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Tour Down Under - Stage 5
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Willunga Hill is THE climb in the Tour Down Under. Often the GC was decided on this stage. But different to recent years we won`t pass it 2 times for a flat finish afterwards but instead will finish on top of it after the 2nd ascent. So it looks at least more difficult than before and it favours the puncheurs far more than the sprinters.
Aleksandr Efimkin won the first puncheur stage ahead of Dowsett and Costa. Who of them will win today or will we see somebody completely different?



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We are already 25km into todays stage and we see a big breakaway of 10 riders.
Hansen (Pivovarno)
Scheirlinckx (Hollister)
Eichler (Sram)
Van der Schueren (HTC)
Kadri (Vueling)
Soto Pereira (Adira)
Kurth (Amex)
Ford (Oz)
Teruel (CSC)
Ortega (Jap-Kor)
Scheirlinckx (23.) and Eichler (6.) are very dangerous, in especially in such a big group.



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Swedbank, Cisco, Jaguar, UPC and also Meiji immediately increase the pace behind as it would be too difficult to bring them back later.



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Eichler and Scheirlinckx use this moment and take more bonus seconds. In especially Eichler is just 8s down now but the peloton is still close.



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But after the sprint the peloton calmed down a bit. It`s still very dangerous but they probably don`t want to go high speed for the whole stage. The gap is at 1'48 now.
Other riders, who were partly involved in yesterdays crashes are already behind the peloton such as Boswell, Haidar Anuawar, Itami, Rasmussen and Ziesler.



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Scheirlinckx takes the 2nd sprint ahead of Eichler, who is only 4s behind now.



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Who else should attack first? Of course it`s Evian`s Rocchetti again, who attacks short before the first Willunga Hill climb. 29km left and 1'30 for the group around Eichler.



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The climb starts and Van der Schueren was able to create a small gap. Scheirlinckx and Teruel follow while the rest of the breakaway is a bit behind and already less than 30s in front of the peloton.



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But it is Hansen, who is reaching the top first after Van der Schueren and the other duo lost their speed completely. Rocchetti reaches the top as 2nd just ahead of the peloton already.
The Australian will also take the KoM lead after this KoM sprint as the other riders coming over the line had no or just a few points so far.



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Only 30 riders in the first group now after this climb. Also Eichler and Scheirlinckx are behind and so the bonus seconds won`t help then any longer.
Also behind and a bit more surprising:
Zingle (Bpost)
Proni, Betancourt (Hollister)
Hudecek (Sram)
Barrio (CSC)
Gerrans, Visconti, Jiao (Oz)
Vichot (Vueling)
Dyrnes (Risa)
Horrible news for Hollister and home team Oz. Both can`t be happy with their race performance in this Tour Down Under.



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Attacks in the favourite group with 18km to go. Richardson (airBaltic) the initiator. He is followed by Hermans (Swedbank), Chavanel (Amex), Kump (Pivovarna), Puusepp and Rocchetti (Evian).



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55s behind Betancourt and Vichot do the pace trying to come back while the attackers are caught again.



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The pace in the first group wasn`t very high after that and no more attackers led to the fusion of both groups. But how much energy did Betancourt spend? Also Eichler is back in this group but just hanging at the very end fighting to keep contact.



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Salerno is preparing the final for Efimkin and also UPC is seen in the first rows to work for Gavazzi, who leads the race since the first day.



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3km left and we start the climb for the 2nd time. And immediately an attack by Barredo and Proni as also by the always attacking Evian duo Puusepp and Rocchetti. Maybe they should save their energy a bit better sometimes.



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But they are caught again and we have the next attacks. Duggan accelerates and Costa follows. This looks far stronger.



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Final kilometer and Costa again doing the long sprint with Duggan behind him. They still have 12s on the next: Efimkin, Dowsett, Gavazzi and most surprising his team mate Oelerich.



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Dowsett seems to be the strongest and is already with Duggan. Efimkin is not far behind next to Oelerich, who tries to "pull" Gavazzi with him.



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But Gavazzi struggles and can`t follow the best. Still the gaps are not really given, so it`s still possible for him. Mehr-Wenige obviously picked the wrong wheel as he is now blocked behind him.



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Costa again went too early. Dowsett is leading now but Efimkin is coming closer again. Will we see a repeat of the 2nd stage?



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No. This time Dowsett is stronger and wins the queen stage. Efimkin in 2nd is within the same time now and one of them will lead the overall now.
Costa again in 3rd proves to be the strongest next to the top duo. And finally Oz with a good result. Matthew Lloyd comes in 4th ahead of Cisco`s positive surprise Taborre, who once again is performing well.
Hatanaka and Mehr-Wenige, who had an awesome final 300m finish next with Duggan, Betancourt and Cisco`s 3rd Salerno completing the top10.

But there were no gaps and so even Gavazzi is within the first group and stays in 3rd in the overall, which is still a very nice result for him and UPC.
Dowsett who can present the better stage results will be the new leader with Efimkin just behind.
Also the KoM has a new leader and actually already a winner. Adam Hansen just has to finish tomorrows stage and nobody will be able to overtake him.


Stage Result
1Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel3h27'47
2Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Teams.t.
3Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
4Matthew LloydOz Cycling Projects.t.
5Fabio TaborreCisco Cycling Teams.t.
6Yusuke HatanakaMeiji - Cannondales.t.
7Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
8Timothy DugganSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
9Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
10Cristiano SalernoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
11Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
12Carlos BarredoAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
13Ben HermansSwedbank-PEABs.t.
14Sergio BarrioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
15Alessandro ProniHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
16Sylvain ChavanelAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
17Martin PuuseppEvian-MIATs.t.
18Nino SchurterSauber Petronas Racings.t.
19Fabian WegmannSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
20Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
21Giovanni ViscontiOz Cycling Projects.t.
22Jiri HudecekSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
23Simon GerransOz Cycling Projects.t.
24Tesfar TeklitJaguar - Eritels.t.
25Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
26Bassirou KonteJaguar - Eritels.t.
27Marc De MaarHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
28Essaid AbelouacheJaguar - Eritels.t.
29Michael OlssonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
30Simon RichardsonairBaltic - Enduras.t.
31Christian KneesTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
32Bjorn SelanderHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
33Romain ZingleTeam BPosts.t.
34Suk-Young ChoiJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
35Adam HansenPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 1'14
36Blel KadriTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
37Manuel OrtegaJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 1'38
38Jorge Adelbo Soto PereiraAdira-Isq Project+ 1'48
39Federico RocchettiEvian-MIATs.t.
40Alireza AshgarzadehSauber Petronas Racings.t.
41André CardosoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
42Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airlines+ 2'12
43Pieter SerryHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
44Greogry HugentoblerSauber Petronas Racing+ 2'31
45William FordOz Cycling Projects.t.
46Jan DieterenAMEX Pro Cycling+ 2'57
47Iljo KeisseSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
48Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
49Markus EichlerSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
50Staf ScheirlinckxHollister Pro Cycling+ 3'31
51Michael KurthAMEX Pro Cycling+ 3'57
52Pengda JiaoOz Cycling Project+ 9'00
53Mohamed Shawal Anuar AzizEvian-MIATs.t.
54Clement KoretzkyEvian-MIATs.t.
55Martin ReimerTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
56Sven VandousselaereTeam BPost+ 9'25
57Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
58Mathieu La LavandierTeam BPosts.t.
59Sebastian LanderRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
60Kris BoeckmansTeam BPosts.t.
61Nicolas EdetTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
62Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
63Mohammed Zamri SallehSauber Petronas Racings.t.
64Tom Van AsbroeckHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
65Sascha ModoloMeiji - Cannondales.t.
66Philip LaveryJaguar - Eritels.t.
67Kenny Van HummelSwedbank-PEABs.t.
68Magnus Cort NielsenSwedbank-PEABs.t.
69Dmitriy GruzdevCisco Cycling Team+ 10'13
70Nick Van der LijkeHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
71Matteo PriamoTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
72Fabio SilvestreAdira-Isq Projects.t.
73Sondre Holst EngerRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 11'12
74Maxime DanielEvian-MIATs.t.
75Adrien PetitEvian-MIATs.t.
76Yukiya ArashiroMeiji - Cannondales.t.
77Joeri StallaertTeam BPosts.t.
78Martyn IrvineAdira-Isq Projects.t.
79Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
80Alexis GougeardEvian-MIATs.t.
81Muhamad Adiq OthmanSauber Petronas Racings.t.
82William MaesenTeam BPosts.t.
83Roman SenyenovCisco Cycling Teams.t.
84Natnael BerhaneJaguar - Eritels.t.
85Pedro Miguel PaulinhoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
86Benedikt MundleSauber Petronas Racings.t.
87Kasper KlostergaardSwedbank-PEABs.t.
88Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Cannondales.t.
89Alexander KristoffRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
90Rinaldo NocentiniControl Teams.t.
91Christopher SuttonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
92Eric YoungSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
93Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Teams.t.
94Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
95Rafael SilvaTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
96Iban MayoControl Teams.t.
97Rüdiger SeligAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
98Jonas AhlstrandSwedbank-PEABs.t.
99Angel ViciosoControl Teams.t.
100George Alexandru StancuSwedbank-PEABs.t.
101Francisco ManceboControl Teams.t.
102Baden CookeOz Cycling Projects.t.
103Óscar Pereiro SioControl Teams.t.
104Danny Van PoppelTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
105Sam BennettJaguar - Eritels.t.
106Mike TeunissenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
107Jurgen Van LoockeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
108Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Teams.t.
109Salvatore PuccioTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
110Dylan GroenewegenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
111Anuar MananMeiji - Cannondales.t.
112Theo ReinhardtAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
113Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
114Jesus Merino CriadoTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
115Sho HatsuyamaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
116Grega BolePivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
117Allan DavisHollister Pro Cycling+ 12'51
118Jörgen MattairBaltic - Endura+ 13'15
119Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
120Mitch DockerairBaltic - Enduras.t.
121Ruslan SambrisHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
122Romain FeilluTeam BPosts.t.
123Graham BriggsairBaltic - Endura+ 13'34
124Borut BozicPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
125Michel KrederSwedbank-PEABs.t.
126William ConnollyairBaltic - Enduras.t.
127Alejandro BorrajoPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
128Tomohiro HayakawaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
129Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
130Nacer BouhanniMeiji - Cannondales.t.
131Dan McLayairBaltic - Enduras.t.
132Dylan Van BaarleairBaltic - Enduras.t.
133Khayabkhyrvaa UugunbayarJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
134Yauheni HutarovichPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
135Rasmus SteroboTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
136Marco FabbriPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
137Ho-Ting KwokMeiji - Cannondales.t.
138Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
139Ramon DomeneTeam CSC-Orbea+ 14'18
140Fabien TaillefourAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
141Johan Fredrik ZieslerRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 18'40
142Alex RasmussenOz Cycling Project+ 22'32
143Kevin PeetersJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
144Kenji ItamiJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 35'01
145Ian BoswellHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
146Ahmad Haidar AnuawarSauber Petronas Racings.t.

Overall
1Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel16h47'31
2Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Teams.t.
3Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 12
4Rui CostaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 16
5Romain ZingleTeam BPost+ 28
6Yusuke HatanakaMeiji - Cannondale+ 32
7Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
8Ben HermansSwedbank-PEABs.t.
9Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
10Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
11Simon GerransOz Cycling Projects.t.
12Fabian WegmannSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
13Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
14Nino SchurterSauber Petronas Racings.t.
15Giovanni ViscontiOz Cycling Projects.t.
16Timothy DugganSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
17Alessandro ProniHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
18Fabio TaborreCisco Cycling Teams.t.
19Matthew LloydOz Cycling Projects.t.
20Bjorn SelanderHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
21Jiri HudecekSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
22Sergio BarrioTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
23Michael OlssonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
24Martin PuuseppEvian-MIATs.t.
25Simon RichardsonairBaltic - Enduras.t.
26Essaid AbelouacheJaguar - Eritels.t.
27Carlos BarredoAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
28Tesfar TeklitJaguar - Eritels.t.
29Cristiano SalernoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
30Sylvain ChavanelAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
31Suk-Young ChoiJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
32Bassirou KonteJaguar - Eritels.t.
33Marc De MaarHTC Nieuwsblad+ 1'22
34Federico RocchettiEvian-MIAT+ 2'20
35Arthur VichotTeam Vueling Airlines+ 2'32
36Pieter SerryHTC Nieuwsblad+ 2'44
37Markus EichlerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 3'13
38Jan DieterenAMEX Pro Cycling+ 3'29
39Greogry HugentoblerSauber Petronas Racing+ 3'41
40Staf ScheirlinckxHollister Pro Cycling+ 3'53
41Iljo KeisseSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 4'19
42Alireza AshgarzadehSauber Petronas Racing+ 4'54
43Christian KneesTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 4'57
44William FordOz Cycling Project+ 8'54
45Adam HansenPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 9'30
46Pengda JiaoOz Cycling Project+ 9'32
47Kristian DyrnesRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 9'53
48Manuel OrtegaJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 9'56
49Michael KurthAMEX Pro Cycling+ 10'20
50Blel KadriTeam Vueling Airlines+ 10'50
51Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblad+ 11'19
52André CardosoAdira-Isq Project+ 11'26
53Jorge Adelbo Soto PereiraAdira-Isq Project+ 11'28
54Grega BolePivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 12'34
55Mathieu La LavandierTeam BPost+ 12'42
56Matteo PriamoTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 13'03
57Sam BennettJaguar - Eritel+ 14'29
58Romain FeilluTeam BPost+ 14'37
59Tomohiro HayakawaJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 14'50
60Mohamed Shawal Anuar AzizEvian-MIAT+ 15'23
61Kenny Van HummelSwedbank-PEAB+ 15'48
62Magnus Cort NielsenSwedbank-PEABs.t.
63Sebastian LanderRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
64Sven VandousselaereTeam BPosts.t.
65Martyn IrvineAdira-Isq Project+ 17'14
66Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Teams.t.
67Clement KoretzkyEvian-MIAT+ 17'24
68Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 17'35
69Jonas AhlstrandSwedbank-PEABs.t.
70Pedro Miguel PaulinhoAdira-Isq Projects.t.
71George Alexandru StancuSwedbank-PEABs.t.
72Roman SenyenovCisco Cycling Teams.t.
73Muhamad Adiq OthmanSauber Petronas Racings.t.
74Dylan GroenewegenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
75Danny Van PoppelTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheims.t.
76Ruslan SambrisHollister Pro Cycling+ 17'41
77Sascha ModoloMeiji - Cannondale+ 17'49
78Kris BoeckmansTeam BPosts.t.
79Fabio SilvestreAdira-Isq Project+ 18'37
80Dmitriy GruzdevCisco Cycling Teams.t.
81Martin ReimerTeam Vueling Airlines+ 18'42
82Tom Van AsbroeckHTC Nieuwsblad+ 19'07
83Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
84Mohammed Zamri SallehSauber Petronas Racings.t.
85Philip LaveryJaguar - Eritels.t.
86Nicolas EdetTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
87Anuar MananMeiji - Cannondale+ 19'36
88Fumiyuki BeppuMeiji - Cannondales.t.
89Natnael BerhaneJaguar - Eritels.t.
90Baden CookeOz Cycling Projects.t.
91William MaesenTeam BPosts.t.
92Rüdiger SeligAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
93Theo ReinhardtAMEX Pro Cyclings.t.
94Nick Van der LijkeHTC Nieuwsblad+ 19'45
95Allan DavisHollister Pro Cycling+ 20'47
96Adrien PetitEvian-MIAT+ 20'54
97Jurgen Van LoockeAdira-Isq Projects.t.
98Alexis GougeardEvian-MIATs.t.
99Joeri StallaertTeam BPosts.t.
100Sondre Holst EngerRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
101Sho HatsuyamaJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
102Eric YoungSram-Riboxx Cycling Teams.t.
103Óscar Pereiro SioControl Teams.t.
104Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cycling+ 21'39
105Nacer BouhanniMeiji - Cannondale+ 21'54
106Kasper KlostergaardSwedbank-PEAB+ 22'16
107Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 22'24
108Jesus Merino CriadoTeam CSC-Orbea+ 22'47
109Mike TeunissenTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 22'53
110Ho-Ting KwokMeiji - Cannondale+ 23'04
111Borut BozicPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 23'16
112Dylan Van BaarleairBaltic - Enduras.t.
113Khayabkhyrvaa UugunbayarJapanese - Korean Cycling Projects.t.
114Fabien TaillefourAMEX Pro Cycling+ 24'00
115Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Team+ 24'11
116Iban MayoControl Team+ 24'29
117Angel ViciosoControl Teams.t.
118Rinaldo NocentiniControl Teams.t.
119Francisco ManceboControl Teams.t.
120Benedikt MundleSauber Petronas Racing+ 25'05
121Maxime DanielEvian-MIAT+ 26'23
122Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
123Johan Fredrik ZieslerRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 27'04
124Jörgen MattairBaltic - Endura+ 27'38
125Rafael SilvaTeam CSC-Orbea+ 29'06
126Yukiya ArashiroMeiji - Cannondale+ 29'38
127Christopher SuttonRisa - Ergon Cycling Teams.t.
128Eloy TeruelTeam CSC-Orbeas.t.
129Salvatore PuccioTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
130Ramon DomeneTeam CSC-Orbea+ 30'47
131Mitch DockerairBaltic - Endura+ 31'29
132Yauheni HutarovichPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 31'52
133Michel KrederSwedbank-PEAB+ 32'00
134Alejandro BorrajoPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
135Graham BriggsairBaltic - Enduras.t.
136Dan McLayairBaltic - Enduras.t.
137Marco FabbriPivovarna Lasko Cycling Teams.t.
138Rasmus SteroboTeam Vueling Airliness.t.
139Alexander KristoffRisa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 32'33
140Michael Valgren AndersenTeam Vueling Airlines+ 34'55
141William ConnollyairBaltic - Endura+ 37'29
142Kevin PeetersJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 40'58
143Alex RasmussenOz Cycling Project+ 42'30
144Ian BoswellHTC Nieuwsblad+ 50'12
145Ahmad Haidar AnuawarSauber Petronas Racing+ 53'27
146Kenji ItamiJapanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 1h01'17

P:
1Heinrich HausslerSram-Riboxx Cycling Team70
2Allan DavisHollister Pro Cycling52
3Aleksandr EfimkinCisco Cycling Team45
4Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel45
5Francesco GavazziTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim43

KoM:
1Adam HansenPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team38
2Magnus Cort NielsenSwedbank-PEAB22
3Constantino ZaballaTeam CSC-Orbea18
4Blel KadriTeam Vueling Airlines18
5Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel16

U25:
1Alex DowsettJaguar - Eritel16h47'31 (1)
2Carlos BetancourtHollister Pro Cycling+ 32 (2)
3Marko KumpPivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 32 (3)
4Dietmar Mehr-WenigeAdira-Isq Project+ 32 (4)
5Jan OelerichTeam UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 32 (5)

Teams:
1Oz Cycling Project50h24'09 (1)
2Hollister Pro Cycling+ 0 (2)
3Sram-Riboxx Cycling Team+ 0 (3)
4Jaguar - Eritel+ 0 (4)
5Cisco Cycling Team+ 0 (5)
6Team UPC - Boehringer-Ingelheim+ 2'18 (6)
7AMEX Pro Cycling+ 2'57 (7)
8Sauber Petronas Racing+ 7'43 (8)
9Adira-Isq Project+ 13'31 (9)
10HTC Nieuwsblad+ 13'51 (10)
11Evian-MIAT+ 16'39 (11)
12Team CSC-Orbea+ 17'03 (12)
13Pivovarna Lasko Cycling Team+ 21'08 (13)
14Japanese - Korean Cycling Project+ 21'32 (14)
15Team BPost+ 22'25 (15)
16Risa - Ergon Cycling Team+ 24'41 (16)
17Swedbank-PEAB+ 30'32 (17)
18Team Vueling Airlines+ 30'46 (18)
19Meiji - Cannondale+ 36'21 (19)
20airBaltic - Endura+ 44'50 (20)

Edited by roturn on 24-01-2013 10:07
 
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