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2005 Tour de France Comes Alive!
Teddy The Creator
Edition: Pro Cycling Manager 2010
Database: PCM.Freaks 2005 TdF Pack
Startlist: Official 2005 Tour de France Startlist


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It's that time of year again, the Tour de France is here! The biggest race on Earth is upon us, and a new set of riders, young and old, are ready to battle it out for the Maillot Jaune.

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This year's route is one for a rider whose team is committed to winning. The famous climbs will obviously greet us once we enter the second week, but before that starts, the time-triallist's will have their time to shine with 76kms of racing against the clock in the first week alone.

But let's not forget the sprinters. They will have many opportunities to raise their arms in celebration as they fight for the Maillot Vert, the green points jersey.

Ever since Lance Armstrong ended the media game of "will he/won't he?" by announcing back in February that he was going to ride this year's Tour de France, the focus has been on the Texan and his team in search of signs of the strength or weakness that will determine the outcome of this year's Tour.

Last year, Armstrong achieved an unprecedented feat when he surpassed the Tour records of Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain to win his sixth Tour, and with the discipline and dominance of his US Postal team, Armstrong almost made it look easy.

If that achievement was astounding, what Armstrong aims to do this year is almost unthinkable: a seventh consecutive victory. That would make Armstrong's domination of the Tour almost unparalleled in cycling history. Sean Kelly's 1982 to 1988 sequence of wins in Paris-Nice is the only similar run of consecutive victories in a major stage race that we can think of - and there is a very big difference between a one-week stage race and grand tour.

Armstrong's form is an enigma, though. On the one hand, his 2004 win was preceded by a dominant ride in the Tour of Georgia; this year he looked less strong in April and victory went to his team-mate Tom Danielson.

On the other hand Armstrong also looked unimpressive in the 2004 Dauphine Libere, as he did this year. But he hit last year's Tour on rising form as riders who had previously been strong fell away, and by the time the 2004 Tour hit the mountains there was no doubt who was in charge.

Both Armstrong's coach Chris Carmichael and directeur sportif Johan Bruyneel have expressed their complete confidence in their man's ability to be ready on July 2. However his form appears in the run up to a Tour, and even with the decline that comes to all riders as they get into their 30s, it would be very foolish to discount Armstrong as the favourite once again this year, especially when you consider the sheer firepower of his Discovery Channel team.

The biggest threat to Armstrong's hopes of a seventh Tour win comes from the T-mobile team. The German outfit will throw three of the world's strongest stage racers against Armstrong: Jan Ullrich, Andreas Klöden and Alexandre Vinokourov. Here they are, and a few others who may surprise:

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www.gigabike.be/common/flags/USA.gif Lance Armstrong - Discovery Channel

The unbackable favourite. The best climber in the world, the best time-triallist in the world. The team to back him up all the way, led by the veteran George Hincapie. What can stop him from making it 7 in a row?

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www.gigabike.be/common/flags/GER.gif Jan Ullrich - T-Mobile Team

If anyone can beat the champion, it's Ullrich. For the first time he has full support from one of the best squads in Tour history, and he will need them if he's to drop Armstrong. He can just about match Lance on the TT, it's the mountains where his team will support him the most.

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www.gigabike.be/common/flags/ITA.gif Ivan Basso - Team CSC

From Ullrich on, these riders are outsiders. The strongest of the bunch seems to be the Giro revelation Ivan Basso. A monumental climber, the question is whether he can keep up after putting in a strong ride in the leg-sapping Giro, where a stomach-bug hindered his chances for the overall.

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www.gigabike.be/common/flags/DEN.gif Michael Rasmussen - Team Rabobank

"The Chicken", Rasmussen is one of the strongest climbers of his generation. A favourite for the Polka-Dot jersey, Rasmussen will have to make up lots of time with one of his signature breaks because come the time-trial, he will be near the bottom of the pack. Hard-to-tell how he'll go.

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www.gigabike.be/common/flags/GER.gif Andreas Kloden and www.gigabike.be/common/flags/KAZ.gif Alexandre Vinokourov - T-Mobile Team

These two are paired together as possible winners, if Ullrich fails. They've shown ability to podium GTs in the past, but working for Ullrich means that a high-finish may be out of reach. Both similar riders with great ability against the clock, and uphilll.


And let's not forget guys like:

Levi Leipheimer - Gerolsteiner

Alejandro Valverde and Francisco Mancebo - Illes Balears-Caisse d'Epargne

Cadel Evans - Davitamon - Lotto

Floyd Landis and Oscar Pereiro - Team Phonak

Roberto Heras - Liberty - Seguros

and Bradley McGee - FDJ who could all suprise us and end up on the podium in Paris.

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A quick look at the Green Jersey battle sees three riders at the top of our list:

Thor Hushovd - Credit Agricole

Tom Boonen - QuickStep

and Robbie McEwen - Davitamon - Lotto

Hushovd and Boonen have strong teams surrounding them, looking to guide them to the green jersey, while McEwen is all alone, but he will have no problems winning sprints I'm sure. It's getting over the mountains that will be his obstacle. If he makes it all the way to Paris, the Australian may be draped in green for the second year running.

Here is the full startlist for this year.

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Discovery Channel
1. L.Armstrong
2. J.Azevedo
3. M.Beltran
4. G.Hincapie
5. B.Noval
6. P.Padrnos
7. Y.Popovych
8. J.Rubiera
9. P.Savoldelli

T-Mobile
11. J.Ullrich
12. G.Guerini
13. M.Kessler
14. A.Klöden
15. D.Nardello
16. S.Schreck
17. O.Sevilla
18. T.Steinhauser
19. A.Vinokourov

Team CSC
21. I.Basso
22. K.Arvesen
23. B.Julich
24. G.Lombardi
25. L.Roberts
26. C.Sastre
27. N.Sørensen
28. J.Voigt
29. D.Zabriskie

Davitamon - Lotto
31. C.Evans
32. M.Aerts
33. C.Brandt
34. R.McEwen
35. A.Merckx
36. F.Rodriguez
37. L.Van Bon
38. W.Vansevenant
39. J.Vansummeren

Illes Balears
41. A.Valverde
42. J.Arrieta
43. D.Arroyo
44. D.Becke
45. I.Galvez
46. J.García Acosta
47. V.Karpets
48. F.Mancebo
49. X.Zandio

Domina Vacanze
51. S.Gonchar
52. A.Bertolini
53. A.Cortinovis
54. A.Furlan
55. A.Grivko
56. M.Iglinskiy
57. J.Ludewig
58. R.Nuritdinov
59. A.Vanotti

Phonak
61. F.Landis
62. S.Botero
63. B.Grabsch
64. J.Gutiérrez Cataluña
65. R.Hunter
66. N.Jalabert
67. A.Moos
68. O.Pereiro
69. S.Zampieri

Rabobank
71. D.Menchov
72. M.Boogerd
73. E.Dekker
74. K.Kroon
75. G.Löwik
76. J.Posthuma
77. M.Rasmussen
78. M.Wauters
79. P.Weening

Crédit Agricole
81. C.Moreau
82. L.Bodrogi
83. P.Caucchioli
84. P.Halgand
85. S.Hinault
86. T.Hushovd
87. S.Joly
88. A.Kashechkin
89. J.Kirsipuu

Gerolsteiner
91. L.Leipheimer
92. R.Förster
93. S.Lang
94. M.Rich
95. R.Scholz
96. G.Totschnig
97. F.Wegmann
98. P.Wrölich
99. B.Zberg

Liberty Seguros
101. R.Heras
102. J.Beloki
103. A.Contador
104. A.Davis
105. I.Gonzalez De Galdeano
106. J.Jaksche
107. M.Serrano
108. L.Sánchez Gil
109. Á.Vicioso

Lampre
111. E.Mazzoleni
112. G.Bortolami
113. S.Commesso
114. G.Glomser
115. D.Loosli
116. E.Petrov
117. D.Righi
118. A.Spezialetti
119. G.Stangelj

FDJeux
121. B.McGee
122. S.Casar
123. B.Cooke
124. C.DaCruz
125. B.Eisel
126. P.Gilbert
127. T.Lövkvist
128. C.Mengin
129. F.Mourey

Quickstep
131. M.Rogers
132. T.Boonen
133. W.Cretskens
134. K.Hulsmans
135. S.Knaven
136. P.Sinkewitz
137. B.Tankink
138. G.Trenti
139. S.Zanini

Saunier Duval
141. J.Gárate
142. R.Bertogliati
143. D.Cañada
144. N.Fritsch
145. J.Gomez Marchante
146. C.Horner
147. L.Piepoli
148. M.Quinziato
149. C.Zaballa

Euskaltel
151. H.Zubeldia
152. I.Camaño Ortuzar
153. U.Etxebarria
154. I.Flores
155. D.Herrero Llorente
156. I.Isasi
157. I.Landaluze
158. E.Martínez de Esteban
159. I.Mayo

Liquigas
161. D.Cioni
162. M.Albasini
163. M.Backstedt
164. K.Carlström
165. S.Garzelli
166. M.Gerosa
167. M.Ljungqvist
168. L.Pagliarini
169. F.Pellizotti

Fassa Bortolo
171. K.Kirchen
172. L.Bernucci
173. F.Cancellara
174. C.Corioni
175. M.Facci
176. J.Flecha
177. D.Frigo
178. M.Giunti
179. V.Gustov

Cofidis
181. D.Moncoutié
182. S.Augé
183. F.Bessy
184. S.Chavanel
185. T.Marichal
186. S.O'Grady
187. J.Tombak
188. C.Vasseur
189. M.White

Bouygues Telecom
191. L.Brochard
192. W.Bénéteau
193. P.Fédrigo
194. A.Geslin
195. L.Lefèvre
196. J.Pineau
197. D.Rous
198. M.Sprick
199. T.Voeckler

AG2r
201. M.Astarloza
202. S.Calzati
203. S.Dumoulin
204. S.Gerrans
205. S.Goubert
206. Y.Krivtsov
207. J.Nazon
208. N.Portal
209. L.Turpin


Tour de France Betting 2005


This year, a special betting system is being introduced for the spectators watching at home. Before the race, and for every stage, you will be able to place bets on who you think will win the race overall, or win the stage, or maybe win a jersey like KoM, Points or the Maillot Jaune. The final earnings of each competitor will be tallied up in Paris and the winner will be awarded a special prize.

If you wish to participate, send the Bet Master, Teddy the Creator, a PM stating that you would like to join the competition, and what bet(s) you would like to place, if any. Every competitior starts with TDF$50.00 and at the end of each stage I will list the winners and losers of each day.

If you want to win it, you gotta be in it!

The first bets are now open! Here they are:

General Classification - Winner
Lance Armstrong - 2.00
Jan Ullrich - 3.45
Ivan Basso - 4.00
A. Kloden - 4.25
A. VInokourov - 5.50
M. Rasmussen - 7.50
Levi Leipheimer - 12.50
An Australian Rider - 13.00
A Spanish Rider - 13.00
Other - 45.00

Points Classification - Winner
Tom Boonen - 3.25
Thor Hushovd - 3.35
Robbie McEwen - 3.40
Stuart O'Grady - 7.50
Robert Forster - 9.50
Other - 20.00

King of the Mountains Classification - Winner
Michael Rasmussen - 4.50
Lance Armstrong - 5.50
Ivan Basso - 5.75
A Telekom Rider - 6.00
Christophe Moreau - 7.50
Other - 5.00


Full Standings:

RankingNameTotal TdF$
1Pellizotti2135.75
2baseballlover31284.95
3fernando9766.50
4pylarz59.25
5jseadog152.35
6Pinktay351.70
7sutty6850.00

Edited by Teddy The Creator on 28-07-2012 04:04
 
Schleck96
This will be a great story. I look forward to it. Good Luck!
 
Schleck96
This will be a great story. I look forward to it. Good Luck!
 
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This year's grand depart is in the Vendee region of France, specifically the town of Fromentine. A long prologue awaits the riders, with 19kms of road to decide who will wear the first maillot jaune. The course will suit a rider like Fabian Cancellara, last year's prologue winner, or the ever-consistent Lance. Ullrich and Basso will have a chance to flex their muscles and distance some of the other sompetitors.


Tour de France Betting 2005


Two new bets are available for spectators to take part in. The classification bets will be available until tomorrow morning's depart.

Stage Winner - Stage 1
1.85 - Lance Armstrong
2.00 - Fabian Cancellara
2.25 - George Hincapie
3.50 - Bradley McGee
4.75 - Dave Zabriskie
4.75 - A Telekom Rider
5.50 - Laszlo Bodrogi
7.00 - Jens Voigt
19.00 - Other Rider

Match-Up - Stage 1

Which of these two front-runners will make the first gain of the Tour?

Jan Ullrich - 2.45
Ivan Basso - 3.00


You know the drill, send you bets to Teddy the Creator! If unsure, read the bottom of the first post.
 
sutty68
Good Luck Teddy, this story looks like it could be a good one Wink
 
Teddy The Creator
There are 12 Hours Remaining until BETS ARE CLOSED for the 1st stage.

Keep the bets coming, and we can get this Tour going!
 
sutty68
Can't wait for the first installment Wink
 
Spilak23
This looks great! I remember playing this Tour with T-Mobile on PCM 2005, I think I won it 50 times with Ullrich Pfft
 
fernando97
Good luck with it Teddy!
 
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BETS ARE NOW CLOSED for the pre-race and the first stage. Report coming soon, along with stage two bets.
 
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Crap, missed it. Please let me please! Saw this too late! Please let me in! I'm begging you. I am typing on my knees right now.

Why did I miss it? Sad

Edit: Thank you for letting me in. Really going to enjoy this story. Smile
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For the fifth year in it's history, the Tour stars here, in the Vendee region of France. For the first time though, we're in the small western town of Fromentine, with a 19km time-trial replacing the traditional short prologue.

All eyes are on Lance to see if he can take the maillot jaune on day one, or will a challenge come from a younger rider looking to change the guard. We'll have to see.
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[img-r]https://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd443/Teddy_The_Creator/th_karpets.jpg[/img-r] The day started with the 4-time Tour starter Ludovic Turpin (AGP) rolling off the ramp to kick off the 92nd Tour de France. The Frenchman was greeted with cheers from the large crowd, but he would obviously not win today.

As some notable names began their ride, few caught the eye as much as the Maillot Blan contender Vladimir Karpets. The Iles Balears rider stormed through the course with the wind on his side and set a new best time, that many saw as a serious threat for the day. This was backed up by the rides of Floyd Landis (PHO) and Jens Voigt (CSC), two specialists who couldn't knock the 24-year old from his perch on top, despite very fast rides. A new force perhaps?

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Landis had no answer for the Russian..

More riders were reeled off one by one, none able to pass Karpets. The closest was Andrey Kashechkin (CRE), a consistent time-triallist and prologue rider, who's best efforts were still 11 seconds shy of Karpets. The Russian's case was helped by the sudden change of weather, with rain beggining to fall as Sylvain Chavanel (COF) left the gates.

In this rainy period, some big names left the starthouse. Alexandre Vinokourov and Andreas Kloden (TMO), Fabian Cancellara (FAS), Dave Zabriskie (CSC), World Champ Michael Rogers (QST), Laszlo Bodrogi (CRE) and Yaroslav Popovych (DSC) all leaving in the rain, putting their chances of a win and the yellow jersey in the bin. None could match Karpets.

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Chava chose a bad time to start his ride...


[img-r]https://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd443/Teddy_The_Creator/hinapei.jpg[/img-r] It seemed as the final bunch of riders left the start, fortunes were changing. The sun began to shine, the roads began to dry and the crowds began to build. The big guns would be out soon. The first out was George Hincapie (DSC). Lance's right hand man was a prologue specialist, and had worn the yellow jersey before. It seemed though that the longer distance hurt him, and he finished 42 seconds behind Karpets, who was looking ever strong.

Now the last 10 riders were starting their rides. Cadel Evans (LOT) and Levi Leipheimer (GER) both left, neither could touch Karpets. Bobby Julich (CSC) next. Close, but not yet. Salvodelli, Botero and Basso all left. At the first check, they weren't even near. Basso had a reported stomach bug, and it showed. Finally, it was Jan Ulrich and Lance Armstrong. Ullrich had requested to start last and Armstrong agreed, so it was the American out first, and he didn't dissapoint, equalling Karpets at the halfway point.

Into the second half of the course for Lance, and he had Basso in his sights, as well as the time of Karpets. Ullrich was slow over the first 7kms.

And Lance pulled out a spectacular ride, coming to the line with Basso, and securing the maillot jaune by 8 seconds over Karpets. Ullrich was way off, 53 seconds back.

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Will he ever lose the maillot jaune?

1Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team24'39
2Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 8
3Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systems+ 10
4Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole+ 21
5Jens VoigtTeam CSC+ 22
6Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricoles.t.
7Bobby JulichTeam CSC+ 26
8Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Team+ 29
9Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems+ 32
10Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo+ 40

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11David ZabriskieTeam CSC+ 42
12Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 49
13Michael RogersQuicksteps.t.
14Cadel EvansDavitamon - Lottos.t.
15George HincapieDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 50
16Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 52
17Jan UllrichT-Mobile Team+ 53
18Francisco Mancebo PerezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 55
19Carlos SastreTeam CSC+ 56
20Paolo SavoldelliDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 59
21Levi LeipheimerGerolsteiners.t.
22Kurt-Asle ArvesenTeam CSC+ 1'01
23Christophe MoreauCrédit Agricole+ 1'02
24Oscar Pereiro SioPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
25Stuart O'GradyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'03
26Didier RousBouygues Telecom+ 1'05
27Igor Gonzalez De GaldeanoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'07
28Andreas KlödenT-Mobile Team+ 1'08
29Sylvain ChavanelCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'13
30Joost PosthumaRabobank+ 1'14
31Denis MenchovRabobank+ 1'16
32José Enrique Gutiérrez CataluñaPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
33Sebastian LangGerolsteiner+ 1'19
34Bert GrabschPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'20
35Marc WautersRabobank+ 1'21
36Juan Antonio FlechaFassa Bortolos.t.
37Nicki SørensenTeam CSC+ 1'23
38Erik DekkerRabobanks.t.
39Ivan BassoTeam CSCs.t.
40Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'25
41Roberto HerasLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
42Alexandre MoosPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'26
43José AzevedoDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
44Michael RichGerolsteiners.t.
45Bram TankinkQuickstep+ 1'29
46Dario FrigoFassa Bortolos.t.
47Bradley McGeeFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'30
48Thor HushovdCrédit Agricoles.t.
49Servais KnavenQuicksteps.t.
50Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'31
51Jörg JakscheLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
52Evgeni PetrovLampre - Caffitas.t.
53Walter BénéteauBouygues Telecoms.t.
54José Luis RubieraDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'34
55Chris HornerSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
56Pavel PadrnosDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
57Dario David CioniLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'35
58Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
59Lorenzo BernucciFassa Bortolos.t.
60Stefano GarzelliLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
61Massimo GiuntiFassa Bortolo+ 1'36
62Manuel BeltranDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
63Oscar SevillaT-Mobile Team+ 1'37
64Serhiy GoncharDomina Vacanzes.t.
65Patrik SinkewitzQuickstep+ 1'38
66Rubens BertogliatiSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
67Marcus LjungqvistLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
68Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom+ 1'40
69Georg TotschnigGerolsteiners.t.
70Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
71Fred RodriguezDavitamon - Lotto+ 1'42
72Nicolas JalabertPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'43
73Luke RobertsTeam CSCs.t.
74Fabian WegmannGerolsteiner+ 1'46
75Benjamin NovalDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'47
76Joseba BelokiLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'48
77Yuriy KrivtsovAG2r Prévoyance+ 1'49
78Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'50
79Marcos SerranoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
80Alessandro CortinovisDomina Vacanze+ 1'51
81Ronny ScholzGerolsteiners.t.
82Mario AertsDavitamon - Lotto+ 1'52
83Robert FörsterGerolsteiners.t.
84Tobias SteinhauserT-Mobile Team+ 1'53
85Egoi Martínez de EstebanEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
86José Vicente García AcostaIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
87Andrei GrivkoDomina Vacanzes.t.
88Iñaki IsasiEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'54
89Robert HunterPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
90Manuel QuinziatoSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 1'55
91Jörg LudewigDomina Vacanzes.t.
92Laurent LefèvreBouygues Telecoms.t.
93Haimar ZubeldiaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'59
94José Angel Gomez MarchanteSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
95Simon GerransAG2r Prévoyances.t.
96Ángel ViciosoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'00
97Alessandro BertoliniDomina Vacanzes.t.
98Iker Camaño OrtuzarEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
99José Luis Arrieta LujambioIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
100Sébastien JolyCrédit Agricole+ 2'01
101Leon Van BonDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'03
102Iñigo LandaluzeEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'04
103Xavier Zandio EchaideIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'05
104Pietro CaucchioliCrédit Agricoles.t.
105Mauro GerosaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
106Cédric VasseurCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'07
107Luciano André Pagliarini MendoncaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
108Jan KirsipuuCrédit Agricoles.t.
109Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
110Juan Manuel GárateSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
111David MoncoutiéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'09
112Stéphane AugéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
113Mauro FacciFassa Bortolos.t.
114Beat ZbergGerolsteiner+ 2'10
115Robbie McEwenDavitamon - Lottos.t.
116Laurent BrochardBouygues Telecom+ 2'12
117Daniele NardelloT-Mobile Teams.t.
118Wim VansevenantDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'14
119Thomas VoecklerBouygues Telecom+ 2'15
120David CañadaSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 2'16
121Michael BoogerdRabobanks.t.
122Peter WrölichGerolsteiner+ 2'17
123Franco PellizottiLiquigas - Bianchi+ 2'18
124Alessandro SpezialettiLampre - Caffitas.t.
125Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'19
126Leonardo PiepoliSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
127Giuseppe GueriniT-Mobile Team+ 2'20
128Stefan SchreckT-Mobile Teams.t.
129Nicolas PortalAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'21
130Christophe BrandtDavitamon - Lottos.t.
131Mikel Astarloza ChaurreauAG2r Prévoyances.t.
132Maxim IglinskiyDomina Vacanzes.t.
133Sylvain CalzatiAG2r Prévoyances.t.
134Pierrick FédrigoBouygues Telecoms.t.
135Isaac Galvez LopezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
136Kim KirchenFassa Bortolo+ 2'22
137Giovanni LombardiTeam CSCs.t.
138Matthias KesslerT-Mobile Team+ 2'23
139Patrice HalgandCrédit Agricoles.t.
140Anthony GeslinBouygues Telecoms.t.
141Philippe GilbertFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'24
142Gianluca BortolamiLampre - Caffitas.t.
143Mathieu SprickBouygues Telecom+ 2'25
144David Herrero LlorenteEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
145Kevin HulsmansQuickstep+ 2'27
146Jean-Patrick NazonAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'28
147Christophe MenginFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
148Magnus BackstedtLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
149Eddy MazzoleniLampre - Caffita+ 2'29
150Daniele RighiLampre - Caffita+ 2'30
151Guido TrentiQuickstep+ 2'31
152Wilfried CretskensQuicksteps.t.
153Thierry MarichalCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
154Steve ZampieriPhonak Hearing Systems+ 2'33
155Stéphane GoubertAG2r Prévoyances.t.
156Nicolas FritschSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
157Janek TombakCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'35
158Johan VansummerenDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'36
159David Arroyo DuranIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'37
160Daniel BeckeIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'38
161Iker FloresEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
162Matthew WhiteCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'40
163Constantino ZaballaSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 2'41
164Stefano ZaniniQuicksteps.t.
165Ludovic TurpinAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'43
166Rafael NuritdinovDomina Vacanze+ 2'45
167Gorazd StangeljLampre - Caffitas.t.
168Volodymir GustovFassa Bortolo+ 2'46
169Salvatore CommessoLampre - Caffitas.t.
170Baden CookeFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
171Gerrit GlomserLampre - Caffita+ 2'47
172Michael RasmussenRabobank+ 2'51
173Francis MoureyFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'52
174Iban MayoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'55
175Gerben LöwikRabobanks.t.
176Axel MerckxDavitamon - Lottos.t.
177Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'57
178David LoosliLampre - Caffita+ 2'58
179Angelo FurlanDomina Vacanze+ 2'59
180Pieter WeeningRabobank+ 3'02
181Samuel DumoulinAG2r Prévoyance+ 3'03
182Kjell CarlströmLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
183Frédéric BessyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 3'04
184Sebastien HinaultCrédit Agricoles.t.
185Claudio CorioniFassa Bortolo+ 3'05
186Unai EtxebarriaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'11
187Alessandro VanottiDomina Vacanze+ 3'14
188Karsten KroonRabobank+ 3'17
189Carlos DaCruzFrançaise des Jeux+ 3'35


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General Classification

1Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team24'39
2Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 8
3Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systems+ 10
4Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole+ 21
5Jens VoigtTeam CSC+ 22
6Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricoles.t.
7Bobby JulichTeam CSC+ 26
8Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Team+ 29
9Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems+ 32
10Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo+ 40

Spoiler
11David ZabriskieTeam CSC+ 42
12Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 49
13Michael RogersQuicksteps.t.
14Cadel EvansDavitamon - Lottos.t.
15George HincapieDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 50
16Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 52
17Jan UllrichT-Mobile Team+ 53
18Francisco Mancebo PerezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 55
19Carlos SastreTeam CSC+ 56
20Paolo SavoldelliDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 59
21Levi LeipheimerGerolsteiners.t.
22Kurt-Asle ArvesenTeam CSC+ 1'01
23Christophe MoreauCrédit Agricole+ 1'02
24Oscar Pereiro SioPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
25Stuart O'GradyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'03
26Didier RousBouygues Telecom+ 1'05
27Igor Gonzalez De GaldeanoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'07
28Andreas KlödenT-Mobile Team+ 1'08
29Sylvain ChavanelCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'13
30Joost PosthumaRabobank+ 1'14
31Denis MenchovRabobank+ 1'16
32José Enrique Gutiérrez CataluñaPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
33Sebastian LangGerolsteiner+ 1'19
34Bert GrabschPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'20
35Marc WautersRabobank+ 1'21
36Juan Antonio FlechaFassa Bortolos.t.
37Nicki SørensenTeam CSC+ 1'23
38Erik DekkerRabobanks.t.
39Ivan BassoTeam CSCs.t.
40Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'25
41Roberto HerasLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
42Alexandre MoosPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'26
43José AzevedoDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
44Michael RichGerolsteiners.t.
45Bram TankinkQuickstep+ 1'29
46Dario FrigoFassa Bortolos.t.
47Bradley McGeeFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'30
48Thor HushovdCrédit Agricoles.t.
49Servais KnavenQuicksteps.t.
50Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'31
51Jörg JakscheLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
52Evgeni PetrovLampre - Caffitas.t.
53Walter BénéteauBouygues Telecoms.t.
54José Luis RubieraDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'34
55Chris HornerSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
56Pavel PadrnosDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
57Dario David CioniLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'35
58Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
59Lorenzo BernucciFassa Bortolos.t.
60Stefano GarzelliLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
61Massimo GiuntiFassa Bortolo+ 1'36
62Manuel BeltranDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
63Oscar SevillaT-Mobile Team+ 1'37
64Serhiy GoncharDomina Vacanzes.t.
65Patrik SinkewitzQuickstep+ 1'38
66Rubens BertogliatiSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
67Marcus LjungqvistLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
68Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom+ 1'40
69Georg TotschnigGerolsteiners.t.
70Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
71Fred RodriguezDavitamon - Lotto+ 1'42
72Nicolas JalabertPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'43
73Luke RobertsTeam CSCs.t.
74Fabian WegmannGerolsteiner+ 1'46
75Benjamin NovalDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'47
76Joseba BelokiLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'48
77Yuriy KrivtsovAG2r Prévoyance+ 1'49
78Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'50
79Marcos SerranoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
80Alessandro CortinovisDomina Vacanze+ 1'51
81Ronny ScholzGerolsteiners.t.
82Mario AertsDavitamon - Lotto+ 1'52
83Robert FörsterGerolsteiners.t.
84Tobias SteinhauserT-Mobile Team+ 1'53
85Egoi Martínez de EstebanEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
86José Vicente García AcostaIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
87Andrei GrivkoDomina Vacanzes.t.
88Iñaki IsasiEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'54
89Robert HunterPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
90Manuel QuinziatoSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 1'55
91Jörg LudewigDomina Vacanzes.t.
92Laurent LefèvreBouygues Telecoms.t.
93Haimar ZubeldiaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1'59
94José Angel Gomez MarchanteSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
95Simon GerransAG2r Prévoyances.t.
96Ángel ViciosoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'00
97Alessandro BertoliniDomina Vacanzes.t.
98Iker Camaño OrtuzarEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
99José Luis Arrieta LujambioIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
100Sébastien JolyCrédit Agricole+ 2'01
101Leon Van BonDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'03
102Iñigo LandaluzeEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'04
103Xavier Zandio EchaideIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'05
104Pietro CaucchioliCrédit Agricoles.t.
105Mauro GerosaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
106Cédric VasseurCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'07
107Luciano André Pagliarini MendoncaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
108Jan KirsipuuCrédit Agricoles.t.
109Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
110Juan Manuel GárateSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
111David MoncoutiéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'09
112Stéphane AugéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
113Mauro FacciFassa Bortolos.t.
114Beat ZbergGerolsteiner+ 2'10
115Robbie McEwenDavitamon - Lottos.t.
116Laurent BrochardBouygues Telecom+ 2'12
117Daniele NardelloT-Mobile Teams.t.
118Wim VansevenantDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'14
119Thomas VoecklerBouygues Telecom+ 2'15
120David CañadaSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 2'16
121Michael BoogerdRabobanks.t.
122Peter WrölichGerolsteiner+ 2'17
123Franco PellizottiLiquigas - Bianchi+ 2'18
124Alessandro SpezialettiLampre - Caffitas.t.
125Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'19
126Leonardo PiepoliSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
127Giuseppe GueriniT-Mobile Team+ 2'20
128Stefan SchreckT-Mobile Teams.t.
129Nicolas PortalAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'21
130Christophe BrandtDavitamon - Lottos.t.
131Mikel Astarloza ChaurreauAG2r Prévoyances.t.
132Maxim IglinskiyDomina Vacanzes.t.
133Sylvain CalzatiAG2r Prévoyances.t.
134Pierrick FédrigoBouygues Telecoms.t.
135Isaac Galvez LopezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
136Kim KirchenFassa Bortolo+ 2'22
137Giovanni LombardiTeam CSCs.t.
138Matthias KesslerT-Mobile Team+ 2'23
139Patrice HalgandCrédit Agricoles.t.
140Anthony GeslinBouygues Telecoms.t.
141Philippe GilbertFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'24
142Gianluca BortolamiLampre - Caffitas.t.
143Mathieu SprickBouygues Telecom+ 2'25
144David Herrero LlorenteEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
145Kevin HulsmansQuickstep+ 2'27
146Jean-Patrick NazonAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'28
147Christophe MenginFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
148Magnus BackstedtLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
149Eddy MazzoleniLampre - Caffita+ 2'29
150Daniele RighiLampre - Caffita+ 2'30
151Guido TrentiQuickstep+ 2'31
152Wilfried CretskensQuicksteps.t.
153Thierry MarichalCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
154Steve ZampieriPhonak Hearing Systems+ 2'33
155Stéphane GoubertAG2r Prévoyances.t.
156Nicolas FritschSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
157Janek TombakCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'35
158Johan VansummerenDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'36
159David Arroyo DuranIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'37
160Daniel BeckeIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'38
161Iker FloresEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
162Matthew WhiteCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'40
163Constantino ZaballaSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 2'41
164Stefano ZaniniQuicksteps.t.
165Ludovic TurpinAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'43
166Rafael NuritdinovDomina Vacanze+ 2'45
167Gorazd StangeljLampre - Caffitas.t.
168Volodymir GustovFassa Bortolo+ 2'46
169Salvatore CommessoLampre - Caffitas.t.
170Baden CookeFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
171Gerrit GlomserLampre - Caffita+ 2'47
172Michael RasmussenRabobank+ 2'51
173Francis MoureyFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'52
174Iban MayoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'55
175Gerben LöwikRabobanks.t.
176Axel MerckxDavitamon - Lottos.t.
177Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'57
178David LoosliLampre - Caffita+ 2'58
179Angelo FurlanDomina Vacanze+ 2'59
180Pieter WeeningRabobank+ 3'02
181Samuel DumoulinAG2r Prévoyance+ 3'03
182Kjell CarlströmLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
183Frédéric BessyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 3'04
184Sebastien HinaultCrédit Agricoles.t.
185Claudio CorioniFassa Bortolo+ 3'05
186Unai EtxebarriaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'11
187Alessandro VanottiDomina Vacanze+ 3'14
188Karsten KroonRabobank+ 3'17
189Carlos DaCruzFrançaise des Jeux+ 3'35


Points Classification

1Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team15
2Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne12
3Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systems10
4Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole8
5Jens VoigtTeam CSC6
6Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricole5
7Bobby JulichTeam CSC4
8Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Team3
9Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems2
10Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo1


Young Rider Classificaton

1Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne24'47
2Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole+ 13
3Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo+ 32
4Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 41
5Tom BoonenQuickstep+ 44
6Joost PosthumaRabobank+ 1'06
7Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'17
8Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'23
9Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'27
10Patrik SinkewitzQuickstep+ 1'30

Spoiler
11Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom+ 1'32
12Fabian WegmannGerolsteiner+ 1'38
13Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'42
14Andrei GrivkoDomina Vacanze+ 1'45
15José Angel Gomez MarchanteSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 1'51
16Simon GerransAG2r Prévoyances.t.
17Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 1'59
18Mauro FacciFassa Bortolo+ 2'01
19Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'11
20Maxim IglinskiyDomina Vacanze+ 2'13
21Anthony GeslinBouygues Telecom+ 2'15
22Philippe GilbertFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'16
23Mathieu SprickBouygues Telecom+ 2'17
24Johan VansummerenDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'28
25David Arroyo DuranIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'29
26Francis MoureyFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'44
27Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'49
28David LoosliLampre - Caffita+ 2'50
29Pieter WeeningRabobank+ 2'54
30Samuel DumoulinAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'55
31Claudio CorioniFassa Bortolo+ 2'57
32Alessandro VanottiDomina Vacanze+ 3'06


Tour de France Betting 2005

Today Lance once again dominated his favourite discipline, taking the jersey, the points and the glory. Shows why his odds were so low. Here are today's winners and losers in both bets:

Stage Winner

Winners

baseballlover312 - 3$ on Lance Armstrong (1.85). You win $5.55.

Losers

pylarz - $3 on Fabian Cancellara (2.00). You lose $3.
fernando97 - 8$ on Fabian Cancellara - You lose $8
jseadog1 - $5 on Fabian Cancellara - You lose $5
Pinktay3 - $2 on Brad McGee (3.50) - You lose $2

Match-Up

Winners

pylarz - $5 on Jan Ullrich (2.45) - You win $12.25
Pellizotti2 - $35 on Jan Ullrich - You win $85.75
fernando97 - $10 on Jan Ullrich - You win $24.50
jseadog1 - $3 on Jan Ullrich - You win $7.35
Pinktay3 - $1.50 o Jan Ullrich - You win $3.70
baseballlover312 - 12$ on Jan Ullrich - You win $29.40

It seems like that last bet had some good odds! Pfft

Here is the leaderboard after 1 stage of the Tour de France:

RankingNameTotal TdF$
1Pellizotti2135.75
2baseballlover31284.95
3fernando9766.50
4pylarz59.25
5jseadog152.35
6Pinktay351.70
7sutty6850.00


Well done to all our winners, stage 2's bets will be up soon.

It's time for the sprinters!
 
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Good day for me. Chose my bets wisely. Smile Should have put more money on Armstrong, but I can't complain with the result.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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The first road stage of the Tour hugs the west coast for about half the stage before heading inland for the finish in Les Essarts, a town associated with battles during the French Revolution. There's sure to be a battle royale going on at about 5pm on Sunday as Davitamon-Lotto's Robbie McEwen, Quickstep's Tom Boonen and Credit Agricole's Thor Hushovd have their first hit-out at the end of this flat stage, which shouldn't pose too many problems for any of the riders.

Tour de France Betting 2005


The first road stage of this Tour is a tough one to pick, as no one is sure of the sprinters' fitness and form.

Stage Winner - Stage 2
2.15 - Robbie McEwen
2.20 - Tom Boonen
2.25 - Thor Hushovd
4.00 - Allan Davis
4.50 - Baden Cooke
4.50 - Stuart O'Grady
5.00 - Luciano Pagliarini
15.00 - Other

Match-Up - Stage 2

Which of these second-tier Aussies will finish faster?

1.55 - Allan Davis
1.75 - Baden Cooke
2.00 - Stuart O'Grady


Standings:

RankingNameTotal TdF$
1Pellizotti2135.75
2baseballlover31284.95
3fernando9766.50
4pylarz59.25
5jseadog152.35
6Pinktay351.70
7sutty6850.00


Send all best to Teddy the Creator before the start of stage 2, which is in about 6 hours. A warning will be issued.
 
Teddy The Creator
Bets are now CLOSED. Stage 2 starts now...

Stage 3 bets will be up within the hour..
 
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The Tour's GC is obviously decided in the tall mountains, but the Points is a whole other competition, and the battle starts today. A pan-flat course should finish with a mass sprint, with a large bank of riders looking to wear Green for the first time. Today will be a great guide for the rest of the Tours sprints.
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[IMG-r]https://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd443/Teddy_The_Creator/voigt.jpg[/IMG-r] The first attacks of the day came straight after the start. A mainly French break based around Thomas Voeckler (BOU) was brought back by Discovery after Jens Voigt (CSC) joined in. Voigt was was only 22" behind Armstrong at the start of the day, so Lance and his teammates were having nothing of it as they were brought back.

Most riders were scared to attack, with Discovery vicious on the front, and Credit Agricole and Lotto helping on the side, but the exciting 22-year old Spaniard Luis Leon Sanchez (LIB) broke the stronghold, attacking solo to create a quick break. He was joined by 7 more riders soon, and the BOTD was formed.

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It seemed today's break was a chance for TV time and nothing more...


[IMG-r]https://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd443/Teddy_The_Creator/boonen.jpg[/IMG-r] The rain was falling hard today in what had been a disastrous tour weather-wise so far. And while the rain falls, disasters happen. This year's first disaster occured here. Two riders had fallen on the side of the road near th efront of the peloton. One got up unscathed, the other was seriously injusred. The man on the ground was Tom Boonen (QST). The Belgian had broken his collarbone in the crash, and his Tour was over before it even started.

The break's lead was being slowly cut by the usual suspects (Discovery, Lotto, Credit Agricole) and the riders involved didn't seem excited by the idea of riding alone all day. It seemed a bunch sprint was inevitable as the peloton entered the sea-side town of La Terriere, and the loss of Tommeke was only encouraging the others.

The distinct lack of lead-out trains in this stage was strange, but it seemed to be in Robbie McEwen's (LOT) favour, as he just stuck to Hushovd's wheel, hoping to kick at the right time. 8kms left in the race and the control of the P was with Discovery still as they worked to bring back the BOTD, who were caught within the final 5kms.

[IMG-r]https://i1220.photobucket.com/albums/dd443/Teddy_The_Creator/valverde.jpg[/IMG-r] The final kilometre into Les Essarts was crazy. FDJ began a short train with Bernard Eisel at the front for Baden Cooke, but that failed. Hushovd and Kirsipuu were at the front at one point, but they laid back. It seemed it would be free for all. One rider who was a surprise at the front was Alejandro Valverde (ILB). The climber seemed to think he was a sprinter, as he hit the front and began his sprint first.

And it was working well! The Spaniard was driving the sprinters to the front, and as Hushovd and O'Grady kicked, with McEwen out of position, He stayed at the front. Who would win?

O'Grady! The 3-time stage winner had the luck to win today, as Hushovd closed. Valverde rode admirably to third, while McEwen seemed very fast but bad positioning cost him. Crazy sprint.

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Stuey didn't risk a celebration, but teammate Sylvain Chavanel could!

1Stuart O'GradyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone4h15'19
2Thor HushovdCrédit Agricoles.t.
3Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
4Robbie McEwenDavitamon - Lottos.t.
5Baden CookeFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
6Peter WrölichGerolsteiners.t.
7Jean-Patrick NazonAG2r Prévoyances.t.
8Leon Van BonDavitamon - Lottos.t.
9Jörg JakscheLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
10Fabian WegmannGerolsteiners.t.

Spoiler
11Magnus BackstedtLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
12Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecoms.t.
13Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
14Franco PellizottiLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
15Marcus LjungqvistLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
16Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
17Sylvain ChavanelCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
18Fred RodriguezDavitamon - Lottos.t.
19Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
20David MoncoutiéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
21Robert FörsterGerolsteiners.t.
22Nicolas PortalAG2r Prévoyances.t.
23Giovanni LombardiTeam CSCs.t.
24Robert HunterPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
25Patrice HalgandCrédit Agricoles.t.
26Christophe BrandtDavitamon - Lottos.t.
27Yuriy KrivtsovAG2r Prévoyances.t.
28Jan UllrichT-Mobile Teams.t.
29José Luis Arrieta LujambioIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
30Simon GerransAG2r Prévoyances.t.
31Alexandre MoosPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
32Oscar Pereiro SioPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
33Eddy MazzoleniLampre - Caffitas.t.
34Tobias SteinhauserT-Mobile Teams.t.
35Sebastien HinaultCrédit Agricoles.t.
36Samuel DumoulinAG2r Prévoyances.t.
37Cadel EvansDavitamon - Lottos.t.
38Christophe MoreauCrédit Agricoles.t.
39Bram TankinkQuicksteps.t.
40Thierry MarichalCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
41Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
42Stefano GarzelliLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
43Johan VansummerenDavitamon - Lottos.t.
44Axel MerckxDavitamon - Lottos.t.
45Salvatore CommessoLampre - Caffitas.t.
46David ZabriskieTeam CSCs.t.
47Marcos SerranoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
48Isaac Galvez LopezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
49Michael RasmussenRabobanks.t.
50Serhiy GoncharDomina Vacanzes.t.
51Janek TombakCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
52Xavier Zandio EchaideIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
53Ivan BassoTeam CSCs.t.
54Luciano André Pagliarini MendoncaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
55Frédéric BessyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
56Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricoles.t.
57Mikel Astarloza ChaurreauAG2r Prévoyances.t.
58Philippe GilbertFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
59Pietro CaucchioliCrédit Agricoles.t.
60Carlos DaCruzFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
61Igor Gonzalez De GaldeanoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
62Dario David CioniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
63Ludovic TurpinAG2r Prévoyances.t.
64Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
65Ángel ViciosoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
66Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
67Jörg LudewigDomina Vacanzes.t.
68Steve ZampieriPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
69Jan KirsipuuCrédit Agricoles.t.
70Pavel PadrnosDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
71Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolos.t.
72José Luis RubieraDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
73Angelo FurlanDomina Vacanzes.t.
74Haimar ZubeldiaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
75Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
76Juan Antonio FlechaFassa Bortolos.t.
77José Angel Gomez MarchanteSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
78Roberto HerasLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
79Michael BoogerdRabobanks.t.
80Georg TotschnigGerolsteiners.t.
81Constantino ZaballaSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
82Wim VansevenantDavitamon - Lottos.t.
83Erik DekkerRabobanks.t.
84Michael RichGerolsteiners.t.
85Manuel BeltranDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
86Gerben LöwikRabobanks.t.
87Guido TrentiQuicksteps.t.
88Nicolas JalabertPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
89Ronny ScholzGerolsteiners.t.
90Patrik SinkewitzQuicksteps.t.
91Francisco Mancebo PerezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
92Kim KirchenFassa Bortolos.t.
93Denis MenchovRabobanks.t.
94Chris HornerSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
95Dario FrigoFassa Bortolos.t.
96Stefano ZaniniQuicksteps.t.
97Kurt-Asle ArvesenTeam CSCs.t.
98Jens VoigtTeam CSCs.t.
99Servais KnavenQuicksteps.t.
100Bobby JulichTeam CSCs.t.
101Laurent BrochardBouygues Telecoms.t.
102Gianluca BortolamiLampre - Caffitas.t.
103Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Teams.t.
104Daniele NardelloT-Mobile Teams.t.
105Giuseppe GueriniT-Mobile Teams.t.
106Kevin HulsmansQuicksteps.t.
107Claudio CorioniFassa Bortolos.t.
108Anthony GeslinBouygues Telecoms.t.
109Cédric VasseurCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
110George HincapieDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
111Sylvain CalzatiAG2r Prévoyances.t.
112Didier RousBouygues Telecoms.t.
113Laurent LefèvreBouygues Telecoms.t.
114Juan Manuel GárateSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
115Bert GrabschPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
116Benjamin NovalDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
117Andreas KlödenT-Mobile Teams.t.
118Mauro FacciFassa Bortolos.t.
119Paolo SavoldelliDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
120Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
121Mario AertsDavitamon - Lottos.t.
122Mathieu SprickBouygues Telecoms.t.
123Iban MayoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
124Carlos SastreTeam CSCs.t.
125Levi LeipheimerGerolsteiners.t.
126Christophe MenginFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
127Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
128Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricoles.t.
129Michael RogersQuicksteps.t.
130Nicki SørensenTeam CSCs.t.
131Oscar SevillaT-Mobile Teams.t.
132Francis MoureyFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
133Pierrick FédrigoBouygues Telecoms.t.
134Thomas VoecklerBouygues Telecoms.t.
135Bradley McGeeFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
136Joseba BelokiLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
137Mauro GerosaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
138Sébastien JolyCrédit Agricoles.t.
139Karsten KroonRabobanks.t.
140David Arroyo DuranIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
141Marc WautersRabobanks.t.
142Pieter WeeningRabobanks.t.
143Matthias KesslerT-Mobile Teams.t.
144José Enrique Gutiérrez CataluñaPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
145David Herrero LlorenteEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
146Kjell CarlströmLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
147Evgeni PetrovLampre - Caffitas.t.
148Stéphane AugéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
149David CañadaSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
150Leonardo PiepoliSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
151Joost PosthumaRabobanks.t.
152Volodymir GustovFassa Bortolos.t.
153Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
154Maxim IglinskiyDomina Vacanzes.t.
155José AzevedoDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
156Daniele RighiLampre - Caffitas.t.
157Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
158Luke RobertsTeam CSCs.t.
159Iker Camaño OrtuzarEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
160Stéphane GoubertAG2r Prévoyances.t.
161José Vicente García AcostaIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
162Iñigo LandaluzeEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
163Unai EtxebarriaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
164Daniel BeckeIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
165Iñaki IsasiEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
166Beat ZbergGerolsteiners.t.
167Gorazd StangeljLampre - Caffitas.t.
168Egoi Martínez de EstebanEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
169Nicolas FritschSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
170Matthew WhiteCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
171Rubens BertogliatiSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
172David LoosliLampre - Caffitas.t.
173Alessandro CortinovisDomina Vacanzes.t.
174Lorenzo BernucciFassa Bortolos.t.
175Alessandro SpezialettiLampre - Caffitas.t.
176Sebastian LangGerolsteiners.t.
177Wilfried CretskensQuicksteps.t.
178Rafael NuritdinovDomina Vacanzes.t.
179Manuel QuinziatoSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 3'21
180Iker FloresEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
181Walter BénéteauBouygues Telecoms.t.
182Alessandro VanottiDomina Vacanzes.t.
183Alessandro BertoliniDomina Vacanzes.t.
184Gerrit GlomserLampre - Caffitas.t.
185Stefan SchreckT-Mobile Teams.t.
186Andrei GrivkoDomina Vacanzes.t.
187Massimo GiuntiFassa Bortolo+ 4'03
188Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems+ 4'44


General Classification

1Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team4h39'58
2Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 8
3Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systems+ 10
4Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole+ 21
5Jens VoigtTeam CSC+ 22
6Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricoles.t.
7Bobby JulichTeam CSC+ 26
8Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Team+ 29
9Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo+ 40
10David ZabriskieTeam CSC+ 42

Spoiler
11Cadel EvansDavitamon - Lotto+ 49
12Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
13Michael RogersQuicksteps.t.
14George HincapieDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 50
15Jan UllrichT-Mobile Team+ 53
16Francisco Mancebo PerezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 55
17Carlos SastreTeam CSC+ 56
18Paolo SavoldelliDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 59
19Levi LeipheimerGerolsteiners.t.
20Kurt-Asle ArvesenTeam CSC+ 1'01
21Oscar Pereiro SioPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'02
22Christophe MoreauCrédit Agricoles.t.
23Stuart O'GradyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'03
24Didier RousBouygues Telecom+ 1'05
25Igor Gonzalez De GaldeanoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'07
26Andreas KlödenT-Mobile Team+ 1'08
27Sylvain ChavanelCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 1'13
28Joost PosthumaRabobank+ 1'14
29Denis MenchovRabobank+ 1'16
30José Enrique Gutiérrez CataluñaPhonak Hearing Systemss.t.
31Sebastian LangGerolsteiner+ 1'19
32Bert GrabschPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'20
33Juan Antonio FlechaFassa Bortolo+ 1'21
34Marc WautersRabobanks.t.
35Ivan BassoTeam CSC+ 1'23
36Erik DekkerRabobanks.t.
37Nicki SørensenTeam CSCs.t.
38Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'25
39Roberto HerasLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
40Alexandre MoosPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'26
41Michael RichGerolsteiners.t.
42José AzevedoDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
43Bram TankinkQuickstep+ 1'29
44Dario FrigoFassa Bortolos.t.
45Thor HushovdCrédit Agricole+ 1'30
46Servais KnavenQuicksteps.t.
47Bradley McGeeFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
48Jörg JakscheLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'31
49Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
50Evgeni PetrovLampre - Caffitas.t.
51José Luis RubieraDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'34
52Pavel PadrnosDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Teams.t.
53Chris HornerSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
54Stefano GarzelliLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'35
55Dario David CioniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
56Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
57Lorenzo BernucciFassa Bortolos.t.
58Manuel BeltranDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'36
59Serhiy GoncharDomina Vacanze+ 1'37
60Oscar SevillaT-Mobile Teams.t.
61Marcus LjungqvistLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'38
62Patrik SinkewitzQuicksteps.t.
63Rubens BertogliatiSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
64Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom+ 1'40
65Georg TotschnigGerolsteiners.t.
66Sandy CasarFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
67Fred RodriguezDavitamon - Lotto+ 1'42
68Nicolas JalabertPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'43
69Luke RobertsTeam CSCs.t.
70Fabian WegmannGerolsteiner+ 1'46
71Benjamin NovalDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 1'47
72Joseba BelokiLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'48
73Yuriy KrivtsovAG2r Prévoyance+ 1'49
74Marcos SerranoLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'50
75Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
76Ronny ScholzGerolsteiner+ 1'51
77Alessandro CortinovisDomina Vacanzes.t.
78Robert FörsterGerolsteiner+ 1'52
79Mario AertsDavitamon - Lottos.t.
80Tobias SteinhauserT-Mobile Team+ 1'53
81José Vicente García AcostaIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
82Egoi Martínez de EstebanEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
83Robert HunterPhonak Hearing Systems+ 1'54
84Iñaki IsasiEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
85Jörg LudewigDomina Vacanze+ 1'55
86Laurent LefèvreBouygues Telecoms.t.
87Simon GerransAG2r Prévoyance+ 1'59
88Haimar ZubeldiaEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
89José Angel Gomez MarchanteSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
90José Luis Arrieta LujambioIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'00
91Ángel ViciosoLiberty Seguros - Würth Teams.t.
92Iker Camaño OrtuzarEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
93Sébastien JolyCrédit Agricole+ 2'01
94Leon Van BonDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'03
95Iñigo LandaluzeEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2'04
96Xavier Zandio EchaideIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'05
97Pietro CaucchioliCrédit Agricoles.t.
98Mauro GerosaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
99Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'07
100Luciano André Pagliarini MendoncaLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
101Jan KirsipuuCrédit Agricoles.t.
102Cédric VasseurCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
103Juan Manuel GárateSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
104David MoncoutiéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'09
105Mauro FacciFassa Bortolos.t.
106Stéphane AugéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
107Robbie McEwenDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'10
108Beat ZbergGerolsteiners.t.
109Laurent BrochardBouygues Telecom+ 2'12
110Daniele NardelloT-Mobile Teams.t.
111Wim VansevenantDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'14
112Thomas VoecklerBouygues Telecom+ 2'15
113Michael BoogerdRabobank+ 2'16
114David CañadaSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
115Peter WrölichGerolsteiner+ 2'17
116Franco PellizottiLiquigas - Bianchi+ 2'18
117Alessandro SpezialettiLampre - Caffitas.t.
118Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 2'19
119Leonardo PiepoliSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
120Giuseppe GueriniT-Mobile Team+ 2'20
121Nicolas PortalAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'21
122Christophe BrandtDavitamon - Lottos.t.
123Isaac Galvez LopezIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargnes.t.
124Mikel Astarloza ChaurreauAG2r Prévoyances.t.
125Sylvain CalzatiAG2r Prévoyances.t.
126Pierrick FédrigoBouygues Telecoms.t.
127Maxim IglinskiyDomina Vacanzes.t.
128Giovanni LombardiTeam CSC+ 2'22
129Kim KirchenFassa Bortolos.t.
130Patrice HalgandCrédit Agricole+ 2'23
131Anthony GeslinBouygues Telecoms.t.
132Matthias KesslerT-Mobile Teams.t.
133Philippe GilbertFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'24
134Gianluca BortolamiLampre - Caffitas.t.
135Mathieu SprickBouygues Telecom+ 2'25
136David Herrero LlorenteEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
137Kevin HulsmansQuickstep+ 2'27
138Jean-Patrick NazonAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'28
139Magnus BackstedtLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
140Christophe MenginFrançaise des Jeuxs.t.
141Eddy MazzoleniLampre - Caffita+ 2'29
142Daniele RighiLampre - Caffita+ 2'30
143Thierry MarichalCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'31
144Guido TrentiQuicksteps.t.
145Wilfried CretskensQuicksteps.t.
146Steve ZampieriPhonak Hearing Systems+ 2'33
147Stéphane GoubertAG2r Prévoyances.t.
148Nicolas FritschSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
149Janek TombakCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'35
150Johan VansummerenDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'36
151David Arroyo DuranIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'37
152Daniel BeckeIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne+ 2'38
153Matthew WhiteCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone+ 2'40
154Constantino ZaballaSaunier Duval - Prodir+ 2'41
155Stefano ZaniniQuicksteps.t.
156Ludovic TurpinAG2r Prévoyance+ 2'43
157Gorazd StangeljLampre - Caffita+ 2'45
158Rafael NuritdinovDomina Vacanzes.t.
159Baden CookeFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'46
160Salvatore CommessoLampre - Caffitas.t.
161Volodymir GustovFassa Bortolos.t.
162Michael RasmussenRabobank+ 2'51
163Francis MoureyFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'52
164Axel MerckxDavitamon - Lotto+ 2'55
165Gerben LöwikRabobanks.t.
166Iban MayoEuskaltel - Euskadis.t.
167Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeux+ 2'57
168David LoosliLampre - Caffita+ 2'58
169Angelo FurlanDomina Vacanze+ 2'59
170Pieter WeeningRabobank+ 3'02
171Samuel DumoulinAG2r Prévoyance+ 3'03
172Kjell CarlströmLiquigas - Bianchis.t.
173Sebastien HinaultCrédit Agricole+ 3'04
174Frédéric BessyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphones.t.
175Claudio CorioniFassa Bortolo+ 3'05
176Unai EtxebarriaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'11
177Karsten KroonRabobank+ 3'17
178Carlos DaCruzFrançaise des Jeux+ 3'35
179Walter BénéteauBouygues Telecom+ 4'52
180Andrei GrivkoDomina Vacanze+ 5'14
181Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems+ 5'16
182Manuel QuinziatoSaunier Duval - Prodirs.t.
183Alessandro BertoliniDomina Vacanze+ 5'21
184Massimo GiuntiFassa Bortolo+ 5'39
185Stefan SchreckT-Mobile Team+ 5'41
186Iker FloresEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 5'59
187Gerrit GlomserLampre - Caffita+ 6'08
188Alessandro VanottiDomina Vacanze+ 6'35


Points Classification

1Stuart O'GradyCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone35
2Thor HushovdCrédit Agricole32
3Robbie McEwenDavitamon - Lotto28
4Alejandro Valverde BelmonteIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne26
5Lance ArmstrongDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team22
6Baden CookeFrançaise des Jeux22
7Peter WrölichGerolsteiner20
8Jean-Patrick NazonAG2r Prévoyance19
9Leon Van BonDavitamon - Lotto18
10Jörg JakscheLiberty Seguros - Würth Team17

Spoiler
11Fabian WegmannGerolsteiner16
12Magnus BackstedtLiquigas - Bianchi15
13Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom14
14Allan DavisLiberty Seguros - Würth Team13
15Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne12
16Luis León Sánchez GilLiberty Seguros - Würth Team12
17Franco PellizottiLiquigas - Bianchi12
18Marcus LjungqvistLiquigas - Bianchi11
19Floyd LandisPhonak Hearing Systems10
20Bernhard EiselFrançaise des Jeux10
21Sylvain ChavanelCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone9
22Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole8
23Fred RodriguezDavitamon - Lotto8
24Jens VoigtTeam CSC6
25David MoncoutiéCofidis - Le Crédit par Téléphone6
26Laszlo BodrogiCrédit Agricole5
27Robert FörsterGerolsteiner5
28Bobby JulichTeam CSC4
29José Vicente García AcostaIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne4
30Nicolas PortalAG2r Prévoyance4
31Gerrit GlomserLampre - Caffita4
32Alexandre VinokourovT-Mobile Team3
33Giovanni LombardiTeam CSC3
34Santiago Botero EcheverryPhonak Hearing Systems2
35Lorenzo BernucciFassa Bortolo2
36Robert HunterPhonak Hearing Systems2
37Gerben LöwikRabobank2
38Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo1
39Patrice HalgandCrédit Agricole1


Young Riders Classification

1Vladimir KarpetsIlles Balears - Caisse d'Epargne4h40'06
2Andrey KashechkinCrédit Agricole+ 13
3Fabian CancellaraFassa Bortolo+ 32
4Yaroslav PopovychDiscvoery Channel Pro Cycling Team+ 41
5Joost PosthumaRabobank+ 1'06
6Thomas LövkvistFrançaise des Jeux+ 1'17
7Alberto ContadorLiberty Seguros - Würth Team+ 1'23
8Michael AlbasiniLiquigas - Bianchi+ 1'27
9Patrik SinkewitzQuickstep+ 1'30
10Jéréme PineauBouygues Telecom+ 1'32


Tour de France Betting 2005

A surpise stage winner today in O'Grady, and it seemed no one predicted it! Baden Cooke did very well, while Davis struggled, so our second bet seems to have some winners though. The loss of Boonen is tough, and anybody who bet on him for the Green Jersey will be refunded immediately.

Stage Winner

Losers

jseadog1 - $5 on Robbie McEwen (2.15) - You lose $5.
Pellizotti2 - $10 on Thor Hushovd (2.25) - You lose $10.
fernando97 - $5 on Tom Boonen (2.20) - You lose $5.
Welwyn - $20 on Thor Hushovd - You lose $20.

Match-Up

Winners

fernando97 - $5 on Baden Cooke (1.75) - You win $8.75
Welwyn - $2 on Baden Cooke - You win $3.50

Losers

jseadog1 - $10 on Allan Davis (1.55) - You lose $10

Here are the general standings after a tumultuous stage of betting:

RankingNameTotal TdF$
1Pellizotti2125.75
2baseballlover31284.95
3fernando9770.25
4pylarz59.25
5Pinktay351.70
6sutty6850.00
7jseadog136.85
8Welwyn33.50

 
baseballlover312
Please don't put up bets at early in the moring and end them while I'm watching the Olympic race. Rolling Eyes I know it's a timezone issue but give us all a chance! Pfft

Edit: Well, I guess it actually helped me so whatever.
Edited by baseballlover312 on 28-07-2012 20:29
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Okay I'll post the new bets in an hour or so and then I'll post th race in bout 12 hours. Is that okay?

Also, I'm putting a lot of effort into this, with only a few followers (thanks so much!). I was expecting a larger betting crowd but I guess not. Maybe it's too similar to Squires? Or people don't like PCM 10?

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The tour continues to head east towards Germany, and today we finish in the finishing town of the famous Paris -Tours classics, Tours. Some CAT4 climbs will tests the legs of the sprinters, and with some riders out of form, and others out altogether (Boonen), the sprints are as open as they've been in years. Look for the likes of Wrolich, Forster and Cooke to have a red-hot go in today's sprint. One man that won't figure in the sprint is Alejandro Valverde, he admitted he only sprinted yesterday when he realized teammate Isaac Galvez Lopez wasn't on his wheel.

Tour de France Betting 2005


One man must be today's favourite, but the rest are very open. Will O'Grady cement his lead in green? Will McEwen bounce back? Or maybe a surprise?

Stage Winner - Stage 3
2.50 - Thor Hushovd
2.75 - Stuart O'Grady
3.00 - Robbie McEwen
4.50 - Baden Cooke
5.00 - Robert Forster
7.50 - Peter Wrolich
9.00 - Allan Davis
20.00 - Other

Match-Up - Stage 3

These guys haven't figured yet in the sprints, but have expressed their desire to win today. Who will finish faster?

2.80 - Robert Forster
3.25 - Peter Wrolich


RankingNameTotal TdF$
1Pellizotti2125.75
2baseballlover31284.95
3fernando9770.25
4pylarz59.25
5Pinktay351.70
6sutty6850.00
7jseadog136.85
8Welwyn33.50

 
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