Europcars.t.
89Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
90François ParisienTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
91Juan Antonio FlechaMovistar Teams.t.
92Erik BouscheFDJ.frs.t.
93Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Teams.t.
94Dennis VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
95Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
96Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
97Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
98Ilja KusnezovMovistar Teams.t.
99Dalivier OspinaColombias.t.
100Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharps.t.
101Marcel AreggerIAM Cyclings.t.
102Kevyn IstaIAM Cyclings.t.
103Alex HowesGarmin - Sharps.t.
104Vladimir KarpetsTeam Champion Systems.t.
105Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
106Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
107Matthias BrändleIAM Cyclings.t.
108Oliver ZauggTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
109Spiro MilosevicKatusha Teams.t.
110Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
111Francis MoureyTeam Europcar+ 7'39
112Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
113Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racings.t.
114Heiner ParraColombias.t.
115Luke RoweSky Procyclings.t.
116Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion Systems.t.
117George BennettTrek Factory Racings.t.
118Nikolas MaesTrek Factory Racings.t.
119Roy CurversTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
120Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
121David TannerDrapac Cyclings.t.
122Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
123Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racings.t.
124Quentin JaureguiFDJ.frs.t.
125Roman MaikinKatusha Teams.t.
126Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
127Dominic KlemmeIAM Cyclings.t.
128Ben HermansTrek Factory Racings.t.
129Ben KingTrek Factory Racings.t.
130Juan Pablo SuarezColombias.t.
131Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
132Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
133Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
134Stéphane RossettoAG2R La Mondiale+ 8'25
135Ryan RothTeam Champion Systems.t.
136Hayden RoulstonAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
137Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
138Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
139Alessandro PetacchiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
140Albert TimmerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
141Adam HansenLotto Belisols.t.
142Egoitz GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
143Mattia GavazziAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
144Graeme BrownDrapac Cyclings.t.
145Matt LeighDrapac Cyclings.t.
146Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
147Magnus CortGarmin - Sharps.t.
148Steele Von HoffGarmin - Sharps.t.
149Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
150Kristian SbaragliMovistar Teams.t.
151Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
152Julien BérardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
153Simon YatesBMC Racing Teams.t.
154Blel KadriAG2R La Mondiales.t.
155Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiales.t.
156Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
157Daan OlivierLotto Belisols.t.
158Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
159Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
160Jarosław MaryczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
161Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
162Robinson ChalapudColombias.t.
163Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cyclings.t.
164Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
165Aquali FeunardFDJ.frs.t.
166Jimmi BriceñoTeam Champion Systems.t.
167Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
168Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiales.t.
169Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
170William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
171Marco HallerKatusha Teams.t.
172Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.


GC
RankNameTeamTime
1Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling9h47'24
2Alexander KristoffKatusha Team+ 21
3Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling+ 27
4Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System+ 37
5Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdges.t.
6Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
7Arthur VichotFDJ.frs.t.
8Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team+ 1'21
9Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
10Gregory BernardColombias.t.
11Jan BakelantsOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
12Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
13Yohan OffredoFDJ.fr+ 1'25
14Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 1'31
15Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'33
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16Christian SchroderTeam Europcar+ 2'11
17Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team+ 2'40
18Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling+ 3'00
19Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'04
20André GreipelLotto Belisol+ 3'06
21Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'07
22Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling+ 3'10
23Gianni MeersmanOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
24Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
25Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
26Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
27Richie PorteOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
28Simon ClarkeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
29Anthony RouxFDJ.frs.t.
30Igor AntónEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
31Rinaldo NocentiniTeam Champion Systems.t.
32Mark CavendishSky Procyclings.t.
33Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
34Simon GeschkeTrek Factory Racings.t.
35Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
36Carlo CalzoneMovistar Teams.t.
37Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdges.t.
38Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
39Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
40Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
41Paul MartensBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
42Cadel EvansOrica - GreenEdges.t.
43Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
44Marco MarcatoMovistar Teams.t.
45Jonas Aaen JørgensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
46Ruslan TleubayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
47Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
48Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.frs.t.
49Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
50Fabio FellineBMC Racing Teams.t.
51Michel KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
52Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
53Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
54Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcars.t.
55Stefan DeniflIAM Cyclings.t.
56Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
57Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
58Andrew FennBMC Racing Teams.t.
59Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
60Adam BlytheBMC Racing Teams.t.
61George PreidlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
62Stefan KüngBMC Racing Teams.t.
63Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'42
64Danny PateSky Procycling+ 4'43
65Marcel AreggerIAM Cyclings.t.
66Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team+ 4'44
67Sergey LagutinKatusha Team+ 4'45
68Alexandr KolobnevKatusha Teams.t.
69Zdenek StybarGarmin - Sharps.t.
70Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
71Xavier FlorencioEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
72Yukiya ArashiroAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
73Mark RenshawBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
74José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
75Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
76Matej MohoričAstana Pro Teams.t.
77Christopher SuttonSky Procyclings.t.
78Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
79François ParisienTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
80Spiro MilosevicKatusha Teams.t.
81Louis VerhelstTeam Europcars.t.
82Andreas KlödenTeam Europcars.t.
83Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdges.t.
84Erik BouscheFDJ.frs.t.
85Mitchell DockerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
86Ken HansonGarmin - Sharps.t.
87Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Teams.t.
88Dennis VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
89Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharps.t.
90Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
91Kevyn IstaIAM Cyclings.t.
92Martin ElmigerIAM Cyclings.t.
93Florian SenechalTeam Europcars.t.
94Juan Antonio FlechaMovistar Teams.t.
95Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
96Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
97Greg HendersonLotto Belisols.t.
98Yohann GèneTeam Europcars.t.
99Alex HowesGarmin - Sharps.t.
100Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
101Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Teams.t.
102Oliver ZauggTeam Tinkoff - Saxos.t.
103Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
104Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
105Gang XuTeam Champion Systems.t.
106Dalivier OspinaColombias.t.
107Matthias BrändleIAM Cyclings.t.
108Vladimir KarpetsTeam Champion Systems.t.
109Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 6'18
110Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
111Simon YatesBMC Racing Team+ 7'04
112Egoitz GarcíaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
113Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
114Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
115Ben KingTrek Factory Racing+ 7'52
116Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 7'53
117Roman MaikinKatusha Teams.t.
118Francis MoureyTeam Europcars.t.
119Stijn DevolderTrek Factory Racings.t.
120Ben HermansTrek Factory Racings.t.
121Nikolas MaesTrek Factory Racings.t.
122George BennettTrek Factory Racings.t.
123Jonathan CantwellDrapac Cyclings.t.
124Roy CurversTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
125Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racings.t.
126Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
127Heiner ParraColombias.t.
128Dominic KlemmeIAM Cyclings.t.
129Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion Systems.t.
130David TannerDrapac Cyclings.t.
131Juan Pablo SuarezColombias.t.
132Quentin JaureguiFDJ.frs.t.
133Adam HansenLotto Belisol+ 8'35
134Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'36
135Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'37
136Aquali FeunardFDJ.frs.t.
137Marco HallerKatusha Team+ 8'38
138Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiale+ 8'39
139Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
140Stéphane RossettoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
141Magnus CortGarmin - Sharps.t.
142Julien BérardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
143Blel KadriAG2R La Mondiales.t.
144Ilja KusnezovMovistar Teams.t.
145Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
146Ben GastauerAG2R La Mondiales.t.
147Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
148Steele Von HoffGarmin - Sharps.t.
149Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
150Ryan RothTeam Champion Systems.t.
151Mattia GavazziAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
152Alessandro PetacchiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
153Jarosław MaryczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
154Albert TimmerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
155Lachlan NorrisDrapac Cyclings.t.
156Hayden RoulstonAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
157Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
158Kristian SbaragliMovistar Teams.t.
159Daan OlivierLotto Belisols.t.
160Graeme BrownDrapac Cyclings.t.
161Jimmi BriceñoTeam Champion Systems.t.
162Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
163Robinson ChalapudColombias.t.
164Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
165William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
166Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cycling+ 9'25
167Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 11'48
168Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 12'33
169Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
170Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Teams.t.
171Matt LeighDrapac Cycling+ 13'19
172Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 14'46


Points
RankNameTeamPoints
1Alexander KristoffKatusha Team35
2Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System31
3Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling26
4André GreipelLotto Belisol25
5Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team25
Spoiler
6Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge24
7Daniele BennatiCannondale Pro Cycling23
8Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling22
9Yohan OffredoFDJ.fr20
10Heinrich HausslerIAM Cycling17
11Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling17
12Daniel MorenoTeam Tinkoff - Saxo15
13Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo15
14Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale11
15Arthur VichotFDJ.fr9
16Christian SchroderTeam Europcar8
17Adam HansenLotto Belisol7
18Enrico GasparottoAstana Pro Team6
19Mark CavendishSky Procycling6
20Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team5
21Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling5
22Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge5
23Danny PateSky Procycling3
24Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling3
25Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice3
26Aquali FeunardFDJ.fr3
27Marco HallerKatusha Team2
28Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team2
29Ben KingTrek Factory Racing2


KoM
RankNameTeamMountain
1Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge20
2Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice16
3Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Team12
4Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling10
5Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling10
Spoiler
6Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling8
7Sébastien MinardAG2R La Mondiale8
8Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team6
9Ben KingTrek Factory Racing6
10Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling6
11Danny PateSky Procycling4
12Nicki SørensenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo4
13Mikaël ChérelAG2R La Mondiale2


-25
RankNameTeamTime
1Davide VillellaCannondale Pro Cycling9h47'24 (1)
2Lachlan MortonDrapac Cycling+ 27 (2)
3Rajesh KakhiTeam Champion System+ 37 (3)
4Ion IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'21 (4)
5Gregory BernardColombia+ 1'21 (5)
Spoiler
6Christian SchroderTeam Europcar+ 2'11 (6)
7Adrien HanzenBMC Racing Team+ 2'40 (7)
8Benedikt WeschenbachSky Procycling+ 3'00 (8)
9Jetse BolBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'07 (9)
10Rudy VerbovenEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'10 (10)
11Moreno MoserCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'10 (11)
12Sam BennettTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 3'10 (12)
13Carlo CalzoneMovistar Team+ 3'10 (13)
14Mitchell BirtOrica - GreenEdge+ 3'10 (14)
15Bob JungelsTeam Giant - Shimano+ 3'10 (15)
16Tom SlagterBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'10 (16)
17Jorge Cristobal RiquelmeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'10 (17)
18Mangere KahaBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'10 (18)
19Plusvite De La LumiereFDJ.fr+ 3'10 (19)
20Rohan DennisOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Team+ 3'10 (20)
21Fabio FellineBMC Racing Team+ 3'10 (21)
22Andrea GuardiniTeam Europcar+ 3'10 (22)
23Francesco BongiornoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'10 (23)
24Damien HowsonOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Team+ 3'10 (24)
25Andrew FennBMC Racing Team+ 3'10 (25)
26Campbell FlakemoreOmega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Team+ 3'10 (26)
27Adam BlytheBMC Racing Team+ 3'10 (27)
28George PreidlerBMC Racing Team+ 3'10 (28)
29Stefan KüngBMC Racing Team+ 3'10 (29)
30Caleb EwanOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'42 (30)
31Marcel AreggerIAM Cycling+ 4'43 (31)
32Peter PalTeam Giant - Shimano+ 4'45 (32)
33Danny Van PoppelTeam Giant - Shimano+ 4'45 (33)
34Matej MohoričAstana Pro Team+ 4'45 (34)
35Spiro MilosevicKatusha Team+ 4'45 (35)
36Louis VerhelstTeam Europcar+ 4'45 (36)
37Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'45 (37)
38Erik BouscheFDJ.fr+ 4'45 (38)
39Nathan HaasGarmin - Sharp+ 4'45 (39)
40Michael ValgrenTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 4'45 (40)
41Florian SenechalTeam Europcar+ 4'45 (41)
42Jay McCarthyTeam Tinkoff - Saxo+ 4'45 (42)
43Ryu KawasakiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 4'45 (43)
44Dylan GroenewegenAstana Pro Team+ 4'45 (44)
45Ahmed Al-MohneyAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 4'45 (45)
46Matthias BrändleIAM Cycling+ 4'45 (46)
47Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 6'18 (47)
48Simon YatesBMC Racing Team+ 7'04 (48)
49Matteo TrentinCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 7'04 (49)
50Andre SchneiderCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 7'04 (50)
51Ben KingTrek Factory Racing+ 7'52 (51)
52Daniele RattoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 7'53 (52)
53Roman MaikinKatusha Team+ 7'53 (53)
54George BennettTrek Factory Racing+ 7'53 (54)
55Jonas AhlstrandTrek Factory Racing+ 7'53 (55)
56Heiner ParraColombia+ 7'53 (56)
57Francisco Javier MorenoTeam Champion System+ 7'53 (57)
58Quentin JaureguiFDJ.fr+ 7'53 (58)
59Alberto BettiolCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'36 (59)
60Pyroli FeunardCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'37 (60)
61Aquali FeunardFDJ.fr+ 8'37 (61)
62Marco HallerKatusha Team+ 8'38 (62)
63Barry MarkusAG2R La Mondiale+ 8'39 (63)
64Magnus CortGarmin - Sharp+ 8'39 (64)
65Ilja KusnezovMovistar Team+ 8'39 (65)
66Salvatore PuccioCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'39 (66)
67Krista MarcusAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 8'39 (67)
68Kristian SbaragliMovistar Team+ 8'39 (68)
69Daan OlivierLotto Belisol+ 8'39 (69)
70Drago Di SilvestroCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 8'39 (70)
71Nattrapon MilesCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 11'48 (71)
72Tyler MagnerHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 12'33 (72)
73Joey RosskopfHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 12'33 (73)
74Joseph SchmalzHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 12'33 (74)
75Matt LeighDrapac Cycling+ 13'19 (75)
76Oscar ClarkHincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 14'46 (76)


Teams
RankTeamTime
1FDJ.fr29h25'57 (1)
2Team Tinkoff - Saxo+ 0 (2)
3Cannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'14 (3)
4Orica - GreenEdge+ 3'12 (4)
5Omega Pharma - Quick•Step Cycling Team+ 3'56 (5)
Spoiler
6Euskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'56 (6)
7Belkin Pro Cycling Team+ 3'56 (7)
8Team Champion System+ 4'47 (8)
9Katusha Team+ 4'47 (9)
10BMC Racing Team+ 5'19 (10)
11Astana Pro Team+ 5'31 (11)
12Movistar Team+ 5'45 (12)
13Sky Procycling+ 5'45 (13)
14Team Europcar+ 6'21 (14)
15Colombia+ 7'06 (15)
16Team Giant - Shimano+ 7'20 (16)
17IAM Cycling+ 7'20 (17)
18Lotto Belisol+ 7'20 (18)
19Garmin - Sharp+ 8'55 (19)
20Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 10'30 (20)
21Drapac Cycling+ 12'36 (21)
22AG2R La Mondiale+ 15'06 (22)
23Trek Factory Racing+ 15'11 (23)
24CCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 19'02 (24)
25Hincapie Sportswear Development Team+ 33'54 (25)

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Good to see Gesink trying, but Riquelme should've been there as well. Verboven too absent as well for me.

Too bad for Drapac, would've really liked to see them get a stage win here, but at least the first points of the season are in Smile
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