A flat stage where I can relax! Maybe I will attack at the small climb some kilometers from the end.
As you know, I don't have a good sprint train, so I usually jump from train to train, but today Elia looked good. I said to him, that he could sprint for himself.
I got a technical problem, so I could not be able to sprint. I finished 22nd
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Not what I expected... but anyway finally a rest day! I can now see to a relaxing day, where the mountains is the highest property.
This is a mountain stage. The first big stage in the Pyrenees. Altough it is not a mountain top finish, it still can create a gap to the others.
The breakaway was quickly formed:
There was two breakaway, the leading, who included the polka-dot wearer Chris Anker Sørensen, and a new one including David Moncoutie and Samuel Sanchez, who attacked afterwards. I sat up on the second climb of the day; Col du Tourmalet. A climb, who also offer a price; Souvenir Jacques Goddet - won by C.Sørensen.
Samuel Sanchez caught Chris Anker Sørensen and attacked immediately. He looked for the stage win as the gap between Sanchez and the favorite group was 20 minutes. Actually he could get the yellow jersey! Is he doing a Landis?
The gap was closed in during the last climb and when Vincenzo attacked and brilliantly descended.
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What a day! They rode so quickly! And as a proof: Roy Curvers and Kenny Van Hunmmel lost over 1 hour (!!!) today! I hope that they will ride quietly tomorrow!
Despite being ranked a "flat stage", there were four ranked climbs during the day which had the potential to produce a successful break from the peloton.
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Last day before the Champs for the sprinters. And me too!
There wasn't any breakaway today. Some riders attacked and they won the stage.
Anyway I finished first in the peloton!
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It looks good! Maybe I can win the stage in Paris!
3 stages of the Tour. Points Classification-winner for second time - in a row. Yes, this is me. And this is the final stage of the Tour. Come on, Peter, I can do a good result here!
The last break was also formed:
I scored a few points to the points classification.
The first rider caught from the breakaway was Kris Boeckmans with 8.3 km to go.
They was caught afterwards, and the sprint was on.
I finished 16th
The Tour had finiahed
Stage Results
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Chris Froome - Winner of 2012 Tour de France!
Mountain Classification
Chris Anker Sørensen - Winner of the "King of the Mountains"-jersey
Points Classification
Peter Sagan - Winner of the Points Classification
U25
Thibaut Pinot - Winner of the Young Rider Classification
Team Classification
Radioshack-Nissan-Trek - Winner of the Team Classification
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The Tour had finished. 3 stage wins. Winner of the points classification for second year in row. What a Tour! I will hope that next year will be as great as this year. But who know?
Thanks to everyone, who had read (or comment)! I appreciate it and it motivates me more! I will probably write the next part (2013), but not in these following month.