The Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec is one of the youngest races in the main calendar. Firstly held in September 2010, it has had ProTour status from the beginning, although its standing among the riders might not be as high as most of the other major classics, probably because it's not a grown race and lacks of tradition.
The race is a rather short, hilly circuit which is ridden multiple times. The ascent itself isn't too challenging, but gets its severity through the repetition over 200 kms. Still, we might not see a solo winner but rather a sprint from a shorter group.
Spoiler
Result in 2011
1
Peter Sagan
Liquigas - Cannondale
2
Simone Ponzi
Liquigas - Cannondale
3
Giovanni Visconti
Farnese Vini – Neri Sottoli
4
Jakob Fuglsang
Leopard - Trek
5
Gorka Verdugo
Euskaltel – Euskadi
Liquigas – Cannondale scored an amazing double win in a rather weak starting field last year. I think it's safe to say that that won't happen again.
Cunego comes with reference of a podium place in Plouay and is the top favorite. But the field, though missing the very best puncheur, is decent and dense, the likes Bertagnolli and Lloyd shouldn't be underestimated.
Team Liquigas
Well, in Damiano Cunego, we have the top favorite, so we surely want the win again. He's in good shape so we're confident he can make it, but against those opponents, it's everything but easy-sledding.
Report
The first half of the race was pretty calm with a large break not more than three minutes away, when suddely, halfway through the course, pre race favorite Leonardo Bertagnolli attacked. He quickly reached the break but of course Liquigas saw him as a real threat and pulled everyone back.
The following four men break including Gianni Meersman (FDJ) and Benjamin Noval (Movistar) was also chased down by Liquigas, BMC (for Santambrogio) and Unicef (for Hermans). As the latter two were far from being favorites here, it was a bit surprising.
But Unicef evidentally had big plans as Hermans attacked on the third to last ascent already. He had no chance, though, and Unicef again started to participate in the chase. Some attacks on the last descent were condemned to failure so that 45 riders were together on the last flat part before the finish.
But before it can come to a bunch sprint, Damiano Cunego, who kept quiet until now, attacks with 3 kms to go on top of that very small hill right before the final ascent. He showed that he his clearly the best puncheur present and took the win with ease. Behind him, Daniel Martin outsprinted Ben Hermans by centimeters taking the second place.
Overlapped riders spoil the photo, Cunego's advance is actually pretty big.
Damiano Cunego is now the new World Tour leader and could even increase his lead with another strong result tomorrow in Montréal. With two men in the Top 10, BMC collects valuable World Tour points. The team overtakes FDJ and GreenEdge and is now no longer on a relegation spot.
Result
I forgot to export so I can only provide you with the Top 10:
1
Damiano Cunego
Liquigas - Cannondale
2
Daniel Martin
Team Garmin - Cervélo
3
Ben Hermans
Unicef - Oracle
4
David Moncoutié
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
5
Jelle Vanendert
Omega Pharma - Lotto
6
Mauro Santambrogio
BMC Racing Team
7
Matthew Lloyd
GreenEdge Cycling
8
Dries Devenyns
QuickStep Cycling Team
9
Florian Stalder
BMC Racing Team
10
Dario Cataldo
QuickStep Cycling Team
The Winner
After numerous second places (and the win at Tirreno-Adriatico), Damiano Cunego can again celebrate a big win at a World Tour race. The transfer to Liquigas did him really good and he looks to be in great shape for the races to come, including the worlds and Il Lombardia.
Liquigas Resumé
Not much to say, Damiano Cunego did his job, we're extremely happy and proud of his performance. No one came close to him today. We hope for a similar outcome tomorrow. Also, we want to acknowledge the massive domestique work the rest of the team did today. Without that, the win might not have been possible. Unfortunately, the next race is already coming up tomorrow, so the party has to wait...
Great win and great to see you back in action. Also perfect Vuelta summary, what a Nibali domination it was.
But the best thing is indeed Dominik winning the white jersey, now he can try it in france maybe?
Just as its "sister race", the GP de Québec, the race in Montréal celebrates only its third holding. And similarly, its renomée is improvable. But the tradition will come, and the starting lists are already quite nice.
The course is also comparable to the race yesterday: It's a parcours over the Mont Royal, around the University of Montréal. The hill is steeper than yesterday, but in contrary to then, the race doesn't end with an ascent but instead with a descent towards the finish line. The weak sprinters have to seek for the decision in the hills.
Spoiler
Result in 2011
1
Peter Sagan
Liquigas – Cannondale
4h48'19
2
Simone Ponzi
Liquigas – Cannondale
+ 21
3
Elia Favilli
Farnese Vini – Neri Sottoli
s.t.
4
Luca Mazzanti
Farnese Vini – Neri Sottoli
s.t.
5
Xavier Florencio
Geox – TMC
s.t.
Sagan and Ponzi did the incredible last year: The double double! This isn't possible anymore, but still Cunego could win the fourth Canadian Classic for Liquigas in a row!
The favorites are basically the same as yesterday. Cunego stands out a bit but the finish doesn't suit him that well. The likes of Bertagnolli or the strong Santambrogio might have better chances in case of a sprint finish.
Team Liquigas
The support for Damiano Cunego isn't that strong with Capecchi and Dall'Antonia, but he proved to be in good shape with his win yesterday and is certainly the top favorite. Nothing but a win is the goal.
Report
It took a long time until a breakaway could finally establish itself but eventually, eleven men around Yohann Offredo, Taylor Phinney and Grischa Niermann got away.
Liquigas already started the chase as halfway through the course, a couple of riders around the likes of Robert Kiserlovski, Steven Kruijswijk and Wout Poels attacked. They got a gap of 1'30 but were considered too dangerous and were reeled back in. With two laps and 20 kms to go, everything was together again.
Soon, some bigger guns attacked. Ben Hermanns and David Moncoutié posed a real thread for Cunego but Liquigas showed that they infact have a quite strong team in Canada and pulled them back.
56 riders were still together crossing the last „big“ climb of the day. When it all looked like a sprint decision, Damiano Cunego tried to get away on the last very small ascent. But while he did achieve a split, he couldn't create a gap large enough to take the win. Eventually, he got overtaken by five riders. The winner: BMC's Mauro Santambrogio. The podium was completed by Matthew Lloyd (GreenEdge) and Jelle Vanendert (Omega).
Mauro Santambrogio wins the sprint in a dominant way. He takes some extremely valuable WT points for BMC.
Result
1
Mauro Santambrogio
BMC Racing Team
5h51'29
2
Matthew Lloyd
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
3
Jelle Vanendert
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
4
Ben Hermans
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
5
Florian Stalder
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
6
Damiano Cunego
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
7
Dries Devenyns
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
8
Fabio Duarte
Geox - TMC
s.t.
9
Bruno Pires
Leopard Trek
s.t.
10
Daniel Martin
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
Spoiler
11
David Moncoutié
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
+ 55
12
Francesco Masciarelli
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
13
Giampaolo Caruso
Katusha Team
s.t.
14
Francesco Failli
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
+ 1'26
15
Dario Cataldo
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
16
Eros Capecchi
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
17
Benoît Vaugrenard
FDJ
s.t.
18
Mattia Cattaneo
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
19
Kanstantsin Siutsou
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
20
Enrico Magazzini
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
21
Thomas Peterson
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
22
Sérgio Paulinho
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
23
Ivan Rovny
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
24
Benjamín Noval
Movistar Team
s.t.
25
Wout Poels
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
26
Fabian Wegmann
Leopard Trek
s.t.
27
Peter Stetina
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
28
Frantisek Rabon
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
29
Thomas Löfkvist
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
30
Ion Izagirre
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
31
David López
Movistar Team
s.t.
32
Mirko Selvaggi
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
33
David Tanner
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
34
Robert Kiserlovski
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
35
Michel Kreder
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
36
Rémy Cusin
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
37
Tiziano Dall'Antonia
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
38
Pierrick Fédrigo
FDJ
s.t.
39
Taylor Phinney
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
40
Murilo Fischer
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
41
Davide Rebellin
Katusha Team
s.t.
42
Leonardo Bertagnolli
Katusha Team
s.t.
43
Mauricio Alberto Ardila
Geox - TMC
s.t.
44
Fabio Felline
Geox - TMC
s.t.
45
Brett Lancaster
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
46
Brice Feillu
Leopard Trek
s.t.
47
Pieter Weening
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
48
Davide Malacarne
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
49
Michael Rogers
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
50
Philip Deignan
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
51
Yannick Eijssen
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
52
Valerio Agnoli
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
53
Francis De Greef
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
54
Giampaolo Cheula
Geox - TMC
s.t.
55
Timothy Duggan
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
56
Carlo Favini
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
57
René Weissinger
Team T-Mobile
+ 3'12
58
Mirco Lorenzetto
Pro Team Astana
+ 3'37
59
Tanel Kangert
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
60
Simon Clarke
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
61
Harald Starzengruber
Leopard Trek
s.t.
62
Michael Matthews
Rabobank Cycling Team
s.t.
63
Mario Aerts
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
64
Vladimir Gusev
Katusha Team
s.t.
65
Romain Zingle
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
66
Ruslan Pidgornyy
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
67
Santo Anza
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
68
Claudio Veronese
Katusha Team
s.t.
69
Steven Kruijswijk
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
70
Sébastien Rosseler
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
71
Juan José Oroz
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
72
Jure Golcer
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
73
Egoi Martínez
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
74
Stephen Cummings
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
75
Joan Horrach
Katusha Team
s.t.
76
Matthieu Ladagnous
FDJ
s.t.
77
Aitor Pérez Arrieta
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
78
Thibaut Pinot
FDJ
s.t.
79
Davide Appollonio
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
80
Gianni Meersman
FDJ
s.t.
81
Giuseppe Palumbo
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
82
Robert Wagner
Leopard Trek
s.t.
83
Andrea Noè
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
84
Daniel Lloyd
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
85
Davide Cimolai
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
86
Jonas Vangenechten
FDJ
s.t.
87
Ivan Santaromita
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
88
Marko Kump
Geox - TMC
s.t.
89
Serge Pauwels
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
90
Matej Mugerli
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
91
Maxim Gourov
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
92
Bram Tankink
Rabobank Cycling Team
s.t.
93
Danny Pate
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
94
Stijn Vandenbergh
Katusha Team
s.t.
95
Koen De Kort
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
96
Julian Dean
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
97
Geoffroy Lequatre
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
98
Alex Dowsett
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
99
Yohan Offredo
FDJ
s.t.
100
David Gutiérrez Gutiérrez
Geox - TMC
s.t.
101
Ramunas Navardauskas
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
102
Juan Mauricio Soler
Movistar Team
s.t.
103
Omar Fraile
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
104
Dmitriy Fofonov
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
105
Johann Tschopp
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
106
Grischa Niermann
Rabobank Cycling Team
s.t.
107
Dario Cioni
Sky ProCycling
s.t.
108
Gianluca Mirenda
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
109
Yoann Bagot
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
110
Victór Ortiz
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
111
Iván Velasco
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
112
Laurens Ten Dam
Rabobank Cycling Team
s.t.
113
Julien Vermote
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
114
Tom Slagter
Rabobank Cycling Team
+ 5'43
115
José Aragones
Movistar Team
s.t.
116
Giuseppe Sartori
Katusha Team
s.t.
117
Clint Harvey
Team Garmin - Cervélo
+ 6'33
118
Radoslav Romanik
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
119
Martin Kohler
BMC Racing Team
+ 7'14
120
Nicolas Vogondy
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
121
Simon Geschke
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
122
Tejay Van Garderen
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
123
Staf Scheirlinckx
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
124
Robert Hunter
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
125
Jan Tratnik
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
126
Cameron Meyer
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
127
Nelson Oliveira
Unicef - Oracle
s.t.
128
Christopher Butler
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
129
Rick Flens
Rabobank Cycling Team
+ 8'28
130
Alexander Kristoff
BMC Racing Team
s.t.
131
Svein Tuft
GreenEdge Cycling
s.t.
132
Tristan Valentin
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
133
Alexandre Geniez
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
134
René Obst
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
135
Sergey Renev
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
136
Frederik Veuchelen
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
137
Danilo Hondo
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
138
Dariusz Baranowski
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
139
Matthias Brändle
Leopard Trek
s.t.
140
Jesus Baker
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
141
Bakaev Arsen
Pro Team Astana
s.t.
142
Bart De Clercq
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
143
Thomas Rohregger
Leopard Trek
s.t.
144
Danilo Di Luca
Lampre - ISD
+ 9'49
145
Luis Pasamontes
Movistar Team
s.t.
146
Tomas Alberio
Geox - TMC
+ 13'29
147
Kalle Kriit
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
+ 13'58
148
Jürgen Van de Walle
Omega Pharma - Lotto
s.t.
149
Leonardo Giordani
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
+ 16'06
150
Damien Monier
Cofidis, le crédit en ligne
s.t.
151
Giuseppe Di Salvo
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
152
Carlo Carnevale
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
153
Mario Evrard
Skil - Shimano
+ 17'04
154
Wim Stroetinga
Omega Pharma - Lotto
+ 17'21
155
Tino Meier
Team T-Mobile
s.t.
156
Alfredo Balloni
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
157
Iljo Keisse
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
158
Carlos Oyarzun
Movistar Team
s.t.
159
Sven Biehl
Leopard Trek
+ 18'22
160
Noe Gianetti
Geox - TMC
+ 19'08
161
Martijn Keizer
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
+ 20'50
162
Pierre Cazaux
Euskaltel - Euskadi
s.t.
163
Marcin Sapa
Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
s.t.
164
Bart Vanheule
FDJ
+ 23'03
165
Matias Crespo
Movistar Team
+ 25'07
166
Nicolas Sanderson
Sky ProCycling
+ 26'49
167
Donny Jaspers
Rabobank Cycling Team
s.t.
168
Cheng Ji
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
169
Thomas Damuseau
Skil - Shimano
s.t.
170
Javier Iriarte
Movistar Team
s.t.
171
Daniel Teklehaimanot
GreenEdge Cycling
+ 27'46
172
Michele Pace
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
+ 36'29
173
Luca Vanderjagt
Rabobank Cycling Team
+ 37'02
The Winner
Mauro Santambrogio had a pretty nice season with a stage win and the third overall in the Tour de l'Ain, a second spot at the GP de Wallonie and Top 10s at the WT events in Plouay and Quebec. He is the most successful BMC rider this year, which is a bit surprising, but without him, BMC would already be certain to be relegated. This great win is the climax of his season so far.
Liquigas Resumé
The sixth place is not what we wanted. But Cunego tried everything he could and at least finished in the Top 10, so not a complete failure today. Also, Eros Capecchi and Thomas Peterson on 15 and 21 did very well today.
Wauw! Thats the only word I can say about this story. It's incredible to read! What a domination in la Vuelta! Pleace keep it up for a long time! I love your lay-out. Simply fantastic!
I am writing to you from the beautiful small village of Llofriu, north of Barcelone, where I'm having a little after-Vuelta vacation with Vincenzo Nibali, Daniel Oss and Mauro Finetto. We were having a great time in the past days, celebrating the results of the Vuelta and relaxing from the exertions.
But as you might remember, there's still the one big transfer that I owe you. Kudos to dienblad, who got it first, and to Alakagom and Pellizotti2, who also guessed it right:
Rider In:
Spoiler
HÜG=Hill
KSP=Cobblestones
BES=Acceleration
As you can see, Heinrich Haussler developed into a real monster, similar to Peter Sagan. He is now the best cobbled rider worldwide and also a very strong sprinter as well as puncheur. Together with his former compatriots Klemme and Burghardt, plus the young Italian prospect Daniel Oss, he fills our only weak point - the northern classics - and will be a force to be reckoned with.
I'm really looking forward to riding with him, also it's always great to have another German-speaking guy on the team.
As you know, my season is over, but our team is far from being done. First of all, a couple of riders including Damiano Cunego and Peter Sagan will start for their countries in the world championships, then Tour of Beijing and of course the big highlight, Il Lombardia, await!
So far,
A small note from the author: In my opinion, the team is getting too strong. When I signed Haussler in early July, he still had 82 cobbles. But well, now it's too late, so the roster for next season stays the way it's planned. But you can expect me to tackle that problem in the transfer period next year.
..Haussler looks amazing...great transfer, im sure he will bring lots of success to Liquigas..
Nice attempt with Cunego at Montréal,like you said, at least he got top10...
That's what random potential does to people But as I said, my transfer policy will be different next year. I hope you don't mind the quantitiy of top riders too much at the moment.
The UCI world championships are among the most prestigeous races in the cycling calendar. Held since 1921 in changing places, the winner is awarded with the prominent rainbow jersey for the following year. The time trialing, however, is part of the event only since 1994. Record winner with five trumphs is Fabian Cancellara.
In 2012, the UCI world championships stop by in the Netherlands. The time trialing parcours is, in contrary to last year, really hilly. The 41 kilometers are a constant up and down and may suit a puncheur better than a pure time trialist.
Spoiler
Result in 2011
1
Fabian Cancellara
Switzerland
2
Jens Voigt
Germany
3
Janez Brajkovic
Slovenia
4
Denis Menchov
Russia
5
Christian Vande Velde
United States
Fabian Cancellara could celebrate an undisputed win last year. No one came even close. Jens Voigt's second place was a huge surprise but highly appreciated among almost all cyclists, as Voigt is a very popular rider and his career is slowly fading out.
Favorites
The big surprise: Defending champion Fabian Cancellara is not participating! That means we will have a new world champion. Big favorite is now Tony Martin but his shape is relatively unknown. Richie Porte and Anthony Roux have ridden the Vuelta. They could be worth a bet.
Team Liquigas
Liquigas' participants today are Peter Sagan, Janez Brajkovic and Maciej Bodnar. While the latter two are completely out of shape, Sagan could have a real chance for a nice result, especially since the course is quite hilly and his form is pretty great.
Live Ticker
13:00
The first rider to start today is Russia's Artem Ovechkin.
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13:18:
Germany starts with Paul Voss.
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14:16:
Alejandro Valverde sets a first time that seems really good. Of course, he still has a good shape from the Vuelta. It's also a sign that the hilly skills are quite important today.
1H05'55
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14:24:
Paul Voss surprises with a very good time. Second so far.
1H06'24
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14:45:
Andreas Klöden manages to best Valverde's time.
1H05'39
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15:01:
Spain has a good team today. David Blanco comes in provisional third.
1H06'17
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15:16:
Geez. Peter Sagan sets the new best time at the first checkpoint, 11 seconds faster than Valverde. But Klöden rode an amazingly fast second half.
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15:27:
This turns out to be Spain vs. Germany. Grabsch finishes third.
1H0614
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15:37:
Tony Martin is seven seconds behind Sagan on the checkpoint...
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15:50:
Peter Sagan almost catches Taylor Phinney. His amazing ride results in a clear best time, 12 seconds faster than Klöden.
1H05'27
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16:00:
Kim Kirchen represents Luxembourgh very well. Provisional fourth.
1H06'05
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16:11
Jakob Fuglsang disappoints. With an uninspired performance, he's 15th so far.
1H06'53
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16:15:
Vinokourov is even worse. He seems to be completely out of shape.
1H07'13
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16:19:
Last year's Bronze medalist Janez Brajkovic is nowhere near that result. His season ended in July, his time is the second worst of all.
1H08'20
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16:23:
We see how much shape influences the performances. Roux comes in 17th.
1H06'55
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16:27:
Swede Gustav Erik Larsson can't compete for more than the Top 10 today.
1H06'45
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16:31:
Richie Porte disappointed in the Vuelta time trials. Surprisingly, he didn't gain any shape and his frustration continues.
1H07'26
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16:34:
Bradley Wiggins is another rider that is far below his means today. 24th time.
1H07'11
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16:37:
The last rider that could prevent Peter Sagan from winning is Tony Martin. He was seven seconds behind the Slovakh on the checkpoint and now...
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… now he lost even more! He even falls back behind Andy Klöden and wins the bronze medal. The surprising new world champion in time trialing is: PETER SAGAN!
Result
1
Peter Sagan
Liquigas - Cannondale
1h05'27
2
Andreas Klöden
Team T-Mobile
+ 12
3
Tony Martin
Team T-Mobile
+ 24
4
Alejandro Valverde
Unicef - Oracle
+ 28
5
Kim Kirchen
Team T-Mobile
+ 39
6
Bert Grabsch
Team T-Mobile
+ 48
7
David Blanco
Geox - TMC
+ 51
8
Paul Voss
Endura Racing
+ 57
9
Vladimir Karpets
Tabriz Petrochemical Team
+ 1'04
10
Maxime Monfort
Leopard Trek
+ 1'17
Spoiler
11
Gustav Erik Larsson
Nokia - SunGard
+ 1'19
12
Christophe Kern
Team Europcar
+ 1'20
13
Samuel Sánchez
Euskaltel - Euskadi
+ 1'22
14
Rui Costa
Caja Rural
+ 1'25
15
Sébastien Rosseler
Quick·Step Cycling Team
s.t.
16
Adriano Malori
Lampre - ISD
+ 1'26
17
Jakob Fuglsang
Leopard Trek
+ 1'27
18
David Zabriskie
Team Garmin - Cervélo
s.t.
19
Anthony Roux
FDJ
+ 1'29
20
Rory Sutherland
UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling
+ 1'30
21
Rigoberto Urán
Sky ProCycling
+ 1'32
22
Taylor Phinney
BMC Racing Team
+ 1'35
23
Geraint Thomas
Sky ProCycling
+ 1'37
24
Gustavo César Veloso
Caja Rural
+ 1'39
25
Bradley Wiggins
Sky ProCycling
+ 1'41
26
Artem Ovechkin
Katusha Team
s.t.
27
Tejay Van Garderen
Team T-Mobile
+ 1'46
28
Alexandre Vinokourov
Pro Team Astana
+ 1'48
29
Alex Rasmussen
Christina Watches - Onfone
s.t.
30
Jose Mendes
CCC Polsat Polkowice
+ 1'51
31
Oleg Chuzhda
Caja Rural
s.t.
32
Joost Posthuma
Leopard Trek
+ 1'54
33
Maurizio Biondo
Acqua & Sapone
+ 1'55
34
Thomas Dekker
Rabobank Cycling Team
+ 1'57
35
Michael Rogers
Sky ProCycling
+ 1'58
36
Richie Porte
GreenEdge Cycling
+ 2'00
37
Dimitri Champion
AG2R La Mondiale
+ 2'01
38
Lars Boom
Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team
s.t.
39
Fabio Duarte
Geox - TMC
s.t.
40
Edvald Boasson Hagen
Sky ProCycling
+ 2'02
41
Cadel Evans
BMC Racing Team
+ 2'03
42
Manuele Boaro
Nokia - SunGard
+ 2'04
43
Mikhail Ignatiev
Katusha Team
s.t.
44
James Perry
-
+ 2'06
45
Yaroslav Popovych
Unicef - Oracle
+ 2'07
46
Matthias Frank
BMC Racing Team
+ 2'09
47
Tom Dumoulin
Rabobank Continental Team
s.t.
48
Marzio Bruseghin
Movistar Team
+ 2'10
49
Dominique Cornu
Topsport Vlaanderen - Mercator
s.t.
50
Simon Spilak
Lampre - ISD
s.t.
51
Michał Kwiatkowski
Unicef - Oracle
+ 2'11
52
Martin Kohler
BMC Racing Team
+ 2'12
53
Svein Tuft
GreenEdge Cycling
+ 2'16
54
Matthias Brändle
Leopard Trek
+ 2'17
55
Jérôme Coppel
Movistar Team
+ 2'18
56
Vitaliy Popkov
ISD - Lampre Continental
+ 2'32
57
Timofey Kritskiy
-
+ 2'33
58
Thomas De Gendt
Quick·Step Cycling Team
+ 2'38
59
Łukasz Bodnar
CCC Polsat Polkowice
+ 2'39
60
Ignatas Konovalovas
Movistar Team
+ 2'40
61
Blaz Jarc
Adria Mobil
s.t.
62
Freddy Montaña
Colombia es Pasión - Café de Colombia
+ 2'49
63
Andrey Kashechkin
Lampre - ISD
+ 2'53
64
Janez Brajkovič
Liquigas - Cannondale
s.t.
65
Maciej Bodnar
Liquigas - Cannondale
+ 3'03
66
Rupert Probst
-
+ 3'08
The Winner
Now that really is a surprise: Peter Sagan, not really known for his time trialing, wins the world championships in exactly that discipline! Two things obviously contributed to this amazing success: His great shape after a strong Vuelta, and the hilly course the race took here in the Netherlands. He will now wear the rainbow jersey for one year, and he even has the chance to gain the road race title as well in a couple of days!
Liquigas Resumé
Oh! My! God! We all knew Peter was good, some even call him a beast! But that?! Time trialing world champion?! That was a huge surprise for all of us in the team. We are totally overwhelmed and of course extremely proud to have a world champion aboard next year.
As for my German compatriots, Tony Martin told me that he was very disappointed with his race. It was his big chance, in the absence of Fabian Cancellara, but evidentally, he didn't get enough support from his team, fitness schedule-wise. But well, two places on the podium and two more in the Top 10 are a great result anyway.
great result anyways he will have pretty good chances in the rr!
Well i dont mind that the team is getting a little strong but you should defenitly do something about this in the next transfer periode as you already quite dominated in this season with great riders like for example NERZ
Ps good to hear the comments motivated you because its a great story