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Peter Sagan: The Quest For History
Mresuperstar
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By: Mresuperstar

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This is the story of young gun Peter Sagan creating a new page in the history book, and finding himself above and beyond the past superstars of cycling. It wouldn't be easy, and many doubt this feat will never be completed. To even win 1 Grand Tour Points Competition is an accomplishment in itself, but to win all 3 in the same year everyone would think you are insane. But Peter Sagan is ready to blow everyone away in the quake of not just winning his first Grand Tour Points Competition in his first ever GT, but winning the Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a Espana Points Contest in 2012. A quest that has never been completed or even tried before. Can this 22 year old take the world by storm and complete his quest for history?

The Quest For History: Giro-Tour-Vuelta Points Tremble

 
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The Superstar - Peter Sagan

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Biography

Peter Sagan got his first taste of professional cycling when he was hired by the Dukla Trencín Mérida team, a Slovak outfit in the Continental Pro (second) division. In 2008, he won the Junior World Championship on the mountain bike in Vale di Sole. That same year, he also finished second at Cyclocross Junior World Championships in Treviso and the Junior Paris–Roubaix.

Sagan joined a Pro Tour team Quick Step for road testing but he failed to get a contract. His frustration was so deep that he decided to quit road cycling, however pressed by his family he gave it a try to Liquigas-Doimo and succeeded. Liquigas' Zanatta offered Sagan a two-year contract (2010–2011) with an option to ride mountain bikes for Cannondale. The contract has been prolonged until 2012 in April 2010. Liquigas doctors and managers were stunned by results of Sagan's medical tests saying they have never ever seen a rider of 19 years of age so physically strong and capable as Sagan. During the training camp Sagan destroyed more mountain bikes than any other rider due to his ability to put a bike through its paces. His team mates started to call him Terminator despite his quiet and very polite personality.

Credit To Wikipedia


Achievements

2011 -

Spoiler
Giro di Sardegna
1st Overall
1st Points Classification
1st Stage 1
1st Stage 3
1st Stage 4

Tour of California
1st Points Classification
1st Stage 5

Tour de Suisse
1st Points Classification
1st Stage 3
1st Stage 8

Tour de Pologne
1st Overall
1st Points Classification
1st Stage 4
1st Stage 5

Vuelta a España
1st Stage 6
1st Stage 12
1st Stage 21

1st National Road Race Champion

2nd Philadelphia International Championship

2010 -

Spoiler
Paris–Nice
1st Points Classification
1st Stage 3
1st Stage 5

Tour de Romandie
1st Stage 1

Tour of California
8th Overall
1st Points Classification
1st Best Young Rider
1st Stage 5
1st Stage 6

2nd Philadelphia International Championship

2nd Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal

2009 -

Spoiler
1st GP Kooperativa

Dookola Mazowsza
7th Overall
1st Points Classification
1st Best Young Rider
1st Stage 2
1st Stage 5

2008 -

Spoiler
1st MTB World Championships Juniors

1st MTB European Championships Juniors

2nd Cyclo-cross World Championships Juniors

2nd Juniors Paris–Roubaix




Fitness Schedule

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Competition

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This is just a mini-story and I will only be doing race reports for the key stages.
That is all for now, Comments are Welcomed.

Please Check Out My Earlier Quest For History Story: Andy Schleck

 
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I just looked at my Ag2r story. Then this. Wow mine is bad Pfft
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Always good to see a Sagan-story!
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History shall be made. Cool
 
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Sounds like a great idea! I really loved your Andy Schleck story so this one should be amazing! However, one thing. I read the first page of your Andy Schleck story and you pretty much copied and pasted the words here. No problem but its a bit weird Smile
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Teddy The Creator
Will be tough to win points in the Giro and Vuelta as points are awarded atop the climbs. Still, good luck! If it's anything like your Andy story, it should be amazing!
 
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Giro d'Italia - Stage 1

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Rapid Recap

Peter Sagan comes into the Giro without racing any races so far this season, meaning his form is rather low (70) but this is necessary if he wants to complete his quest to win all three point jerseys this year.
Below you can see the team Liquigas have sent here to Italy along with Sagan:

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Liquigas also have to look after team leader Vincenzo Nibali throughout the 21 stages as he has a chance to walk away with the overall classification.
But he too comes in with bad form as he is saving up for the
Tour de France which will be without Contador this year.

Race Review

Peter Sagan is our main focus for the next few months
as we follow him through his quest, so don't expect to much information
about GC or any of the other competitions during our journey.
So with that being said we are ready to begin!

The day starts rather early for Sagan as he is the 29th rider out of the
start house and the 2nd Liguigas rider to take to the course.

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At the checkpoint Sagan goes 2nd fastest behind American George Hincapie
and is looking good. To pick up points today he will need to finish in the top 15. Not many at stake today but they certainly add up in the end.

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At the finish Sagan loses some speed in drops to places from the checkpoint finishing in provisional 4th. Not very good considering 150 more riders still have to come through. But we will have to wait and see.

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Our television contract only allows use to follow Sagan,
so we had to abide by the rules and turn the camera off.
The rest of the day just saw Peter slip from the top of the leader board,
it was clear his form needs some work. Soon he has dropped
from the top 10, then out of the top 15.
He wasn't going to collect any points today, not the start he wanted.
He eventually ended up in 20th, 23 seconds off the winner and first wearer of the pink jersey Geraint Thomas. So Sagan gets off on the wrong step,
but he has a few flat stages to recover starting with one tomorrow.

Result

Stage

1Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cycling11'03
2Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 4
3George HincapieBMC Racing Team+ 5
4Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Teams.t.
5Jakob FuglsangRadioshack Nissan Trek+ 6
6Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
7Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team+ 7
8Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 13
9Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team+ 14
10Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 15

Spoiler
11Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin-Barracuda+ 16
12Joost PosthumaRadioshack Nissan Trek+ 18
13Chris FroomeSky Pro Cyclings.t.
14Marzio BruseghinMovistar Team+ 20
15Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Team+ 21
16Luke RobertsTeam Saxo Bank+ 22
17Christopher SuttonSky Pro Cyclings.t.
18William BonnetFDJ-BigMats.t.
19Levi LeipheimerOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
20Peter SaganLiquigas-Cannondale+ 23
21Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre-ISD+ 24
22Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 25
23Gaëtan BilleLotto Belisols.t.
24Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Team+ 26
25Linus GerdemannRadioshack Nissan Trek+ 27
26Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
27Sergio PaulinhoTeam Saxo Bank+ 28
28Michael AlbasiniOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
29Stefano GarzelliAcqua & Sapone+ 29
30Lars Petter NordhaugSky Pro Cyclings.t.
31Tony GallopinRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
32Rigoberto UranSky Pro Cycling+ 30
33Coen VermeltfoortRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
34Michele ScarponiLampre-ISDs.t.
35Bart De ClercqLotto Belisols.t.
36Jan BakelantsRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
37Jérémy RoyFDJ-BigMat+ 31
38Svein TuftOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
39Jürgen Van De WalleLotto Belisol+ 32
40Assan BazayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
41Tom DanielsonTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
42Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
43Martijn MaaskantTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
44Andrea PiecheleColnago - CSF Inox+ 33
45Dries DevenynsOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
46Dario CataldoOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
47Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
48José SerpaAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuela+ 34
49Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
50Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
51Eduard VorganovKatusha Teams.t.
52Diego UlissiLampre-ISD+ 35
53Iljo KeisseOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
54Yaroslav PopovychRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
55Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
56Boris ShpilevskyAg2r La Mondiales.t.
57David TannerTeam Saxo Bank+ 36
58Ben SwiftSky Pro Cyclings.t.
59Gatis SmukulisKatusha Teams.t.
60Karsten KroonTeam Saxo Banks.t.
61Mahdi SohrabiLotto Belisol+ 37
62Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
63Gustav LarssonVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 38
64Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
65Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team + 39
66Leonardo BertagnolliLampre-ISDs.t.
67Haimar ZubeldiaRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
68Sergio PardillaMovistar Team+ 40
69Alessandro PetacchiLampre-ISDs.t.
70Alberto LosadaKatusha Teams.t.
71Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
72Rob RuijghVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 41
73Thibaut PinotFDJ-BigMats.t.
74Kristijan KorenLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
75Eros CapecchiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
76Sergey LagutinVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
77Riccardo ChiariniAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
78Jérôme PineauOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
79Ángel ViciosoKatusha Teams.t.
80Stefano PirazziColnago - CSF Inox+ 42
81Blel KadriAg2r La Mondiales.t.
82Thomas RohreggerRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
83Gerald CiolekOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
84Sergio Luis HenaoSky Pro Cyclings.t.
85Mikel NieveEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
86Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Teams.t.
87Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel Euskadi+ 43
88Maarten WynantsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
89Pim LigthartVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
90Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
91Damiano CunegoLampre-ISDs.t.
92Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Teams.t.
93Luca MazzantiFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
94Michael MørkøvTeam Saxo Bank+ 44
95Robert KiserlovskiAstana Pro Team+ 45
96Marco MarcatoVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
97Sylvain GeorgesAg2r La Mondiales.t.
98Massimo CodolAcqua & Sapones.t.
99Juan Manuel GárateRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
100Mathew HaymanSky Pro Cyclings.t.
101Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
102Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Team+ 46
103Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
104Benjamin NovalTeam Saxo Banks.t.
105Steve ChainelFDJ-BigMats.t.
106Danilo WyssBMC Racing Team+ 47
107Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
108Robbie McEwenOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
109Alfredo BalloniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
110Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 48
111Romain SicardEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
112Takashi MiyazawaTeam Saxo Banks.t.
113Theo BosRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
114Baden CookeOrica-GreenEDGE+ 49
115Arthur VichotFDJ-BigMats.t.
116Frederik WillemsLotto Belisol+ 50
117Johann TschoppBMC Racing Teams.t.
118Ruggero MarzoliAcqua & Sapones.t.
119Tom Jelte SlagterRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
120Christophe Le MévelTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
121Pierpaolo De NegriFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
122Vicente ReynèsLotto Belisols.t.
123Yauheni HutarovichFDJ-BigMats.t.
124Francesco RedaAcqua & Sapones.t.
125Alessandro VanottiLiquigas-Cannondale+ 51
126Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
127Giairo ErmetiAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
128Filippo SaviniColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
129David MillarTeam Garmin-Barracuda+ 52
130Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
131Matthew WilsonOrica-GreenEDGE+ 53
132Koldo FernandezTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
133Francis MoureyFDJ-BigMat+ 54
134Danilo HondoLampre-ISDs.t.
135Carlos Alberto BetancourtAcqua & Sapones.t.
136Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini Selle Italia+ 55
137Julian DeanOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
138Rafael de Mattos AndriatoFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
139Enrico BattaglinColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
140Francesco MasciarelliAstana Pro Teams.t.
141Kevin HulsmansFarnese Vini Selle Italia+ 56
142Claudio CorioniAcqua & Sapones.t.
143Hubert DupontAg2r La Mondiales.t.
144Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
145Kris BoeckmansVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
146Miguel Angel RubianoAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuela+ 57
147Maciej BodnarLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
148Mathias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
149Fabian WegmannTeam Garmin-Barracuda+ 58
150Alessandro ProniAcqua & Sapones.t.
151Ivan VelascoEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
152Arnold JeannessonFDJ-BigMats.t.
153Danilo Di LucaAcqua & Sapones.t.
154Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
155Jonas VangenechtenLotto Belisol+ 59
156Luca AscaniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
157Gianluca BrambillaColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
158Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
159Javier Moreno BazanMovistar Teams.t.
160Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'00
161Andreas KlierTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
162Francisco VentosoMovistar Team+ 1'01
163Daniele PietropolliLampre-ISDs.t.
164Stefano LocatelliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
165Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
166Bruno PiresTeam Saxo Bank+ 1'02
167Tomasz MarczynskiVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
168Fabio SabatiniLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
169Manuele MoriLampre-ISDs.t.
170Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
171Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
172Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel Euskadi+ 1'03
173Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
174Arnaud DémareFDJ-BigMats.t.
175Maxime VantommeKatusha Team+ 1'04
176Cayetano Jose SarmientoLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
177Danilo NapolitanoAcqua & Sapones.t.
178Francesco FailliFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
179Andrea PasqualonColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
180Jackson RodriguezAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
181Francesco ChicchiOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
182Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
183Mikael ChérelAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'05
184Miguel Armando UbetoAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuela+ 1'06
185Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
186Kevin Van ImpeVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
187Anthony RavardAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'07
188Petr IgnatenkoKatusha Teams.t.
189Stefano AgostiniLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
190Oliver ZauggRadioshack Nissan Trek+ 1'08
191Wesley SulzbergerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
192Andrea GuardiniFarnese Vini Selle Italia+ 1'09
193Lucas Sebastian HaedoTeam Saxo Bank+ 1'12
194Fabio AruAstana Pro Teams.t.
195Jacopo GuarnieriAstana Pro Team+ 1'13
196Kanstantsin SiutsouSky Pro Cycling+ 1'19
197Rinaldo NocentiniAg2r La Mondiales.t.
198Miguel MinguezEuskaltel Euskadis.t.

Points

1Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cycling25
2Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team20
3George HincapieBMC Racing Team16
4Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team14
5Jakob FuglsangRadioshack Nissan Trek12
6Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team10
7Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team9
8Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team8
9Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team7
10Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team6
11Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin-Barracuda5
12Joost PosthumaRadioshack Nissan Trek4
13Chris FroomeSky Pro Cycling3
14Marzio BruseghinMovistar Team2
15Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Team1

Edited by Mresuperstar on 05-07-2012 00:28
 
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@baseballlover312: It takes a while before you figure out what works for you and what looks good. You have to start somewhere and just stick at it. I have been writing for 2 years plus now so don't get disappointed Wink Also learn from other writers.

@mattie524: Yeah I kinda of got lazy, nobody was suppose to know Pfft But it all fit nicely so I thought mind as well keep it. You get a cookie for finding my laziness Wink

@Everyone Else: Thanks for the support, and I hope you all enjoy this mini-story. Hopefully it can live up to Andy Schleck.
 
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valverde321
Good luck! Looks great.

You'd never know he's a quiet and polite man, with the celebrations he does Pfft I personally just think he's having fun though.
 
Avin Wargunnson
He is quiet and polite man off-bike, believe me. The celebrations are just to put down the pressure after the race Wink

Great quest Mresuperstar, i hope you can do it with Peter,good luck! Smile

I'll be back
 
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Great idea, one question: What's the competition for points like in Italy? Whose Peter Fighting?
 
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baggieboys32 wrote:
Great idea, one question: What's the competition for points like in Italy? Whose Peter Fighting?

By the looks of it, Goss, Petacchi and Farrar are the best sprinters, but if anyone other than Sagan takes it I'm tipping a climber.
 
sutty68
20th place is a good start for Peter Wink

BTW - Good Luck with this mini story, hope it all goes to plan for you Wink
 
Ian Butler
Nice idea!
He'll have the edge on sprinters in TDF because he's the only one who can take a lot of points in hilly stages there!
 
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I just want to tell you, Sagan will cost you alot of money. BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!! Banana
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Mresuperstar
Giro d'Italia - Stage 2

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Race Review

Time to get right back on the saddle after missing out on the points on stage 1. Sagan was some tougher competition here in Italy then expected with Tyler Farrar, Alessandro Petacchi, Francisco Ventoso,
Mark Renshaw, Gerald Ciolek, and Danilo Napolitano.
But you can't rule out the climbers either as the
mountains hand out points as well.
So Sagan needs to open his account today to get the ball rolling.

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Liquigas takes to the front early in hopes of
keeping everything together for the early sprint point.
Although the points are minimal (8,6,4,3,2)
they do add up over the course of 21 stages.

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And with the help of GreenEdge they get the job done.
So we will see our first sprint of the tour.
Should be interesting to see who competes.

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Sagan gets boxed in a little bit and has to settle for 4th (3 points).
3rd to Matthew Goss, American Farrar in 2nd and Yauheni Hutarovich surprisingly takes the maximum of 8 points.
Looks like the sprinters are saving energy by letting Hutarovich win the sprint.

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Following the sprint the peloton slows up allowing a 5 man breakaway to get away. However Liquigas and GreenEdge continue to pace the front.
Strange not to see Garmin helping out
considering they have the best sprinter in the field with Farrar.

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But none the less the green jerseys of Liquigas and GreenEdge do the job and bring the breakaway back as the red points jersey is up for grabs.

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A very tricky run in towards the finish today with a tight roundabout with 2kms to go. Fabio Sabatini does a great job leading out Sagan,
however there are reports over the race radio that a few sprinters
didn't get so lucky as Sagan. Looks like Peter caught a break today,
as he charge towards the finish.

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It's an incredibly fast sprint as our camera could only manage a screenshot with a kilometer to go and then at the finish. We should be more prepared next time to capture a few more pictures. Sagan jumps out of Sabatini's slipstream with 800 meters to go, but behind the other sprinters are gaining fast. Expect for ...

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Tyler Farrar as he took the roundabout to fast and slipped to the back of the peloton. Not the start Farrar had in mind but he did pick up points on the opening stage so it's not the end of the world for Tyler.

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The cameras flash as Francisco Ventoso proves to be the fastest sprinter
followed by Italians Alessandro Petacchi and Danilo Napolitano.
Christopher Sutton and Sacha Modolo fill up the top 5 before our cover guy Peter Sagan caps off his first sprint stage with a 6th.
Which is good enough for 10 points
plus tack on the 3 from the checkpoint gives a total of 13.
The 13 points place him in 9th and 16 points off the leader Geraint Thomas. Gerald Ciolek, Mark Renshaw, Andrea Guardini,
and Roberto Ferrari finish out your top 10.

Result

Stage

1Francisco VentosoMovistar Team4h22'25
2Alessandro PetacchiLampre-ISDs.t.
3Danilo NapolitanoAcqua & Sapones.t.
4Christopher SuttonSky Pro Cyclings.t.
5Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
6Peter SaganLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
7Gerald CiolekOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
8Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
9Andrea GuardiniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
10Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.

Spoiler
11Fabio SabatiniLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
12Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cyclings.t.
13Jérôme PineauOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
14Andrea PiecheleColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
15Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiales.t.
16Linus GerdemannRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
17Hubert DupontAg2r La Mondiales.t.
18Stefano GarzelliAcqua & Sapones.t.
19Kristijan KorenLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
20Michele ScarponiLampre-ISDs.t.
21Alessandro ProniAcqua & Sapones.t.
22Leonardo BertagnolliLampre-ISDs.t.
23Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
24Rigoberto UranSky Pro Cyclings.t.
25Eros CapecchiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
26Chris FroomeSky Pro Cyclings.t.
27Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
28Tomasz MarczynskiVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
29Cayetano Jose SarmientoLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
30Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Teams.t.
31Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Teams.t.
32Miguel Angel RubianoAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
33Sergio PardillaMovistar Teams.t.
34Gianluca BrambillaColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
35Tony GallopinRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
36Giampaolo CarusoKatusha Teams.t.
37Sergio Luis HenaoSky Pro Cyclings.t.
38Mikel NieveEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
39Danilo WyssBMC Racing Teams.t.
40Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
41Stefano AgostiniLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
42Marco PinottiBMC Racing Teams.t.
43Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Teams.t.
44Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
45Christophe Le MévelTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
46Arnaud DémareFDJ-BigMats.t.
47Michael AlbasiniOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
48Maciej BodnarLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
49Jakob FuglsangRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
50Ryder HesjedalTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
51Fabian WegmannTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
52Martijn MaaskantTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
53Koldo FernandezTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
54Thibaut PinotFDJ-BigMats.t.
55Robbie McEwenOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
56Jérémy RoyFDJ-BigMats.t.
57Cameron MeyerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
58Andreas KlierTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
59William BonnetFDJ-BigMats.t.
60Julian DeanOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
61Svein TuftOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
62Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Teams.t.
63José SerpaAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
64David TannerTeam Saxo Banks.t.
65Mathew HaymanSky Pro Cyclings.t.
66Damiano CunegoLampre-ISDs.t.
67Francesco MasciarelliAstana Pro Teams.t.
68Lars Petter NordhaugSky Pro Cyclings.t.
69Baden CookeOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
70Sergey LagutinVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
71Rob RuijghVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
72Carlos Alberto BetancourtAcqua & Sapones.t.
73Dario CataldoOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
74Przemyslaw NiemiecLampre-ISDs.t.
75Arthur VichotFDJ-BigMats.t.
76Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
77Danilo Di LucaAcqua & Sapones.t.
78Robert KiserlovskiAstana Pro Teams.t.
79Ben SwiftSky Pro Cyclings.t.
80Steve ChainelFDJ-BigMats.t.
81Domenico PozzovivoColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
82Eduard VorganovKatusha Teams.t.
83Blel KadriAg2r La Mondiales.t.
84Mikael ChérelAg2r La Mondiales.t.
85Andrea PasqualonColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
86Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
87Thomas RohreggerRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
88Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
89Juan Manuel GárateRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
90Francis MoureyFDJ-BigMats.t.
91Diego UlissiLampre-ISDs.t.
92Luca AscaniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
93Gert SteegmansOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
94Luca MazzantiFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
95Emanuele SellaAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
96Marzio BruseghinMovistar Teams.t.
97Alessandro VanottiLiquigas-Cannondales.t.
98Daniele PietropolliLampre-ISDs.t.
99Manuele MoriLampre-ISDs.t.
100Marco MarcatoVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
101Kris BoeckmansVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
102Giairo ErmetiAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
103Francesco RedaAcqua & Sapones.t.
104Oliver ZauggRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
105Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Teams.t.
106Joost PosthumaRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
107Theo BosRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
108Bart De ClercqLotto Belisols.t.
109Riccardo ChiariniAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
110Sylvain GeorgesAg2r La Mondiales.t.
111Vicente ReynèsLotto Belisols.t.
112Imanol ErvitiMovistar Teams.t.
113Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
114Romain SicardEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
115Francesco ChicchiOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
116Miguel Armando UbetoAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
117Yaroslav PopovychRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
118Johann TschoppBMC Racing Teams.t.
119Claudio CorioniAcqua & Sapones.t.
120Yauheni HutarovichFDJ-BigMats.t.
121Assan BazayevAstana Pro Teams.t.
122Leonardo GiordaniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
123Maarten WynantsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
124Francesco FailliFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
125Paolo TiralongoAstana Pro Teams.t.
126Pablo LastrasMovistar Teams.t.
127Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
128Jürgen Van De WalleLotto Belisols.t.
129Jan BakelantsRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
130Levi LeipheimerOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
131Pierpaolo De NegriFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
132Jackson RodriguezAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuelas.t.
133Romain BardetAg2r La Mondiales.t.
134Iljo KeisseOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
135Haimar ZubeldiaRadioshack Nissan Treks.t.
136Sergio PaulinhoTeam Saxo Banks.t.
137George HincapieBMC Racing Teams.t.
138Coen VermeltfoortRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
139Michael MatthewsRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
140Bruno PiresTeam Saxo Banks.t.
141Ruggero MarzoliAcqua & Sapones.t.
142Dries DevenynsOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
143Karsten KroonTeam Saxo Banks.t.
144Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
145Alfredo BalloniFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
146Danilo HondoLampre-ISDs.t.
147Arnold JeannessonFDJ-BigMats.t.
148Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
149Matthew WilsonOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
150Tom DanielsonTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
151Rafael de Mattos AndriatoFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
152Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
153Vladimir GusevKatusha Teams.t.
154Kevin HulsmansFarnese Vini Selle Italias.t.
155Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
156Stefano PirazziColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
157Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
158Frederik WillemsLotto Belisols.t.
159Javier Moreno BazanMovistar Teams.t.
160Tom Jelte SlagterRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
161Jacopo GuarnieriAstana Pro Teams.t.
162Massimo CodolAcqua & Sapones.t.
163Boris ShpilevskyAg2r La Mondiales.t.
164Ricardo GarcíaEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
165Alberto LosadaKatusha Teams.t.
166Ivan VelascoEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
167Ángel ViciosoKatusha Teams.t.
168Anthony RavardAg2r La Mondiales.t.
169Enrico BattaglinColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
170Kevin SeeldraeyersAstana Pro Teams.t.
171Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Teams.t.
172Fabio AruAstana Pro Teams.t.
173Wesley SulzbergerOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
174David MillarTeam Garmin-Barracudas.t.
175Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
176Gustav LarssonVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
177Pim LigthartVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
178Filippo SaviniColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
179Mahdi SohrabiLotto Belisols.t.
180Benjamin NovalTeam Saxo Banks.t.
181Maxime VantommeKatusha Teams.t.
182Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
183Jonas VangenechtenLotto Belisols.t.
184Stefano LocatelliColnago - CSF Inoxs.t.
185Gaëtan BilleLotto Belisols.t.
186Gatis SmukulisKatusha Teams.t.
187Kevin Van ImpeVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
188Miguel MinguezEuskaltel Euskadis.t.
189Mathias FrankBMC Racing Teams.t.
190Takashi MiyazawaTeam Saxo Banks.t.
191Luke RobertsTeam Saxo Banks.t.
192Petr IgnatenkoKatusha Teams.t.
193Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Teams.t.
194Michael MørkøvTeam Saxo Banks.t.
195Rinaldo NocentiniAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'04
196Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Teams.t.
197Kanstantsin SiutsouSky Pro Cycling+ 9'55

Points

1Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cycling429
2Francisco VentosoMovistar Team2525
3Thomas De GendtVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team020
4Alessandro PetacchiLampre-ISD2020
5George HincapieBMC Racing Team016
6Danilo NapolitanoAcqua & Sapone1616
7Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team014
8Christopher SuttonSky Pro Cycling1414
9Peter SaganLiquigas-Cannondale1313
10Jakob FuglsangRadioshack Nissan Trek012

Spoiler
11Sacha ModoloColnago - CSF Inox1212
12Tyler FarrarTeam Garmin-Barracuda611
13Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team010
14Manuel QuinziatoBMC Racing Team09
15Gerald CiolekOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team 99
16Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team08
17Mark RenshawRabobank Cycling Team88
18Yauheni HutarovichFDJ-BigMat88
19Ignatas KonovalovasMovistar Team07
20Andrea GuardiniFarnese Vini Selle Italia77
21Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team06
22Roberto FerrariAndroni Giocattoli-Venezuela66
23Fabio SabatiniLiquigas-Cannondale55
24Joost PosthumaRadioshack Nissan Trek04
25Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGE44
26Chris FroomeSky Pro Cycling03
27Jérôme PineauOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team 33
28Marzio BruseghinMovistar Team02
29Andrea PiecheleColnago - CSF Inox22
30Andreas KlierTeam Garmin-Barracuda22
31Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Team01
32Sebastien HinaultAg2r La Mondiale11

 
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