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Jakstar22 |
Posted on 11-03-2013 01:22
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Theres a win for Anthony Roux. Great job
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 15-03-2013 21:32
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@Ian
Yesj, I Can!
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Thanks, sending him in the break was the right thing to do, he finished it greatly (as I gave him Carte-Blance after he broke away)
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 17-03-2013 20:58
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Stage 5: Abbeville -> Rouen
a flat stage but with a small bump before the end punchers might steal the victory today
at the start of the stage we had no plan unlike yesterday, just see how things go and maybe help Hutarovich get a stage
however no real break made it away so we had a real intermediate sprint. however on the small bump we told Fédrigo to go
we saw that he got some the teammanager told us to stop the relay so Fédrigo got some additional time
the gap immediatly jumped from 8" secondes to 22" seconds with 5 km to go. (of course we didn't make too many friends) but the slow pace caught André Greipel off guard as he crashed of his bike
after the downhill section Fédrigo extended to gap to 28" seconds with 1,5 km to go. are we going to have two stage wins in a row?
there was only on train: the Sky Train with Petacchi in his wheel with Haussler and Farrar in his wheel
Fedrigó stayed before the raging sprinters leaded by Cavendish, Petacchi
that's two in a row, great feeling. today we got food that we haven't used yet so it was a bit wondering if things would go alright. well things went well, I just know that we're going to use it again
1. Pierrick Fédrigo | FDJ-BigMat | 5h52'35" | 2. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | +10" | 3. Alessandro Petacchi | Lampre-ISD | +10" | 4. José Joaquin Rojas Gil | Movistar Team | +10" | 5. Marcel Kittel | Team Argos-Shimano | +10" | 6. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | +10" | 7. Oscar Freire | Katusha Team | +10" | 8. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +10" | 9. Juan José Haedo | Team Saxo Bank | +10" | 10. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | +10" | 35. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +10" | 55. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +10" |
GC
1. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 21h04'16" | 2. Sylvain Chavanel | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | +10" | 3. Philippe Gilbert | BMC Racing Team | +18" | 4. Fabian Cancellara | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 5. Andreas Klöden | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 6. Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | +21" | 7. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | +21" | 8. David Le Lay | Saur - Sojasun | +21" | 9. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | +22" | 10. Kanstanhin Siutsou | Sky Pro Cycling | +22" | 24. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +1'01" | 52. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'49" |
Mountain
1. Rui Alberto Costa | Movistar Team | 3 points | 2. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 2 points | 3. Anthony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 2 points | 4. David Moncoutié | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 5. Mickael Buffaz | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 6. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 1 point | 7. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | 1 point | 8. Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | 1 point | 9. Laurens Ten Dam | Rabobank Cycling Team | 1 point | 10. Mignuele Mori | Lampre-ISD | 1 point |
Points
1. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | 98 points | 2. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | 84 points | 3. Oscar Freire | Katusha Team | 74 points | 4. Alessandro Petacchi | Team Europcar | 72 points | 5. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | 67 points | 6. Anthony Roux | FDJ-Bigmat | 61 points | 7. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 59 points | 8. Christophe Le Mevel | Garmin | 48 points | 9. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | 52 points | 10. Pierrick Fédrigo | FDJ-BigMat | 45 points |
Youth Classification
1. Antony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 21h01'47" | 2. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | +24" | 3. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +30" | 4. Tejay van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | +33" | 5. Rein Taaramae | Cofidis, Le Credit en Ligne | +3'21" | 6. Arthur Vichot | FDJ-BigMat | +3'25" | 7. Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'26" | 8. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'26" | 9. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | +6'27" | 10. Rigoberto Uran | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'49" |
Française Des Jeux Rankings
| 13. Anthony Roux | | 3. Antony Roux | | 1. Antony Roux | | 1. Antony Roux | | 3. FDJ-Bigmat |
Stage | Results | GC | Points | Mountain | Youth | Visé -> Tournai | 55th | 24th | - | - | 3rd |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 18-03-2013 07:20
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Very nice result this is
On this stage I, too, mostly score a stage win (once with Leukemans, going on the hill, once with Sagan, also escaping on that final hill) |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 18-03-2013 09:07
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Great victory for Fedrigo |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 18-03-2013 18:35
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I have only won one real stage, Boulogne-sur-Mer with Ródriguez and the prolouge three times (Luis León twice and Gustav Larsson once)
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 30-03-2013 15:19
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Stage 6: Rouen -> Saint Quentin
the stage couldn't possible get flatter than this so we decide to give the team camera's a free day.
lukely nothing exiting happend so we don't have to report anything
1. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | 4h34'19" | 2. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | +0" | 3. Matthew Goss | Orica-GreenEDGE Cycling | +0'' | 4. André Greipel | Lotto-Belisol | +0'' | 5. Alessandro Petacchi | Lampre-ISD | +0" | 6. Gerald Ciolek | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | +0" | 7. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +0" | 8. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | +0" | 9. Heinrich Haussler | Garmin | +0" | 10. Thor Hushovd | BMC Racing Team | +0" | 52. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +0" | 108. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +0" |
GC
1. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 25h35'35" | 2. Sylvain Chavanel | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | +10" | 3. Philippe Gilbert | BMC Racing Team | +18" | 4. Fabian Cancellara | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 5. Andreas Klöden | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 6. Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | +21" | 7. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | +21" | 8. David Le Lay | Saur - Sojasun | +21" | 9. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | +22" | 10. Kanstanhin Siutsou | Sky Pro Cycling | +22" | 25. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +1'01" | 52. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'49" |
Mountain
1. Rui Alberto Costa | Movistar Team | 3 points | 2. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 2 points | 3. Anthony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 2 points | 4. David Moncoutié | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 5. Mickael Buffaz | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 6. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 1 point | 7. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | 1 point | 8. Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | 1 point | 9. Laurens Ten Dam | Rabobank Cycling Team | 1 point | 10. Mignuele Mori | Lampre-ISD | 1 point |
Points
1. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | 144 points | 2. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | 125 points | 3. Alessandro Petacchi | Team Europcar | 95 points | 4. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | 86 points | 5. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | 83 points | 6. Oscar Freire | Katusha Team | 74 points | 7. Anthony Roux | FDJ-Bigmat | 69 points | 8. Andre Greipel | Lotto Belisol | 67 points | 9. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 59 points | 10. Thor Hushovd | BMC Racing Team | 56 points | 78. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | 2 points |
Youth Classification
1. Antony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 25h36'06" | 2. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | +24" | 3. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +30" | 4. Tejay van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | +33" | 5. Rein Taaramae | Cofidis, Le Credit en Ligne | +3'21" | 6. Arthur Vichot | FDJ-BigMat | +3'25" | 7. Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'26" | 8. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'26" | 9. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | +6'27" | 10. Rigoberto Uran | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'49" |
Française Des Jeux Rankings
| 13. Anthony Roux | | 3. Antony Roux | | 7. Antony Roux | | 1. Antony Roux | | 3. FDJ-Bigmat |
Stage | Results | GC | Points | Mountain | Youth | Visé -> Tournai | 108th | 25th | - | - | 3rd |
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 30-03-2013 15:19
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-03-2013 23:46
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Pinot is still looking good on the GC |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 31-03-2013 08:10
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sutty68 wrote:
Pinot is still looking good on the GC
Yup and now the dreaded stage to Metz (posted today)
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Pinktay3 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 09:21
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Another win for the team with Fedrigo |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 31-03-2013 12:51
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Lets hope the stage to Metz doesn't cause too many problems |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 21-04-2013 12:16
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It's been a while, still going? |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 21-04-2013 14:57
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wow, it has really been awile, couldn't find enough time to make a report but since my internship ended and I'm getting lot's of free time now so I should return to my regulair schedule maybe today or tomorrow.
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 21-04-2013 20:04
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a normal flat stage, or is it? as the last stage before the real mountains begin the GC contenders and me are going to make sure that we aren't caught in any crashes or flat's
a break containing L. Duque (COF), E. Gasparetto (AST), P. Sagan (LIQ), J. Dean (GEC) J. Roelandts (LTB), G. Steegmans (OFC) had a maximun gap of 2'28"
with only 50 km to go suddenly Siutsou had a flat while he was leading the peleton, I did get held up a bit but didn't lose contact with the front as did everybody else. I need to stay sharp if I don't want to waste my Youth Classification.
but within the last 10 km, I made a mistake, I misjugded a corner and then suddenly I was on the grond. I crashed but I got up quickly and didn't lose contact with the peleton but I wouldn't make it back to the front of the peleton due to the high pace. but then again do I need to be infront in the finale.
Peter Sagan just managed to stay away from the peleton in the sprint forcing Cavendish to 2nd
1. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | 4h45'25" | 2. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | +0" | 3. Daniele Bennati | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +0'' | 4. Thor Hushovd | BMC Racing Team | +0" | 5. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | +0" | 6. André Greipel | Lotto Belisol | +0" | 7. Edvald Boasson Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +0" | 8. Alessandro Petacchi | Lampre-ISD | +0" | 9. José Joaquin Rojas Gil | Movistar Team | +0" | 10. Matthew Goss | Orice GreenEDGE Cycling | +0" | 43. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +0" | 83. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +0" |
GC
1. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 30h24'03" | 2. Sylvain Chavanel | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | +10" | 3. Philippe Gilbert | BMC Racing Team | +18" | 4. Fabian Cancellara | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 5. Andreas Klöden | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | +20" | 6. Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel - Euskadi | +21" | 7. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | +21" | 8. David Le Lay | Saur - Sojasun | +21" | 9. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | +22" | 10. Kanstanhin Siutsou | Sky Pro Cycling | +22" | 25. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +1'01" | 52. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'49" |
Mountain
1. Rui Alberto Costa | Movistar Team | 3 points | 2. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 2 points | 3. Anthony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 2 points | 4. David Moncoutié | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 5. Mickael Buffaz | Cofidis, Le Crédit en Ligne | 2 points | 6. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 1 point | 7. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | 1 point | 8. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | 1 point | 9. Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quickstep | 1 point | 10. Laurens Ten Dam | Rabobank Cycling Team | 1 point |
Points
1. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | 158 points | 2. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | 127 points | 3. Alessandro Petacchi | Team Europcar | 121 points | 4. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | 116 points | 5. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | 95 points | 6. Thor Hushovd | BMC Racing Team | 84 points | 7. Oscar Freire | Katusha Team | 82 points | 8. Andre Greipel | Lotto Belisol | 81 points | 9. Anthony Roux | FDJ-Bigmat | 69 points | 10. Daniele Bennati | RadioShack - Nissan - Trek | 60 points | 81. Bauke Mollema | Rabobank Cycling Team | 2 points |
Youth Classification
1. Antony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 25h36'06" | 2. Alexandre Geniez | Team Argos-Shimano | +24" | 3. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +30" | 4. Tejay van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | +33" | 5. Rein Taaramae | Cofidis, Le Credit en Ligne | +3'21" | 6. Arthur Vichot | FDJ-BigMat | +3'25" | 7. Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | +4'26" | 8. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'26" | 9. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | +6'27" | 10. Rigoberto Uran | Sky Pro Cycling | +6'49" |
Française Des Jeux Rankings
| 13. Anthony Roux | | 3. Antony Roux | | 9. Antony Roux | | 1. Antony Roux | | 3. FDJ-Bigmat |
Stage | Results | GC | Points | Mountain | Youth | Visé -> Tournai | 83th | 25th | - | - | 3rd |
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Jesleyh |
Posted on 21-04-2013 20:08
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Ouch. Good that Thibaut didn't lose time in the end.
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sutty68 |
Posted on 21-04-2013 22:56
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You were totally correct about Metz being the dreaded stage |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 28-04-2013 15:32
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no report this today, due to me misplacing my dazzle which is essential for recording
(long story short, I lost it )
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 28-04-2013 16:42
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you lost it nice |
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 06-07-2013 16:41
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Stage 8: Tombleine -> Le Pienche des Belles Filles
with the fall I took yesterday I’m unsure about today. Did the fall introduce some injuries? We’ll see today
Stage Favorites:
***Andy Schleck (RadioShack)***
** Fränk Schleck (RadioShack)**
* Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team)*
The break today didn’t waste time to get away. They Mountain Jersey wearer Rui Costa (Movistar) and White jersey contender Rigoberto Uran (Sky) so the gap can’t become more that 6 minutes 49 seconds otherwise I would lose my place in the youth classification. The other riders were D. Montoutié, N. Vogondy (Cofidis), C. Kern (Europcar), L.L. Sánchez (Rabobank), S. Spilak (Katusha), S. O’Grady (GreenEDGE), H. Dupont (AG2R La Mondiale), E. Capeechi (Liquigas). Lukely the max gap was 5’40” at the intermediate sprint.
At the first climb right after the intermediate sprint I was the front of the peleton the whole time to secure my place in case the peleton breaks. the peleton didn’t really brake but some riders did drop including number second in the YC; Geniez (Argos-Shimano)
on the final climb Valverde (Movistar) was the first to attack meanwhile the brake was only 22 seconds away. I asked Roux how he felt and he said that his best was already off him.
he quickly bridged the gap to the break but the peleton caught the break shortly afterwards. Going up the climb I saw that Dupont was cracking and because he was the connection between the leaders so I needed to close that gap created by Dupont.
that seemed like the good decision and I found myself with Gilbert, Evans (BMC), Klöden, Horner, A. Schleck (RadioShack), B. Wiggins, R. Uran (Sky) and L. L. Sánchez (Rabobank). Meanwhile Valverde and Voeckler were in the lead. Hesjedal and Cunego were 4 seconds behind. 10 seconds back were us. Monfort and Pinotti were 14 seconds back. With the peleton at 18 seconds. No sign of Van Garderen or Kruijswijk anywere. However with 3,5 km to go Sánchez, Uran and Gilbert and me were dropped from that group
Suddenly I hear over the radio that Steven Kruijswijk (Rabobank, 7th YC +4’26”) while I got picked up by the group of Nibali, Peraud, Gesink, Menchov, Fränk Schleck, Van Den Broeck and De Gendt but I was completly beat. so they past me like I was standing still
I eventually finish 18th while Thomas Voeckler won the stage. Evans took the yellow jersey from Le Mével. Voeckler took the KOM jersey from Costa and the White jersey also changed shoulders but not team as I will wear the white jersey tomorrow and hopefully until paris
1. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 4h56’31” | 2. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | +7” | 3. Andy Schleck | RadioShack – Nissan – Trek | +11” | 4. Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | +16” | 5. Damiano Cunego | Lampre-ISD | +23” | 6. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | +30” | 7. Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel – Euskadi | +33” | 8. Chris Horner | RadioShack – Nissan – Trek | +40” | 9. Bradley Wiggins | Sky Pro Cycling | +45” | 10. Robert Gesink | Rabobank Cycling Team | +45” | 18. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +1’23” |
GC
1. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | 35h21’03” | 2. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | +11” | 3. Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | +21” | 4. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | +22” | 5. Samuel Sánchez | Euskaltel – Euskadi | +25” | 6. Chris Horner | RadioShack - Nissan – Trek | +29” | 7. Andreas Klöden | RadioShack – Nissan – Trek | +40” | 8. Andy Schleck | RadioShack – Nissan – Trek | +43” | 9. Damiano Cunego | Lampre-ISD | +46” | 10. Denis Menchov | Katusha Team | +46” | 19. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | +1’52” |
Mountain
1. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 21 points | 2. Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | 16 points | 3. Andy Schleck | RadioShack – Nissan – Trek | 12 points | 4. Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | 5 points | 5. Damiano Cunego | Lampre-ISD | 4 points | 6. Rio Alberto Costa | Movistar Team | 3 points | 7. Hubert Dupont | AG2R La Mondiale | 3 points | 8. Christophe Le Mével | Garmin | 2 points | 9. Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin | 2 points | 10. Anthony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 2 points |
Points
1. Mark Cavendish | Sky Pro Cycling | 158 points | 2. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | 127 points | 3. Alessandro Petacchi | Team Europcar | 121 points | 4. Tyler Farrar | Garmin | 116 points | 5. Romain Feillu | Vacansoleil-DCM | 95 points | 6. Oscar Freire | Katusha Team | 86 points | 7. Thor Hushovd | BMC Racing Team | 84 points | 8. Andre Greipel | Lotto Belisol | 81 points | 9. Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | 79 points | 10. Anthony Roux | FDJ-Bigmat | 69 points |
Youth Classification
1. Thibaut Pinot | FDJ-BigMat | 35h22’55” | 2. Antony Roux | FDJ-BigMat | 3’42" | 3. Tejay van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | +4’08” | 4. Steven Kruijswijk | Rabobank Cycling Team | +6'23" | 5. Rein Taaramae | Cofidis, Le Credit en Ligne | +6'56" | 6. Arthur Vichot | FDJ-BigMat | +7'07" | 7. Peter Sagan | Liquigas-Cannondale | +8'24" | 8. Wout Poels | Vacansoleil-DCM | +8’54” | 9. Rigoberto Uran | Sky Pro Cycling | +8’59" | 10. Edvald Boassen Hagen | Sky Pro Cycling | +10'54" |
Française Des Jeux Rankings
| 19. Thibaut Pinot | | 10. Antony Roux | | 10. Antony Roux | | 1. Thibaut Pinot | | 7. FDJ-Bigmat |
Stage | Results | GC | Points | Mountain | Youth | Visé -> Tournai | 18th | 19th | - | - | 1st |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 06-07-2013 18:57
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Nice to see that you have found time to continue this |
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