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Giro del Capo - Stage 3
CountArach
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The third stage of the Giro del Capo consists of two climbs. The first is the Franschhoek Pass, which is 6.5km in length and averages a tough 6.9%, including a section over 10%. The second climb is longer at 7.2km, but isn’t as tough, being ‘only’ 5.3% in gradient. The favourites aren’t really that surprising, as the names you would expect top the list; i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Bellis, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Roche. Then again, the amount of success that breaks have had in the last two days shows that anything is possible.

The rainy start to the still sees some riders willing to give it a go. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Bruno Borges puts in the first dig of the day. Perhaps Cerne are going to try something different after two days of trying to control the peleton without much success.

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The break proves quite popular, as can be expected, and the names that come across to join Borges are as follows:
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Meiji.png Lagutin
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/unicredit.png Valjavec
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Seledkov
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Txurruka
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Ajewole
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/rapha.png Appleby
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/oz.png Lewis
i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Afonso

There are some really strong riders in this group, chief amongst them being Appleby, who is a solid puncheur in his own right. In terms of GC threats, Borges, Lewis and Afonso are all equally best placed at +2’38”.

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These three riders are the only ones who show any interest at the intermediate sprint, and Borges wins it ahead of Lewis and Afonso takes third. The climb starts right after it. Remember that there are 16 mountain points available at the top of this climb, and another 16 at the summit of the second climb of the day. Whoever scores the most points today will take the jersey.

And the breakaway works well together, with Appleby doing most of the pace-setting, though not too hard, as he needs the other riders on the flat. At the summit several of them go for the mountain points and it is Amets Txurruka who takes the points at the top ahead of Appleby and Borges.

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Up the climb the leaders worked together pretty well, but two of them are in trouble just over the top, and can’t keep contact on the descent. The two riders to fall off the pace are Lewis and Ajewole. Ajewole has a lot of developing to do before taking on this sort of race, while Lewis would have preferred a long, less steep climb. They hover about a minute behind the leaders, trying to pull them back in.

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The peleton are lead over the top by Trilux, about 5 minutes behind the leaders. The break continue to push on after the descent and they manage to extend the lead to 7’10” by the time they reach the intermediate sprint. The two Cerne riders are the only ones interested and Borges takes it ahead of Afonso with Valjavec rolling over in third.

Good news for two particular riders, as Lewis and Ajewole get back into the break on the flat. It remains to be seen how much they can do on the second climb of the day, but at least they are in with some sort of chance. Back in the peleton the manager of Emu Export has the briefest of heart attacks as i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png John-Lee Augustyn punctures, but he gets back in with no trouble at all.

He is lucky that it doesn’t occur any later, however, as several teams start to raise the pace. Saab in particular are keen to push the pace higher, perhaps with an eye towards a stage win for i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/saab.png Matti Breschel.

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With 57km remaining, and the break 4’40” up the road, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Constantino Zaballa decides to launch an attack. Everyone looks slightly confused about this move, as there are no discernible advantages to it.

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He is caught fairly quickly, given that no one went with him. He does cause the pace setting to be somewhat disrupted, however, and with 37km to go, just as the big climb of the day is about to begin, the gap to the break is at 3’23”. This time when the attack comes it is far more serious, and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/calgiant.png Luis Pasamontes puts in an attack with i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/pirelli.png Matt Busche. Zaballa jumps onto Busche’s back wheel and this suddenly becomes a very dangerous trio.

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Realising that this group could pose a serious threat, Trilux and Aker work together to pull them in and they make the catch. It doesn’t calm the attacks for long, however, as one of the biggest names of the race launches his attack: i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Cerne.png Luis Leon Sanchez. Straight onto his wheel are the three previous attackers.

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The pace is kept really high, however, and they aren’t able to get away. Once again, this doesn’t deter him and once again LL Sanchez launches off the front. This time he succeeds in getting a gap.

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With the race favourite now going solo off the front, it is inevitable that other favourites will go for it. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Ginanni and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Venchi.png Di Maggio answer the call.

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Meanwhile, up front, Ajewole and Lewis are dropped from the break. There won’t be any getting back for them today.

The race leader i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Trilux.png Saramotins realises that he will need to dig deep to defend his yellow jersey, so he puts in an attack of his own. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Vespa.png Bono goes with him, and so too does i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/Aker.png Rovira, who is on the same time as Saramotins.

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A short way up the road, Appleby has put the hammer down. Only Txurruka and, surprisingly, Borges can stay with him. A group of the former breakaway riders forms behind them, with Afonso dropping still further back. Di Maggio, Ginanni and LL Sanchez are catching up, however.

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Saramotins’ attack doesn’t really go anywhere, but a new and more dangerous attack goes. This time the riders are i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/emu.png Augustyn, i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/wwe.png Weening and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/BPost.png Vanendert, all riders who were considered a chance for a top 10 before the race.

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Behind these guys, Pasamontes starts setting the pace on the front of the peleton, making it hard for any other attacks to go away. i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/saab.png Matti Breschel and i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/csc.png Rui Costa both desperately try, but neither can make anything stick.

Appleby leads the break over the top, or rather he leads Txurruka over. Even Borges has cracked under the constant pressure.

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The time gaps over the top are:

Appleby/Txurruka
Borges+14”
Di Maggio/LL Sanchez/Ginanni/Lagutin/Seledkov/Valjavec+22”
Afonso+31”
Augustyn/Weening/Vanendert/Lewis/Ajewole+19”
Peleton+28” (1’54”)


Appleby manages to pull out a gap on the descent, dropping Txurruka.

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He can’t keep the pace, however, and Txurruka pulls himself back. Indeed, Borges manages to catch up as well and so there are three leaders with a decent advantage over the nearest chasers.

Afonso catches up to the Sanchez group, and indeed Augustyn succeeds in dragging his group with them, with the exception of Ajewole, who has to drop back to the Red Bull-lead peleton. This means that a group of 11 men has formed, but they only have 40 seconds of an advantage and are 1’16” behind the lead 3 as the race goes under 10km left.

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Samuel Sanchez himself leads the peleton up to this break and drags them in. The gap is still at 1’16” with 5km remaining and it is absolutely clear that once again the break shall have their day.

Meanwhile 15th place on GC, and Bianchi’s best-placed rider i1215.photobucket.com/albums/cc512/ANFreeman/Jersey%20Sprites/bianchi.png Mazur is dropped from the peleton. Bizarrely, his entire team drop back to help in, including De la Fuente, Cobo and Monfort!

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Up front, the sprint starts. Borges has the best kick of the three, and he has the best position at the back. Txurruka is in the undesirable position of first wheel, and Appleby is sandwhiched in between the two of them.

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Appleby leaves it fairly late to make his move, but when he does it is a strong one. He comes around Txurruka, but Borges is still on his wheel. Can he come around?

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No! Rapha’s impressive run of victories in the South African races this season continues, as Appleby takes the win. Borges follows him to the line for second and Txurruka will have to console himself with the fact that he will put on the mountain jersey tonight.

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Roche leads through the 73 rider peleton, 1’28” down on the time of Appleby. Notably, the Bianchi riders did not get back into the peleton, and so they lost 1’56” on the other favourites. That is a tough deficit to make up.

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Rovira, surprisingly, is our new yellow jersey. He is still on the same time as Saramotins and finished 8 places ahead of him today, enough to take the lead. As mentioned, Txurruka will wear the polka dots thanks to his climbing efforts. Breschel earned enough points in the group sprint to pull on the green points jersey, taking that away from Saramotins too. Borges’ second place is enough to put him in the young rider’s jersey.

Stage Results:
1Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka4h01'07
2Bruno BorgesCernes.t.
3Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 15
4Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1'28
5Matti BreschelSaab - Scanias.t.
6Mirko LorenzettoUniCredits.t.
7Jack BauerMeiji - Fujis.t.
8Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
9Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERGs.t.
10Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
11Bauke MollemaTeam WWEs.t.
12John-Lee AugustynEmu Exports.t.
13Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
14Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bulls.t.
15Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
16Luis Leon Sanchez GilCernes.t.
17David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
18Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
19André CardosoCernes.t.
20Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bulls.t.

Spoiler
21Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fujis.t.
22Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
23Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
24Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
25Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
26Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
27Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
28Ivan SeledkovEmu Exports.t.
29Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
30Pieter WeeningUniCredits.t.
31Luis AfonsoCernes.t.
32Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
33Lorenzo BernucciUniCredits.t.
34Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
35Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
36Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERGs.t.
37John GadretJayco - Red Bulls.t.
38Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
39Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
40Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
41Marcel WyssSaab - Scanias.t.
42Simon GerransJayco - Red Bulls.t.
43Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
44Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bulls.t.
45Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
46Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
47Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
48Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
49Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
50Shaun LewisOz Cycling Projects.t.
51Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
52Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
53Kevin IstaSaab - Scanias.t.
54Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
55Anders LundSaab - Scanias.t.
56Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
57Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
58Tadej ValjavecUniCredits.t.
59Junya SanoMeiji - Fujis.t.
60Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
61Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Projects.t.
62Jelle VanendertTeam Bposts.t.
63Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
64Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
65Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Projects.t.
66Moris PossoniFerrari - ERGs.t.
67Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
68Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
69Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
70Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
71Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
72Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
73Tom StubbeTeam Bposts.t.
74Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
75Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
76Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
77Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWE+ 2'49
78Rory SutherlandTeam WWEs.t.
79Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fujis.t.
80Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
81Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scanias.t.
82Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi+ 3'24
83Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
84Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchis.t.
85Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
86Philip LaverySaab - Scanias.t.
87David De la FuenteTeam Bianchis.t.
88Juan José CoboTeam Bianchis.t.
89Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Export+ 4'50
90Dainius KairelisEmu Exports.t.
91Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Exports.t.
92Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
93William MaesenTeam Bposts.t.
94Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
95Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
96Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchis.t.
97Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
98Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERGs.t.
99Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
100Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
101Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
102Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
103Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
104Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fujis.t.
105Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
106Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
107Michael WolfOz Cycling Projects.t.
108Joeri StallaertTeam Bposts.t.
109Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchis.t.
110Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
111Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
112Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
113Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
114Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Exports.t.
115Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
116Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
117Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
118Amaro AntunesCernes.t.
119Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
120Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
121Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERGs.t.
122Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
123Rafael ReisCernes.t.
124Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
125Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
126Nairo QuintanaUniCredits.t.
127Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fujis.t.
128Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
129Ricardo VilelaCernes.t.
130Westley GoughOz Cycling Projects.t.
131Tom ScullyMeiji - Fujis.t.
132Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
133Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
134Salvatore PuccioUniCredits.t.
135Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
136Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
137Sergio OrtegaUniCredits.t.
138Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Projects.t.
139Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 6'12
140Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
141Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
142Michael VingerlingTeam WWEs.t.
143Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bposts.t.
144Thomas ZieglerEmu Exports.t.
145Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
146Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
147Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
148Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
149Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
150Petter RenängSaab - Scanias.t.
151Lucas PerssonSaab - Scanias.t.
152Jon Ander InsaustiCernes.t.
153Luthando KakaTeam As.t.
154Adrien NiyonshutiTeam As.t.
155Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 8'00
156Dimitri De FauwEmu Exports.t.
157Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Project+ 9'12
158Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
159Rohan DennisTeam Bianchis.t.
160Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
161Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
162Estifanos KebedeTeam As.t.
163Bassirou KonteTeam As.t.
164Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 11'02
165Robert HunterTeam As.t.


General Classification:
1Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans9h58'23
2Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
3Matti BreschelSaab - Scania+ 6
4Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 30
5Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 40
6Bruno BorgesCerne+ 46
7Anders LundSaab - Scania+ 48
8Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 56
9Paolo Longo BorghiniFerrari - ERG+ 1'01
10Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
11Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 1'03
12Muradjan KhalmuratovOz Cycling Projects.t.
13Zakayo NdbriRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
14Rory SutherlandTeam WWE+ 2'24
15Luis AfonsoCerne+ 2'32
16Shaun LewisOz Cycling Project+ 2'34
17Jérôme PineauTeam WWE+ 2'38
18Matteo BonoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
19Eros CapecchiFerrari - ERGs.t.
20David GarbelliVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.

Spoiler
21Simon GerransJayco - Red Bulls.t.
22Luis Leon Sanchez GilCernes.t.
23Francesco GinanniVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
24Adil JelloulJayco - Red Bulls.t.
25Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
26Mirko LorenzettoUniCredits.t.
27Cristiano SalernoFerrari - ERGs.t.
28Jack BauerMeiji - Fujis.t.
29Samuel Sánchez GonzalezCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
30Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
31André CardosoCernes.t.
32John-Lee AugustynEmu Exports.t.
33Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
34Junya SanoMeiji - Fujis.t.
35Gustavo VelosoJayco - Red Bulls.t.
36Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
37Marcel WyssSaab - Scanias.t.
38Pieter WeeningUniCredits.t.
39Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
40Jan BartaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
41Moris PossoniFerrari - ERGs.t.
42Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
43Luis PasamontesCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
44Gustav LarssonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
45Matthew BuschePirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
46Tom CrielTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
47Lorenzo BernucciUniCredits.t.
48Manuel QuinziatoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
49John GadretJayco - Red Bulls.t.
50Kevin IstaSaab - Scanias.t.
51Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
52Sérgio SousaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
53Jelle VanendertTeam Bposts.t.
54Ronny ScholzTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
55Cyril GautierTeam Bposts.t.
56Dimitri JiriakovRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
57Dries DevenynsTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
58Tony MartinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
59Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
60Pierre RollandTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
61Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
62Jack BobridgeOz Cycling Projects.t.
63Tom StubbeTeam Bposts.t.
64Sergio Lagana'Pirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 2'59
65Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi+ 3'19
66Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 3'35
67Chris Anker SørensenTeam WWE+ 3'59
68Fabio AruTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
69Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE+ 4'02
70Maxime MonfortTeam Bianchi+ 4'34
71David De la FuenteTeam Bianchis.t.
72Juan José CoboTeam Bianchis.t.
73Michael WolfOz Cycling Project+ 5'11
74Tadej ValjavecUniCredit+ 5'21
75Daniel MorenoJayco - Red Bull+ 5'23
76Amaël MoinardJayco - Red Bulls.t.
77Daryl ImpeyJayco - Red Bulls.t.
78Bauke MollemaTeam WWEs.t.
79Wes SulzbergerRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
80Jonathan CastroviejoAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
81Mikaël ChérelJayco - Red Bulls.t.
82Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fujis.t.
83Jordi GrauUniCredits.t.
84Abilphez AjewoleTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
85Ivan SeledkovEmu Export+ 5'39
86Sergio MarinangeliTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 6'00
87Andy CappelleVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
88Ben KingCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
89Rafael ReisCernes.t.
90Amaro AntunesCernes.t.
91Oscar GattoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
92Javier AramendíaTeam Bianchis.t.
93Ricardo VilelaCernes.t.
94Mattia CattaneoVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
95Jetse BolTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
96Kiel ReijnenCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specializeds.t.
97Oleksandr MartynenkoTeam Bianchis.t.
98Julián RodasTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
99Isaac SpeirsVespa - Aprilia - De Rosas.t.
100Francesco TizzaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
101Glenn LikhayaSaab - Scania+ 6'44
102Jai CrawfordMeiji - Fujis.t.
103Cornelius Van OoijenEmu Export+ 7'01
104Andrew TalanskyTeam CSC-Orbea+ 7'03
105Philip LaverySaab - Scania+ 7'19
106Johan Le BonAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
107Salvatore PuccioUniCredit+ 7'56
108Tom ScullyMeiji - Fujis.t.
109Stefano AgostiniFerrari - ERG+ 8'45
110Kevin SeeldraeyersEmu Exports.t.
111Mattia PozzoFerrari - ERGs.t.
112Emanuele RizzaFerrari - ERGs.t.
113Aaron GateOz Cycling Projects.t.
114Muhammet Eyüp KaragobekEmu Exports.t.
115Steven TronetTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
116Mathieu La LavandierTeam Bposts.t.
117Stéphane PoulhièsTeam Bposts.t.
118Mike Aaron EggerTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
119Leif HosteTeam WWEs.t.
120Gert RajalaTeam Trilux - Falkes.t.
121Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Fujis.t.
122Joeri StallaertTeam Bposts.t.
123Nicola D'AndreaPirelli - Alfa Romeos.t.
124Tom DumoulinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
125Yuzuru SuzukiMeiji - Fujis.t.
126Emilien ViennetAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
127William MaesenTeam Bposts.t.
128Julián BecerraTeam WWEs.t.
129Nairo QuintanaUniCredits.t.
130Stefano LocatelliTeam Bianchis.t.
131Sergio OrtegaUniCredits.t.
132Yoshimitsu HiratsukaMeiji - Fujis.t.
133Nacer BouhanniTeam Puma - SAP+ 10'05
134Thomas ZieglerEmu Export+ 10'07
135Phan Age HaugardTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
136Willem Van Den EyndeTeam Bposts.t.
137Jon Ander InsaustiCernes.t.
138Benedetto MonterastelliTeam Venchi ProCyclings.t.
139Petter RenängSaab - Scanias.t.
140Jasha SütterlinTeam Puma - SAPs.t.
141Michael VingerlingTeam WWE+ 11'27
142Dainius KairelisEmu Export+ 11'46
143Jonas Aaen JørgensenAker Solutions - Bergans+ 12'31
144Aberlardo AblenadoCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 12'39
145Daniele Di NucciPirelli - Alfa Romeo+ 12'55
146Jure ZrimsekAker Solutions - Berganss.t.
147Lucas PerssonSaab - Scanias.t.
148Luca SterbiniFerrari - ERGs.t.
149Mario Gonzalez SalasTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 13'07
150Erick RowsellRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 15'23
151Ahmad Haidar AnuawarOz Cycling Project+ 15'55
152Jordi SimonCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 16'08
153Daniel McConnellOz Cycling Project+ 16'12
154Westley GoughOz Cycling Projects.t.
155Tsgabu Gebremaryam GrmayRapha Condor - Qhubekas.t.
156Dimitri De FauwEmu Export+ 17'20
157Carlos VeronaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 17'44
158Rohan DennisTeam Bianchi+ 17'52
159Luthando KakaTeam A+ 23'01
160Juan GelabertTeam CSC-Orbea+ 23'05
161Serafin José BlancoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 23'06
162Adrien NiyonshutiTeam A+ 24'34
163Bassirou KonteTeam A+ 26'01
164Robert HunterTeam A+ 28'12
165Estifanos KebedeTeam A+ 28'46


Points Classification:
1Matti BreschelSaab - Scania40
2Aleksei SaramotinsTeam Trilux - Falke34
3Bruno BorgesCerne32
4Jaume RoviraAker Solutions - Bergans31
5Pieter GhyllebertCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized31
6Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka25
7Simone MasciarelliPirelli - Alfa Romeo24
8Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling24
9Nicolas RochePirelli - Alfa Romeo17
10Anders LundSaab - Scania16


Mountain Classification:
1Amets TxurrukaTeam WWE24
2Dale ApplebyRapha Condor - Qhubeka22
3Bruno BorgesCerne16
4Francesco RedaTeam Venchi ProCycling14
5Sergei LagutinMeiji - Fuji12
6Matti BreschelSaab - Scania10
7Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP10
8Massimo IannettiPirelli - Alfa Romeo8
9Piotr MazurTeam Bianchi8
10Anders LundSaab - Scania6


Team Classification:
1Pirelli - Alfa Romeo29h58'11
2Saab - Scania+ 58
3Rapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 1'00
4Team WWE+ 2'04
5Oz Cycling Project+ 2'28
6Aker Solutions - Bergans+ 2'40
7Team Trilux - Falke+ 2'40
8Team CSC-Orbea+ 3'10
9Team Puma - SAP+ 3'10
10California Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 3'10
11Team Venchi ProCycling+ 3'17
12Ferrari - ERG+ 3'17
13Cerne+ 3'24
14UniCredit+ 4'03
15Team Bpost+ 4'52
16Jayco - Red Bull+ 4'52
17Vespa - Aprilia - De Rosa+ 4'52
18Meiji - Fuji+ 6'48
19Emu Export+ 9'17
20Team Bianchi+ 9'25


Young Riders:
1Bruno BorgesCerne9h59'09
2Jocelyn BarTeam Puma - SAP+ 10
3Luis AfonsoCerne+ 1'46
4Cesare Di MaggioTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 1'52
5Jonathan BellisRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 1'52
6Ole HaavardsholmTeam Venchi ProCycling+ 1'52
7Alex DowsettRapha Condor - Qhubeka+ 1'52
8Cyril GautierTeam Bpost+ 1'52
9Anthony RouxAker Solutions - Bergans+ 1'52
10Tyler BrandtCalifornia Giant Berry Farms-Specialized+ 1'52
 
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