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EPIC - Season 2 Part 1
jaxika
brewers90 wrote:
Bookwalter pushed into 11th at the very end. How very BMC of him.

Despite the good performances by Phinney, I have to be disappointed with the team here. Being beaten by EBH is a joke and Van Avermaet put in the weirdest ride I've ever seen (yes, he was here). Maybe he's still riding off the winter pies.

No coverage of the ferocious KoM battle at all?!?! Poor from you Dippo. I'm sure we can all agree Hushovd won and leave it there.

EBH have the same PRL stat as Phinney and being a short TT i think that woth more Wink
 
sgdanny
Well 76th in a first race is not bad Smile San Luis is really a race, where I hope to get a stage win, when all the other PCT teams seems to get it Smile
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jandal7
Unfortunately Cav takes the final podium spot with bonus seconds... 4th is still better than I expected.


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trekbmc
Next San Luis stage will hopefully be tonight, maybe tomorrow. Smile



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Silvio Herklotz
5th overall in Qatar is not bad from Pinotti, but we could have had a 4-6 if Grawunder didn't drop on that stupid stage.

Kakhi is riding among the best in TDU, that's amazing. Though I am a little pissed he wins from the pack the day the break wins.
 
Luis Leon Sanchez
Ryu Kawasaki with a good podium on that final stage in Qatar which means he finishes 10th in the GC. A good effort from him while the rest of my team were rather poor bar Roulston's stage win and Arashiro's breakaway 2nd.
 
Ollfardh
Very interesting team ranking at the moment. Sky is completely dominating, but behind them are 4 CT teams!

Full rankings to follow when TDU finishes Smile
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Cycleman123
Regarding Algarve: Jerseys all sorted out. Now just trying to install the stages pack Pfft Rolling Eyes
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TheManxMissile
Ollfardh wrote:
Very interesting team ranking at the moment. Sky is completely dominating, but behind them are 4 CT teams!

Full rankings to follow when TDU finishes Smile


Let's just stop the season now and promote those 4 teams Pfft
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trekbmc
TheManxMissile wrote:
Ollfardh wrote:
Very interesting team ranking at the moment. Sky is completely dominating, but behind them are 4 CT teams!

Full rankings to follow when TDU finishes Smile


Let's just stop the season now and promote those 4 teams Pfft


But I haven't even raced yet! Pfft



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Cycleman123
Can I get some help please (again Pfft)? Last stage shows up as Plouay-Plouay, and the stages pack doesn't cover Algarve.
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Ollfardh
As the minister of diversity said, let's have some more races Smile
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trekbmc
Ollfardh wrote:
As the minister of diversity said, let's have some more races Smile


Pfft I'm writing the report right now...

Does anybody know I fast way to convert images from png to jpg??



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Cycleman123
Download BulkImageConverter.

Still looking for help towards Algarve which I am itching to start.
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trekbmc
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Stage 3 143km La Punta - Mirador del Potrero


Today is the beginning of the GC battle of the 2014 tour de San Luis. Where the climbers, puncheurs and stage races will battle it out. The stage begins almost right before the first intermediate sprint, shortly after which, they climb the Alto de la Florida shortly followed by the category one Alto de Nagoli which will be tough climbs and damaging to the hopes of a breakaways or puncheurs. After descending the climb, the intermediate sprint occurs. Which, after a small section of flat is followed by a climb which doesn't quite suit the pure climbers, but not quite the puncheurs either.

As for the days favourites. Carlos Bentancur, Sergio Henao, Tejay Van Garderen and Julian Arredondo are best suited to the stage. Peter Sagan will prosper if the climb comes down the puncheurs, maybe even enough to hold onto the yellow ersey.. While other riders will race as wildcards, such as Weening, Horer, Kelderman, ohnsson and Kangert, either for not being strong enough on the mountain aspect, or because they are too strong as climbers and aren't great on the hills. Either way, we are in for an exciting stage.


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The peloton set off from La Punta.


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Fabrizio Harrini jumps ahead of the peloton to take the sprint. Marc de Maar gets second, obviously he want to keep his points jersey. While Teklehaimanot decides to follow yesterday's breakaway buddy for third. Despite only being 9th in the points before today, almost half of De Maars points ad not a contender at the end of stages.

El Durazno Intermediate Sprint Results:

PositionNameTeamPointsTotal Points
1stFabrizio HarriniColombia622
2ndMarc De MaarUHC441
3rdDaniel TeklehaimanotLampre220


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Sky and Belkin definitely have more confidence in climbers then sprinters, with Second placed Swift and Bos on the front of the bunch. Grmay is up the road.


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After 30km of racing, Tsgabu Grmay (MTN) and Davide Rebellin (CCC) are away with a 2 minute gap, they look to be the break of the day. it's worth remembering that both haven't lost any time to Sagan aside from the 20 seconds of time bonuses.


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Rebellin leads over the first climb a not too hard Catergory 3 hill, it's straight onto the next climb though. Which is much harder.

Climb results to come when we get a third place.


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2nd and 1st repectively in the climber standing, Cárdenas (Lampre) and Murphy (UHC) sprint out of the bunch to defend their positions. But Cárdenas is too strong for Murphy.


Alto de la Florida Results:

PositionNameTeamPointsTotal Points
1stDavide RebellinCCC66
2ndTsgabu GrmayMTN44
3rdFélix CárdenasLampre26


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Murphy retreats to the peloton, but the same can't be said of Cárdenas who sees the opportunity to join the front group. The current climb, which peaks in 11km gives enough points for the winner (if it's a member of this break) to take the mountains jersey, although, it's worth noting that the final climb offers the same amount of points.


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Rebellin is first up the mountain, although it's not for a lack of trying by the other riders. He will wear the polka-dots tomorrow unless, a member of this break, Murphy, or the 1st rider in the peloton on this climb, can win the stage, without Rebellin in sight, which looks doubtful, Cárdenas beats Grmay for second. 63km to go for the break.

We'll have the mountain points once the other positions are confirmed.


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Expectantly Murphy takes the peloton over, but unexpectantly a sprinter takes points on one of the races highest summits, with Swift in fifth, just because he is riding as a domestique today. Herklotz and Asquez follow him over, this KOM competition might only be between 4 riders. There are about 60 riders behind the peloton, but they are mostly sprinters, fighters and domestiques.

Alto de Nagoli Results:

PositionNameTeamPointsTotal Points
1stDavide RebellinCCC1622
2ndTsgabu GrmayMTN1216
3rdFélix CárdenasLampre1016
4thJohn MurphyUHC814
5thBen SwiftSky66
6thSilvio HerklotzBelkin44
7thJaun Pablo AsquezCaja Rural22



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Rebellin leads another sprint point, with Grmay crossing the line next ahead of Cárdenas. Murphy has used Cárdenas' strategy to catch up to the break in the meanwhile, he is 1 minute behind the front riders and 1 minute 45 seconds ahead of the bunch.

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They pass the 10km to go banner and Murphy hasn't made it up to them. Unfortunately the break only has 1 minute and a half left, so it will be hard for them to survive the upcoming climb.

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5km left and the final climb ramps up for serious start. the break only has 1 minute 20 seconds. Maybe enough for the flat, but there is a mountain in the way.

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3km left and Arredondo (Caja Rural) goes for it! Sagan (Cannondale) follows with Henao (Sky) just behind, Kelderman (Belkin) is glued to his wheel, while Bentancur (Ag2r) chases back. Weening (Orica) ad Kangert (Giant) follow him. unfortunately Van Garderen is sitting way too far back. The breakaway still has 1 minute.

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Arredondo, Sagan, Henao, Kelderman, Bentancur, Weening and Kangert are away. BMC are desperately chasing while Van Garderen tries to move forward.

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Cárdenas makes his move, Rebellin and Grmay try to hold on. But they only have 45 seconds on the Sagan group.

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It might be all over for the break, as the Sagan group catches them. This group has 2 minutes on the peloton.


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1km left and Sagan leads the sprint! Arredondo and Bentancur and next to him, with Rebellin currently 4th and Henao 5th.

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Sagan wins the stage! Taking back the points jersey and holding onto yellow! He is followed by 3 Colombians, Bentancur edges out Arredondo, who is followed by Henao, Kelderman follows, then Kangert, Rebellin is next, happy to have the mountains jersey tomorrow, next is Weening, then Grmay round out the top 10. Cárdenas is 11th. Multiple riders have decided to attack the flailing peloton. With Acevedo slipping ahead for 12th next is Hintermuller, then De la Montagne, Sergio Henao and Burton.

For the second stage in a row, the organisers are looking at gaps around Kelderman, either in front of, behind him, or both.


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The remnants of the peloton arrive. it's all split into groups, the first one is led by Kudus, but contains 4 BMC riders, namely Van Garderen, who is damaged but hopefully not out, and he will have all the more reason to fight for time. Also in this group is Horner, Monfort, Johnsson, Kruijswijk, Nerz and Nokkvason, just bad luck in not being closer to the front.

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Peter Sagan takes the stage and wears yellow, green and white.


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Rebellin's great work at the front wins him the polka-dot jersey!



Stage Results:

RankNameTeamTime
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling3h44'47
2Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
3Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
4Sergio HenaoSky Procyclings.t.
5Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 25
6Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimano+ 36
7Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
8Pieter WeeningOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubeka+ 48
10Félix CárdenasLampre - Merida+ 1'07

Spoiler
11Janier AcevedoTeam Champion System+ 2'06
12Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubeka+ 2'41
13Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimano+ 3'10
14Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
15Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'22
16Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubekas.t.
17Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
18Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.
19Dario CataldoBMC Racing Teams.t.
20Chris HornerTrek Factory Racings.t.
21Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
22Diego JohnsonOrica - GreenEdges.t.
23Maxime MonfortTrek Factory Racings.t.
24Steven KruijswijkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
25Dominik NerzTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
26Johann NokkvasonCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
27Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
28Jose AlarconCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 3'55
29Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
30Winner AnaconaOrica - GreenEdges.t.
31Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubekas.t.
32Chad HagaBMC Racing Teams.t.
33Gorka VerdugoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
34Cayetano SarmientoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
35Yann HuguetTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
36Stefano LocatelliAG2R La Mondiales.t.
37Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
38Juan Pablo AsquezCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
39Mirsamad PoorseyediTeam Champion Systems.t.
40Sylwester SzmydCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
41Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
42Stephen CummingsSky Procyclings.t.
43Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
44Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
45Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
46Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdges.t.
47Ángel MadrazoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
48Arnold JeannessonTrek Factory Racings.t.
49Joseph DombrowskiSky Procyclings.t.
50Paul VossTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
51Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
52Linus GerdemannMTN - Qhubekas.t.
53Marek RutkiewiczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
54Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
55Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
56José MendesTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
57Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubekas.t.
58Ioannis DimitriouTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
59Maciej PaterskiCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 5'05
60Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiales.t.
61Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
62Mattia CattaneoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
63Łukasz OwsianCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
64Davide CimolaiOrica - GreenEdges.t.
65Christian MurielColombias.t.
66Ian BoswellTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
67Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubeka+ 5'57
68Rory SutherlandDrapac Cyclings.t.
69Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Merida+ 6'08
70Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion Systems.t.
71Firmansyah SinagaTeam Champion Systems.t.
72Matthew BuscheTrek Factory Racings.t.
73Marouane ShaqifMTN - Qhubekas.t.
74Alexander WetterhallBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
75Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion Systems.t.
76Edoardo ZardiniTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
77Ben SwiftSky Procyclings.t.
78Angelo PaganiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
79David ArroyoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
80Michal GolasCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
81Manuel BellettiTeam Champion Systems.t.
82Luca WackermannLampre - Meridas.t.
83Hugo HouleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
84Jasha SütterlinSky Procyclings.t.
85Joshua EdmonsonSky Procyclings.t.
86Matthias FriedemannTeam Champion Systems.t.
87Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
88Jack HaigDrapac Cyclings.t.
89Josué MoyanoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
90Thomas PetersonTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
91Daniel SchornTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
92Bruno PiresColombias.t.
93Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdges.t.
94Alfredo BalloniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
95Gorka NieveColombias.t.
96Donato De IesoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
97Nelson OliveiraTrek Factory Racings.t.
98Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiales.t.
99Alexander MironovRusVelos.t.
100Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
101Luca DodiLampre - Meridas.t.
102Jesse SergentTrek Factory Racings.t.
103Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
104Christopher JonesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
105Russell DowningTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
106Sergei PomoshnikovRusVelos.t.
107Mitchell Lovelock-FayDrapac Cyclings.t.
108Jacek MorajkoCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
109Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
110Johannes FröhlingerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
111Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
112Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiales.t.
114Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
115Fabrizio HarriniColombias.t.
116Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
117Pavel KochetkovRusVelos.t.
118Wilson MarentesColombias.t.
119John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
120Raymond KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
121Marco CortiColombias.t.
122Jeff LouderUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
123Sebastian LanderBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
124Mart OjaveeTeam Champion System+ 7'24
125Juan Esteban ArangoColombias.t.
126Matthew LloydLampre - Meridas.t.
127Amir RusliDrapac Cycling+ 7'37
128Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 7'54
129William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
130Igor BoevRusVelos.t.
131Andrea PeronTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
132Tomohori HatanakaDrapac Cyclings.t.
133Stephen ClancyTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
134Cheng JiTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
135Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 8'43
136Michael HepburnLampre - Merida+ 8'51
137Evgeniy KovalevRusVelo+ 11'27
138Artur ErshovRusVelos.t.
139Justin MorrisTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
140Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
141Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
142Thomas RaeymaekersTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
143Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
144Thomas PalmerDrapac Cycling+ 13'32
145Martijn VerschoorTeam Novo Nordisk+ 16'02
146Joe EldridgeTeam Novo Nordisk+ 16'16


GC:
RankNameTeamTime
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling11h02'20
2Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale+ 28
3Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 32
4Sergio HenaoSky Procycling+ 40
5Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 1'05
6Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowice+ 1'10
7Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimano+ 1'16
8Pieter WeeningOrica - GreenEdges.t.
9Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubeka+ 1'24
10Janier AcevedoTeam Champion System+ 2'46

Spoiler
11Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubeka+ 3'21
12Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimano+ 3'50
13Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
14Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+ 4'02
15Diego JohnsonOrica - GreenEdges.t.
16Maxime MonfortTrek Factory Racings.t.
17Dario CataldoBMC Racing Teams.t.
18Dominik NerzTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
19Chris HornerTrek Factory Racings.t.
20Johann NokkvasonCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
21Steve MorabitoBMC Racing Teams.t.
22Steven KruijswijkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
23Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.
24Matteo MontagutiAG2R La Mondiales.t.
25Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
26Félix CárdenasLampre - Merida+ 4'25
27Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'35
28Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubekas.t.
29Larry WarbasseBMC Racing Teams.t.
30Linus GerdemannMTN - Qhubekas.t.
31Jose AlarconCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
32Gorka VerdugoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
33Arnold JeannessonTrek Factory Racings.t.
34Winner AnaconaOrica - GreenEdges.t.
35Dennis Van NiekerkMTN - Qhubekas.t.
36Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
37Paul VossTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
38Nathan BrownCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
39Juan Pablo AsquezCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
40Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
41Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
42Joseph DombrowskiSky Procyclings.t.
43Sylwester SzmydCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
44José MendesTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
45Ángel MadrazoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
46Ioannis DimitriouTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
47Cayetano SarmientoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
48Marek RutkiewiczCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
49Chad HagaBMC Racing Teams.t.
50Guillaume BoivinCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
51Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiale+ 5'37
52Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 5'45
53Łukasz OwsianCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
54Maciej PaterskiCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
55Fabrizio HarriniColombia+ 6'34
56Ben SwiftSky Procycling+ 6'36
57Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion Systems.t.
58Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubeka+ 6'37
59Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion System+ 6'40
60Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubeka+ 6'42
61Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimano+ 6'48
62Marouane ShaqifMTN - Qhubekas.t.
63Alexander WetterhallBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
64Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiales.t.
65Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
66Sebastian LanderBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
67Hugo HouleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
68Russell DowningTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
69Michal GolasCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
70Matthias FriedemannTeam Champion Systems.t.
71Nelson OliveiraTrek Factory Racings.t.
72Matthew BuscheTrek Factory Racings.t.
73Joshua EdmonsonSky Procyclings.t.
74Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
75Josué MoyanoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
76Alfredo BalloniBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
77David ArroyoCaja Rural - Seguros RGAs.t.
78Edoardo ZardiniTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
79Donato De IesoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
80Jonathan DibbenCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
82Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 7'15
83Stephen CummingsSky Procyclings.t.
84Hugh CarthyCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
85Mart OjaveeTeam Champion System+ 8'04
86Christian MurielColombia+ 8'25
87Davide CimolaiOrica - GreenEdges.t.
88Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'34
89Cheng JiTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
90Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 8'52
91Luca WackermannLampre - Merida+ 9'16
92Rory SutherlandDrapac Cycling+ 9'17
93Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Merida+ 9'20
94Alexander MironovRusVelo+ 9'22
95Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 9'23
96Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdge+ 9'28
97Daniel SchornTeam NetApp - Enduras.t.
98Manuel BellettiTeam Champion Systems.t.
99Raymond KrederTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
100Sergei PomoshnikovRusVelos.t.
101Angelo PaganiAG2R La Mondiale+ 11'45
102Jacek MorajkoCCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.
103Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 12'07
104Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdge+ 12'12
105Mirsamad PoorseyediTeam Champion Systems.t.
106Yann HuguetTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
107Stefano LocatelliAG2R La Mondiales.t.
108Ian BoswellTeam NetApp - Endura+ 13'22
109Mattia CattaneoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
110Firmansyah SinagaTeam Champion System+ 14'25
111Thomas PetersonTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
112Jesse SergentTrek Factory Racings.t.
113Pavel KochetkovRusVelos.t.
114Jasha SütterlinSky Procyclings.t.
115Jack HaigDrapac Cyclings.t.
116Marco CortiColombias.t.
117Guillaume BonnafondAG2R La Mondiales.t.
118Ben DayUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
119Bruno PiresColombias.t.
120Wilson MarentesColombias.t.
121John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
122Mitchell Lovelock-FayDrapac Cyclings.t.
123Luca DodiLampre - Meridas.t.
124Christopher JonesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
125Johannes FröhlingerTeam Giant - Shimanos.t.
126Carlos QuinteroColombias.t.
127Jeff LouderUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
128Thomas RaeymaekersTeam Novo Nordisk+ 14'47
129Juan Esteban ArangoColombia+ 15'41
130Matthew LloydLampre - Meridas.t.
131Amir RusliDrapac Cycling+ 15'54
132Igor BoevRusVelo+ 16'11
133William WalkerDrapac Cyclings.t.
134Stephen ClancyTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
135Tomohori HatanakaDrapac Cyclings.t.
136Andrea PeronTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
137Michael HepburnLampre - Merida+ 17'08
138Gorka NieveColombia+ 18'18
139Robert FörsterUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 19'44
140Artur ErshovRusVelos.t.
141Evgeniy KovalevRusVelos.t.
142Gordon McCauleyDrapac Cyclings.t.
143Justin MorrisTeam Novo Nordisks.t.
144Thomas PalmerDrapac Cycling+ 21'45
145Martijn VerschoorTeam Novo Nordisk+ 24'19
146Joe EldridgeTeam Novo Nordisk+ 24'33


Points:

RankNameTeamPointsGeneral
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling2559
2Marc De MaarUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team441
3Ben SwiftSky Procycling030
4Yauheni HutarovichAG2R La Mondiale028
5Fabian SchnaidtTeam Champion System024
6Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale2024
7Tom VeelersTeam Giant - Shimano023
8Fabrizio HarriniColombia622
9Daniel TeklehaimanotLampre - Merida220
10Gerald CiolekMTN - Qhubeka019

Spoiler
11Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox018
12Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGA1616
13Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowice1515
14Sergio HenaoSky Procycling1414
15Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team1214
16Filippo FortinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox012
17Luca WackermannLampre - Merida012
18Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubeka1111
19Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimano1010
20Allan DavisOrica - GreenEdge09
21Muhamad OthmanTeam Champion System08
22Pieter WeeningOrica - GreenEdge88
23Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team08
24Félix CárdenasLampre - Merida88
25Francesco LascaCannondale Pro Cycling07
26Theo BosBelkin Pro Cycling Team06
27Alexander MironovRusVelo06
28Janier AcevedoTeam Champion System55
29Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubeka44
30Thomas PalmerDrapac Cycling04
31Benjamin GiraudAG2R La Mondiale03
32Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimano33
33Yonas TekesteMTN - Qhubeka02
34Fabio SabatiniCannondale Pro Cycling02
35Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Team22
36Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling11


Mountain:

RankNameTeamMountainGeneral
1Davide RebellinCCC Polsat - Polkowice2424
2Félix CárdenasLampre - Merida1418
3Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling1616
4Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubeka1414
5John MurphyUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team814
6Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale1212
7Julian ArredondoCaja Rural - Seguros RGA1010
8Sergio HenaoSky Procycling88
9Ben SwiftSky Procycling66
10Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team66

Spoiler
11Tanel KangertTeam Giant - Shimano44
12Silvio HerklotzBelkin Pro Cycling Team44
13Juan Pablo AsquezCaja Rural - Seguros RGA22
14Stephen CummingsSky Procycling02



Youth Standings:

RankNameTeamTimeGeneral Time
1Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling3h44'4711h02'20 (1)
2Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.+ 28 (2)
3Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 25+ 1'05 (3)
4Tsgabu GrmayMTN - Qhubeka+ 48+ 1'24 (4)
5Josef HintermullerMTN - Qhubeka+ 2'41+ 3'21 (5)
6Pierre De la MontagneTeam Giant - Shimano+ 3'10+ 3'50 (6)
7Sebastian HenaoBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.+ 3'50 (7)
8Josh BurtonCannondale Pro Cycling+ 3'22+ 4'02 (12)
9Merhawi KudusMTN - Qhubekas.t.+ 6'42 (26)
10Lawson CraddockBMC Racing Teams.t.+ 4'02 (11)


Team:

RankTeamTimeGeneral Time
1MTN - Qhubeka11h21'1233h15'51 (1)
2Belkin Pro Cycling Team+ 6+ 6 (2)
3Cannondale Pro Cycling+ 26+ 26 (4)
4AG2R La Mondiales.t.+ 26 (3)
5Team Giant - Shimano+ 50+ 50 (5)
6Caja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 59+ 59 (6)
7Sky Procyclings.t.+ 59 (7)
8Orica - GreenEdge+ 1'02+ 1'02 (9)
9CCC Polsat - Polkowices.t.+ 1'02 (8)
10BMC Racing Team+ 3'15+ 3'15 (10)

Edited by trekbmc on 24-02-2015 09:30
 
Ollfardh
Wow, that's Van Garderen out of the picture already Shock

Kelderman has some bad luck with the gaps this race, but he's the better time trialer, so who knows Smile
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
sgdanny
Good to see the old man still being able to achieve something Smile Sad to see Nokkvason lose so much time in the first stage uphil.. Gotta say that BMC are unlucky with their riders Grin
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trekbmc
The problem was that a lot of the more pure climbers said 'This stage doesn't matter, it doesn't suit me because the climb isn't long enough and didn't follow attacks.



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
Ollfardh
And for all you haters, Cardenas scored points!

Now, to wait for the rant of the year Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
trekbmc
Ollfardh wrote:
And for all you haters, Cardenas scored points!

Now, to wait for the rant of the year Wink


Carednas scored 4 points on stage 2... and who are the haters?

*Eats Popcorn and waits for brewers' reaction*



"What done is, is one." - Benji Naesen
 
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