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FEBRUARY REVIEW

Rider of the month: Benoit Joachim Pfft
Young rider of the month: Marcel Kittel

World Tour Individual Rankings
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World Tour Team Rankings
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Rabobank lead, FDJ and Silence-Lotto are on 0 points.

Continental Rankings
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ISD and Agritubel lead the promotion chase. My control team just missed out on the top 10 after winning the simmed Tour of Malaysia with some unknown rider. Cool

On another note, I'm not sure whether to call the World Tour by its present name, the 2009 name (ProTour) or the Cya Top Tour as it is in the game? Not that it matters I guess anyway haha..
 
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Now that the pre-season is over we head into the more important races... headlining the starters at Paris-Nice are Leipheimer of Astana and his team-mate Andreas Kloden who have a great supporting cast. Perhaps though Kim Kirchen is the main favourite. The hilly stages will suit him well after the opening prologue and the one mountain top finish shouldn't pose too much difficulty for him.

Startlist
Spoiler
ASTANA
1. L.Leipheimer
2. J.Brajkovic
3. C.Horner
4. A.Klöden
5. S.Paulinho
6. J.Rubiera
7. M.Schär
8. H.Zubeldia

LIQUIGAS
11. R.Kreuziger
12. C.Corioni
13. M.Fischer
14. E.Franzoi
15. F.Pellizotti
16. M.Quinziato
17. S.Szmyd
18. F.Willems

MILRAM
21. L.Gerdemann
22. L.Barla
23. M.Fothen
24. S.Knaven
25. T.Rohregger
26. B.Schröder
27. P.Velits
28. P.Wrölich

COLUMBIA
31. K.Kirchen
32. M.Albasini
33. B.Eisel
34. A.Greipel
35. G.Hincapie
36. M.Monfort
37. M.Possoni
38. M.Sieberg

FUJI
41. J.Cobo
42. P.Bailetti
43. D.Cañada
44. A.Fernández
45. H.González
46. B.Intxausti
47. J.Jufre
48. B.Shpilevsky

KATUSHA
51. A.Colom
52. A.Botcharov
53. P.Brutt
54. M.Ignatiev
55. V.Karpets
56. S.Klimov
57. F.Pozzato
58. N.Trussov

F.D. JEUX
61. S.Casar
62. R.Di Gregorio
63. A.Duval
64. C.Le Mével
65. F.Mourey
66. Y.Offredo
67. J.Roy
68. J.Veikkanen

GARMIN
71. D.Zabriskie
72. T.Danielson
73. L.Euser
74. T.Farrar
75. D.Martin
76. D.Millar
77. D.Pate
78. K.Patour

QUICK STEP
81. C.Barredo
82. D.Devenyns
83. T.Kvist
84. D.Malacarne
85. J.Pineau
86. F.Reda
87. K.Van Impe
88. M.Velo

C.EPARGNE
91. J.Rodriguez
92. D.Arroyo
93. A.Charteau
94. A.Coyot
95. J.Gutierrez
96. A.Jeannesson
97. D.López
98. M.Perget

SAXO BANK
101. J.Voigt
102. L.Bak
103. J.Fuglsang
104. J.Haedo
105. F.Hoj
106. A.Kolobnev
107. G.Larsson
108. A.Steensen

AG2R
111. R.Nocentini
112. J.Arrieta
113. G.Bonnafond
114. A.Clerc
115. V.Efimkin
116. C.Riblon
117. L.Turpin
118. T.Valjavec

SERRAMENTI
121. M.Scarponi
122. D.Bertolini
123. A.Bertolini
124. L.Celli
125. C.Ochoa
126. J.Rodriguez
127. J.Serpa
128. G.Simoni

AGRITUBEL
131. C.Moreau
132. F.Bichot
133. S.Calzati
134. B.Feillu
135. E.Gonzalo
136. N.Jalabert
137. Y.Le Boulanger
138. N.Vogondy

LAMPRE
141. M.Bruseghin
142. A.Furlan
143. E.Gasparotto
144. M.Lorenzetto
145. M.Mori
146. M.Sapa
147. P.Tiralongo
148. V.Zagorodny

RABOBANK
151. S.Clement
152. L.Boom
153. J.Gárate
154. S.Langeveld
155. P.Martens
156. B.Tankink
157. L.Ten Dam
158. M.Tjallingii

SILENCE
161. J.Van den Broeck
162. M.Delage
163. P.Jacobs
164. J.Ljungblad
165. T.Stubbe
166. G.Van Avermaet
167. J.Vanendert
168. C.Wegelius

COFIDIS
171. R.Pauriol
172. S.Augé
173. J.Demaret
174. S.Dumoulin
175. L.Duque
176. S.Minard
177. A.Moinard
178. R.Villa

VACANSOLEIL
181. M.Carrara
182. S.Lagutin
183. B.Leukemans
184. C.Lhotellerie
185. G.Löwik
186. M.Pronk
187. T.Van Amerongen
188. A.Vierhouten

BBOX
191. P.Fédrigo
192. C.Gautier
193. S.Haddou
194. L.Lefèvre
195. A.Pichot
196. P.Quemeneur
197. J.Tschopp
198. T.Voeckler

EUSKALTEL
201. I.Anton
202. J.Azanza
203. I.Isasi
204. A.Lafuente
205. I.Landaluze
206. R.Pérez
207. A.Txurruka
208. I.Velasco

CERVELO
211. V.Gustov
212. H.Haussler
213. T.Hushovd
214. D.Lloyd
215. J.Novoa
216. G.Rasch
217. H.Roulston
218. M.Wyss

ROUBAIX
221. G.Suray
222. B.Delrot
223. F.Guillou
224. L.Haugland
225. M.Larpe
226. A.Lemair
227. T.Metcalfe
228. A.Olsen
 
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Prologue
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Amilly : 9.7km

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Spaniard Jose Ivan Gutierrez came out victorious of the opening prologue. Kreuziger and Leipheimer showed good form with top 5 placings.

General Classification
1José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE10'50
2Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 1
3Stef ClementRABOBANK+ 3
4David MillarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM+ 4
5Levi LeipheimerASTANAs.t.
6David ZabriskieGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM+ 5
7Mikhail IgnatievTEAM KATUSHA+ 6
8Lars BoomRABOBANK+ 10
9Lars Ytting BakTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
10George HincapieTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.

Edited by pcm2009fan on 10-09-2011 22:03
 
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Stage 2

The first chance for the sprinters - the best of which include Hushovd, Griepel, Haussler, Pozzato and Farrar.

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Hushovd does a great job to pull Haussler up to the front, who must be feeling better than the Norwegian today. Griepel sits on Sieberg's wheel.

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Haussler bursts away and holds off Fischer for the win.

Stage Results
1Heinrich HausslerCERVELO TEST TEAM4h24'40
2Murilo FischerLIQUIGASs.t.
3Aurélien ClercAG2R LA MONDIALEs.t.
4Tyler FarrarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAMs.t.
5Boris ShpilevskyFUJI - SERVETTOs.t.
6André GreipelTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
7Juan José HaedoTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
8Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
9Enrico GasparottoLAMPRE - N.G.Cs.t.
10Mickael DelageSILENCE-LOTTOs.t.


General Classification
1José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE4h35'30
2Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 1
3Stef ClementRABOBANK+ 3
4Levi LeipheimerASTANA+ 4
5David MillarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAMs.t.
6David ZabriskieGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM+ 5
7Mikhail IgnatievTEAM KATUSHA+ 6
8Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHA+ 10
9Lars Ytting BakTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
10George HincapieTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
 
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Stage 3
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Orval - Vichy : 178.4km

This is another stage for the sprinters so expect to see the same faces up there again.


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This time Thor struggles to bring Haussler up whilst Sieberg brings Griepel right to the fore...

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Haussler puts out an incredible sprint from pretty far back in the field but runs out of road and loses out to Griepel. Farrar took third.

Stage Results
1André GreipelTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD4h09'36
2Heinrich HausslerCERVELO TEST TEAMs.t.
3Tyler FarrarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAMs.t.
4Aurélien ClercAG2R LA MONDIALEs.t.
5Murilo FischerLIQUIGASs.t.
6Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
7Boris ShpilevskyFUJI - SERVETTOs.t.
8Enrico GasparottoLAMPRE - N.G.Cs.t.
9Leonardo DuqueCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNEs.t.
10Mirko LorenzettoLAMPRE - N.G.Cs.t.


General Classification
1José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE8h45'06
2Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 1
3Stef ClementRABOBANK+ 3
4Mikhail IgnatievTEAM KATUSHA+ 4
5Levi LeipheimerASTANAs.t.
6David MillarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAMs.t.
7David ZabriskieGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM+ 5
8Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHA+ 10
9Lars Ytting BakTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
10George HincapieTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
 
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Stage 4
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Vichy - Saint Etienne : 173.9km

We head to more difficult terrain today. Gutierrez is in with a shout of keeping the yellow jersey but Kreuziger is only 1 second behind him


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Casar goes first at the foot of the final climb. Pauriol and Kirchen are first to respond.

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Kreuziger, Kloden, Colom and Cobo are next. Gutierrez counters and more attacks follow.

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Kirchen is first over the top. Pauriol is next followed by Kreuziger and Colom.

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Kirchen solos to victory and the yellow jersey. Pauriol leads Colom, Nocentini, Moreau, Garate, Kreuziger, Bruseghin and Gerdemann over the line 44 seconds back and the peleton come in at 1'49.

Stage Results
1Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD4h01'35
2Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 44
3Antonio ColomTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
4Rinaldo NocentiniAG2R LA MONDIALEs.t.
5Christophe MoreauAGRITUBELs.t.
6Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANKs.t.
7Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGASs.t.
8Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAMs.t.
9Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.Cs.t.
10Franco PellizottiLIQUIGAS+ 1'49


General Classification
1Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD12h46'46
2Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 40
3Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.C+ 49
4Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 57
5Antonio ColomTEAM KATUSHA+ 1'02
6Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL+ 1'04
7Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 1'05
8Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANK+ 1'16
9Rinaldo NocentiniAG2R LA MONDIALE+ 1'19
10José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE+ 1'44
 
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Stage 5
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Annonnay - Vallon Pont d'Arc : 204.6km


This is a good stage for puncheurs which should suit Kirchen perfectly.

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Rodriguez joined Azanza, Celli, Jacobs and Lagutin in the break - the peleton allowed him to go as he is 5 minutes back in GC already. He ended up winning won 4 of the mountain sprints to take hold of the polka dot jersey.

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Ignatiev and Barredo slipped away atop the final mountain sprint but they couldn't make their lead hold.

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60km from the finish Moreau went next.

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At 40km Gerdemann and Casar attack followed by Nocentini and several others. With 25km to go they are all caught but Moreau remains out front with Rodriguez. Only 1 minute behind Kirchen, he poses a threat.

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With just 6km to go some big names are involved in a crash. Green jersey Haussler, Pozzato, Kloden and Zabriskie all go down along with 5th placed Colom. Astana make a blunder by sending back Leipheimer to help Kloden and they all end up losing plenty of time.

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Moreau is able to drop Rodriguez and solos to the line. He is now 18 seconds behind Kirchen in the GC.

Stage Results
1Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL5h08'44
2Pierrick FédrigoBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOM+ 40
3George HincapieTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
4Franco PellizottiLIQUIGASs.t.
5Alexandr KolobnevTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
6Amets TxurrukaEUSKALTEL - EUSKADIs.t.
7Alexandre PichotBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOMs.t.
8Michael AlbasiniTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
9Sebastian LangeveldRABOBANKs.t.
10Bram TankinkRABOBANKs.t.


General Classification
1Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD17h56'10
2Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL+ 18
3Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 40
4Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.C+ 49
5Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 57
6Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 1'05
7Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANK+ 1'16
8Rinaldo NocentiniAG2R LA MONDIALE+ 1'19
9José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE+ 1'44
10Stef ClementRABOBANK+ 1'47
 
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Stage 6
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St-Paul Trois Chateaux - La Montagne de Lure : 182.9km


Stage 6 is the hardest of this year's Paris-Nice and it should prove to be the most decisive. Kirchen will be looking to defend his jersey whilst Kreuziger might decide to have a go at him.

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Leipheimer and Casar are the first to go.

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Nocentini and Kloden respond along with 5th placed Gerdemann.

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Next Kreuziger decides to go. Kirchen flies off after him.

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They make their way up to Daniel Martin and Fuglsang from the break.

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5km left and Moreau has ridden accross to the leading duo. Cobo isn't far behind.

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With 1.6km to go Moreau looks to attack whilst Kirchen is struggling.

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Moreau fades and Kreuziger comes round him for the win. Kirchen finds second legs to defend his jersey with 2nd place - it's looking very good for him.

Stage Results
1Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS4h54'57
2Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
3Christophe MoreauAGRITUBELs.t.
4Juan José CoboFUJI - SERVETTO+ 37
5Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 53
6Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.Cs.t.
7Vladimir EfimkinAG2R LA MONDIALE+ 1'08
8Andreas KlödenASTANA+ 1'16
9Stef ClementRABOBANK+ 1'25
10Sandy CasarFRANÇAISE DES JEUXs.t.


General Classification
1Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD22h51'03
2Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL+ 20
3Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 38
4Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.C+ 1'46
5Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 2'02
6Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 2'26
7Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANK+ 2'45
8Rinaldo NocentiniAG2R LA MONDIALE+ 2'48
9Juan José CoboFUJI - SERVETTO+ 2'55
10José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE+ 3'13
 
YvesStevens
Pretty Funny that Kirchen is 1st
 
pcm2009fan
YvesStevens wrote:
Pretty Funny that Kirchen is 1st


Why is that? He is one of the best climbers and one of the best puncheurs in the field Pfft
 
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Stage 7
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Manosque - Fayence: 191.4km


Another hilly stage. The final climbs could provide the best opportunity left to steal yellow from Kirchen.

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Columbia control the peleton, but allow the day's break to go. 25km from the line they seem certain to take the win whilst Gerdemann makes a move. Fedrigo follows.

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Amongst the counter attacking Moreau slipped away, made his way up to Gerdemann and Fedrigo, and has 1 minute on the peleton with 10km to go.

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The break approach the finish - Devenyns denies Lowik in a close sprint ahead of Millar to take the stage win.

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Meanwhile Voigt has spurred on a flurry of attacks on the run-in. Him, Vogondy and Garate are just behind Moreau's group on the road. Kreuziger and Kirchen are around 40 seconds further back.

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Moreau sprints accross the line for 4th, but unfortunately for him it looks like all the favourites have ended up spread out down the road in one long group.

But the race organisers decide to accredit the time gaps (for once!) and Moreau finds himself taking over the lead from Kirchen by 8 seconds with just one stage to go!

Stage Results
1Dries DevenynsQUICK STEP5h07'37
2Gerben LöwikVACANSOLEIL PRO CYCLING TEAMs.t.
3David MillarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM+ 25
4Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL+ 4'36
5Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 4'44
6Pierrick FédrigoBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOMs.t.
7Nicolas VogondyAGRITUBELs.t.
8Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANKs.t.
9Jens VoigtTEAM SAXO BANK+ 5'04
10Thomas RohreggerTEAM MILRAMs.t.


General Classification
1Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL28h03'36
2Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD+ 8
3Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 46
4Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 2'10
5Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 2'14
6Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANK+ 2'33
7Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.C+ 2'51
8Nicolas VogondyAGRITUBEL+ 3'35
9Jens VoigtTEAM SAXO BANK+ 3'37
10Pierrick FédrigoBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOMs.t.
 
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Stage 8
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Nice - Nice : 131.5km


Can Moreau deny all the odds and come away victorious? Kirchen will be giving his all on the Col d'Eze to turn things back around.

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Columbia and Liquigas set the early pace, keen to set up Kreuziger or Kirchen. The break have other ideas though and as we head into Nice they look likely to take the stage again.

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And to contradict things further, it is Moreau who sets off on the attack on the Col d'Eze in response to attacks from Garate and Pauriol...

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But he falters and Kirchen flies past on his right. Kreuziger and Bruseghin respond...

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It is Kirchen who goes next over the top after the breakaway but things seem to have come back together behind him... and indeed everything is neutralised as they begin the descent.

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In the meantime up front Carrara and Gustov have got rid of their companions and are descending towards the finish together...

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... there is little to report further back down the road and Carrara denies Gustov in the sprint.

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Gutierrez leads the pack safely across the line shortly afterwards which means that Christophe Moreau is crowned champion of Paris-Nice!

Stage Results
1Matteo CarraraVACANSOLEIL PRO CYCLING TEAM3h35'12
2Volodimir GustovCERVELO TEST TEAMs.t.
3Anthony CharteauCAISSE D'EPARGNE+ 46
4José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE+ 1'29
5George HincapieTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
6Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
7Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
8Sandy CasarFRANÇAISE DES JEUXs.t.
9Pavel BruttTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
10Pierrick FédrigoBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOMs.t.


General Classification
1Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL31h40'17
2Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD+ 8
3Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS+ 46
4Rémi PauriolCOFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE+ 2'10
5Linus GerdemannTEAM MILRAM+ 2'14
6Juan Manuel GárateRABOBANK+ 2'33
7Marzio BruseghinLAMPRE - N.G.C+ 2'51
8Nicolas VogondyAGRITUBEL+ 3'35
9Jens VoigtTEAM SAXO BANK+ 3'37
10Pierrick FédrigoBBOX - BOUYGUES TELECOMs.t.


Points
1Christophe MoreauAGRITUBEL79
2Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS78
3Kim KirchenTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROAD76
4Filippo PozzatoTEAM KATUSHA62
5José Iván GutierrezCAISSE D'EPARGNE58


Mountain
1Anthony CharteauCAISSE D'EPARGNE49
2David MillarGARMIN - SLIPSTREAM37
3Gerben LöwikVACANSOLEIL PRO CYCLING TEAM34
4Joaquin RodriguezCAISSE D'EPARGNE34
5Pieter JacobsSILENCE-LOTTO30


Young Riders
1Roman KreuzigerLIQUIGAS31h41'03
2Peter VelitsTEAM MILRAM+ 3'25
3Lars BoomRABOBANK+ 3'42


Teams
1AGRITUBEL95h09'18
2QUICK STEP+ 1'12
3TEAM MILRAM+ 1'45


So it is Christophe Moreau who takes an unlikely win at Paris - Nice as well as the green jersey and team classification. Will we see more upsets at Tirreno - Adriatico?

Next Race
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This year's Tirreno - Adriatico begins flat. Stage 4 should shake things up a little before the challenging 33.4km ITT the next day and the queen stage to Camerino. The final stage sees the riders return to the flat again.

The field is very strong! Sanchez, Contador, Vinokourov, Valverde, both Schlecks, Di Luca, Evans, Cunego and Chavanel are all present. Armstrong also makes his comeback from retirement. The main sprinters include Cavendish, Bennati, McEwen, Freire and Ciolek.

Startlist
Spoiler
EUSKALTEL
1. S.Sánchez
2. I.Anton
3. M.Astarloza
4. K.Fernandez
5. A.Lafuente
6. R.Pérez
7. A.Txurruka
8. I.Velasco

ASTANA
11. A.Contador
12. L.Armstrong
13. S.Morabito
14. D.Navarro
15. S.Paulinho
16. G.Rast
17. T.Vaitkus
18. A.Vinokourov

C.EPARGNE
21. A.Valverde
22. A.Charteau
23. J.Gutierrez
24. P.Lastras
25. D.López
26. L.Pasamontes
27. O.Pereiro
28. J.Rojas

SAXO BANK
31. A.Schleck
32. K.Arvesen
33. F.Cancellara
34. K.Kroon
35. M.Ljungqvist
36. S.O'Grady
37. F.Schleck
38. N.Sørensen

LPR
41. D.Di Luca
42. G.Bosisio
43. D.Caruso
44. M.Cattaneo
45. R.Chiarini
46. S.Marinangeli
47. F.Negri
48. A.Ongarato

SILENCE
51. C.Evans
52. M.Aerts
53. F.De Greef
54. M.Delage
55. P.Gilbert
56. L.Hoste
57. S.Scheirlinckx
58. J.Vansummeren

QUICK STEP
61. S.Chavanel
62. T.Boonen
63. D.Cataldo
64. A.Davis
65. S.De Jongh
66. M.Facci
67. F.Reda
68. M.Tosatto

LIQUIGAS
71. V.Nibali
72. D.Bennati
73. F.Chicchi
74. M.Fischer
75. J.Guarnieri
76. D.Oss
77. F.Sabatini
78. F.Willems

LAMPRE
81. D.Cunego
82. A.Ballan
83. E.Bindi
84. M.Bono
85. P.Caucchioli
86. A.Grendene
87. M.Marzano
88. S.Ponzi

GARMIN
91. C.Vande Velde
92. B.Caldwell
93. T.Danielson
94. J.Dean
95. J.Donald
96. T.Lowe
97. M.Maaskant
98. D.Martin

COLUMBIA
101. T.Lövkvist
102. M.Burghardt
103. M.Cavendish
104. C.Lewis
105. M.Pinotti
106. M.Possoni
107. M.Rogers
108. M.Sieberg

KATUSHA
111. A.Colom
112. S.Ivanov
113. L.Mazzanti
114. R.McEwen
115. D.Napolitano
116. E.Petrov
117. G.Steegmans
118. B.Swift

FUJI
121. J.Cobo
122. E.Capecchi
123. E.Capelli
124. D.Nardello
125. F.Piemontesi
126. R.Serrano
127. A.Tonti
128. D.Vigano

F.D. JEUX
131. B.Vaugrenard
132. S.Chavanel
133. A.Geslin
134. F.Guesdon
135. S.Joly
136. C.Le Mével
137. F.Mourey
138. J.Veikkanen

ACQUA SAP.
141. S.Garzelli
142. M.Codol
143. F.Failli
144. R.Marzoli
145. D.Ortega
146. G.Palumbo
147. L.Paolini
148. L.Pierfelici

RABOBANK
151. O.Freire
152. G.Brown
153. J.Flecha
154. J.Gárate
155. P.Martens
156. K.Moerenhout
157. N.Nuyens
158. L.Ten Dam

SERRAMENTI
161. M.Scarponi
162. M.Belletti
163. L.Celli
164. F.Ginanni
165. L.Moser
166. E.Rigotto
167. J.Serpa
168. L.Solari

ISD
171. G.Visconti
172. I.Abakoumov
173. D.Cioni
174. V.Dyudya
175. S.Matveyev
176. G.Mirenda
177. A.Proni
178. E.Vona

BBOX
181. L.Lefèvre
182. Y.Arashiro
183. W.Bonnet
184. S.Haddou
185. G.Le Floch
186. P.Quemeneur
187. M.Sprick
188. T.Voeckler

MILRAM
191. R.Scholz
192. G.Ciolek
193. M.Eichler
194. J.Fröhlinger
195. R.Förster
196. M.Müller
197. M.Velits
198. F.Wegmann

COFIDIS
201. R.Pauriol
202. M.Buffaz
203. J.El Fares
204. M.Hary
205. C.Kern
206. A.Moinard
207. N.Sijmens
208. A.Usov

AG2R
211. J.Gadret
212. R.Dion
213. Y.Krivtsov
214. J.Loubet
215. L.Mondory
216. C.Riblon
217. B.Sonnery
218. L.Turpin

ROUBAIX
221. S.Sullivan
222. B.Delrot
223. L.Haugland
224. J.Mouris
225. F.Paredes
226. J.Steichen
227. G.Suray
228. S.Tronet


I noticed that by moving T-A so it didn't overlap P-N (to make reporting easier) meant that a few riders have unrealistically signed up at both races, I'll fix that next season.
 
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Stage 1
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Cecina - Capannori : 148km

A flat stage to get things started.


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Liquigas have set things up for Bennati nicely but he has Boonen and Freire on his wheel.

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Bennati delivers and takes the win ahead of Boonen, Cavendish and Freire.

Stage Results
1Daniele BennatiLIQUIGAS3h24'06
2Tom BoonenQUICK STEPs.t.
3Mark CavendishTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
4Oscar FreireRABOBANKs.t.
5Tomas VaitkusASTANAs.t.
6Luca PaoliniACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
7Giovanni ViscontiISD - NERIs.t.
8Kurt-Asle ArvesenTEAM SAXO BANKs.t.
9Guiseppe PalumboACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
10Robbie McEwenTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
 
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Stage 2
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Volterra - Marina di Carrara : 174.4km


The terrain is a little tougher than yesterday but still suggests a bunch sprint again.


Cavendish and McEwen are dropped on the first climb but they are helped back into the pack.

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On the final climb, Nibali, Voeckler, Flecha, Wegmann and Chavanel attack.

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Voeckler and Nibali follow this through and open up a lead of 35 seconds. However they are pulled back with 5km to go.

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As the sprint begins Bennati (in blue) darts through again with Freire and Boonen in pursuit.Lost the picture but it is Bennati who holds them off to win again.

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Behind them there is bad news. Samuel Sanchez was involved in a big crash and lost a sizeable chunk of time. Frank Schleck went one better and crashed on the finish line having already been held up by the same crash. He ended up sliding across the line to get the same time as Sanchez, 3'01 down on the peleton.

Thanks to the crashes there are five withdralws from the stage. The most notable are Thomas Lovkvist and Sergio Paulinho.

Stage Results
1Daniele BennatiLIQUIGAS4h10'27
2Oscar FreireRABOBANKs.t.
3Tom BoonenQUICK STEPs.t.
4Tomas VaitkusASTANAs.t.
5Francesco FailliACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
6Markus EichlerTEAM MILRAMs.t.
7Alessandro ProniISD - NERIs.t.
8Grégory RastASTANAs.t.
9Giovanni ViscontiISD - NERIs.t.
10Alejandro ValverdeCAISSE D'EPARGNEs.t.


Overall Standings
1Daniele BennatiLIQUIGAS7h34'13
2Tom BoonenQUICK STEP+ 10
3Oscar FreireRABOBANK+ 14
4Francesco FailliACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBO+ 17
5Francesco GinanniSERRAMENTI PVC DIQUIGIOVANNIs.t.
6Tomas VaitkusASTANA+ 20
7Giovanni ViscontiISD - NERIs.t.
8Luca PaoliniACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
9Stefano GarzelliACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
10Alejandro ValverdeCAISSE D'EPARGNEs.t.
 
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Stage 3
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Flucecchio - Santa Croce Sull'arno



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More falls on the run-in. Frank Schleck is involved again along with Cancellara, Garzelli, Gilbert and Vandevelde. Serpa is injured and abandons.

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Davis darts down the middle, the other main sprinters are lined up to his right.

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Visconti comes out of his wheel and spoils the show for the big names.

Stage Results
1Giovanni ViscontiISD - NERI3h53'59
2Tom BoonenQUICK STEPs.t.
3Oscar FreireRABOBANKs.t.
4Lloyd MondoryAG2R LA MONDIALEs.t.
5Daniele BennatiLIQUIGASs.t.
6Mark CavendishTEAM COLUMBIA - HIGH ROADs.t.
7Allan DavisQUICK STEPs.t.
8Robbie McEwenTEAM KATUSHAs.t.
9Luca PaoliniACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
10Gerald CiolekTEAM MILRAMs.t.


General Classification
1Daniele BennatiLIQUIGAS11h28'12
2Tom BoonenQUICK STEP+ 4
3Oscar FreireRABOBANK+ 10
4Giovanni ViscontiISD - NERIs.t.
5Alberto OngaratoLPR BRAKES FARNESE VINI+ 15
6Francesco FailliACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBO+ 17
7Francesco GinanniSERRAMENTI PVC DIQUIGIOVANNIs.t.
8Tomas VaitkusASTANA+ 20
9Luca PaoliniACQUA SAPONE - CAFFE MOKAMBOs.t.
10Allan DavisQUICK STEPs.t.
 
pcm2009fan
I'll admit that I've been somewhat losing interest in what I've got going here, but at the same time I'm really keen to actually follow through a story.

I figure having something complete is better than a loose-end, so what I'm considering doing is focusing reporting on the GTs for this year at least. I think overall this will be of benefit to the story.

Once I make it to the second season I will possibly look at the idea of reporting from some of the other races too depending on how things go.

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So, moving on and ahead, here are the final results from Tirreno-Adriatico:

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... So in the end Valverde brushed of Chavanel for the win. Andy Schleck has also shown good form whilst Freire took the sprinter's jersey home.
 
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We head to Italy for the first classic of the year, Milan-San Remo. The top sprinters are all here: Freire and Bennati climb well and should be considered very dangerous. Boonen and maybe even Cavendish or McEwen pose a threat too. The likes of Ballan and Cancellara will be looking to steal the show from the sprinters.

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On the final climbs a 15 man group of the top sprinters and puncheurs broke free. Cavendish and McEwen soon lost contact, and at the finish Freire jumped from behind Bennati to take the win. Quick Step had a bittersweet 2-3 with Boonen and Davis.

Top 10
1 - Oscar Freire - Rabobank
2 - Tom Boonen - Quick Step
3 - Allan Davis - Quick Step
4 - Daniele Bennati - Liquigas
5 - Sylvain Chavanel - Quick Step
6 - Kurt-Asle Arvesen - Team Saxo Bank
7 - Fabian Cancellara - Team Saxo Bank
8 - Nick Nuyens - Rabobank
9 - Juan Antonio Flecha - Rabobank
10 - Murcus Burghardt - Team Columbia - High Road
 
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Winner
Oscar Pereiro

Sprints
Oscar Pereiro

Moutains
David De la Fuente

Youth
Clément Lhotllerie

Team
Fuji-Servetto


Top 10
1 - Oscar Pereiro - Caisse d'Epargne
2 - Pietro Caucchioli - Lampre - N.G.C
3 - Sandy Casar - Francaise des Jeux
4 - Mikel Astarloza - Euskaltel-Euskadi
5 - Remi Pauriol - Cofidis, le Credit en Ligne
6 - Tom Danielson - Garmin-Slipstream
7 - Antonio Colom - Team Katusha
8 - Clement Lhotellerie - Vacansoleil Pro Cycling Team
9 - Daniel Navarro - Astana
10 - Alexandre Botcharov - Team Katusha

Former Tour de France winner Pereiro took this historic race comfortably against a weak field.
 
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I'm afraid I'll be brushing over these fairly quickly, but it's worth making a small preview in any case. Don't get me wrong I love racing them, just not so much reporting on them. Maybe next season.

Injuries
Stjin Devolder

Cobbled Classics Favourites
Ballan
Boonen
Flecha
Cancellara
Pozzato
Hushovd

Ardenes Classics Favourites
Valverde
Cunego
Frank Schleck
Andy Schleck
Rodriguez
Kirchen
 
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