Another page in the history book of cycling has been settled and closed. Through the year we were witness to a great show and battle in the highest ranks. If you didn't get to watch it all, then here's a little summary of the season that has passed. Take a look below...
1 | Michele Scarponi | Lampre - ISD | 86h34'16 | 2 | Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin - Sharp | + 5'25 | 3 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 6'00 | 4 | Damiano Cunego | Lampre - ISD | + 9'21 | 5 | Ivan Basso | Liquigas - Cannondale | + 15'10 | 6 | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | + 16'53 | 7 | Richie Porte | Sky Procycling | + 18'12 | 8 | Thibaut Pinot | FDJ - BigMat | + 18'40 | 9 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Colnago - CSF Inox | + 19'45 | 10 | Mikel Nieve | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 23'35 |
1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Liquigas - Cannondale | 85h57'15 | 2 | Chris Froome | Sky Procycling | + 1'23 | 3 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | + 5'35 | 4 | Bradley Wiggins | Sky Procycling | + 5'51 | 5 | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Katusha Team | + 7'02 | 6 | Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 7'42 | 7 | Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | + 9'48 | 8 | Robert Gesink | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 10'15 | 9 | Andy Schleck | RadioShack - Nissan | + 11'01 | 10 | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | + 11'06 |
1 | Alberto Contador | Team Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank | 82h45'15 | 2 | Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 3'48 | 3 | Andy Schleck | RadioShack - Nissan | + 4'33 | 4 | Jakob Fuglsang | RadioShack - Nissan | + 7'07 | 5 | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Katusha Team | + 7'10 | 6 | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | + 7'29 | 7 | Bradley Wiggins | Sky Procycling | + 8'08 | 8 | Chris Froome | Sky Procycling | + 8'16 | 9 | Juan José Cobo | Movistar Team | + 11'00 | 10 | Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | + 11'02 |
Milano San Remo | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Ronde van Vlaanderen | Fabian Cancellara | Paris - Roubaix | Fabian Cancellara | Liége - Bastogne - Liége | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Il Lombardia | Alberto Contador | E3 Prijs Vlaanderen | Tom Boonen | Gent Wevelgem | Tom Boonen | Amstel Gold Race | Simon Gerrans | La Fléche Wallone | Philippe Gilbert | Clássica San Sebastián | Steven Kruijswijk | Vattenfall Cyclassics | Peter Sagan | GP Quest France - Plouay | Mark Cavendish | GP Cycliste de Québec | Salvatore Puccio | GP Cycliste de Montréal | Enrico Gasparotto | | | | | Santos Tour Down Under | Michael Rogers | Paris - Nice | JoaquÃm RodrÃguez | Tirreno - Adriatico | Peter Sagan | Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | Bradley Wiggins | Volta Ciclista al Pais Vasco | Chris Froome | Tour de Romandie | Wout Poels | Critérium du Dauphiné | Andy Schleck | Tour de Suisse | Vincenzo Nibali | Tour de Pologne | Lieuwe Westra | Eneco Tour | Nick Nuyens | Tour of Beijing | Geraint Thomas | | | | | World Championships TT | Alberto Contador | World Championships RR | Fabian Cancellara |
Spoiler
UCI World Tour - Final Individual Standings
UCI World Tour - Final Team Standings
Continental Tour - Final Individual Standings
Continental Tour - Final Team Standings
CQ Rankings - Final Individual Standings
CQ Rankings - Final Team Standings
Even though many had favorited Fabian Cancellara who won two monuments and the world championships, it was RodrÃguez who ran away with the price. Having ended 1st on the World Tour rankings with wins at the Paris - Nice and the Liége - Bastogne - Liége, it was obvious that RodrÃguez was competing very strong in the competition. Cancellara took second place ahead of Tour de France winner Nibali.
The battle for most wins this season got very close in the end with just 1 victory seperating first and second place. But in the end it was Mark Cavendish who got the edge on his biggest rival André Greipel, with 19 victories in front of the german's 18 victories. Third place went to the Norweigian Sky rider Edvald Boasson Hagen with 16 wins.
In terms of most race days, Italian rider Marco Marcato dominated with splendid 128 race days. Having ridden both the Giro d'Italia and the Vuelta a España, Marcato's race days increased highly. But what seperated Marcato from most others was that he kept himself going from the very start at the Santos Tour Down Under, until the very end at the Japan Cup. But on other hands it hasn't been the greatest season for Marcato, although he won a beautiful stagewin at the Vuelta a España, no other results seemed to match his normal standards.
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