1. Nicolas Rousseau ALM
2. Amaël Moinard COF
3. Ian McLeod MTN
4. Anthony Charteau BBO
5. Guillaume Bonnafond 02"
Charteau becomes the new leader.
Tour de San Luis, stage 4 (I.T.T.)
1. Vincenzo Nibali LIQ
2. Robert Bengsch - 04"
3. Pedro Nicacio FUN 11"
4. Jorge Giacinti SJC 11"
5. Filippo Pozzato KAT 14"
6. Victor Hugo Peña RRC 28"
7. Jose Serpa AND 30 "
8. Martin Garrido - 31"
9. Matias Medici SJC 31"
10. Santiago Botero - 33"
Nibali is also the new leader. Surprising results from Bengsch, Nicacio and Giacinti.
I'm starting to believe I'm the only one here, who's interested in these results
Edited by Wilier on 22-01-2010 14:06
1. Jackson Rodriguez AND
2. Rafael Valls FOT
3. Alexandr Kolobnev KAT
4. Luis Angel Mate AND 07"
5. Jose Serpa AND 07"
6. Vincenzo Nibali LIQ 07"
7. Michael Rasmussen MIE 07"
8. Santiago Botero - 07"
9. Andres Ignacio Pereyra - 07"
10. Robert Kiserlovski LIQ 07"
Nibali stays in the lead
Tropicale Amissa Bongo, stage 4
1. Anthony Charteau BBO
2. Ian McLeod MTN
3. Julien Loubet ALM
4. Yohann Gène BBO 10"
5. Nicolas Rousseau ALM 10"
Charteau keeps the leaders jersey.
Edited by Wilier on 24-01-2010 22:38
Stage 7 (mass sprint)
1. Alberto Loddo AND
2. Danilo Napolitano KAT
3. Francisco Jose Pacheco XAC
4. Luciano Pagliarini SJC
5. Enrique Mata FOT
final GC
1. Vincenzo Nibali LIQ
2. Jose Serpa AND 28"
3. Rafael Valls FOT 01'19"
4. Andres Ignacio Pereyra - 01'37"
5. Santiago Botero - 02'15"
6. Jackson Rodriguez AND 02'15"
7. Jorge Giacinti SJC 02'15"
8. Michael Rasmussen MIE 02'16"
9. Arnold Alcolea - 02'37"
10. Carlos Jose Ochoa AND 03'45"
Androni Giocattoli is having a good Tour de San Luis.
CrueTrue wrote:
Michael Rasmussen said that he noticed several of the other riders standing at the site of the road on the descend crying due to the extreme weather
I'd pay him to stop and yell at one of them "chicken!"
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"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong
Facepalm to Vacansoleil really, with both brothers Feillu in the top 10 (or 11?) as well, but not winning the race...
At least this confirms Hoogerlands good form. (he trained 9000km this winter in Spain, all by himself). It wouldn't be even the slightest suprize to me if he wins Bessege this week.
"I love him, I think he's great. He's transformed the sport in so many ways. Every person in cycling has benefitted from Lance Armstrong, perhaps not financially but in some sense" - Bradley Wiggins on Lance Armstrong