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Nordic Cycling | Final Farewell
Atlantius
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The Rear Wheel – Tour de France Preview


The route
1 Cobbled prologue, 12 km
9 Flat stages
3 Hilly stages, 1 uphill finish
6 Mountain stages, 5 summit finishes
1 Mountain TT on Alpe d’Huez
37 km regular ITT


The Favourites
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Everyone expect a duel between Andy Schleck and Alberto Contador. They both showed in Tour de Suisse that they are in shape and close to equally good at the moment. The route is not very heavy on TT’s which will suit Schleck just fine, just as the Luxembourg rider has teh strongest support from his team mates.
Riders like Nibali, Evans and Van den Broeck will do their bets to mix in the battle but they have all ridden a hard Giro d’Italia and will most likely suffer in the last week.
A good bet for the third spot on the podium would be Joaquím Rodriguez. The route has little enough TT’ing for him to be able to stay in the battle, but both Schleck and Contador are better climber as well as TT’ers on paper. He could make things interesting with his aggressive riding though.
Bradley Wiggins is also present at the start, but this is not a route designed for the british TT-specialist.
The French will be hoping for Voeckler and Coppel.


The Sprinters
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With nine flat stages this is really a Tour for the sprinters as well, and they are all here…
Cavendish is the big favourite for green, especially with Boasson Hagen as lead out man and fast guys like Swift and Thomas in the train as well. Some question his shape after losing the NC to Swift though.
But with Greipel, Sagan, Farrar and Matt Goss in the pack as well Sky are going to meet some serious resistance.


The Climbers
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It’s near impossible to predict who will target the mountain classification, but riders like Rodriguez, Van den Broeck and Mollema could very well go after it as they lose time in the GC. Poels, Valverde and Brajkovic could have a good chance should they decide to go after it as well.
Voeckler have the qualities to win it being a decent climber and very agressive, but might go for the GC this time. Any of the French riders without a chance in the GC might decide to go for this one though.


The Young Ones
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With Talansky, Henao, Quintana and Sicard all somewhere else it looks like a battle between Van Garderen and Wout Poels with Poels being the favourite as he has been given the role as captain on Euskaltel. Both riders have already had a lot of racedays this season, so we will so who handles it best – perhaps we will even get to see a new star on the sky.


Startlist:
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Atlantius
Spoiler
As of now the narrator of the story is the DS except when something else is told.
I will report from the races that are important to team and only shortly sum up on other races (at least if there is something to tell)

Tour de France


Finally. First day of the biggest race in the world. I bet not a lot of people had expected the project to get this far. Our goal in France will be to get at least one stage win, but it will be a tough race for us.


Stage 1
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A TT with cobbles. We saw Thor beat everyone in a similar stage in Paris-Nice earlier this year, but with a Cancellara in top form it looks like an open and shut stage for Spartacus.


Søren Nissen is our first half-decent TT’er on the course, but even though it’s early on the day he only manage to get provisional 9th 45 seconds slower than Geraint Thomas.
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Australian champion Richie Porte is not having the best of days and doesn’t even manage a top 5 after Tony Martin got new best time.
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I believe Willy Ipsen can develop into the best stage racer in Danish cycling history, but the youngster still has far to go finishing a provisional 76th halfway through the day. Nissen is still best Falcon – STARK rider 44 seconds behind new leader Tony Martin.
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An outsider to beat Martin and Cancellara today could be Dutch TT-champion and cobblespecialist Lars Boom, and he beats World Champion Tony Martin by an astonishing 19 seconds. Will anyone be able to match this?
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Another rider hoping to do something today is Sky’s Norwegian Edvald Boasson Hagen, but the Norwegian still haven’t quite found his form in spite of his convincing performance at the Norwegian TT-championships.
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Cancellara is off looking good closing in on Ivan Basso halfway through the prologue and as expected he was just on a completely different level than everyone else today beating Boom by 19 seconds.
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Our best bid both today and for a stage later on is Thor Hushovd, but as predicted he is not among the very strongest today and finishes in an approved provisional 11th.

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Results:
1. Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack – Nissan
2. Lars Boom, BMC
3. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
4. Tony Martin, Omega Pharma – QuickStep
5. Sylvain Chavanel, Orica – GreenEdge
15. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK


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sutty68
Nice time trialling from Big Thor Wink
 
Jakstar22
A good start.
 
Atlantius
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Exclusive Interview – Lars Petter Nordhaug

I dare say you raised a few eyebrows with your victory on Alpe d’Huez. How did you find the resources to a ride like that?
Well. I’ve always liked Dauphiné and I also won a stage there last year – my only other professional victory. Then going up the Glandon nothing much was happening so I decided to spice things up a bit. I really never expected it to last all the way but I guess it was just one of those days…


Then what now?
I had hoped to do well in the Norwegian Championships but I guess we have reached a point where being best non-Falcon rider in the RR will have to do…
Later on in the season I expect to ride the Vuelta and hopefully the World Championships as well.


I bet you have been given a lot of offers for a better contract after Dauphiné?
I have been approached yes, but I have a contract with Sky including next season as well and I’m very happy to stay and ride alongside Edvald for another year.



June in Cycling:

Rider of the month: Cadel Evans, BMC for an outstanding performance in Critérium de Dauphiné
Nordic rider of the month: Lars Petter Nordhaug, Sky for his massive stagewin on Alpe d’Huez in Dauphine after attacking already on the Glandon along with a 6th place in the GC.


World tour ranking:
1. Thor Hushovd, Falcon - STARK
2. Jelle Vanendert, Lotto Belisol
3. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondale

1. RadioShack - Nissan
2. Falcon - STARK
3. Rabobank
10. Saxo - Tinkoff

CQ-ranking:
1. Vincenzo Nibaili, Liquigas - Cannondale
2. Thor Hushovd, Falcon - STARK
3. Igor Antón, Euskaltel - Euskadi
24. Lars Ytting Bak, Falcon - STARK
103. Gustav Erik Larsson, Vacansoleil - DCM
188. Kjell Carlström, Falcon - STARK

1. Falcon - STARK (WT)
2. Liquigas - Cannondale (WT)
3. Euskaltel - Euskadi (WT)
11. Vacansoleil - DCM (CNT)
12. Cofidis, le credit en ligne (CNT)
15. Saxo - Tinkoff
26. Christina Watches - Onfone
50. Øster Hus
59. Joker Merida
60. Glud & Marstrand
71. Svenska Cyklister
73. Concordia Forsikring
76. Blue Water


Transfer talks


George Hincapie will retire at the end of the season

Major profiles without contract:
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NameCurrent team
Joaquím RodríguezKatusha
Andy SchleckRadioShack – Nissan
Roman KreuzigerAstana
Damiano CunegoLampre – ISD
Alejandro ValverdeMovistar
Tom BoonenRabobank
Thomas De GendtVacansoleil – DCM
Romain SicardEuskaltel – Euskadi
Michele ScarponiLampre – ISD
Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale
Ivan BassoLiquigas – Cannondale
Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol
Levi LeipheimerOmega Pharma – QuickStep
Chris HornerRadioShack – Nissan
Marcel Kittel-
Cadel EvansBMC
Christian Vande VeldeGarmin - Sharp
Óscar FreireKatusha
Giovanni ViscontiMovistar
Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge
Steven KruijswijkRabobank
Ben SwiftSky
Juan Antonio FlechaSky
Jean-Christophe PeraudAG2R La Mondiale
Leif HosteAccent Jobs – Willem Veranda’s
Lars BoomBMC
Simon SpilakKatusha
Michael AlbasiniOrica – GreenEdge
Chris Anker SørensenSaxo-Tinkoff
Johan VansummerenGarmin – Sharp
Heinrich HausslerGarmin – Sharp
Fabian WegmannGarmin – Sharp
Denis MenchovKatusha
Elia VivianiLiquigas – Cannondale
José Joaquím RojasMovistar
Jakob FuglsangRadioShack – Nissan
Alexandr KolobnevRadioShack – Nissan
Liuwe WestraVacansoleil – DCM
Sep VanmackeGarmin – Sharp
Yury TrofimovKatusha
Amets TxurrukaEuskaltel – Euskadi
Pierrick FédrigoFDJ – BigMat



Sponsor news

CSF Inox will stop sponsorship and Colnago will be sole sponsor next season.
Ferarri will cosponsor ISD next year (Former Lampre)
DirkGrepdon Wanzele will replace Topsport Vlaanderen as sponsor.
Roubaix Lille Metropole will become GDE – Oasis
Onda will become Tavira – Barbot

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Hi.

I'm just writing to let you know that even though I haven't commented yet, I have read the entire story, and I think it is a good idea and good thing you have got going.

Oh... you have to get Fuglsang and Chris or at least one of them.
 
sutty68
Its nice to see Falcon STARK mentioned so many times in the Rankings Wink
 
Atlantius
The Blues wrote:
Hi.

I'm just writing to let you know that even though I haven't commented yet, I have read the entire story, and I think it is a good idea and good thing you have got going.

Oh... you have to get Fuglsang and Chris or at least one of them.


Nice to know you're following. I will most certainly make Fuglsang and Chris Anker an offer, and hopefully they'll accept Wink

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Atlantius
Tour de France


Stage 2
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Being flat as a pancake this really isn’t a stage for us. The sprinters will be determined to win it, but we’ll see if we can shake things up a bit along the way. At least we might tire the trains giving Thor a fighting chance in the finish.


A tough start as predicted but Brink managed to get us some TV time in the break. Morten and the others did what they could, but with all the best sprinters in the world in the peloton the break was always kept under control.
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With 10 km to go the last four riders were caught. Well done by Morten to last as long as Paolini, Eisel and Terpstra.
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In the sprint we tried to get Thor in a good position, but he had a really bad day, so we couldn’t make ourselves noticed. Not that we expected much of this terrain anyway...
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Instead we saw something very surprising. With 700 m to go Cavendish was in the lead doing the leadout for Ben Swift! No one saw that one coming – least of all Farrar who was just beaten on the line.

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Results:
1. Ben Swift, Sky
2. Tyler Farrar, Garmin - Sharp
3. Mark Cavendish, Sky
4. André Greipel, Lotto Belisol
5. Tom Boonen, Rabobank
27. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK


Stage 3

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With a small hill just after the start at least we’ll have a little to ride for today as the stage win looks to be another one for the sprinters.


I told the guys to stay ready from the start to chase the single KOM-sprint of the day. Obviously I wasn’t the only manager with that idea, so Daniel Kreutzfeldt had to battle Sebastian Hinault, Langeveld, Eisel and Gène for the dots. A tough one but Daniel managed to get that one point allowing him to ride in the mountain jersey tomorrow.
A few more riders joined soon after and it turned in to BOTD. A break that had the same fate as the one yesterday.
Today Thor is looking much better than yesterday, so lets hope he can finder the sprinter-legs.
Terrible crash with 15 km to go. 80 riders lose contact with the peloton. Paolini even has to abandon. Too bad so early. Among the riders caught behind were strong names like Evans, Porte, Roche, Mollema, Van Garderen and Kreuziger. In deed a much more dramatic stage than expected. All of them ended up losing several minutes.
Thor called me in the radio saying that everyone on the team was ok and that it looked like Sky was sprinting for Swift again today, so I told him to go in Swifts wheel and take the sprint from there. Michael Færk Christensen did great to keep Thor in that position.
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Cavendish starts the leadout from far out, but Thor is caught behind Boasson Hagen as the Norwegian leaves the front and Hushovd looses a lot of positions.
The young Swift still has a lot to learn as he’s not able to take advantage of the perfect leadout provided by the former World Champion.
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Results:
1. Óscar Freire, Katusha
2. Tyler Farrar, Garmin - Sharp
3. Ben Swift, Sky
4. Arnaud Demare, FDJ - BigMat
5. Matthew Goss, Orica - GreenEdge
10. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK


Stage 4
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Another terribly flat stage. Should be the same as the previous days.
We do our best to get a rider in the break and with 10-20 km to go the sprinters teams reel in the break and the fast guys decide the stage between each other. Hushovd will do his best to finish well.


Michael Færk Christensen got away along with 12 other riders. The guys did well but Sky, Lotto and Liquigas always had them under control. A predicted they was caught right at the 10 km mark and now we had to hope for Thor.
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It’s the most chaotic sprint so far as everyone seems to mistimed the trains slightly and the last 800 km is mano a mano.
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Again today we saw Cavendish doing the lead out for Swift, and today Ben did better with the support than yesterday. Still I don’t understand what the Sky management is up to though...


Results:
1. Ben Swift, Sky
2. André Greipel, Lotto Belisol
3. Matthew Goss, Orica - GreenEdge
4. Tom Boonen, Rabobank
5. Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
14. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK


Provisional Standings

1. Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack - Nissan
2. Bradley Wiggins, Sky
3. Sylvain Chavanel, Orica GreenEdge
4. Tom Boonen, Rabobank
5. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
13. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK

Mountain Jersey: Daniel Kreutzfeldt, Falcon - STARK
Points Jersey: Ben Swift, Sky
Young Rider: Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
Team: RadioShack - Nissan

Edited by Atlantius on 07-01-2013 16:45

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Jakstar22
Thor has a top 10. Not a bad start to the tour.
 
sutty68
If anything, Thor has been really consistent Wink
 
maxime86
at you have the KOTM jersey
 
Atlantius
Tour de France


Stage 5
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Another stage categorized as flat, but the small hills in the finish might improve our chances of success today.


Inspired by the dots Daniel attacked right after the start. Too bad a lot of teams weren’t quite satisfied with the break. Instead Rasmus Sterebo got in a big break that got a much larger gap.
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Though I have to say that I was happy to have a seat in the car in this weather…
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Rasmus did his best to keep the dots on the team but competition today was just too strong and Van Avermaet will wear the jersey tomorrow.
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In the peloton Liquigas is pulling for Sagan with all the fast guys including Hushovd right behind them. Going under the 5 km mark Rasmus & Co. has 47 seconds to the peloton. The break is caught, but a bit to late as the remains of the break make for a chaotic sprint placing Thor a few positions worse than he perhaps could have had on this terrain.
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A well-deserved win for Greg Van Avermaet none the less.


Results:
1. Greg Van Avermaet, Acque & Sapone
2. Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
3. André Greipel, Lotto Belisol
4. Óscar Freire, Katusha
5. Victor Cabedo, Euskaltel
10. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK


Stage 6
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On paper this should be one of our best chances to grab a stage win in the entire Tour.


As planned we got Thor in the break along with Van Avermaet and Pichon. The Belgian use a lot of energy chasing mountain points, which eventually cost the Frenchman his place in the break. I told Thor to let him take the points – today is all about the stage for us.
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RadioShack with Fuglsang do a lot of work in front of the peloton, so the break never get a really decisive lead allowing them to take it more easy.
On the final climb Gilbert come up from behind along with Riblon and Fédrigo. Hushovd joins them in the attack, but Van Avermaet can’t keep up and Thor is honestly starting to look quite tired.
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For the last 10 km Gilbert is doing all the work as Thor has plenty to do just hanging on.
No one wants to start the sprint, so with 1 km to go Thor opens from behind. He quickly passes the two French riders, but after 200 km in a small break he can’t find the resources to beat the World Champion. Still a great ride by Thor – I’m sure he will get a stage before the race is over!

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Results:
1. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
2. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK
3. Pierrick Fédrigo, FDJ - BigMat
4. Christophe Riblon, AG2R La Mondiale
5. Óscar Freire, Katusha


Provisional Standing:
1. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma - QuickStep
2. Thor Hushovd, Falcon – STARK
3. Fabian Cancellara, RadioShack - Nissan
4. Pierrick Fédrigo, FDJ - BigMat
5. Bradley Wiggins, Sky

Mountain Jersey: Greg van Avermaet, Acqua & Sapone
Points Jersey: Ben Swift, Sky
Youth Jersey: Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
Team: Omega Pharma - QuickStep


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sutty68
Great performance from Thor on stage six Smile

And now up to second on the GC Wink
 
Daggen
Yeah! He has da powaaaar
 
Atlantius
Tour de France


Stage 7

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This looks like the last day for the sprinters before we hit the mountains, so I have told my riders to take it easy today.

Still Rasmus Sterebo went in the early break with among others Petacchi. For a while it actually looked like the break might have a chance, but then the peloton really started stepping on it.
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Rasmus give it a go with 10 km left, but can’t get away from the rest of the break. With fast guys like Petacchi and Bouhanni in the break he made the right call attacking though.
With 5 km to go a bunch of crashes split the peloton in two catching all Falcons except Sterebo behind and everything is brought back together for the expected bunch sprint.
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Lotto was the only team with a train in front, but a failed train none the less as Greipel lost contact with his leadout. Both Swift, Freire and Farrar was left to fend for themselves far behind.
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Right as Sagan is crossing the line in front a huge crash involving a good few of the favourites happen right under la Flame Rouge. I think at least both Contador and Andy Schleck was down as were Rasmus Sterebo.

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Results:
1. Peter Sagan, Liquigas - Cannondale
2. Óscar Freire, Katusha
3. Ben Swift, Sky
4. André Greipel, Lotto Belisol
5. Matthew Goss, Orica - GreenEdge


Just a small note on the status after the crash.
Van Garderen and Basso decided that it was OK for them to take advantage of the other favourites being on the road and gained 40 seconds in the GC battle while 5 riders including Winner Anacona, Björn Leukemans and one of Contadors most important helpers Rein Taaramäe had to abandon after the crash.
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I can promise you that Ivan and Tejay haven’t got much goodwill with the other teams at the moment…


Stage 8

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First mountain stage means it’s time for the big guns to show themselves (Read: Not us).

Today all my riders did what I had told them: Nothing.
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13 riders hit the mountain first, but the favourites seem determined to win this one. Both Valverde and Van Garderen attack early.
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Chris Anker is pulling the favourites group over the first mountain. Hs's looking strong and really deserves better than just helping someone else.
Andy isn’t looking too good today as he’s struggling to keep up with Nibali, Contador and Van den Broeck.
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With 5 km to go Mollema put in a good attack giving him more than a minutes lead to Contador/Nibali.
But Contador is not that easy to get rid of and Mollema is caught again on the final km.
I had hoped that attack would have gotten a better fate…

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Results:
1. Alberto Contador, Saxo - Tinkoff
2. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondal
3. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank
4. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Lotto Belisol
5. Ivan Basso, Liquigas - Cannondale


Provisional Standing

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Mountain Jersey: Bauke Mollema, Rabobank
Points Jersey: Ben Swift, Sky
Youth Jersey: Peter Sagan, Liquigas – Cannondale
Team: RadioShack – Nissan


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sutty68 wrote:
Who is your best placed rider now Wink


Christopher Juul-Jensen, but the GC is not at all of importance to us here.

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Tour de France

Stage 9

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A short but hectic stage with no less than five climbs. Another one for the favourites it seems.

Christopher Juul-Jensen said this morning that he wanted to really test himself today with the rest day coming tomorrow and all, so I told him to find a good spot in the front of the peloton and wait for the right moment. And he did just that while Wiggins sent Geraint Thomas to the front pulling the peloton up the Col de Peyresourde. He even manages to pull it completely apart with Juul-Jensen in the first group about two minutes in front of the peloton. The peloton get back together.
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As Yohann Gène attacks near the top Christopher is right in his wheel and passes Peyresourde as the first rider.
Next mountaintop is Col d’Azet and Juul-Jensen is in a close battle with Fédrigo. Christopher wins putting him within two points of the mountain jersey. Going up Col d’Aspin the front duo gets company from Hesjedal, De Gendt, Vande Velde and Lowe. That group is too strong and Christopher only get two points. One more and he had held the jersey.
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Final climb and Hesjedal is in front with De Gendt. And Klöden spices things up just as the favourites catch up with Juul-Jensen, but the attack is quickly neutralized.
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Hesjedal is alone in front with the favourites almost four minutes behind.
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The Canadian goes uncontested to the top and behind Nibali is starting to pull away from the others. Contador counterattacks and once again Andy is looking out of form.

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Unfortunately both Brink and Sterebo missed the time limit today.

Results:
4. Ryder Hesjedal, RadioShack - Nissan
3. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil - DCM
1. Alberto Contador, Saxo - Tinkoff
2. Vincenzo Nibali, Liquigas - Cannondal
5. Joaquím Rodríguez, Katusha


Provisional Standing

1 Ryder HesjedalRadioShack - Nissan36h09'39
2 Joaquím RodríguezKatusha Team+ 1'25
3 Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1'30
4 Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1'49
5 Bradley WigginsSky Procycling+ 2'17
6 Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan+ 2'27
7 Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol Team+ 2'48
8 Ivan BassoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 2'55
9 Steven KruijswijkRabobank Cycling Team+ 4'16
10 Janez BrajkovičAstana Pro Team+ 4'30
48 Christopher Juul-JensenFalcon - STARK+ 33'24

Spoiler
11Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 5'00
12Thomas VoecklerGarmin - Sharp+ 5'27
13Luis León SánchezMovistar Team+ 5'36
14Stefan DeniflVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 5'39
15Jean-Christophe PeraudAG2R La Mondiale+ 5'40
16Andy SchleckRadioShack - Nissan+ 5'49
17Christophe KernTeam Europcar+ 6'16
18Chris Anker SørensenTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 7'14
19Wout PoelsEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 7'42
20Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Team+ 8'26
21Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+ 9'12
22Danilo Di LucaAcqua & Sapone+ 11'53
23Sylvain ChavanelOrica - GreenEdge+ 12'29
24Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team+ 13'08
25Christian Vande VeldeGarmin - Sharp+ 13'10
26Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+ 13'33
27John GadretAG2R La Mondiale+ 14'12
28Jelle VanendertLotto Belisol Team+ 14'45
29Jérôme CoppelSaur - Sojasun+ 15'35
30Jakob FuglsangRadioShack - Nissan+ 16'25
31Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 16'27
32Maciej PaterskiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 19'36
33Denis MenchovKatusha Team+ 19'52
34Pierrick FédrigoFDJ - BigMat+ 22'08
35Carlos BarredoRabobank Cycling Team+ 22'09
36Tiago MachadoRadioShack - Nissan+ 22'49
37Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 24'43
38Tony MartinOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 24'47
39David MillarGarmin - Sharp+ 24'53
40Levi LeipheimerOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 27'05
41Carlos BetancurAcqua & Sapone+ 28'46
42Maxim IglinskiyAstana Pro Team+ 31'01
43Stijn DevolderVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 31'18
44Egoi MartínezEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 31'56
45Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasun+ 32'21
46Vladimir EfimkinKatusha Team+ 32'43
47Alexandr KolobnevRadioShack - Nissan+ 33'04
48Christopher Juul-JensenFalcon - STARK+ 33'24
49Andrey KashechkinAstana Pro Team+ 34'18
50Vitaliy ButsLampre - ISD+ 34'24
51Gerald CiolekOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 34'48
52Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Nissan+ 34'52
53Pierre CazauxEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 35'02
54Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team+ 36'03
55Thor HushovdFalcon - STARK+ 36'10
56Nicolas RocheAG2R La Mondiale+ 39'58
57Heinrich HausslerGarmin - Sharp+ 40'08
58Ben SwiftSky Procycling+ 40'21
59Robert GesinkRadioShack - Nissan+ 41'15
60Gregor GazvodaAG2R La Mondiale+ 41'18
61Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 41'24
62Geraint ThomasSky Procycling+ 42'01
63Edvald Boasson HagenSky Procycling+ 42'51
64Marcus BurghardtBMC Racing Team+ 43'15
65Tom BoonenRabobank Cycling Team+ 44'41
66Francesco GinanniAcqua & Sapone+ 44'47
67Matthieu LadagnousFDJ - BigMat+ 45'07
68Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 46'16
69Federico CanutiLiquigas - Cannondale+ 46'26
70Trent LoweOrica - GreenEdge+ 47'29
71Julien SimonSaur - Sojasun+ 48'25
72Jean-Marc MarinoSaur - Sojasun+ 48'28
73Víctor CabedoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 49'19
74Cadel EvansBMC Racing Team+ 49'33
75Romain FeilluGarmin - Sharp+ 50'07
76Chris FroomeSky Procycling+ 50'12
77Kevin De WeertOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 51'11
78Martijn KeizerVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 51'32
79Anthony GeslinFDJ - BigMat+ 51'57
80Peter McDonaldOrica - GreenEdge+ 52'01
81Cyril BessyTeam Europcar+ 52'16
82Yohann GèneTeam Europcar+ 52'40
83André GreipelLotto Belisol Team+ 52'42
84Michael MørkøvTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 53'04
85Anthony RouxFDJ - BigMat+ 53'10
86Christophe RiblonAG2R La Mondiale+ 53'16
87Francisco José VentosoMovistar Team+ 53'37
88Anthony CharteauTeam Europcar+ 54'16
89Rui CostaMovistar Team+ 54'30
90Fränk SchleckRadioShack - Nissan+ 57'35
91Lars BoomBMC Racing Team+ 59'08
92Grega BoleLampre - ISD+ 59'18
93Sébastien TurgotTeam Europcar+ 59'21
94Stef ClementRabobank Cycling Team+ 1h00'17
95Vasil KiryienkaMovistar Team+ 1h00'36
96Óscar FreireKatusha Team+ 1h01'13
97Lieuwe WestraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 1h01'22
98Anthony RavardAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h03'31
99Juan Antonio FlechaSky Procycling+ 1h04'17
100Dimitriy MuravyevAstana Pro Team+ 1h04'40
101Davide MalacarneLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h06'22
102Alessandro BallanBMC Racing Team+ 1h07'22
103Aleksandr KuschynskiKatusha Team+ 1h07'27
104Arnaud DemareFDJ - BigMat+ 1h07'33
105Gorka VerdugoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1h07'50
106Søren NissenFalcon - STARK+ 1h07'58
107Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge+ 1h08'00
108Johan VansummerenGarmin - Sharp+ 1h10'09
109Greg Van AvermaetAcqua & Sapone+ 1h10'14
110Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1h10'43
111Juraj SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h13'31
112Ole HaavardsholmFalcon - STARK+ 1h13'47
113Laurent PichonSaur - Sojasun+ 1h14'30
114Gatis SmukulisKatusha Team+ 1h15'41
115Pablo UrtasunEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 1h18'52
116Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 1h19'47
117Amaël MoinardBMC Racing Team+ 1h20'16
118Pablo LastrasMovistar Team+ 1h20'52
119Wesley SulzbergerOrica - GreenEdge+ 1h21'04
120Sebastian LangeveldOrica - GreenEdge+ 1h23'05
121Daryl ImpeyTeam Europcar+ 1h23'24
122Sylvain GeorgesAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h24'18
123Daniele PietropolliLampre - ISD+ 1h24'46
124Lucas Sebastián HaedoTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1h25'06
125Tyler FarrarGarmin - Sharp+ 1h25'56
126Paolo Longo BorghiniAcqua & Sapone+ 1h26'24
127Sébastien HinaultAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h26'53
128Troels Rønning VintherTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1h27'44
129Tom LeezerRabobank Cycling Team+ 1h27'53
130Martijn MaaskantGarmin - Sharp+ 1h28'13
131Dennis VanendertLotto Belisol Team+ 1h28'19
132Lloyd MondoryVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 1h28'27
133Mauro SantambrogioBMC Racing Team+ 1h29'04
134José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team+ 1h29'06
135Jeremy HuntSky Procycling+ 1h29'09
136Daniel KreutzfeldtFalcon - STARK+ 1h31'05
137Manuele BoaroTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1h31'28
138Richie PorteSky Procycling+ 1h31'50
139William BonnetFDJ - BigMat+ 1h32'56
140Leigh HowardOrica - GreenEdge+ 1h33'18
141Alessandro PetacchiLampre - ISD+ 1h33'32
142Arnaud CoyotSaur - Sojasun+ 1h34'08
143Adriano MaloriLampre - ISD+ 1h35'19
144Michael Færk ChristensenFalcon - STARK+ 1h35'23
145Sergey LagutinVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 1h36'15
146Walter ProchAcqua & Sapone+ 1h36'31
147Bernhard EiselAstana Pro Team+ 1h36'41
148Mauro Da DaltoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h36'48
149Nacer BouhanniFDJ - BigMat+ 1h38'08
150Denis GalimzyanovKatusha Team+ 1h38'33
151Alexandre PichotTeam Europcar+ 1h38'34
152Mark CavendishSky Procycling+ 1h40'07
153Javier BenítezMovistar Team+ 1h40'13
154Jacopo GuarnieriAstana Pro Team+ 1h40'24
155Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Team+ 1h41'00
156Yohan OffredoFDJ - BigMat+ 1h41'04
157Anthony DelaplaceSaur - Sojasun+ 1h42'47
158Geoffrey SoupeFDJ - BigMat+ 1h43'03
159Andreas KlierGarmin - Sharp+ 1h43'40
160Manuel BellettiAG2R La Mondiale+ 1h43'44
161Etienne TortelierSaur - Sojasun+ 1h44'33
162Frederik WillemsLotto Belisol Team+ 1h44'51
163Iljo KeisseOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 1h45'18
164Paolo CiavattaAcqua & Sapone+ 1h45'48
165Tony HurelTeam Europcar+ 1h47'36
166Michael HepburnOrica - GreenEdge+ 1h48'50
167Denys KostyukLampre - ISD+ 1h49'10
168Giovanni ViscontiMovistar Team+ 1h54'26
169Jonathan CantwellTeam Saxo - Tinkoff+ 1h58'20
170Davy TuytensLotto Belisol Team+ 1h58'25
171Alexander PorsevKatusha Team+ 2h06'44
172Assan BazayevAstana Pro Team+ 2h09'52
173Bram TankinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 2h12'10
174Willy IpsenFalcon - STARK+ 2h16'19
175Antón LekueEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 2h16'57
176Dries DevenynsOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team+ 2h18'38
177Greg HendersonLotto Belisol Team+ 2h20'50
178Giuseppe MuragliaLampre - ISD+ 2h34'36
179Francesco Di PaoloAcqua & Sapone+ 2h43'13


Mountain Jersey: Ryder Hesjedal, RadioShack - Nissan
Spoiler
1Ryder HesjedalRadioShack - Nissan49
2Thomas De GendtVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team47
3Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo - Tinkoff44
4Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas - Cannondale32
5Bauke MollemaRabobank Cycling Team22
6Christopher Juul-JensenFalcon - STARK22
7Pierrick FédrigoFDJ - BigMat16
8Trent LoweOrica - GreenEdge13
9Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol Team12
10Christian Vande VeldeGarmin - Sharp12

Points Jersey: Ben Swift, Sky
Spoiler
1Ben SwiftSky Procycling171
2Óscar FreireKatusha Team163
3Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale148
4André GreipelLotto Belisol Team146
5Greg Van AvermaetAcqua & Sapone135
6Matthew GossOrica - GreenEdge115
7Tom BoonenRabobank Cycling Team97
8Tyler FarrarGarmin - Sharp95
9Martijn MaaskantGarmin - Sharp73
10Philippe GilbertOmega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team72
11Thor HushovdFalcon - STARK69

Young Rider: Tejay Van Garderen, BMC
Spoiler
1Tejay Van GarderenBMC Racing Team36h22'47 (1)
2Ion IzagirreAstana Pro Team+ 25 (2)
3Peter SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 3'19 (3)
4Carlos BetancurAcqua & Sapone+ 15'38 (4)
5Christopher Juul-JensenFalcon - STARK+ 20'16 (5)
6Víctor CabedoEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 36'11 (6)
7Martijn KeizerVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team+ 38'24 (7)
8Arnaud DemareFDJ - BigMat+ 54'25 (8)
9Mikel LandaEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 57'35 (9)
10Juraj SaganLiquigas - Cannondale+ 1h00'23 (10)



News from Österreich Rundfahrt


I have just been told that the team had a good trip to Austria. They tried to win every day but didn’t manage to pull away a stagewin even though they had several podiums.
Kasper Jebjerg almost won the points jersey and Christoffer Stevenson won the mountain jersey after wearing it almost throughout the race.

Well done boys!


And then of course as tomorrow is rest day we will have a small press conference with a bit of exciting news, so keep an eye on your local cycling magazine...

Edited by Atlantius on 10-01-2013 19:17

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