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EPIC - Giro d'Italia 2013
Jesleyh
I told you, Hanzen is(or at least used to be in Part 1) the stronger version of Brouwer. Though on the other hand, he doesn't have a stage-win yet Grin
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I feel a long term rivalry growing Wink
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Cycleman123
Oh yeeeeeaaaaaaaahhh! No win but 2nd and 3rd is outstanding from the boys. Very nice! Grin Although I wish Matthews let Goss come 2nd - for the points of course. Having all 8 riders (excluding Sulzberger who crashed) in the Top 16 during the leadout phase is just magnificent. Now just 5 seconds away from that Top 15 goal Smile
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Shonak
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Weeee...Shonak, we finally win something under your guidance :lol:


The curse is lifted at long last! Now if The Rider wins something with Radioshack then something must be wrong with PCM. Shock Wink

@Stromeon: Majka lost time whenever and wherever it was possible. Many GT riders had an awful first week, but his was just out of this world. Frown Here's hoping for a new start in Week 2 for him.
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Stage 7
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This stage’s quality may lay solely in the way it’s being raced. The GC favourites have been very active so far and if they are again, it’s possible for a reduced bunch sprint or even a solo-win. However, with quality sprinters, that can get over a hill, like Bennati, Hanzen or Brouwer, the peloton may be more interested in a sprint of the peloton. In any case, it will be interesting to see how Movistar act after yesterday's drama surrounding Quintana's crash.

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After the first hill, a break of the day has been formed. Vrecer (EUS), Casar (FDJ) and Peterson (ARG) form it. No rider from Bardiani you may ask? Pirazzi is further down the road, trying to catch up to Vanmarcke (BEL). It’s unsure yet if they manage to break loose from the peloton.

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It’s now a group of six riders after merely 30 kilometers. Vanmarcke (BEL), Westra (VCD) and Pirazzi (BAR) have joined the break. Movistar, Lampre, Cannondale and AG2R La Mondiale all compete riders to early relay work in the peloton though, and the lead never exceeds one minute.

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There they come. It’s clear maybe why AG2R La Mondiale are chasing, but Movistar – maybe they are tired of being pushed over and decided today is the day of taking back the control. You can only wish them luck at this task.

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With no break being in front now, AG2R La Mondiale decreases the speed and keeps everything solely in check. It’s yet unclear why so many teams didn’t want to let the BOTD go, seeing as they now don’t even try to send a rider themselves up for a breakaway attempt. For the next 20-30 kilometers, basically nothing happens.

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Wow! Wow!
The stage has 55 left, we are at the first mountain sprint of the day. Firstly we saw an attack Jelle Vanendert (LTB). Fedrigo (FDJ), Gerrans (OGE) and Dumoulin (ARG) have followed.
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The real important riders are the ones behind though. Can you spot them? It’s Quintana, Hesjedal and – granted, unfortunately not that important today – Johnny Hoogerland. How will the peloton react? Betancur isn’t known for sitting tight and decides to go himself. A classic Voekler mistake, like when he wanted to follow Contador right over the Alpes? Hardly, but only Lampre is chasing so far in the peloton.

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They have about a minute lead and it looks like they share a good rhythm. Still Lampre and Androni are the only teams chasing. Astana and SKY don’t feel like they have to react yet, despite the Maglia Rosa being at the front of the race. Dumoulin meanwhile dropped from the group and is back within the peloton.

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It’s Gerrans again. The luck of the break of the day wasn’t meant to be when Hesjedal and Quintana decided it wasn’t worth the effort to help the Maglia Rosa. This wake-up call just ahead of the peloton may be enough for Quintana to keep pushing forward nonetheless.

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With Fedrigo, Vanendert and Hoogerland being dropped for good now, the break of the day is down to its 4 strongest riders and comes back into fruition maybe now that everyone sees chances for himself. Betancur wants to extend his lead, Hesjedal wants to get a gap, Quintana wants to show he’s not finished yet – by far, and Gerrans, well – stage wins and more stage wins obviously.

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Unbelieveable effort from the four guys here, mostly Hesjedal and Quintana! It’s still 35 kilometers to the finish and it’s too early to say anything, but they finally have a solid lead of 2 minutes onto the peloton, which can be seen descending the hill in the background. Vanendert, Dumoulin and Fedrigo are between Group Betancur and the peloton with a minute to each.

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Alas, it’s a futile dream to cherish and the peloton draws closer again as Quintana and Hesjedal possibly don’t like it that Gerrans, who sat up for the last 10k, took away their bonus seconds and refuse to work now. As a reaction to that, the lead decreases to a minute with Vanmarcke chasing behind.

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Kelderman sees his chance to close the gap by his own and attacks. A true tail of riders is on his wheel though, and no favourites included that could possibly help him big time.

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It’s a race of favourites now as Hesjedal and Quintana are back in working-mood and Nibali joined Kelderman. Almost instantly Hesjedal and Quintana’s increased work rate shows itself in a increasing lead. At the same time the duo back there, Nibali and Kelderman, struggles as they still have to find common ground.

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Nibali dropped Kelderman and is now into a solo-chase effort. Things look good and he made up ground quickly, however shortyl before he reaches the four riders upfront, he begins to weaken. The lead of Group Betancur increases up to 2 minutes again. It’s a hilly course, so you can’t take any time gain for granted but things are looking good for them. When will SKY react? Only Katusha and Saxo, of all teams, are chasing.

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And then Nibali joins, with 10 kilometers left. The lead is still solid, so maybe the guys will now start to think about the stage win?

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Evans (BMC) tries to escape from the peloton. He’s looking strong and Kiserlovski (RTL) and Hanzen(!) (SKY) are joining him.

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Evans is doing a fantastic run here and makes a solo that draws him real close. Is he preparing for tomorrow's Time Trial already? Kiserlovski behind him is chasing with Hanzen on his wheel. So Evans will be likely catched by the two of them, but the peloton, it’s about a minute down now.

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The sprint is starting for the group. Likely favourite is Gerrans, but how much power does he have left? Quintana and Hesjedal likely spent the most time in the lead, while Nibali has put on quite a solo-run and it’s unsure if he has recovered yet. This win has Betancur written all over it.


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It’s a stage win for Betancur and in what a fashion. There’s no denying him this victory. Gerrans comes in third ahead of Hesjedal, who also takes third in General Classification now. Quintana hasn’t gained a lot of time today for a potential Top 10 result but he has shown that he is now a wildcard, ready for anything. Like breakaway efforts from 50 kilometers out. He also gets rewarded the KoM jersey at the end of the day, maybe this optional goal has become a main target now?

Evans and Kiserlovski gained no time onto the peloton unfortunately for them, but Hanzen clearly outsprinted them. They have definitely hoped for more than just being the leader of the bunch but it’s a good sign of will.

With the Time Trial as Stage 8 it will be interesting to see how the GC favourites have recovered from today's stage. Evans and Kiserlovski did a good run towards the end, while Nibali clearly got nervous in doing his solo-chase for quite some time. Betancur, Hesjedal and Quintana have spent a solid day's work in the break upfront, but they have still looked reasonably sharp.

Stage 7, Results
RankNameTeamTime
1Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale3h54'25
2Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdges.t.
3Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharps.t.
4Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Teams.t.
5Nairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
6Adrien HanzenSky Procycling+ 57
7Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 1'20
8Robert KiserlovskiRadioShack - Leopards.t.
9Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdges.t.
10Franco PellizottiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.

Spoiler
11Richie PorteSky Procyclings.t.
12Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
13Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopards.t.
14Nicklas StrombergGarmin - Sharps.t.
15Carlo CalzoneAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
16Francesco RedaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
17Matti BreschelTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
18Diego UlissiLampre - Meridas.t.
19Domenico PozzovivoAG2R La Mondiales.t.
20Roberto FerrariLampre - Meridas.t.
21Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Teams.t.
22Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdges.t.
23Daniele BennatiTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
24Gianluca BrambillaOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
25Luca PaoliniKatusha Teams.t.
26Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
27Mads ChristensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
28Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
29Michele ScarponiLampre - Meridas.t.
30Lars Petter NordhaugBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
31Rafal MajkaTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
32Miguel RubianoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
33Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
34Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
35Michael AlbasiniOrica - GreenEdges.t.
36Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
37Maxim BelkovKatusha Teams.t.
38Tom DumoulinTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
39Dario CataldoSky Procyclings.t.
40Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
41Pierrick FédrigoFDJ.frs.t.
42John GadretAG2R La Mondiales.t.
43Ivan BassoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
44Enrico BattaglinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
45Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiales.t.
46Damiano CunegoLampre - Meridas.t.
47Cayetano SarmientoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
48Ben SwiftSky Procyclings.t.
49Christian KneesSky Procyclings.t.
50Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
51Diego RosaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
52Lachlan MortonGarmin - Sharps.t.
53Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
54Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Teams.t.
55Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
56Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
57Jan BakelantsRadioShack - Leopards.t.
58Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
59Filippo PozzatoLampre - Meridas.t.
60Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopards.t.
61Chris Anker SørensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
62Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre - Meridas.t.
63Danny PateSky Procyclings.t.
64Jonathan Tiernan-LockeSky Procyclings.t.
65Jesús HernándezTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
66Fabio AruAstana Pro Teams.t.
67Alexandre GeniezFDJ.frs.t.
68Simon GeschkeTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
69Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
70Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Teams.t.
71Cristiano SalernoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
72Anthony RouxFDJ.frs.t.
73Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
74Manuele MoriLampre - Meridas.t.
75Francis De GreefLotto Belisols.t.
76Evegeny ShalunovAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
77Jackson RodríguezAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
78Tiago MachadoRadioShack - Leopards.t.
79Marco MarcatoVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
80Lieuwe WestraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
81Johnny HoogerlandVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
82Samuel DumoulinAG2R La Mondiales.t.
83Anthony GeslinFDJ.frs.t.
84Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
85Matteo TrentinOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
86Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiales.t.
87Stijn DevolderRadioShack - Leopards.t.
88Adriano MaloriLampre - Meridas.t.
89Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'53
90Francisco José VentosoMovistar Teams.t.
91Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
92Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
93Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
94Simone PonziAstana Pro Teams.t.
95Josh BurtonTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
96Wout PoelsVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
97Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
98Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
99Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team+ 4'36
100Federico CanutiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
101Jack BauerGarmin - Sharps.t.
102Sylwester SzmydMovistar Teams.t.
103Evgeni PetrovTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
104Eros CapecchiMovistar Teams.t.
105Yaroslav PopovychRadioShack - Leopards.t.
106Robert VrecerEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
107François ParisienTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
108Stefano PirazziBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
109Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
110Cristiano De las CamposEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
111Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
112Luka MezgecTeam Argos - Shimano+ 5'31
113Lucas Sebastián HaedoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
114Lloyd MondoryAG2R La Mondiales.t.
115Sonny ColbrelliBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
116Maciej BodnarCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
117Patrick GretschTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
118Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Teams.t.
119Sandy CasarFDJ.fr+ 6'09
120Johan Le BonFDJ.frs.t.
121Thomas DekkerGarmin - Sharps.t.
122Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdges.t.
123Iván GutiérrezMovistar Teams.t.
124Bert De BackerTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
125Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
126Danny Van PoppelVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
127Jens DebusschereLotto Belisols.t.
128Alessandro PetacchiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
129Dennis VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
130Wesley KrederVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
131Tom O'CallaghanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
132Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdges.t.
133Kenny DehaesLotto Belisols.t.
134Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
135Harald TotschnigTirol Cycling Teams.t.
136Ioannis TamouridisEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
137Luke RoweSky Procyclings.t.
138Jakob RatheGarmin - Sharps.t.
139Marco HallerKatusha Teams.t.
140Robert AndrewsGarmin - Sharps.t.
141Nikias ArndtTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
142Jaxton McNuttOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
143Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
144Alex DowsettMovistar Teams.t.
145Fumiyuki BeppuOrica - GreenEdges.t.
146Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
147Joost Van LeijenLotto Belisols.t.
148Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdges.t.
149Boy Van PoppelVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
150Frantisek RabonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
151Cédric PineauFDJ.frs.t.
152Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
153Brian BulgacLotto Belisols.t.
154Wesley SulzbergerOrica - GreenEdges.t.
155Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Teams.t.
156Arman KamyshevAstana Pro Teams.t.
157Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
158Jos Van EmdenBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
159Olivier KaisenLotto Belisols.t.
160Anthony RavardAG2R La Mondiales.t.
161Adrián Sáez de ArregiEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
162Willem BrouwerBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
163Marc GoosBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
164Dennis Van WindenBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
165Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
166Jorge AzanzaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
167Thomas PetersonTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
168Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
169Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Teams.t.
170Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
171Luca DodiLampre - Meridas.t.
172Emilien ViennetFDJ.frs.t.
173Martin KohlerBMC Racing Teams.t.
174Wouter MolVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
175Serge PauwelsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
176Argiro OspinaMovistar Teams.t.
177Nelson OliveiraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
178Jure GolcerTirol Cycling Teams.t.
179Enrico BarbinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
180Rigoberto UránSky Procyclings.t.
181Alexander PorsevKatusha Team+ 9'48
182Filippo BaggioBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
183Martijn MaaskantGarmin - Sharp+ 10'46
184Vladimir KarpetsMovistar Teams.t.
185Marco ColedanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 11'46
186Bert GrabschOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Teams.t.
187Davide AppollonioAG2R La Mondiale+ 15'22
188Gregor MühlbergerTirol Cycling Team+ 16'24
189Clemens FankhauserTirol Cycling Teams.t.
190Stefan PraxmarerTirol Cycling Team+ 17'10
191Patrick BosmanTirol Cycling Teams.t.
192Tobias DerlerTirol Cycling Team+ 17'43
193Marc ObkircherTirol Cycling Teams.t.
194Raymond KrederGarmin - Sharps.t.
195Hannes KapellerTirol Cycling Teams.t.


General Classification, Results
RankNameTeamTime
1Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale26h56'22
2Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 27
3Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp+ 52
4Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 2'04
5Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 2'19
6Robert KiserlovskiRadioShack - Leopard+ 2'20
7Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge+ 2'43
8Franco PellizottiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 2'45
9Adrien HanzenSky Procycling+ 3'28
10Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'06

Spoiler
11Lars Petter NordhaugBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'07
12Dario CataldoSky Procycling+ 4'08
13Daniele BennatiTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 4'10
14Tiago MachadoRadioShack - Leopard+ 4'11
15Sep VanmarckeBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 4'12
16Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard+ 4'15
17Domenico PozzovivoAG2R La Mondiale+ 4'17
18John GadretAG2R La Mondiales.t.
19Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiales.t.
20Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Team+ 4'19
21Michael AlbasiniOrica - GreenEdge+ 4'20
22Diego UlissiLampre - Merida+ 4'21
23Filippo PozzatoLampre - Meridas.t.
24Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 4'22
25Damiano CunegoLampre - Merida+ 4'23
26Michele ScarponiLampre - Merida+ 4'25
27Jesús HernándezTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 4'26
28Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 4'32
29Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 4'34
30Pierrick FédrigoFDJ.frs.t.
31Alexandre GeniezFDJ.frs.t.
32Valerio AgnoliAstana Pro Team+ 4'36
33Ivan BassoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 4'38
34Yury TrofimovKatusha Team+ 4'40
35Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
36Luca PaoliniKatusha Teams.t.
37Miguel RubianoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 4'50
38Diego RosaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
39Jonathan Tiernan-LockeSky Procycling+ 5'34
40Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopard+ 5'44
41Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdge+ 5'48
42Robert GesinkBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 5'51
43Samuel DumoulinAG2R La Mondiale+ 5'52
44Adriano MaloriLampre - Merida+ 6'00
45Tom DumoulinTeam Argos - Shimano+ 6'03
46Simone PonziAstana Pro Team+ 6'04
47Cayetano SarmientoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 6'11
48Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Team+ 6'23
49Evegeny ShalunovAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 6'25
50Jackson RodríguezAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 6'28
51Johnny HoogerlandVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 6'31
52Lieuwe WestraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 6'32
53Enrico BattaglinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 6'42
54Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol+ 6'50
55Daniel OssBMC Racing Team+ 7'38
56Brent BookwalterBMC Racing Teams.t.
57Eros CapecchiMovistar Team+ 7'43
58Maxim BelkovKatusha Team+ 7'57
59Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'11
60Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 8'18
61Haimar ZubeldiaRadioShack - Leopard+ 8'23
62Lachlan MortonGarmin - Sharp+ 8'30
63Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre - Merida+ 8'33
64Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge+ 8'34
65Chris Anker SørensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 8'36
66Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 8'48
67Vladimir GusevKatusha Team+ 8'52
68Evgeni PetrovTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 9'11
69Christian KneesSky Procycling+ 9'15
70Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 9'21
71Jan BakelantsRadioShack - Leopard+ 10'00
72Hubert DupontAG2R La Mondiale+ 10'02
73Lloyd MondoryAG2R La Mondiale+ 10'05
74Simon GeschkeTeam Argos - Shimano+ 10'15
75Anthony RouxFDJ.fr+ 10'19
76Nicklas StrombergGarmin - Sharp+ 10'20
77Matteo TrentinOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 10'23
78Anthony GeslinFDJ.fr+ 10'25
79Roberto FerrariLampre - Merida+ 10'27
80Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 10'28
81Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 10'32
82Marco MarcatoVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 10'44
83Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Team+ 10'53
84Gianluca BrambillaOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 11'36
85Francisco José VentosoMovistar Team+ 11'45
86Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 12'09
87Federico CanutiCannondale Pro Cycling+ 12'11
88Cristiano SalernoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 12'16
89Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team+ 12'21
90Danny PateSky Procycling+ 12'32
91Luka MezgecTeam Argos - Shimano+ 12'51
92Matti BreschelTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
93Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 13'19
94Rafal MajkaTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 13'48
95Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Team+ 13'53
96Sylwester SzmydMovistar Team+ 14'03
97Ben SwiftSky Procycling+ 14'17
98Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 14'22
99Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 14'38
100Francis De GreefLotto Belisol+ 14'39
101Carlo CalzoneAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 15'02
102Sandy CasarFDJ.fr+ 15'10
103Willem BrouwerBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 15'21
104Francesco RedaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 16'34
105Frantisek RabonOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 16'36
106Luke DurbridgeOrica - GreenEdge+ 17'33
107Yaroslav PopovychRadioShack - Leopard+ 17'39
108Silvio PennarossaCannondale Pro Cycling+ 17'53
109Stijn DevolderRadioShack - Leopard+ 17'55
110Stefano PirazziBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 17'59
111Josh BurtonTeam Argos - Shimano+ 18'04
112Jens KeukeleireOrica - GreenEdge+ 18'08
113Alessandro VanottiAstana Pro Team+ 18'26
114Robert VrecerEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 19'09
115Fumiyuki BeppuOrica - GreenEdge+ 19'21
116Kenny DehaesLotto Belisol+ 20'06
117Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 20'17
118Manuele MoriLampre - Merida+ 20'34
119Jack BauerGarmin - Sharp+ 20'50
120Nikias ArndtTeam Argos - Shimano+ 20'51
121Patrick GretschTeam Argos - Shimano+ 21'19
122Sonny ColbrelliBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 21'21
123Yannick EijssenBMC Racing Team+ 22'03
124Jaxton McNuttOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 22'10
125Anthony RavardAG2R La Mondiale+ 22'33
126Luca DodiLampre - Merida+ 23'23
127Nelson OliveiraRadioShack - Leopard+ 23'54
128Jorge AzanzaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 23'57
129Thomas DekkerGarmin - Sharp+ 24'04
130Luke RoweSky Procycling+ 24'16
131François ParisienTeam Argos - Shimano+ 24'19
132Mads ChristensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 24'25
133Serge PauwelsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 24'28
134Marc GoosBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 24'32
135Maciej BodnarCannondale Pro Cycling+ 24'35
136Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 24'41
137Alexander PorsevKatusha Team+ 24'47
138Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Team+ 24'57
139Johan Le BonFDJ.frs.t.
140Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 25'07
141Danny Van PoppelVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 25'12
142Wesley SulzbergerOrica - GreenEdge+ 25'37
143Jakob RatheGarmin - Sharp+ 25'48
144Alex DowsettMovistar Team+ 25'53
145Juan José OrozEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 26'59
146Mikhail IgnatievKatusha Team+ 27'14
147Dennis Van WindenBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 27'15
148Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge+ 27'22
149Alessandro PetacchiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 27'59
150Cristiano De las CamposEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 28'02
151Jens DebusschereLotto Belisol+ 28'13
152Argiro OspinaMovistar Team+ 28'17
153Thomas PetersonTeam Argos - Shimano+ 28'22
154Ioannis TamouridisEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 28'41
155Cameron WurfCannondale Pro Cycling+ 28'55
156Arman KamyshevAstana Pro Team+ 28'59
157Lucas Sebastián HaedoCannondale Pro Cycling+ 29'40
158Iván GutiérrezMovistar Team+ 29'58
159Vladimir KarpetsMovistar Team+ 30'13
160Marco HallerKatusha Team+ 30'33
161Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 30'43
162Martin KohlerBMC Racing Team+ 31'18
163Emilien ViennetFDJ.fr+ 31'33
164Wesley KrederVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 31'41
165Brian BulgacLotto Belisol+ 31'56
166Adrián Sáez de ArregiEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 32'14
167Robert AndrewsGarmin - Sharp+ 32'31
168Cédric PineauFDJ.fr+ 32'54
169Bert GrabschOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 32'59
170Boy Van PoppelVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 33'00
171Enrico BarbinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 33'06
172Tom O'CallaghanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 33'19
173Jos Van EmdenBelkin Pro Cycling Team+ 33'55
174Wout PoelsVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 34'16
175Dennis VanendertLotto Belisol+ 34'22
176Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 34'30
177Filippo BaggioBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 34'33
178Bert De BackerTeam Argos - Shimano+ 35'21
179Joost Van LeijenLotto Belisol+ 37'10
180Martijn MaaskantGarmin - Sharp+ 37'37
181Olivier KaisenLotto Belisol+ 40'56
182Raymond KrederGarmin - Sharp+ 42'43
183Wouter MolVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 47'34
184Jure GolcerTirol Cycling Team+ 49'07
185Marco ColedanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 50'01
186Harald TotschnigTirol Cycling Team+ 53'35
187Cristian Delle StelleBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox+ 57'24
188Davide AppollonioAG2R La Mondiale+ 57'44
189Clemens FankhauserTirol Cycling Team+ 1h27'52
190Patrick BosmanTirol Cycling Team+ 1h36'56
191Gregor MühlbergerTirol Cycling Team+ 1h37'28
192Stefan PraxmarerTirol Cycling Team+ 1h38'14
193Tobias DerlerTirol Cycling Team+ 1h38'34
194Hannes KapellerTirol Cycling Team+ 1h38'37
195Marc ObkircherTirol Cycling Team+ 1h38'47


Points
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RankNameTeamPointsGeneral
1Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale3782
2Mark CavendishOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team470
3Adrien HanzenSky Procycling1067
4Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge3158
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team1456
6Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge752
7Willem BrouwerBelkin Pro Cycling Team050
8Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp2846
9Daniele BennatiTeam Saxo - Tinkoff043
10Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team1942
11Giacomo NizzoloRadioShack - Leopard330
12Robert KiserlovskiRadioShack - Leopard828
13Richie PorteSky Procycling525
14Rigoberto UránSky Procycling023
15Franco PellizottiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela622
16Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cycling022
17Nicklas StrombergGarmin - Sharp222
18Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff020
19Michael MatthewsOrica - GreenEdge020
20Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Team016
21Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team916
22Samuel DumoulinAG2R La Mondiale014
23Enrico BarbinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox014
24Fabian BrookesBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox013
25Carlo CalzoneAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela110
26Alessandro PetacchiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team010
27John GadretAG2R La Mondiale09
28Johnny HoogerlandVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team08
29Nikias ArndtTeam Argos - Shimano08
30Stijn DevolderRadioShack - Leopard08
31Maxim BelkovKatusha Team06
32Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre - Merida06
33Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Team06
34Nelson OliveiraRadioShack - Leopard06
35Luke RoweSky Procycling06
36Johan Le BonFDJ.fr06
37Michael AlbasiniOrica - GreenEdge05
38Damiano CunegoLampre - Merida05
39Pierrick FédrigoFDJ.fr24
40Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi04
41Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela04
42Francesco RedaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela04
43Filippo BaggioBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox04
44Michele ScarponiLampre - Merida03
45Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi03
46Rafal MajkaTeam Saxo - Tinkoff03
47Maciej BodnarCannondale Pro Cycling03
48Lloyd MondoryAG2R La Mondiale02
49Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol22
50Roberto FerrariLampre - Merida02
51Wilco KeldermanBelkin Pro Cycling Team01
52Simone PonziAstana Pro Team01


Mountain
Spoiler
RankNameTeamMountainGeneral
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team510
2Nikias ArndtTeam Argos - Shimano010
3Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale48
4Ryder HesjedalGarmin - Sharp88
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team16
6Enrico BattaglinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox05
7Tom O'CallaghanBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox05
8Nelson OliveiraRadioShack - Leopard04
9Simon GerransOrica - GreenEdge23
10Michael AlbasiniOrica - GreenEdge03
11Diego UlissiLampre - Merida03
12Pierrick FédrigoFDJ.fr33
13Johnny HoogerlandVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team03
14Dennis VanendertLotto Belisol03
15Francesco RedaAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela02
16Roman KreuzigerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff01
17Tom DumoulinTeam Argos - Shimano11
18Ivan SantaromitaBMC Racing Team01
19Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela01
20Stefano PirazziBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox01

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Jesleyh
Wow, another Betancur win Shock
Great report, once again!

Brouwer Sad
Definitely ill/injured.
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Cycleman123
Was hoping for a report when I saw you come on Pfft Lovely work from Gerrans, but he really should've won in the sprint.
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Shonak
@Jesleyh: Yes, Brouwer injury seems likely. Don't know where he got it, but this should have been a stage he'd contest in. However, Hanzen's 5th place is more based upon his GC placing rather than him being a sprinter I think?

@Cycleman123: Hehe. I'm so predictable. Nothing like a nice round of PCM early in the morning paired with a cup of tea and horrible weather outside Wink
Yes, Gerrans should have won under normal circumstances, but the guy was on his last legs most of the time during his ride. I don't think he that much left to give honestly.

By the way, Quintana showed really today how to come back. Meanwhile, Uran has been dropped and given all up already. Rolling Eyes
Edited by Shonak on 19-04-2014 08:04
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Cycleman123
Based on what you see, is Top 15 possible for me? Either with Gerrans or Albasini.
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Shonak
Dunno, I guess so. Albasini is active and shows some good attacking so far. If he falls out of GT contention, it's possible he will get back time through a breakaway attempt in one of the mountain stages.
With Gerrans... hm, the longer Gerrans keeps himself within the Top 15 the more likely he's stays there (due to the AI) since he will be attacking and trying to make up time anywhere. There wern't any real mountain stages yet and it's highly likely that Gerrans will lose big time there. Either way, once Gerrans falls out of that circle of contenders, he's out for sure.
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Cycleman123
Yeah, that's true. Hopefully Alba can produce.
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jaxika
Strange stage. I hope Porte just kepped his power for TT. Uran seems injured. Maybe he cam do something later Wink
 
Neillster
CARLOSS You Beauty BananaBananaBanana

Is it just me or is it hilarious that AG2R have both the first and last placed rider on the GC lol
 
Atlantius
As a guy depending on break I hate the PCM AI when it makes the GC favourites go for every single bloody stage with the slightest hills Angry

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Luis Leon Sanchez
Pelli 10th, Calzone 15th and Reda 16th. Strong from multiple rders. Pellizotti needs to attack a bit moreand gain some time. However, I think a Top 10 is more than possible for him.
 
Ollfardh
Grrr Brouwer, how can this happen?

What a crap stage for us Sad
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Stromeon
Kreuziger showing signs of worrying inactivity there... needs to be a bit more alert to the attacks on the mountain stages.
That said, it seems that the favourites are particularly active at the moment, so perhaps waiting until the mountains is a better idea after all.
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Shonak
First Week Wrap Up
A new type of sprinter, Colombian Crashes & Bardiani on attack

The first week of the Giro d’Italia has been raced and the first Grand Tour of the year has certainly provided quite some fuss and excitement as much as it stirred up discussions. We saw the dominance of the hilly sprinter, crashes, failed breakaways and five times a leader-change in the first five days.

The Giro started in Napoli and on the circuit race along the sea coast, some signs of the future days were to be spotted. Bardiani attacking, Orica GreenEdge doing lots of work and Omega Pharma’s team surrounding Mark Cavendish surprisingly quiet. With the stage win of Matthew Goss, the Giro had his first man in the Maglia Rosa. Four more were to come.

The Australian lost his jersey on the next day to Adrien Hanzen, the first EPIC rider to achieve such a feat in a Grand Tour. Thanks to Team SKY’s team time trial victory, Porte and Uran were placed considerably well. Hanzen #Shindigs was only a mere second ahead of up-and-coming dutch sprinter Willem Brouwer from Team Belkin.

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Adrien Hanzen: First EPIC rider in the Maglia Rosa.

This mere second as the last stepping stone was easily pushed away when Brouwer won the hilly stage to Marina di Ascea. In an intense finish, where Simon Gerrans was caught only in the last kilometer, Brouwer prevailed. It was also the first time that Mark Cavendish has shown his face on the podium of this year’s Giro d’Italia.

Belkin led then the peloton into stage 4, the first real test for GT contenders, and some of them quite disappointend. The Shark of Messina, Vincenzo Nibali (AST), could celebrate a solo-victory, when some of the more illustrious riders such as Quintana (MOV), Evans (BMC) and Basso (CAN) lost up to two minutes onto him. A group containing Porte and Uran (both SKY), Kreuziger (TST), Kiserlovski (RTL), Hesjedal (GRS), Betancur (ALM) and Pellizotti (AND) kept their time loss in check and put themselves into a great position.

On stage 5, it was proven that the fight for pink was taken out on all sorts of terrain. It was considered a perfect finish for riders such as Hanzen, Brouwer and Bennati, but the favourites kicked their game up a notch and Betancur stole away pink from Nibali’s shoulders by taking some seconds out of all riders and claiming his first stage win.

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Drama wherever you look.

Much controversy was surrounding Mark Cavendish at that point, because the Omega Pharma manager was angry with The Manx Missile’s performances thus far and even called him openly a moron. Surely, Cavendish doesn’t need to prove anything to anybody but his sprint on stage 6 was a spectacular answer to all doubters and jesters. Still, Cavendish’s return to winning ways wasn’t the most talked about event that day: Giro favourite Nairo Quintana crashed, and his face of fighting agony in order to get back to the peloton became quickly one of the most hunting images of the Giro. Had it not been for the crash of Rigoberto Uran (SKY), he probably would have even made it back into the peloton.

However, despite the crash, Quintana was eager to show that he was on form. On stage 7, a rather hilly parcour, he attacked from early out. Easily 50 kilometers. He got joined by Hesjedal, Gerrans and Betancur, and together they set out to make a supposed calm day in a hot Sunday. In the peloton there was tactical confusion, and many riders tried to bridge the gap on their own. Only Vincenzo Nibali succeeded and thus kept himself close to the Maglia Rosa, while Richie Porte and Roman Kreuziger lost once again time.

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Currently the man at the top: Carlos Betancur.


Tops:
Carlos Betancur – Snatching two stages wins and the Maglia Rosa, the Colombian is certainly performing, while his countrymen are behind expectations. With the Time Trial tomorrow, it’s unlikely he will stay in Maglia Rosa, but who’s not to say that the Colombians spell in pink may continue at some later point?
Orica GreenEdge – Hardly any team has been so active and has done so much so far. Their just reward was received already on stage 1 and since then they have been collecting numerous podium finishes and Top 10 results. Not bad for a team, that many doubted before.
Bardiani – The many faces of the breakaway attempts so far. First weeks are not the stuff for breakaways wins, but Bardiani showed an impressive resilience in trying it over and over again. Each one of their riders is ready to pick up the torch, where they left off.
Adrien Hanzen – Although the Briton has not won a stage yet, his consistency turns him quickly into a Jack of all Trades and a dark horse even for hilly finishes. The stage win should be merely a matter of time now.

Flops:
Tactical confusion – it’s one thing to lose the Giro because of bad luck, worse legs or other unfortunate circumstances, but it truly hurts when you could have done so much against it. After stage 3 many riders have already lost considerably amounts of time. That may be good for some teams, but it's unlucky for the overall excitement and thrill of the Giro.
Foreshadowing of Nibali’s dominance – Although the stages were intense and apparently no rider is safe, Vincenzo Nibali is arguably the biggest winner of the first week. His biggest rivals, Quintana and – to a lesser extent – Porte, are already out of podium ranks and will probably race for a good result. Meanwhile his closest contenders Hesjedal and Betancur won’t hold up with Nibali in the high mountains. The stage is all set for Nibali’s first Giro triumph.

Outlook:
Next up will be the Time Trial and it’s the long flat one. With Cancellara hoping to snatch the longed stage win for Radioshack, the General Classification is likely to see its first major overhaul – finally some may say. We can hope for more aggressive and also defensive riding in the coming days then. Eventually the first mountain stages will be up for grabs, however there are also plenty of chances for sprinters to score points for their ranking


What are your tops and flops, any favourite part or stage of week 1? Or do you wait for the next two weeks for the racing to really begin and your riders to shine?

Stage overview:
Week 1 1 2 3 45 67


Stay tuned!
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nacho63
Awesome Shonak Grin

Only a matter of time before Burton gets in the break, I hope...
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Ollfardh
Awesome indeed! This is going in the general thread Wink
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
 
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