As time gaps have opened up though a break may have a chance of taking a day or two
The break today consists of
Emilien Viennet
Jordi Simon
Yonathan Monsalve
Michael Matthews
George Atkins
Masaaki Kikuchi
and the marking
Rick Zabel
Not much of a contest for the primes with Simon taking the early KoM prize from Matthews and Monsalve. The CalGiant rider also took the first sprint, this time ahead of Atkins and Matthews, the last sprint snatched by Viennet, with Monsalve second and Atkins third.
Nothing really effects any of the calssifications but with UNicredit and Proximus chasing in the second half an ill timed puncture for 11th on GC
Marco Osella
will likely drop him down the standings.
Harsh for the Italian who has ridden so well for his team leader. On the front of the pack meanwhile
Peter Möhlmann
attacks to try and bridge to the fading break.
The break does manage to stay away for the last climb and the rider who has done no work at all the 'son of a sprinter' is being called a son of a something else as he nabs the prime.
Zabel then ahead of Kikuchi and Simon. It all looks a little sedate as we enter the final circuits, nonetheless Unicredit are keeping the pace high when suddenly a Ferrari rider hitting the deck causes catastrophe.
The French champions jersey of
John Gadret
is down as is the points jersey of
Gianpaolo Caruso
it is a horrific moment for these two. Also here is top ten rider
Sylwester Szmyd
In the mayhem Szmyd;s teammate
Yonathan Monsalve
slips away.
Unicredit hammer at the front much to the misfortune of the fallen riders, Ferrari have moved riders back but Red Bull with Moreno set to move into Gadrets place do not do so.
Unicredit desperate to catch Monsalve fan across the road in a bizarre sprint train.
Indeed as they enter the last kilometre Ciolek and Cav look threatening.
Napolitano cannot find another gear as Guillen is coming through also.
It is neck and neck between Cav and Ciolek but the German holds the Brit off to register a good win for Bianchi who will take the points on offer here.
Bianchi have been one of the winners with Schwab moving up as does Castano, Moreno and Stetina at the expense of Gadret and Caruso who drop out of the top five as their group finishes nearly four minutes down.
A horrible day for Ferrari, who had such a great first half of the race.