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World RR Championships 2010
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We have 8 laps of this tough Caracas course to decide who will be this season's World Champion
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Basso crashed early on the first lap, but will make it back to the peloton
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As the first lap ends, a break of 6 has a small gap: Albasini, Magalhaes, Bogdan, Nydam, Froome, and Chacon
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The group soon expanded to 14 riders
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They got caught, so there are new attacks, led by Feillu, Hagen, Reus, Cardoso and Gourov
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That also fails, and there is a new group of 8 in the lead, at the end of Lap 2 - Vorontsov, Golcer, Leipheimer, Kangert, Rolland, Vantornout, Schumacher and Albasini
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Van der Hugenhaben, Walker, Vorganov and Kirsch join them to make a group of 12, and they start pulling out a lead
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Already Spain and Italy are in control of the peloton, with Sanchez, Basso, Rodriguez Oliver, Gomez Marchante, Carrara and Pozzovivvo, all relaying
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Into the 3rd lap - still 192km to go - Maxim Iglinski attacks
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Cadel Evans also attacks, joining Iglinski
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They waste no time in crossing the 3 minute gap to the break, and taking over the pace setting
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With climbing over on the 3rd lap, it's the descent - and Burghardt crashes in the peloton
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Not long after, there are more names down: Monfort, Dupont, Phinney, Zabriskie, Kloden and Adamsson
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4th lap now, and over the top of the first climb, theres a new attack from the pack - Brajkovic, Alarcon and Kirchen. They start progressing towards the break
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The pack has started raising the pace, and those who crashed on the end of Lap 3 are not going to make it back - even before the end of Lap 4, they are 7 minutes down
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Onto the 5th lap, Evans and Iglinski have done the majority of the work, and they are finally able to break free from the rest of the break, with Alarcon, Brajkovic and Kirchen closing in
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Those 3 chasers do pass through the break and catch Iglinski and Evans though - with only Rolland and Albasini holding on from the break
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By the 6th lap, the front group is now just Evans, Iglinski, Brajkovic, Alarcon and Kirchen - with Spain and Italy still controlling the peloton, 4 minutes behind - currently relaying are Di Luca, Gomez Marchante, Gil, Nocentini, Rodriguez Oliver and Sanchez
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Starting lap 7, the 5 leaders are the only riders left infront of the peloton, with a lead of 3'45
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The Italian-Spanish power sharing deal seems over now though, as Spain take full control, upping the pace, with Gomez Marchante, Sanchez, Intxausti, Gil and Contador
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Unity is also over in the front group. Kirchen and Iglinski are dropped, and soon after Brajkovic is going solo in the lead
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The Slovenian is the strongest of the 5 - but can he hold on now that he is solo?
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Here go the attacks! Spilak first
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Henao Montoya and Schleck counter, as they soon catch Evans, Alarcon, Iglinski and Kirchen
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Schleck and Henao Montoya have a small gap, but its not much
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Spain deal with the attacks
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But can they deal with Cunego, who attacks next
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Rujano, Valverde and Spilak follow
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Ricco, Henao Montoya and Contador attack aswell
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Schleck, Uran, Pellizotti and Intxausti are amongst other attackers.
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Note: Those 2 in there are not Taaramae and Pluchkin, but rather Cioban and Maimre, who are the first to be lappped

Cunego, Schleck, Valverde, Rujano and Ricco form a front group with a small lead - and they have now caught Brajkovic
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But for whatever reason, the pace slowed, and it all reforms to a group of 30
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Embarassingly, they go so slow that those 2 lapped riders are able to briefly unlap themselves
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So now we head to the final lap. 30 riders left, to do battle for the rainbow jersey:
Sanchez, Gomez Marchante, Gil, Intxausti, Rodriguez Oliver, Contador, Valverde (Spain)
Pozzovivvo, Ricco, Nocentini, Di Luca, Ghisalberti, Carrara, Cunego, Pellizotti (Italy)
Uran, Henao Montoya (Colombia)
Alarcon, Rujano (Venezuela)
Trofimov, Menchov (Russia)
Schleck, Kirchen (Luxembourg)
Sinkewitz, Fothen (Germany)
Brajkovic, Spilak (Slovenia)
Dekker (Netherlands)
Pluchkin (Moldova)
Calzati (France)

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The pressure is on. Alarcon is dropped, and then Carrara and Kirchen
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Fed up of the Spanish controlling the pace, Pellizotti hits the front
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He is the reigning world champion, but it looks like more of a team role today, and suddenly a lot of riders are suffering
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And we are now down to 15 riders - from 27
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The 15 left are Pellizotti, Gil, Dekker, Uran, Ricco, Henao Montoya, Intxausti, Schleck, Pluchkin, Menchov, Fothen, Spilak, Cunego, Rujano and Valverde

So, halfway through the final lap, and the lead group has halved. They descent towards the final climb now - with both Cunego and Valverde relaying - it does seem like Italy and Spain may have no defined leader (although on paper it will be those 2)
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Now we wait for attacks, Cunego and Valverde relaying is all well and good, but come on, attack people!
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And here we go - no attacks - but a further split! Valverde, Cunego, Ricco, Henao Montoya, Schleck and Dekker are ahead
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Contador attacks - but who cares now, he is 2 minutes behind
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But here it is at last - Henao Montoya attacks!
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Surely the Under 23 World Champion cant make it 2 from 2? Ricco counters first, but his attack falls short, but now Valverde, Cunego and Schleck pass him
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Valverde makes it up to the Colombian
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Cunego and Schleck follow soon after
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Schlecks attack ends there, but not Cunego - and he does join Valverde - with just under 2km left to climb
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The assumption has to be made that nobody in the next group has the strength to attack - perhaps excluding Pellizotti, Intxausti and Gil, who now have no reason to do so. Spilak, Menchov and Dekker are amongst those relaying
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Schleck and Henao Montoya are close to the 2 leaders, with the Luxembourg rider doing all the work in an attempt to close the gap
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But whats this? Valverde is dropping Cunego!
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They pass through some lapped riders, Valverde is looking to win this on the climb, not rely on a sprint
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But Cunego is keeping close, this is going to be an enthralling descent
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Still its Schleck chasing behind - no assistance from Henao Montoya - regaining the 2 infront will be a tough ask
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Theres 7km of road to descend, Valverde v Cunego
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And the gap is definately closing
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Cunego is a stronger descender - but is he strong enough?
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The closer to the line, the better placed Valverde is, he heads into the final kilometre
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Schleck and Henao Montoya start to sprint for 3rd, as the line nears for the leaders
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And its going to be a Spanish victory
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Alejandro Valverde is the new World Champion! Repeating his 2008 triumph
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Cunego closed the gap but not enough, he will be ruing not quite having the legs on the climb to follow Valverde all the way
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Henao Montoya darts past Schleck to take 3rd - a tad undeserved considering he did not really help to chase the front 2 at all
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Menchov is leading out the sprint in the group behind
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But first, Ricco crosses solo to take 5th
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Dekker was in a strong position to challenge Menchov, but drifted out wide and did not have the speed, so its Spilak coming through to challenge
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But Menchov holds on for 6th, then Spilak, Dekker, Rujano, Pellizotti and Uran
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Gil, Pluchkin, Intxausti and Fothen were just distanced slightly in the sprints, but will complete the top 15
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5 minutes after Valverde, Contador comes across solo for 16th
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Rodriguez Oliver leads in the next group, ahead of Gomez Marchante, Calzati, Di Luca and Sinkewitz
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Then comes Trofimov
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And then Sanchez, Pozzovivvo, Brajkovic and Nocentini
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The day belongs to Alejandro Valverde however. The Spanish kept things under control, along with Italy, but when it mattered, Valverde defeated Cunego
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1Alejandro ValverdeSpain9h32'05
2Damiano CunegoItalys.t.
3Sergio Luis Henao MontoyaColombia+ 49
4Frank SchleckLuxembourgs.t.
5Riccardo RiccoItaly+ 1'33
6Denis MenchovRussia+ 2'13
7Simon SpilakSlovenias.t.
8Thomas DekkerNetherlandss.t.
9José RujanoVenezuelas.t.
10Franco PellizottiItalys.t.
11Rigoberto ÚranColombias.t.
12Koldo GilSpains.t.
13Aleksandr PluchkinMoldovas.t.
14Beñat IntxaustiSpains.t.
15Markus FothenGermanys.t.
16Alberto ContadorSpain+ 5'29
17Joaquin Rodriguez OliverSpain+ 5'58
18José Angel Gomez MarchanteSpains.t.
19Sylvain CalzatiFrances.t.
20Danilo Di LucaItalys.t.
21Patrik SinkewitzGermanys.t.
22Yuri TrofimovRussia+ 6'41
23Samuel Sánchez GonzalezSpain+ 9'55
24Domenico PozzovivoItalys.t.
25Janez BrajkovicSlovenias.t.
26Rinaldo NocentiniItalys.t.
27Matteo CarraraItaly+ 10'28
28Thomas LövkvistSweden+ 10'57
29Fabio DuarteColombias.t.
30Linus GerdemannGermanys.t.
31Mauricio ArdilaColombias.t.
32Rein TaaramäeEstonias.t.
33Rubén PlazaSpain+ 11'43
34Igor AntónSpain+ 12'10
35Sergio GhisalbertiItalys.t.
36Wim Van HuffelBelgium+ 13'21
37Gustav LarssonSwedens.t.
38Sérgio PaulinhoPortugal+ 14'25
39Kim KirchenLuxembourg+ 15'52
40Richard Ochoa QuinteroVenezuelas.t.
41Andrei GrivkoUkraines.t.
42Pieter WeeningNetherlands+ 16'24
43Walter PedrazaColombias.t.
44Nico KeinathGermany+ 18'11
45Jose AlarconVenezuelas.t.
46Cadel EvansAustralia+ 18'39
47Vladimir GusevRussia+ 19'06
48Aleksandr EfimkinRussia+ 19'42
49Theo EltinkNetherlands+ 20'18
50Michael RogersAustralias.t.
51Maxim IglinskiKazakhstan+ 21'18
52Wilmer VasquezVenezuela+ 22'05
53Peter StetinaUsa+ 23'09
54Ivan BassoItaly+ 23'40
55Ricardo MestrePortugal+ 24'58
56Wladimir GustovUkraines.t.
57Alex Ardila CanoColombia+ 25'33
58Dmitri MedvedevRussia+ 26'26
59Tadej ValjavecSlovenia+ 27'17
60Saul RaisinUsas.t.
61Thomas PetersonUsas.t.
62Domenik KlemmeGermanys.t.
63Jonas BjelkmarkSwedens.t.
64Steve MorabitoSwitzerlands.t.
65Julián RodasColombias.t.
66João CabreiraPortugals.t.
67Alexandre VinokourovKazakhstans.t.
68Lars BoomNetherlands+ 28'10
69Mauricio OrtegaColombia+ 30'22
70Christophe RiblonFrance+ 32'17
71Roman KilunUsa+ 32'53
72Edvald Boasson HagenNorway+ 33'33
73Serge PauwelsBelgium+ 34'28
74Kai ReusNetherlands+ 35'49
75José Carlos Rodrigues SilvaPortugals.t.
76Remmert WielingaNetherlandss.t.
77Philippe GilbertBelgium+ 36'12
78Michael AlbasiniSwitzerland+ 37'08
79Michael RasmussenDenmarks.t.
80Tom StubbeBelgiums.t.
81Brice FeilluFrance+ 38'53
82Stefan SchumacherGermany+ 40'59
83Jackson RodríguezVenezuela+ 42'39
84André CardosoPortugals.t.
85Matthieu SprickFrances.t.
86Anthony ColbyUsas.t.
87Chris FroomeUnited Kingdoms.t.
88Ivan SantaromitaSwitzerlands.t.
89David LoosliSwitzerlands.t.
90Alexander GiraldoColombia+ 43'37
91Jakob FuglsangDenmark+ 45'14
92Sébastien IvarsFrances.t.
93Jure GolcerSlovenia+ 46'45
94Fabian WegmannGermanys.t.
95Maxim GourovKazakhstans.t.
96Tanel KangertEstonias.t.
97Robin van der HugenhabenNetherlandss.t.
98Levi LeipheimerUsas.t.
99Pierre RollandFrances.t.
100William WalkerAustralia+ 47'53
101Martijn KeizerNetherlandss.t.
102Klaas VantornoutBelgiums.t.
103Franklin ChaconVenezuela+ 48'16
104Carlo KirschLuxembourg+ 52'15
105Andreas KlödenGermany+ 1h01'53
106Taylor PhinneyUsas.t.
107Marcus BurghardtGermanys.t.
108Maxime MonfortBelgiums.t.
109Mikhail IgnatievRussias.t.
110Kenny De KeteleBelgiums.t.
111Jurgen Van GoolenBelgiums.t.
112Hubert DupontFrances.t.
113Sébastien JolyFrances.t.
114David ZabriskieUsas.t.
115Evgeni PopovRussias.t.
116Charles WegeliusUnited Kingdoms.t.
117Max Öste-MacdonaldSwedens.t.
118Scott NydamUsas.t.
119Jonas LjungbladSwedens.t.
120Cyril DesselFrances.t.
121Joost PosthumaNetherlands+ 1h02'41
122Eduard VorganovRussia+ 1h03'04
123Steven CummingsUnited Kingdom+ 1h03'45
124Dominique CornuBelgiums.t.
125Hélder MagalhãesPortugals.t.
126Igor BogdanUkraines.t.
127Tomas Swift-MetcalfeUnited Kingdoms.t.
128Dale ApplebyUnited Kingdoms.t.
129Stefan AdamssonSwedens.t.
130Denis VorontsovRussias.t.
131Ben GastauerLuxembourg+ 1h11'09
132Daniel LloydUnited Kingdoms.t.
133Gunnar EidsheimNorways.t.
134Lars Ytting BakDenmarks.t.
135Marcel WyssSwitzerland+ 1h18'09
136Blaz JarcSlovenias.t.
137Christian PoosLuxembourgs.t.
138Andrej TehovnicSlovenia+ 1h18'49
139David ClaereboutLuxembourgs.t.
140Igor PugaciMoldova+ 1h19'18
DNFThor HushovdNorway
DNFGregory RastSwitzerland
DNFJoe KirchLuxembourg
DNFLaurent DidierLuxembourg
DNFSebastian EinsleLuxembourg
DNFRaivo MaimreEstonia
DNFSergio CiobanMoldova


Teams Classifcation
1Italy28h40'01
2Spain+ 40
3Colombia+ 10'13
4Germany+ 15'22
5Russia+ 24'14
6Venezuela+ 32'30
7Netherlands+ 35'09
8Slovenia+ 35'39
9Sweden+ 47'49
10Portugal+ 1h02'54
11Luxembourg+ 1h05'10
12France+ 1h13'22
13Usa+ 1h13'57
14Belgium+ 1h20'15
15Australia+ 1h23'04
16Kazakhstan+ 1h31'34
17Ukraine+ 1h40'49
18Switzerland+ 1h43'18
19Denmark+ 2h29'45
20United Kingdom+ 2h44'31

Edited by Roman on 17-10-2016 21:48
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