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Kentaurus
Posted on 28-03-2014 23:46
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Le Flèche Wallone
April 18th, 2014
Charleroi – Huy: 197.4 kms - Hilly
The second of the Ardennes races is far less up and down than Amstel Gold, but includes Mur de Huy three times which will be able to shatter the race on its own. Expect the finish at the top to go to whoever is the best on this climb.
A rather large breakaway gets out early and looms over the entire race as the peloton is forced to work abnormally hard for most of the race to ensure it stays in check. Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) also poses a serious threat to the race favorites from this group.
The field brings that group back, only to see an equally big and dangerous group form again, this time having a major threat from Roman Kreuziger (Saxo) in its midst.
Due to the high pace of the peloton for most of the race, major attacks are few and far between, but in the last parts of the race, they became more frequent, with this one coming from Belgian Champion, Jurgen Van den Broeck (Lotto).
With the race pulled back together for the first time since the start, World Champion, Simon Gerrans (Orica), make an attack just before the final climb of Mur de Huy. He is quickly marked and not able to get loose.
Rui Costa of Movistar makes the first attack on Mur de Huy hoping to earn his victory as other riders are struggling to with the leaders of the group.
Philippe Gilbert was simply being patient again though, waiting for the others to burn out, before making his move and destroying those left around him. He rides right by Costa as others try to stay on his wheel.
Getting the double Gilbert takes another win. Only Liège-Bastogne-Liège now stands between him and his second treble on his career. And he gets revenge for his 2nd place finish here last year in an epic race .
1 Philippe Gilbert BMC Racing Team 4h 37' 48" 2 Jelle Vanendert Lotto Belisol +29" 3 Enrico Gasparotto Astana Pro Team +56" 4 Peter Sagan Cannondale Pro Cycling +1' 10" 5 Thomas Voeckler Jean Delatour s.t.
Spoiler
6 Joaquím Rodríguez Katusha Team s.t. 7 Simon Gerrans Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 8 Jurgen Van den Broeck Lotto Belisol s.t. 9 Damiano Cunego Lampre - Merida s.t. 10 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling s.t. 11 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 12 Linus Gerdemann RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 13 Rui Costa Movistar Team s.t. 14 Ryder Hesjedal Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 15 John Gadret AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 16 Daniel Martin Lampre - Merida s.t. 17 Romain Hardy Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +1' 52" 18 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 19 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 20 Damiano Caruso Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 21 Alex Howes Garmin - Sharp s.t. 22 Pierre Rolland Jean Delatour s.t. 23 Luca Wackermann Lampre - Merida +2' 15" 24 Gorka Izagirre Willems Veranda's s.t. 25 Emanuele Sella Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 26 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Procycling s.t. 27 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 28 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 29 Bart De Clercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 30 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 31 Hubert Dupont AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 32 Maxim Iglinskiy Astana Pro Team s.t. 33 Michael Albasini Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 34 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 35 Clément Koretzky AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 36 Bauke Mollema Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 37 Janez Brajkovic Astana Pro Team s.t. 38 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 39 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t. 40 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 41 Carlos Betancur AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 42 Greg Van Avermaet BMC Racing Team s.t. 43 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t. 44 Aitor Galdos Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 45 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 46 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 47 Diego Ulissi Cannondale Pro Cycling +3' 57" 48 Maxime Bouet FDJ s.t. 49 Francis De Greef Lotto Belisol +4' 12" 50 Rinaldo Nocentini AG2R La Mondiale +4' 55" 51 Björn Leukemans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +5' 13" 52 Sylwester Szmyd Movistar Team s.t. 53 David Zabriskie Garmin - Sharp s.t. 54 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard +5' 30" 55 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 56 Gianni Meersman Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 57 Pieter Weening Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 58 Cayetano Sarmiento Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 59 Sergey Lagutin Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 60 Arthur Vichot FDJ s.t. 61 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t. 62 Chris Horner RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 63 Francesco Reda Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela +6' 22" 64 Kristof Vandewalle Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 65 Romain Feillu Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 66 Vincenzo Nibali Astana Pro Team s.t. 67 Fredrik Kessiakoff Astana Pro Team s.t. 68 Igor Antón Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 69 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 70 Giampaolo Caruso Katusha Team s.t. 71 Rubén Plaza Movistar Team s.t. 72 Tom Danielson Garmin - Sharp s.t. 73 Aleksejs Saramotins Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 74 Timothy Duggan Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 75 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 76 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 77 Christophe Riblon AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 78 Daniel Moreno Katusha Team s.t. 79 Thomas Degand Willems Veranda's s.t. 80 Haimar Zubeldia RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 81 Tony Gallopin RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 82 José Rujano Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 83 Luca Dodi Lampre - Merida s.t. 84 Bram Tankink Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 85 Jurgen Van Goolen Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 86 Christophe Kern Jean Delatour s.t. 87 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t. 88 Stef Clement Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 89 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 90 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 91 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t. 92 Guillaume Levarlet Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 93 Ricardo García Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 94 Michel Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t. 95 Preben Van Hecke Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 96 Miguel Mínguez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 97 Pieter Jacobs Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 98 Davide Malacarne Jean Delatour s.t. 99 José Herrada Movistar Team s.t. 100 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 101 Yannick Eijssen BMC Racing Team s.t. 102 Joshua Edmonson Sky Procycling s.t. 103 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 104 Jan Bakelants RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 105 Rafael Valls Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 106 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 107 Guillaume Bonnafond AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 108 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t. 109 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 110 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour s.t. 111 Stephen Cummings BMC Racing Team s.t. 112 Marc Goos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 113 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 114 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t. 115 Sander Cordeel Lotto Belisol s.t. 116 Xabier Zandio Sky Procycling s.t. 117 Vyacheslav Kuznetsov Katusha Team s.t. 118 Sven Renders Willems Veranda's s.t. 119 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team s.t. 120 Angelo Tulik Jean Delatour s.t. 121 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 122 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team s.t. 123 Johan Mombaerts FDJ +8' 56" 124 Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel - Euskadi +9' 25" 125 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida +10' 00" 126 Dennis Vanendert Lotto Belisol s.t. 127 Yaroslav Popovych RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 128 Andrea Masciarelli Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 129 Leonardo Moser Lampre - Merida s.t. 130 Rudy Molard Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 131 Jussi Veikkanen FDJ s.t. 132 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp s.t. 133 Hugo Houle AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 134 Florent Barle Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 135 Frantisek Rabon Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 136 Brian Vandborg Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 137 Luis Ángel Maté Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 138 Dominique Cornu Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 139 Matthew Busche RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 140 Kristjan Koren Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 141 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 142 Jesús Hernández Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 143 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team +10' 57" 144 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling +11' 16" 145 Pavel Brutt Katusha Team s.t. 146 Nico Sijmens Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 147 Pieter Ghyllebert Willems Veranda's s.t. 148 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 149 Juan José Oroz Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 150 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 151 Stuart O'Grady Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 152 Jesús Herrada Movistar Team s.t. 153 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 154 Steele Von Hoff Garmin - Sharp s.t. 155 Rafal Majka Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 156 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 157 Miguel Rubiano Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 158 Gert Steegmans Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 159 Koen Barbé Willems Veranda's s.t. 160 Simone Stortoni Lampre - Merida s.t. 161 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge +12' 17" 162 Christian Vande Velde Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela +12' 26" 163 Willem Wauters Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 164 Reinier Honig Crelan - Euphony s.t. 165 Will Routley Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 166 Taylor Phinney BMC Racing Team s.t. 167 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 168 Kevin Peeters Crelan - Euphony s.t. 169 Bert Scheirlinckx Lotto Belisol +12' 57" 170 Emilien Viennet FDJ +13' 38" 171 Matthew Brammeier Willems Veranda's s.t. 172 Edwig Cammaerts Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 173 Tom Van Asbroeck Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 174 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 175 Iljo Keisse Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 176 Christian Meier Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 177 Kenny De Ketele Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 178 Kevin Claeys Crelan - Euphony s.t. 179 Sean Downey Willems Veranda's +14' 06" 180 Stijn Steels Crelan - Euphony s.t. 181 Perrig Quemeneur Jean Delatour +14' 15" 182 Baptiste Planckaert Crelan - Euphony s.t. 183 Robin Stenuit Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 184 Christopher Juul-Jensen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 185 Geert Steurs Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 186 Gilles Devillers Crelan - Euphony +14' 32" 187 Egidijus Juodvalkis Crelan - Euphony s.t. 188 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 189 Carlos José Ochoa Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 190 Evgeni Petrov Team Saxo - Tinkoff +15' 11" 191 Kieran Frend Willems Veranda's +15' 19" 192 Lilian Froger Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +17' 39" 193 Steve Schets Crelan - Euphony +18' 02" 194 Jarl Salomein Topsport Vlaanderen +18' 16" 195 Alan Marangoni Cannondale Pro Cycling +18' 25" 196 Peter Stetina Garmin - Sharp +18' 42" 197 Benjamin Verraes Accent Jobs - Wanty +19' 49" 198 Sander Armee Topsport Vlaanderen +21' 47" 199 Tomás Gil Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 200 Matteo Di Serafino Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela +22' 04"
1 Lotto Belisol 13h 57' 18" 2 BMC Racing Team +36" 3 Lampre - Merida +41" 4 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 5 Astana Pro Team +1' 32"
Spoiler
6 Movistar Team +1' 46" 7 Sky Procycling s.t. 8 AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 9 Cannondale Pro Cycling +3' 05" 10 Orica - GreenEdge +5' 01" 11 Jean Delatour +5' 30" 12 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team +6' 06" 13 Euskaltel - Euskadi +6' 35" 14 Team Saxo - Tinkoff +6' 58" 15 RadioShack - Leopard +8' 16" 16 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team +8' 41" 17 Katusha Team +9' 08" 18 Garmin - Sharp +9' 33" 19 Willems Veranda's - Chain Reaction Cycles +11' 05" 20 FDJ +11' 55" 21 Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +14' 20" 22 Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela +14' 43" 23 Accent Jobs - Wanty +15' 12" 24 Topsport Vlaanderen - Baloise +18' 50" 25 Crelan - Euphony +34' 36"
Edited by Kentaurus on 29-03-2014 00:59
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baseballlover312
Posted on 29-03-2014 00:17
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Just saw Fleche and am still watching. Would comment but my chat isn't connecting.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
Kentaurus
Posted on 29-03-2014 01:06
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Okay so everything is back up to date, the schedule on page 1 has all of the race links and winners. Also for those reading, click the link about Gilbert's victory in LFW to see last years race, an epic one that is worth the read (or re-read).
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Kentaurus
Posted on 29-03-2014 01:32
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Liège - Bastogne - Liège
April 22nd, 2014
Pre-Race Guide
The long arduous journey and last monument of the early season classics. Liège - Bastogne - Liège is the culmination of the Ardennes classics and though it doesn't have any legandary climbs like the Cauberg or Mur de Huy to tackle multiple times, the race frequently sees its selections on La Redoute and victory comes from the finish and steep climb of Côte de Saint-Nicholas.
BMC Startlist
Spoiler
Leader: Philippe Gilbert Free: Fabian Cancellara Free: Cadel Evans Team-mate: Andrey Amador Team-mate: Matthias Frank Team-mate: Steve Morabito Team-mate: Manuel Quinziato Team-mate: Greg Van Avermaet
Team Goals
Getting a second treble for Gilbert has to be our only goal here. Though should something happen he certainly is not our only option as Cadel Evans also could be capable of a great result on his own. Look for us to stick to our standard tactic of being patient with a rider out in the breakaway. Though with more team power in this race than the last two, we might have the leeway to put in an attack from distance.
Edited by Kentaurus on 29-03-2014 19:02
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sutty68
Posted on 29-03-2014 02:01
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Excellent victory for Gilbert at Le Flèche Wallone
Edited by sutty68 on 29-03-2014 02:02
YvesStevens
Posted on 29-03-2014 08:30
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Gilbert wining AMG and LFW . Just one more to go....
Kentaurus
Posted on 29-03-2014 19:05
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Okay, so I'm getting ready to start L-B-L. I'm trying to serve two purposes with this one race, first to continue my career here, but also to demonstrate what a MG race report from me might look like. I've adjusted the preview to have a broader depth of all teams. However I'd normally give more reporting on those race favorites instead of BMC team goals.
One of the things do want to do is stream all the races I would do as a reporter. Giving extra depth that you could watch the race unfold, and with luck I'll be able to record the race, so anyone could go back and watch the race if they choose.
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Kentaurus
Posted on 29-03-2014 19:16
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Liège – Bastogne – Liège
April 22nd, 2014
Liège – Liège: 258.7 kms - Hilly
The route from Liège and back completes the Ardennes classics, and race favorite Philippe Gilbert will be looking for the win to complete the second treble of his career. He is also the defending champion here as well, but others will be looking to dethrone him including Joaquím Rodríguez (Katusha) who is in great form winning Pais Vasco a couple of weeks ago and coming off of a 3rd at AGR and 6th at LFW. Also looking to claim victory will be Enrico Gasparatto (Astana), Jelle Vanendert (Lotto) and Peter Sagan (Cannondale) who have all finished top 5 in both Amstel Gold and Le Flèche Wallonne.
The race starts with an early attack from Andrey Amador (BMC) others followed by Kevin Denis (Jean Delatour), Pablo Urtasun (Euskaltel), Kevin Seeldraeyers (Astana), Sven Renders (Willems), and Preben Van Hecke (Topsport) as they try and get clear of the field for the break of the day.
The attack ends quickly though as the peloton moves swiftly behind Blanco's Luis Leon Sánchez and Martin Tjallingii. The field seems to want to keep any breakaway limited.
A new move takes place led by Nicki Sørensen (Saxo) and Sébastien Rosseler (Garmin). Others trying to stay with the move are Preben Van Hecke (Topsport), Dimitry Kozontchuk (Katusha) and Manuel Quinziato (BMC).
That group gets caught, but finally a breakaway that can be called the break of the day which includes Rafal Majka (Saxo), Imanol Erviti (Movistar), Dimitry Kozontchuk (Katusha), Steve Morabito (BMC), Pablo Urtasun (Euskaltel) and Florent Barle (Cofidis).
Just short of the halfway point, Astana's Egor Silin is at the front of the peloton which has yielded just short of seven and a half minutes to the breakaway.
The climb of Côte de Saint-Roch only 128km into the race has splintered the peloton as riders struggled with gaps on the narrow roads. Teams are scrambling to get riders back into good positions.
BMC's Philippe Gilbert and Greg Van Avermaet have to push as they are caught behind the lead group and work to get back in the lead bunch.
A third group back contains Lotto's Jelle Vanendert and Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) as well as World Champion Simon Gerrans of Orica.
Group number four is driven by Katusha and in fact does contain Joaquím Rodríguez. Also in the group is Chris Froome (Sky) and Peter Sagan (Cannondale).
CRASH!
Adding to the issues on the climb, it seems BMC's Cadel Evans in the Australian Champions jersey crashed on the descent and perhaps also helped cause the gaps. He looks to be joining the 5th group on the road behind the main bunch. Damino Cunego of Lampre, and Ryder Hesjedal of Blanco are also included in this group.
Astana still leads on the front, but the field has been able to come back together as the key riders creep further forward to avoid making the same mistake again. The breakaway has seen its lead reduced to only 5 minutes.
Head up Côte de la Vecquée the thinning peloton led by Belgian Champion Jurgen Van den Broeck (Lotto) has finally caught sight of the breakaway, six riders now certainly doomed as the field continues to charge on.
The first of the big names attacks! It's Jelle Vanendert of Lotto as he climbs by the last of the now fully consumed breakaway. No one seems to give serious chase as he pulls away and gives a last look behind.
....... So lesson learned here, apparently if you take too much time looking at a saved replay, it will advance to the next race. Didn't know that. Learning curve. I could have saved the replay again, but didn't think it was needed as this replay was already saved. However I was wrong. This is really sad because this was a great race.
To conclude, there was a bunch sprint of seven riders, won by Ryder Hesjedal (Blanco). Second was taken by Maxim Iglinsky (Astana) and third was Philippe Gilbert (BMC).
1 Ryder Hesjedal Blanco Pro Cycling Team 7h 02' 17" 2 Maxim Iglinskiy Astana Pro Team s.t. 3 Philippe Gilbert BMC Racing Team s.t. 4 Enrico Gasparotto Astana Pro Team s.t. 5 Damiano Cunego Lampre - Merida s.t.
Spoiler
6 Jelle Vanendert Lotto Belisol s.t. 7 Joaquím Rodríguez Katusha Team s.t. 8 Thomas Voeckler Jean Delatour +42" 9 Jérôme Coppel Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 10 Björn Leukemans Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +1' 19" 11 Pieter Serry Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +1' 34" 12 Tom Slagter Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 13 Daniel Martin Lampre - Merida s.t. 14 Bart De Clercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 15 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling s.t. 16 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 17 Jurgen Van den Broeck Lotto Belisol s.t. 18 Michael Albasini Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 19 Simon Gerrans Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 20 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t. 21 Peter Sagan Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 22 Romain Bardet AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 23 Edvald Boasson Hagen Sky Procycling +3' 23" 24 Bauke Mollema Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 25 Greg Van Avermaet BMC Racing Team s.t. 26 Rui Costa Movistar Team s.t. 27 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 28 John Gadret AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 29 Andy Schleck Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 30 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team +3' 53" 31 Nick Nuyens Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 32 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 33 Romain Feillu Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 34 Hubert Dupont AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 35 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 36 Janez Brajkovic Astana Pro Team s.t. 37 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 38 Vincenzo Nibali Astana Pro Team s.t. 39 Pieter Weening Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 40 Christophe Le Mével Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 41 Linus Gerdemann RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 42 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 43 Marco Frapporti Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 44 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 45 Pierre Rolland Jean Delatour s.t. 46 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t. 47 Emanuele Sella Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 48 Daniel Moreno Katusha Team +5' 54" 49 Robert Gesink AG2R La Mondiale +7' 02" 50 Rafael Valls Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 51 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 52 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t. 53 Sébastien Delfosse Lotto Belisol s.t. 54 Ricardo García Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 55 Mikaël Chérel AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 56 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 57 Christophe Riblon AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 58 Serge Pauwels Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 59 Matteo Montaguti AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 60 Hugo Houle AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 61 David Zabriskie Garmin - Sharp s.t. 62 Chris Anker Sørensen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 63 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 64 Fabian Cancellara BMC Racing Team s.t. 65 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 66 Tom Danielson Garmin - Sharp s.t. 67 Kristof Vandewalle Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 68 Vasil Kiryienka Sky Procycling s.t. 69 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 70 Niki Terpstra Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 71 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 72 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 73 Jan Bakelants RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 74 Arnold Jeannesson FDJ s.t. 75 Yaroslav Popovych RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 76 Sylwester Szmyd Movistar Team s.t. 77 Moreno Moser Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 78 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 79 Joshua Edmonson Sky Procycling s.t. 80 Christophe Kern Jean Delatour s.t. 81 Rubén Plaza Movistar Team s.t. 82 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour s.t. 83 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 84 Pablo Urtasun Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 85 Mattia Cattaneo Lampre - Merida +8' 48" 86 José Rujano Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 87 Stef Clement Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 88 Jurgen Van Goolen Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 89 Michel Kreder Garmin - Sharp s.t. 90 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 91 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 92 Kevin De Weert Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 93 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp s.t. 94 Luca Dodi Lampre - Merida s.t. 95 Tarik Chaoufi Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 96 Thomas Rohregger RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 97 Egor Silin Astana Pro Team s.t. 98 Kenny Elissonde FDJ s.t. 99 Pieter Jacobs Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 100 Gianluca Brambilla Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 101 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 102 Kristjan Koren Cannondale Pro Cycling +10' 02" 103 Dimitry Kozontchuk Katusha Team s.t. 104 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling s.t. 105 Haimar Zubeldia RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 106 Imanol Erviti Movistar Team +10' 19" 107 Rafal Majka Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 108 Preben Van Hecke Topsport Vlaanderen +10' 44" 109 Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 110 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 111 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 112 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 113 Sven Renders Willems Veranda's +11' 41" 114 Matthew Busche RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 115 Florent Barle Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +12' 16" 116 Dennis Vanendert Lotto Belisol +12' 44" 117 Dominique Cornu Topsport Vlaanderen +13' 40" 118 Maxime Vantomme Crelan - Euphony s.t. 119 Sven Vandousselaere Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 120 Alexandre Geniez FDJ s.t. 121 José Herrada Movistar Team +14' 01" 122 Fredrik Kessiakoff Astana Pro Team s.t. 123 Jérôme Baugnies Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 124 Leonardo Moser Lampre - Merida s.t. 125 Egoitz García Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 126 Jaume Rovira Movistar Team s.t. 127 Jesús Hernández Team Saxo - Tinkoff +14' 23" 128 Ángel Vicioso Katusha Team s.t. 129 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp +15' 07" 130 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 131 Paul Martens Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 132 Jens Keukeleire Orica - GreenEdge +15' 33" 133 Brian Vandborg Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 134 Simone Stortoni Lampre - Merida s.t. 135 Jackson Rodríguez Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 136 Maciej Bodnar Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 137 Daniele Bennati Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 138 Kevin Denis Jean Delatour s.t. 139 Laurens De Vreese Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 140 José Serpa Lampre - Merida s.t. 141 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 142 Lieuwe Westra Crelan - Euphony s.t. 143 Brett Lancaster Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 144 Jürgen Van de Walle Lotto Belisol s.t. 145 Andrey Amador BMC Racing Team s.t. 146 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team +17' 04" 147 Nicki Sørensen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 148 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour s.t. 149 Luis Ángel Maté Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 150 Peter Kennaugh Sky Procycling s.t. 151 Angelo Tulik Jean Delatour s.t. 152 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 153 Ivan Basso Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 154 Xabier Zandio Sky Procycling s.t. 155 Will Routley Accent Jobs - Wanty +19' 01" 156 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 157 Miguel Rubiano Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 158 Willem Wauters Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 159 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 160 Maxime Monfort Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 161 Christian Meier Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 162 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 163 Nicolas Edet Cofidis, Solutions Crédits s.t. 164 Marco Haller Katusha Team s.t. 165 Juan José Oroz Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 166 David Boucher FDJ s.t. 167 Kevin Peeters Crelan - Euphony s.t. 168 Sergey Chernetskiy Katusha Team s.t. 169 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge +22' 03" 170 Tiziano Dall'Antonia Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 171 Peter Stetina Garmin - Sharp s.t. 172 Edwig Cammaerts Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +23' 57" 173 Matthew Brammeier Willems Veranda's s.t. 174 Sean Downey Willems Veranda's s.t. 175 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 176 Jerôme Gilbert Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 177 Manuel Quinziato BMC Racing Team s.t. 178 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team +26' 10" 179 Maxim Debusschere Willems Veranda's +32' 21" 180 Tony Hurel Jean Delatour s.t. 181 Egidijus Juodvalkis Crelan - Euphony +33' 14" 182 Grégory Habeaux Accent Jobs - Wanty +33' 21" 183 Francis Mourey FDJ +33' 35" 184 Kevin Pauwels Willems Veranda's s.t. 185 Kevin Claeys Crelan - Euphony s.t. 186 Nicolas Vereecken Willems Veranda's s.t. 187 Baptiste Planckaert Crelan - Euphony s.t. 188 Antonino Parrinello Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 189 Kenny Lisabeth Crelan - Euphony s.t. 190 Carlos José Ochoa Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 191 Matteo Di Serafino Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela s.t. 192 Tim De Troyer Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 193 Koen Barbé Willems Veranda's s.t. 194 Gijs Van Hoecke Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 195 Michel Koch Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 196 Sander Helven Topsport Vlaanderen s.t. 197 Kieran Frend Willems Veranda's s.t. 198 Sander Armee Topsport Vlaanderen +38' 32" 199 Joost van Doorn Crelan - Euphony +56' 32"
1 Lotto Belisol 21h 09' 59" 2 Astana Pro Team +45" 3 Blanco Pro Cycling Team +1' 49" 4 Orica - GreenEdge +3' 53" 5 Lampre - Merida +5' 28"
Spoiler
6 Sky Procycling +5' 42" 7 AG2R La Mondiale s.t. 8 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team +5' 57" 9 RadioShack - Leopard +6' 12" 10 BMC Racing Team +7' 17" 11 Team Saxo - Tinkoff +8' 01" 12 Jean Delatour +8' 29" 13 Katusha Team +9' 48" 14 Movistar Team +11' 10" 15 Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela +11' 40" 16 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team +12' 30" 17 Cofidis, Solutions Crédits +13' 43" 18 FDJ +14' 16" 19 Euskaltel - Euskadi +14' 19" 20 Garmin - Sharp +17' 58" 21 Cannondale Pro Cycling +24' 01" 22 Accent Jobs - Wanty +26' 43" 23 Topsport Vlaanderen - Baloise +30' 04" 24 Crelan - Euphony +45' 06" 25 Willems Veranda's - Chain Reaction Cycles +56' 27"
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Tour de Romandie
April 24th - 29th, 2014
Pre-Race Guide
The Swiss stage race with importance not unlike the Dauphine or Tour de Suisse in its purpose of being the final preparation for the upcoming Giro d'Italia. These short 6 days should give a strong indication of which riders are contenders for the Giro, and likewise expect the startlists to be similar as well. The tour itself this year is unique in featuring two time-trials, the first and last stages. An opening 3.5km prologue and a closing 20km TT around Lausanne. In between there is a day for the punchers and a day for the sprinters, before two mountain top finishes that along with the Lausanne ITT will decided the overall outcome of the race.
BMC Startlist
Leader: Cadel Evans Sprinter: Daniel Oss Free: Matthias Frank Team-mate: Brent Bookwalter Team-mate: Martin Kohler Team-mate: Steve Morabito Team-mate: Marco Pinotti Team-mate: Michael Schär
Team Goals
This is the final tune up for many of our key riders going into the Giro, most notable our GC leader Cadel Evans. Evans showed incredible early season form, and we look for him to continue the display here. Being a Swiss team only adds to the importance of this race for us and so we do expect to aim for a win here. This race is a tremendous precursor as Nibali won last year, and then went on to win the Giro, we would like to do the same with Evans this year.
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Route suits Evans a lot , he should be able to do good here. Too bad about LBL ;(
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Tour de Romandie
April 24th, 2014 : Stage 1
Genève: 3.5 kms - Flat (ITT)
Stage one is a very quick, 3.5 kilometer prologue, the route has a very slight uphill grade over most of the course, but not anywhere near enough to give any advantage to the climbers.
Getting an early start on the day is Sky's Bradley Wiggins, who sets both the best time at the intermediate checkpoint (a silly 1.2km into the stage) and at the finish. He will have a good length of time to sit and wait just to see if anyone can top his time.
Unsurprisingly the next person to give a serious scare if Tony Martin (OPQS) who is only back 1 second at the intermediate check, but finishes 5 seconds off the pace of Wiggins.
With several riders out of the way the only real threat to Wiggins time the rest of the day would come from Lampre's Adriano Malori who would equal Wiggins time at the checkpoint, though he wouldn't equal the pace the rest of the way finishing a painful 2 seconds behind Wiggins for 2nd on the day.
1 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 4' 08" 2 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida +2" 3 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +5" 4 Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin - Sharp +7" 5 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol +9"
Spoiler
6 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard +10" 7 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard +12" 8 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team s.t. 9 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t. 10 Simon Spilak Katusha Team +14" 11 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 12 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 13 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge +15" 14 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 15 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp s.t. 16 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 17 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff +16" 18 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 19 Thomas Löfkvist IAM Cycling s.t. 20 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team +17" 21 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 22 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 23 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 24 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp +18" 25 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 26 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling +19" 27 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 28 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 29 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +20" 30 Sébastien Delfosse Lotto Belisol s.t. 31 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t. 32 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling +21" 33 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 34 Alex Dowsett Movistar Team s.t. 35 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team +22" 36 Grégory Rast RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 37 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 38 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 39 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard +23" 40 Rick Flens Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 41 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team +24" 42 Marcel Wyss IAM Cycling s.t. 43 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 44 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi +25" 45 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t. 46 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling s.t. 47 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t. 48 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 49 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty +26" 50 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 51 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t. 52 Kenny Dehaes Lotto Belisol s.t. 53 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp s.t. 54 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 55 Richie Porte Sky Procycling +27" 56 Niels Albert Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 57 Marcel Kittel Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 58 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t. 59 Dimitry Kozontchuk Katusha Team +28" 60 Francisco José Pacheco Movistar Team s.t. 61 Yukiya Arashiro Jean Delatour s.t. 62 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 63 Marco Pinotti BMC Racing Team +29" 64 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 65 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 66 Jack Bauer Garmin - Sharp s.t. 67 Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel - Euskadi +30" 68 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 69 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 70 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +31" 71 Xavier Florencio Movistar Team s.t. 72 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 73 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 74 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 75 Aleksejs Saramotins Accent Jobs - Wanty +32" 76 Steele Von Hoff Garmin - Sharp s.t. 77 Theo Bos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 78 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 79 Valerio Agnoli Astana Pro Team +33" 80 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 81 Marcel Sieberg Lotto Belisol +34" 82 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 83 Damien Gaudin Jean Delatour s.t. 84 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling s.t. 85 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team s.t. 86 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling +35" 87 Stuart O'Grady Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 88 Fumiyuki Beppu Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 89 David Tanner Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 90 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 91 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t. 92 Ivan Basso Cannondale Pro Cycling +36" 93 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 94 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 95 Martijn Maaskant Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 96 Thomas Rohregger RadioShack - Leopard +37" 97 Pablo Urtasun Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 98 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 99 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 100 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour +38" 101 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t. 102 Borut Bo゙ic Astana Pro Team s.t. 103 Laurent Beuret IAM Cycling s.t. 104 Sandy Casar FDJ +39" 105 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team s.t. 106 Andy Schleck Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 107 Maarten Neyens Lotto Belisol s.t. 108 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Merida s.t. 109 Luca Paolini Katusha Team +40" 110 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 111 Frederik Veuchelen Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 112 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling s.t. 113 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 114 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze Lampre - Merida s.t. 115 Daniel Teklehaimanot Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 116 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi +41" 117 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 118 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp +42" 119 Steven Kruijswijk Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 120 Wim Stroetinga Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 121 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team s.t. 122 Denis Flahaut Jean Delatour s.t. 123 Robert Kiserlovski RadioShack - Leopard +43" 124 Marco Bandiera IAM Cycling s.t. 125 Tyler Farrar RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 126 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t. 127 Arnaud Demare FDJ +44" 128 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team s.t. 129 Reto Hollenstein IAM Cycling s.t. 130 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 131 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour +45" 132 Nariyuki Masuda Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 133 Denis Galimzyanov Katusha Team s.t. 134 Danilo Napolitano Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 135 Robert Hunter Astana Pro Team +46" 136 Mauro Da Dalto Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 137 Sacha Modolo Lampre - Merida s.t. 138 Perrig Quemeneur Jean Delatour s.t. 139 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge +47" 140 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 141 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 142 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi +48" 143 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 144 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 145 Evgeni Petrov Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 146 Roberto Ferrari Lampre - Merida +49" 147 Miguel Mínguez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 148 Frederik Willems Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 149 Alberto Losada Katusha Team s.t. 150 Stefan Radochla Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 151 Pierpaolo Tondo Lampre - Merida +50" 152 Bjorn Coomans Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 153 Grégory Habeaux Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 154 Tony Hurel Jean Delatour +51" 155 Edward King Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 156 Sébastien Hinault IAM Cycling s.t. 157 Oliver Zaugg Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 158 Mickaël Delage FDJ +52" 159 Francis Mourey FDJ s.t. 160 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
1 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 15 2 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida 12 3 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 10 4 Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin - Sharp 9 5 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol 8
Spoiler
6 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard 7 7 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard 6 8 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team 5 9 Chris Froome Sky Procycling 4 10 Simon Spilak Katusha Team 3 11 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff 2 12 Javier Moreno Movistar Team 1
Young Riders Classification
1 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team 4' 23" 2 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +1" 3 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +2" 4 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +5" 5 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling +6"
Spoiler
6 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team +7" 7 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 8 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge +10" 9 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp +11" 10 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 11 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +13" 12 Emilien Viennet FDJ +15" 13 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol +16" 14 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 15 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi +19" 16 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team s.t. 17 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling +20" 18 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 19 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge +21" 20 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +22" 21 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 22 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty +25" 23 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi +26" 24 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 25 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp +27" 26 Arnaud Demare FDJ +29" 27 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 28 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling +32" 29 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +33" 30 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff +37"
1 Sky Procycling 12' 55" 2 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team +5" 3 Garmin - Sharp +9" 4 RadioShack - Leopard +13" 5 Team Saxo - Tinkoff +16"
Spoiler
6 Movistar Team s.t. 7 Lotto Belisol +24" 8 Astana Pro Team +26" 9 Orica - GreenEdge +31" 10 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 11 BMC Racing Team +32" 12 IAM Cycling +34" 13 Katusha Team +35" 14 FDJ +44" 15 Jean Delatour +48" 16 Lampre - Merida s.t. 17 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team +49" 18 Accent Jobs - Wanty +54" 19 Euskaltel - Euskadi +58" 20 Cannondale Pro Cycling +1' 13"
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Tour de Romandie
April 25th, 2014 : Stage 2
Genève – Val de Travers: 181.5 kms - Hilly
The 5 man breakaway gives a hotly contested sprint for the first KoM points on the day, and a chance at overall leadership of the category.
The first attack comes from Rory Sutherland (Orica) but a determined and powerful Sky squad wasn't letting anyone go off the front, even though there are still two climbs to go in the race.
The next attack comes with much more firepower as Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) launches off the front, some try to go with him including Woet Poels (Vacansoleil), Mikel Nieve (Eustkaltel), Sandy Casar (FDJ), and another try from Rory Sutherland.
After getting just a moments respite from teammate Andrey Kesheskin (Astana), Fuglsang attacks again this time also taking Andy Schleck with him (Saxo).
The pair are caught at the start of the final climb, but Schleck takes off again, he is followed by Elia Favilli (Lampre), Andreas Klöden (RSLT), Johann Tschopp (OPQS) and Javier Moreno (Movistar).
The race concludes though with a small bunch sprint as Lars Petter Nordhaug (Blanco) wins ahead of race leader Bradley Wiggins (Sky) and Cadel Evans.
1 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team 4h 16' 02" 2 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling s.t. 3 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t. 4 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team s.t. 5 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling s.t.
Spoiler
6 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 7 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 8 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 9 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 10 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 11 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 12 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team s.t. 13 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 14 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 15 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 16 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 17 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 18 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling s.t. 19 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour s.t. 20 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 21 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t. 22 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t. 23 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t. 24 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 25 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 26 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t. 27 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t. 28 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 29 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 30 Andy Schleck Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 31 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t. 32 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team s.t. 33 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 34 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 35 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 36 Thomas Rohregger RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 37 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 38 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp s.t. 39 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 40 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 41 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 42 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 43 Steven Kruijswijk Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 44 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t. 45 Dimitry Kozontchuk Katusha Team s.t. 46 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 47 Ivan Basso Cannondale Pro Cycling +1' 35" 48 Robert Kiserlovski RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 49 Grégory Rast RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 50 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling +3' 42" 51 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 52 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour s.t. 53 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 54 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 55 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 56 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 57 Marcel Wyss IAM Cycling +5' 17" 58 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp s.t. 59 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team +5' 45" 60 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team +7' 14" 61 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +8' 23" 62 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 63 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty +9' 00" 64 Sacha Modolo Lampre - Merida s.t. 65 Xavier Florencio Movistar Team s.t. 66 Borut Bo゙ic Astana Pro Team s.t. 67 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 68 Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin - Sharp s.t. 69 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 70 Luca Paolini Katusha Team s.t. 71 Niels Albert Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 72 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t. 73 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 74 Damien Gaudin Jean Delatour s.t. 75 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling s.t. 76 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 77 Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 78 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t. 79 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 80 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 81 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team s.t. 82 Perrig Quemeneur Jean Delatour s.t. 83 Daniel Teklehaimanot Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 84 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 85 Alberto Losada Katusha Team s.t. 86 Marco Pinotti BMC Racing Team +9' 30" 87 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 88 Rick Flens Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 89 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 90 Oliver Zaugg Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 91 Valerio Agnoli Astana Pro Team s.t. 92 Stuart O'Grady Orica - GreenEdge +10' 06" 93 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t. 94 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t. 95 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 96 Sébastien Delfosse Lotto Belisol s.t. 97 Yukiya Arashiro Jean Delatour s.t. 98 Roberto Ferrari Lampre - Merida s.t. 99 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Merida s.t. 100 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 101 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 102 Thomas Löfkvist IAM Cycling s.t. 103 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 104 Reto Hollenstein IAM Cycling s.t. 105 Steele Von Hoff Garmin - Sharp s.t. 106 Pablo Urtasun Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 107 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 108 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 109 Alex Dowsett Movistar Team s.t. 110 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 111 Frederik Willems Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 112 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 113 Francisco José Pacheco Movistar Team s.t. 114 Richie Porte Sky Procycling s.t. 115 Frederik Veuchelen Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 116 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 117 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 118 Jack Bauer Garmin - Sharp s.t. 119 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling s.t. 120 David Tanner Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 121 Miguel Mínguez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 122 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 123 Martijn Maaskant Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 124 Fumiyuki Beppu Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 125 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 126 Maarten Neyens Lotto Belisol s.t. 127 Aleksejs Saramotins Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 128 Mickaël Delage FDJ +13' 57" 129 Arnaud Demare FDJ s.t. 130 Marcel Kittel Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 131 Tyler Farrar RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 132 Denis Galimzyanov Katusha Team s.t. 133 Francis Mourey FDJ s.t. 134 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 135 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 136 Marco Bandiera IAM Cycling +17' 10" 137 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 138 Laurent Beuret IAM Cycling s.t. 139 Mauro Da Dalto Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 140 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol +18' 18" 141 Evgeni Petrov Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 142 Danilo Napolitano Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 143 Edward King Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 144 Kenny Dehaes Lotto Belisol s.t. 145 Denis Flahaut Jean Delatour s.t. 146 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze Lampre - Merida s.t. 147 Theo Bos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 148 Sébastien Hinault IAM Cycling s.t. 149 Marcel Sieberg Lotto Belisol s.t. 150 Grégory Habeaux Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 151 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 152 Bjorn Coomans Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 153 Robert Hunter Astana Pro Team s.t. 154 Pierpaolo Tondo Lampre - Merida s.t. 155 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 156 Stefan Radochla Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 157 Tony Hurel Jean Delatour s.t. 158 Nariyuki Masuda Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 159 Wim Stroetinga Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +21' 18" 160 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff +22' 11"
King of the Mountains Classification
1 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 14 2 Marcel Wyss IAM Cycling 10 3 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team 9 4 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp 6 5 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team 5
Spoiler
6 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team 3 7 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team 3 8 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 2 9 Javier Moreno Movistar Team 1
1 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team 25 2 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 20 3 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team 16 4 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team 13 5 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling 11
Spoiler
6 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 10 7 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff 9 8 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp 9 9 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 9 10 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 8 11 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff 7 12 Simon Spilak Katusha Team 6 13 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling 5 14 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team 4 15 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team 3 16 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team 2 17 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi 2 18 Javier Moreno Movistar Team 1
Young Riders Classification
1 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team 4h 16' 02" 2 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 3 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 4 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 5 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling +3' 42"
Spoiler
6 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 7 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +8' 23" 8 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 9 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty +9' 00" 10 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 11 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 12 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 13 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 14 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 15 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 16 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi +9' 30" 17 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp +10' 06" 18 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 19 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 20 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 21 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 22 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 23 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling s.t. 24 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 25 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 26 Arnaud Demare FDJ +13' 57" 27 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 28 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling +18' 18" 29 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 30 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff +22' 11"
1 Team Saxo - Tinkoff 12h 48' 06" 2 Sky Procycling s.t. 3 Movistar Team s.t. 4 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 5 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t.
Spoiler
6 BMC Racing Team s.t. 7 RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 8 Astana Pro Team s.t. 9 Katusha Team s.t. 10 Jean Delatour +3' 42" 11 Garmin - Sharp +5' 17" 12 Lampre - Merida +9' 00" 13 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. 14 Euskaltel - Euskadi +12' 42" 15 IAM Cycling +15' 23" 16 FDJ +17' 23" 17 Orica - GreenEdge +18' 00" 18 Lotto Belisol +20' 12" 19 Accent Jobs - Wanty +21' 42" 20 Cannondale Pro Cycling +28' 51"
1 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 4h 20' 04" 2 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +11" 3 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team +18" 4 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 5 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t.
Spoiler
6 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff +20" 7 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 8 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 9 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 10 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 11 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +21" 12 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 13 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 14 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff +22" 15 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t. 16 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff +23" 17 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 18 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 19 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp +24" 20 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team +25" 21 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 22 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +27" 23 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard +29" 24 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling +31" 25 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t.
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Kentaurus
Posted on 08-04-2014 20:25
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Tour de Romandie
April 26th, 2014 : Stage 3
Val de Travers – Lucens: 179 kms - Flat
Stage three is the only flat stage of the race, and even that doesn't make sprinter too optimistic with a categorized climb so close to the finish. Though the sprinters with a little bit of punch shouldn't have too much trouble unless a very fast pace is put on at the front.
With no one able to form an early breakaway, KoM points are freely up for grabs as they make the category three climb. The first two to attack and get the points are Martin Kohler and Marcel Ahregger (IAM).
The move would also start the break of the day, as those two would be joined by Svein Tuft (Orica), Daniele Pietropolli (Lampre), and Mauro Da Dalto (Cannondale).
Despite a great effort, the day was not meant for them, however it was meant for Daniel Oss who takes the sprint ahead of Andrew Fenn (OPQS) and Jonathan Castroviejo (Movistar)
1 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team 4h 13' 06" 2 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 3 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team s.t. 4 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 5 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling s.t.
Spoiler
6 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 7 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 8 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 9 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 10 Chris Froome Sky Procycling s.t. 11 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 12 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling s.t. 13 Mickaël Delage FDJ s.t. 14 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 15 Roberto Ferrari Lampre - Merida s.t. 16 Marcel Kittel Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 17 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t. 18 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling s.t. 19 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 20 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team s.t. 21 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling s.t. 22 Danilo Napolitano Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 23 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 24 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t. 25 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 26 Tyler Farrar RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 27 Borut Bo゙ic Astana Pro Team s.t. 28 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 29 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp s.t. 30 Stuart O'Grady Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 31 Theo Bos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 32 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 33 Arnaud Demare FDJ s.t. 34 Mauro Da Dalto Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 35 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 36 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida s.t. 37 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 38 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 39 Fumiyuki Beppu Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 40 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 41 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team s.t. 42 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 43 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 44 Francisco José Pacheco Movistar Team s.t. 45 Andy Schleck Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 46 Marco Pinotti BMC Racing Team s.t. 47 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 48 Frederik Veuchelen Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 49 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze Lampre - Merida s.t. 50 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team s.t. 51 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 52 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 53 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 54 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team s.t. 55 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 56 Oliver Zaugg Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 57 Steele Von Hoff Garmin - Sharp s.t. 58 Alex Dowsett Movistar Team s.t. 59 David Tanner Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 60 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 61 Sacha Modolo Lampre - Merida s.t. 62 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 63 Richie Porte Sky Procycling s.t. 64 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team s.t. 65 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 66 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 67 Xavier Florencio Movistar Team s.t. 68 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 69 Jack Bauer Garmin - Sharp s.t. 70 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 71 Francis Mourey FDJ s.t. 72 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 73 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 74 Dimitry Kozontchuk Katusha Team s.t. 75 Nariyuki Masuda Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 76 Pablo Urtasun Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 77 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 78 Grégory Rast RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 79 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 80 Evgeni Petrov Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 81 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 82 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 83 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 84 Luca Paolini Katusha Team s.t. 85 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling s.t. 86 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 87 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 88 Robert Hunter Astana Pro Team s.t. 89 Kenny Dehaes Lotto Belisol s.t. 90 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 91 Denis Galimzyanov Katusha Team s.t. 92 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 93 Daniel Teklehaimanot Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 94 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 95 Thomas Rohregger RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 96 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 97 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 98 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 99 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour s.t. 100 Steven Kruijswijk Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 101 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t. 102 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t. 103 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 104 Rick Flens Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 105 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 106 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 107 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Merida s.t. 108 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 109 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t. 110 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 111 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 112 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team s.t. 113 Stefan Radochla Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 114 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t. 115 Sébastien Hinault IAM Cycling s.t. 116 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t. 117 Aleksejs Saramotins Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 118 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t. 119 Denis Flahaut Jean Delatour s.t. 120 Edward King Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 121 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 122 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 123 Martijn Maaskant Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 124 Bjorn Coomans Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 125 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp s.t. 126 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling s.t. 127 Pierpaolo Tondo Lampre - Merida s.t. 128 Marcel Wyss IAM Cycling s.t. 129 Niels Albert Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 130 Laurent Beuret IAM Cycling s.t. 131 Maarten Neyens Lotto Belisol s.t. 132 Marco Bandiera IAM Cycling s.t. 133 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 134 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t. 135 Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin - Sharp s.t. 136 Valerio Agnoli Astana Pro Team s.t. 137 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour s.t. 138 Marcel Sieberg Lotto Belisol s.t. 139 Damien Gaudin Jean Delatour s.t. 140 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 141 Yukiya Arashiro Jean Delatour s.t. 142 Alberto Losada Katusha Team s.t. 143 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 144 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 145 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 146 Sébastien Delfosse Lotto Belisol s.t. 147 Tony Hurel Jean Delatour s.t. 148 Reto Hollenstein IAM Cycling s.t. 149 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 150 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 151 Miguel Mínguez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 152 Robert Kiserlovski RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 153 Perrig Quemeneur Jean Delatour s.t. 154 Thomas Löfkvist IAM Cycling s.t. 155 Ivan Basso Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 156 Grégory Habeaux Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 157 Frederik Willems Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 158 Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 159 Wim Stroetinga Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +7' 01" 160 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t.
King of the Mountains Classification
1 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team 8 2 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling 5 3 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida 3 4 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge 1
1 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team 25 2 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 20 3 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team 16 4 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp 13 5 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling 11
Spoiler
6 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team 10 7 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida 9 8 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling 9 9 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida 8 10 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling 7 11 Chris Froome Sky Procycling 6 12 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team 6 13 Anthony Roux FDJ 5 14 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling 4 15 Mauro Da Dalto Cannondale Pro Cycling 4 16 Mickaël Delage FDJ 3 17 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge 2 18 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling 1 19 Roberto Ferrari Lampre - Merida 1
Young Riders Classification
1 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step 4h 13' 06" 2 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 3 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling s.t. 4 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 5 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t.
Spoiler
6 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 7 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 8 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 9 Arnaud Demare FDJ s.t. 10 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team s.t. 11 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 12 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 13 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 14 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 15 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 16 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 17 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 18 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 19 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 20 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 21 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 22 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 23 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 24 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 25 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling s.t. 26 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 27 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 28 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 29 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 30 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff +7' 01"
1 Sky Procycling 12h 39' 18" 2 FDJ s.t. 3 Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 4 BMC Racing Team s.t. 5 Lampre - Merida s.t.
Spoiler
6 Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 7 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. 8 Movistar Team s.t. 9 Garmin - Sharp s.t. 10 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 11 Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 12 Astana Pro Team s.t. 13 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team s.t. 14 Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 15 RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 16 Katusha Team s.t. 17 Lotto Belisol s.t. 18 Jean Delatour s.t. 19 Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 20 IAM Cycling s.t.
1 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 8h 33' 10" 2 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +11" 3 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team +14" 4 Chris Froome Sky Procycling +18" 5 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t.
Spoiler
6 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team +20" 7 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 8 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 9 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 10 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 11 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge +21" 12 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 13 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 14 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team +22" 15 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 16 David Veilleux Jean Delatour +23" 17 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 18 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 19 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp +24" 20 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team +25" 21 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 22 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +27" 23 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard +29" 24 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling +31" 25 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t.
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Kentaurus
Posted on 08-04-2014 21:26
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Tour de Romandie
April 27th, 2014 : Stage 4
Moudon – Loèche-les-Bains: 153.2 kms - Mountains
The first of a pair of days in what could be the deciding mountains, the route here is mostly flat, though the finish in the city of Loèche-les-Bains concludes a long mountain climb.
The break of the day features several riders within a minute of the race lead, and they seem to all be very enthused about taking a couple in the intermediate sprints. Visconti (Movistar) wins this one ahead of Dekker (Garmin) and Oss.
At the base of the short preliminary climb Andy Schleck (Saxo) launches an attack, Basso (Cannondale) and Tschopp (IAM) are the first to get to his wheel, and the assault would overtake the break of the day.
More sprint points were available, though it was hard to decide who was sprinting for the points and who was attacking to get away! Anthony Charteau (Jean) would take first here though ahead of Oss and Fränk Schleck (RSLT)
The monstrous Sky train though was eating up everything that was able to get off the front quickly though and had it all put back together going into the base of the climb to the finish.
The first attack on the final climb comes from Blanco's Steven Kruijswijk, followed by Anthony Charteau. Though Sky was never letting things get too far away and Radioshack and BMC were also very present at the front.
Andy Schleck puts in another go, but he is marked by his brother, Fränk, and a line of riders including race leader Bradley Wiggins (Sky) follows this move!
Again all attacks seem pointless though as the Sky train continues to gobble up all in their path with still four riders churning at the front.
Alberto Contador (Saxo) takes his shot near the finish! Those trying to stay on his wheel are Simon Spilak (Katusha) and Robert Kiserlovski (RSLT).
In the end though, there was no getting away from the hydra of Sky as Chris Froome takes a win in a rather large bunch sprint. 2nd is Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) and Fränk Schleck takes 3rd.
1 Chris Froome Sky Procycling 4h 03' 32" 2 Thibaut Pinot FDJ s.t. 3 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 4 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 5 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team s.t.
Spoiler
6 Javier Moreno Movistar Team s.t. 7 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling s.t. 8 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 9 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 10 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 11 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 12 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling s.t. 13 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp s.t. 14 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 15 Steven Kruijswijk Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 16 Ivan Basso Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 17 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 18 Andy Schleck Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 19 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling s.t. 20 Sandy Casar FDJ s.t. 21 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 22 Eros Capecchi Movistar Team s.t. 23 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 24 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 25 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team s.t. 26 Robert Kiserlovski RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 27 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team s.t. 28 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t. 29 Thomas Rohregger RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 30 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 31 Dries Devenyns Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 32 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 33 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team s.t. 34 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 35 Steve Morabito BMC Racing Team s.t. 36 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 37 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 38 Romain Sicard Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 39 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 40 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 41 Richie Porte Sky Procycling s.t. 42 Rigoberto Urán Sky Procycling s.t. 43 Alexander Efimkin Katusha Team s.t. 44 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team +3' 21" 45 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour +4' 25" 46 Thomas Löfkvist IAM Cycling +6' 36" 47 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team +6' 50" 48 Daniele Pietropolli Lampre - Merida s.t. 49 Marcel Wyss IAM Cycling s.t. 50 Marco Pinotti BMC Racing Team +7' 23" 51 Dimitry Kozontchuk Katusha Team s.t. 52 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi +8' 35" 53 Lars Petter Nordhaug Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 54 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 55 Ramunas Navardauskas Garmin - Sharp s.t. 56 Kevin Seeldraeyers Astana Pro Team s.t. 57 Sébastien Rosseler Garmin - Sharp s.t. 58 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 59 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 60 Michael Schär BMC Racing Team s.t. 61 Timofey Kritskiy Katusha Team s.t. 62 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 63 Daniel Teklehaimanot Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 64 David Veilleux Jean Delatour s.t. 65 Fumiyuki Beppu Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 66 Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 67 Pablo Urtasun Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 68 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 69 Grégory Rast RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 70 Alberto Losada Katusha Team s.t. 71 Stuart O'Grady Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 72 Xavier Florencio Movistar Team s.t. 73 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 74 Yukiya Arashiro Jean Delatour s.t. 75 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 76 Perrig Quemeneur Jean Delatour s.t. 77 Lucas Sebastián Haedo Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 78 Valerio Agnoli Astana Pro Team s.t. 79 Miguel Mínguez Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 80 Cyril Gautier Jean Delatour s.t. 81 Olivier Kaisen Lotto Belisol s.t. 82 Aleksejs Saramotins Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 83 Cédric Pineau FDJ s.t. 84 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 85 Anthony Roux FDJ s.t. 86 Laurent Beuret IAM Cycling s.t. 87 Francis Mourey FDJ s.t. 88 Oliver Zaugg Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 89 Reto Hollenstein IAM Cycling s.t. 90 Francisco José Pacheco Movistar Team s.t. 91 Jack Bauer Garmin - Sharp s.t. 92 Gatis Smukulis Katusha Team s.t. 93 Brent Bookwalter BMC Racing Team s.t. 94 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 95 Maarten Tjallingii Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 96 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 97 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp s.t. 98 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 99 Evgeni Petrov Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 100 Wesley Sulzberger Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 101 Luca Paolini Katusha Team +11' 04" 102 Frederik Veuchelen Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 103 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling s.t. 104 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team +11' 20" 105 Steele Von Hoff Garmin - Sharp +12' 09" 106 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling s.t. 107 Jesse Sergent RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 108 David Tanner Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 109 Svein Tuft Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 110 Roberto Ferrari Lampre - Merida s.t. 111 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 112 Hayden Roulston RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 113 Borut Bo゙ic Astana Pro Team s.t. 114 Sacha Modolo Lampre - Merida s.t. 115 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 116 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 117 Marcel Kittel Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 118 Rick Flens Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 119 Alessandro Petacchi Lampre - Merida s.t. 120 Mickaël Delage FDJ +14' 55" 121 Sébastien Hinault IAM Cycling s.t. 122 Damien Gaudin Jean Delatour s.t. 123 Marco Bandiera IAM Cycling s.t. 124 Martin Kohler BMC Racing Team +17' 06" 125 Mauro Da Dalto Cannondale Pro Cycling +19' 11" 126 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 127 Nariyuki Masuda Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 128 Martijn Maaskant Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 129 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 130 Adriano Malori Lampre - Merida +19' 27" 131 Edward King Cannondale Pro Cycling +22' 07" 132 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling +22' 36" 133 Fabio Sabatini Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 134 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 135 Nicolas Vogondy Accent Jobs - Wanty +24' 33" 136 Frederik Willems Accent Jobs - Wanty +26' 16" 137 Niels Albert Accent Jobs - Wanty +26' 59" 138 Alex Dowsett Movistar Team s.t. 139 Maarten Neyens Lotto Belisol +27' 20" 140 Sébastien Delfosse Lotto Belisol s.t. 141 Danilo Napolitano Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 142 Grégory Habeaux Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 143 Marcel Sieberg Lotto Belisol s.t. 144 Pierpaolo Tondo Lampre - Merida s.t. 145 Theo Bos Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 146 Bjorn Coomans Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 147 Kenny Dehaes Lotto Belisol s.t. 148 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling s.t. 149 Denis Flahaut Jean Delatour s.t. 150 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 151 Tony Hurel Jean Delatour s.t. 152 Greg Henderson Lotto Belisol s.t. 153 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 154 Stefan Radochla Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 155 Denis Galimzyanov Katusha Team s.t. 156 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze Lampre - Merida s.t. 157 Wim Stroetinga Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 158 Tyler Farrar RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 159 Robert Hunter Astana Pro Team s.t. 160 Arnaud Demare FDJ s.t.
King of the Mountains Classification
1 Chris Froome Sky Procycling 12 2 Thibaut Pinot FDJ 8 3 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard 6 4 Sandy Casar FDJ 5 5 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff 4
Spoiler
6 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp 3 7 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team 2 8 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling 2 9 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling 1
1 Chris Froome Sky Procycling 15 2 Thibaut Pinot FDJ 12 3 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard 11 4 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff 9 5 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team 8
Spoiler
6 Javier Moreno Movistar Team 7 7 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 6 8 Giovanni Visconti Movistar Team 6 9 Anthony Charteau Jean Delatour 6 10 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team 5 11 Daniel Oss BMC Racing Team 4 12 Mikel Nieve Euskaltel - Euskadi 4 13 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff 3 14 Thomas Dekker Garmin - Sharp 3 15 Simon Spilak Katusha Team 2 16 Sergio Henao Sky Procycling 1
Young Riders Classification
1 Thibaut Pinot FDJ 4h 03' 32" 2 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 3 Joseph Dombrowski Sky Procycling s.t. 4 Tim Wellens Lotto Belisol s.t. 5 Alexey Lutsenko Astana Pro Team +6' 50"
Spoiler
6 Garikoitz Bravo Euskaltel - Euskadi +8' 35" 7 Michal Kwiatkowski Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 8 Elia Favilli Lampre - Merida s.t. 9 Ion Izagirre Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 10 Carlos Verona Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 11 Emilien Viennet FDJ s.t. 12 Evan Huffman Astana Pro Team s.t. 13 Tosh Van der Sande Accent Jobs - Wanty s.t. 14 Tim Declercq Lotto Belisol s.t. 15 Leigh Howard Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 16 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 17 Jakob Rathe Garmin - Sharp s.t. 18 John Degenkolb Sky Procycling +11' 04" 19 Marcel Aregger IAM Cycling +12' 09" 20 Travis Meyer Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 21 Julien Vermote Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 22 Bert-Jan Lindeman Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 23 Andrew Fenn Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +19' 11" 24 Danny Van Poppel Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 25 Elia Viviani Cannondale Pro Cycling +22' 36" 26 Giacomo Nizzolo Garmin - Sharp s.t. 27 Davide Cimolai Cannondale Pro Cycling +27' 20" 28 Yoeri Havik Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling s.t. 29 Jens Lauridsen Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 30 Arnaud Demare FDJ s.t.
1 Sky Procycling 12h 10' 36" 2 Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 3 RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 4 Movistar Team s.t. 5 Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t.
Spoiler
6 Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team s.t. 7 BMC Racing Team s.t. 8 Astana Pro Team +6' 50" 9 Katusha Team +7' 23" 10 FDJ +8' 35" 11 Euskaltel - Euskadi s.t. 12 Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team +11' 04" 13 IAM Cycling +13' 26" 14 Garmin - Sharp +17' 10" 15 Orica - GreenEdge s.t. 16 Lotto Belisol s.t. 17 Jean Delatour +21' 35" 18 Lampre - Merida +27' 34" 19 Cannondale Pro Cycling +27' 46" 20 Accent Jobs - Wanty +41' 43"
1 Bradley Wiggins Sky Procycling 12h 36' 42" 2 Chris Froome Sky Procycling +8" 3 Tony Martin Omega Pharma – Quick·Step +11" 4 Jonathan Castroviejo Movistar Team +14" 5 Andreas Klöden RadioShack - Leopard +18"
Spoiler
6 Javier Moreno Movistar Team +20" 7 Simon Spilak Katusha Team s.t. 8 Michael Rogers Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 9 Andrey Kashechkin Astana Pro Team s.t. 10 Rory Sutherland Orica - GreenEdge +21" 11 Wilco Kelderman Blanco Pro Cycling Team s.t. 12 Peter Velits Omega Pharma – Quick·Step s.t. 13 Cadel Evans BMC Racing Team +22" 14 Roman Kreuziger Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 15 Jakob Fuglsang Astana Pro Team +23" 16 Alberto Contador Team Saxo - Tinkoff s.t. 17 Fränk Schleck RadioShack - Leopard s.t. 18 Matthias Frank BMC Racing Team +25" 19 Dario Cataldo Sky Procycling s.t. 20 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +27" 21 Johann Tschopp IAM Cycling +31" 22 Beñat Intxausti Movistar Team s.t. 23 Nicolas Roche Garmin - Sharp +32" 24 Luis León Sánchez Blanco Pro Cycling Team +35" 25 Wout Poels Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling +37"
Edited by Kentaurus on 10-04-2014 20:03
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Cossack
Posted on 08-04-2014 21:33
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I have never experienced so real Sky train in PCM
Can't wait until you start the Giro, Evans will surely be one of the favourites to win this
baseballlover312
Posted on 08-04-2014 21:44
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I just realized Schleck and Contador are on the same team. WAT.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
Kentaurus
Posted on 08-04-2014 22:20
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Vuelta Asturias
April 27th - 30th, 2014
Pre-Race Guide
The Vuelta Asturias is a short 4 day stage race, featuring three flat stages, two for sprints and one time trial. The final day is an uphill finish that might be enough to create separation, but expect the time-trial to be key in winning this tour if the rider can finish amongst the lead group on stage four. The two sprint stages, one and two, offer differences in terrain as there are several climbs in stage one that will require some work for the sprinters to manage. Stage two however is generally downhill and flat though perfect conditions for a fast sprint. The time-trial on stage three is generally flat, but has some slight undulation over its 13.8km course. While stage four is easily the most hilly, and features a series of climbs leading to the uphill finish.
BMC Startlist
Leader: Taylor Phinney Free: Andrey Amador Free: Dominik Nerz Team-mate: Gregory Brenes Team-mate: Kenneth Foss Team-mate: Manuel Quinziato Team-mate: Ivan Santaromita Team-mate: Henning Vatne
Team Goals
This race for us is to get some extra days work in before the Giro for the remaining riders that did not join the team in Romandie, starting with Dominik Nerz who will be riding for the first time this year. Others going to the Giro are Phinney, Quinziato, and Santaromita. We would still like to do very well here, and perhaps Phinney can take leadership of the race in the TT and hopefully hold on through the hills, otherwise we look for Amador or Nerz to finish strong for us on the climbs.
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Kentaurus
Posted on 08-04-2014 22:23
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Cossack wrote:
I have never experienced so real Sky train in PCM
Can't wait until you start the Giro, Evans will surely be one of the favourites to win this
It is truly terrifying, knowing you can't attack at all in a race when they do that... Froome was leading with, Henao, Dombrowski, Uran all in line behind him and Wiggins of course still sitting there in Yellow.
I'm a bit mixed about Evans, he is declining now, and his stats have dropped since the start of the year, though he is still strong.
baseballlover312 wrote:
I just realized Schleck and Contador are on the same team. WAT.
Yea, they are, however they really don't work well together, I haven't seen either one try and help the other our yet in any race, though the pair launching attacks is fairly troubling.
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sutty68
Posted on 08-04-2014 23:12
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Great stage win from Oss in Switzerland and Cadel looking in a good position ready for his challenge on the GC
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