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Vuelta al Tachira - Stage 3
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Vuelta al Tachira – Stage 3

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Today brings a huge change in the terrain. Oh wait no, it doesn’t. Once again a pan flat stage with two sprint points. This time the course is 153.8km in length but realistically that shouldn’t make too much difference. The same favourites are expected to fight this one out.

The race starts off with an attack from Ulugbek Galiev (Cisco). The young Kazakh could have a bright future in front of him as a climbing domestique but for today he will be working his way around the flat course.

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He is joined by stage 1 breakaway member Janier Alexis Acevedo (Repsol). The peloton are happy to let these two goes and this means that Cisco is the only team to be in the break on all three days thus far. Not only that but Vesely has been sprinting better than expected so they are having a good first few days.

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Their lead grows quickly and gets out to about 3’50”. Approaching the sprint, however, the pace in the peloton really increases. Pro-Porto are pushing this really, really hard. They realise that if Avelino takes the bonus seconds he will be provisionally in the leader’s jersey and that will keep the pressure high on Hollister.

Approaching the first intermediate sprint the break are looking like they might possibly be run down. Kip and Avelino really put in a huge effort. Kip is looking for the points to pull on the point jersey which he has on loan from Serebriakov.

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The break hold on and it is Acevedo who crosses the line first ahead of Galiev. Kip takes third, putting him only 3 points down. Prio-Porto will be disappointed that Avelino couldn’t finish that tough bit of work off, but there will be more opportunities later.

Another effect of this sprint is that the breakaway is caught. No one looks keen to replace them through the second half, realising that they are just likely to be run down before the second sprint anyway. Hollister and Prio are both happy to set a fairly easy pace.

As such we get to the second intermediate sprint and there are 6 bonus seconds and points on offer. All of the major sprinters here go for it and it is a tough competition but Serebriakov will be pleased to win this one. Kip comes in second and Avelino must settle for third. That puts Avelino 10” behind Serebriakov now.

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We get to the 10km remaining mark and ING and Prio-Porto are both really present. Brea is the only man in front of Serebriakov at this point.

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The pace starts to increase dramatically after a relatively sedate previous 50km, making everyone nervous. And almost inevitably there is a crash towards the front of the peloton, with only 8.5km to the line!

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News starts to crackle through the race radio, and we get some news on some of the riders who went down:

Carlos Castano, Andres Saldarriaga (ING)

Mikayil Krasnoperov, Victor Hugo Orozco (Bintang)
Jairo Agudelo, Wilmer Vasquez (Repsol)
Hernani Brea, Jonathon Monsalve (Hollister)
Sascha Damrow (WWE)

More than this went down but these are the major ones. There are a lot of big GC threats here, such as Krasnoperov and Castano, as well as Brea who is Serebriakov’s key lead-out man.

But the race must go on. Prio-Porto and ING are both setting up their trains.

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On the left is the Prio-Porto train:
Mendes (Prio)
Caldeira (Prio)
Avelino (Prio)
Serebriakov (Hollister)
Cano (BNCR)
Weylandt (Bouygues)

And on the right ING have their competing train:
King (ING)
Thire (ING)
Kip (ING)
De Fauw (Bintang)

With 3km to the line King comes off the front of the ING train and disrupts those behind him. Kip loses Thire’s wheel and De Fauw is forced off to the right alone!

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De Fauw is forced to launch out on the right as Thire slows to get Kip back on his wheel.

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With 1500m to go Thire has clawed some space back against Caldeira, but Avelino and Serebriakov are in the perfect position. Weylandt decides to launch a bit earlier around the left!

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With 1km to go Serebriakov launches his sprint! Prio-Porto have done a great job setting him up.

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Avelino launches his sprint and looks to challenge and so too does Cano. Could we see another huge upset here? Weyland,t meanwhile, is boxed in a bit.

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With 400m to go Serebriakov still leads. Avelino is coming quickly but has he left it too late?

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Weylandt frees himself up and comes through quickly. This is so close....

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And Avelino takes his stage win by just over a wheel’s length!

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What a sprint! Weylandt sneaks past Serebriakov for 2nd, relegating the Russian to 3rd. Kip recovers after the disaster in his train to just beat Cano to the line. Vesely puts in another good show with 6th. Ghafari takes 7th with Popov, Pineau and Goos finishing off the top 10.

And Avelino will be thrilled to see that he also takes the leader’s jersey thanks to his bonus seconds in the previous stage. Serebriakov just holds on to the points jersey, 1 point ahead of Avelino. Thankfully no one abandons the stage after the crash, though plenty of leaders went down so it will be a matter of watching their performance in coming days. Some teams, Bintang in particular, will be absolutely disappointed after that crash.

Stage Results:
1Óscar AvelinoPrio - Porto3h31'23
2Wouter WeylandtBouygues Telecoms.t.
3Aleksandr SerebriakovHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
4Ismaël KipING Cycling - Projects.t.
5Jose Luis CanoBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
6Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Teams.t.
7Vahid GhafariKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
8Evgeni PopovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
9Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
10Marc GoosHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
11Blaz BogatajLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
12Franco PellizottiTeam WWEs.t.
13Dimitri De FauwTeam Bintangs.t.
14Jonathon ThireING Cycling - Projects.t.
15Enrico BarbinHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
16Samuel CaldeiraPrio - Portos.t.
17Julien BerardHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
18Vitor RodriguesHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
19Andriy KhriptaLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
20Richard Ochoa QuinteroHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
21Gorka IzagirreLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
22Rory SutherlandTeam WWEs.t.
23Jimmi BricenoRepsol-Cativens.t.
24Florentino MarquezHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
25Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
26Aleksandr DyachenkoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
27Thomas VoecklerTeam WWEs.t.
28Enrico BattaglinCisco Cycling Teams.t.
29Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
30Jaime SuazaBouygues Telecoms.t.
31Alex DinizTeam WWEs.t.
32Saul RaisinTeam Bintangs.t.
33Janier Alexis AcevedoRepsol-Cativens.t.
34Mauricio SolerRepsol-Cativens.t.
35César Rojas VillegasBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
36Óscar SolisBouygues Telecoms.t.
37Zakayo NdbriKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
38Deiber EsquivelBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
39Fabio MontenegroTeam Bintangs.t.
40Sergei KlimovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
41Irakli BablidzeBouygues Telecoms.t.
42Alex Ardila CanoRepsol-Cativens.t.
43Henrique Madeira CasimiroKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
44Ben KingING Cycling - Projects.t.
45Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
46Iker CamañoKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
47Stefano LocatelliBouygues Telecoms.t.
48Marco SalasBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
49Marco OsellaCisco Cycling Teams.t.
50Riadh GhdamsiKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
51Jose MendesPrio - Portos.t.
52Sergio OrtegaRepsol-Cativens.t.
53Oleksandr LobovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
54Jean-François CamierBouygues Telecoms.t.
55Jean-Patrick NazonControl Teams.t.
56Patrick LaneHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
57Gerben LöwikControl Teams.t.
58Pedro NicácioPrio - Portos.t.
59Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Teams.t.
60Jarlinson Pantano GómezHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
61Fabio AruING Cycling - Projects.t.
62Hillary KiprotichKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
63Simone MasciarelliING Cycling - Projects.t.
64Ulugbek GalievCisco Cycling Teams.t.
65Cadel EvansControl Teams.t.
66Xavier TondoLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
67Hernâni BrocoHollister Pro Cycling+ 1'43
68Luis AfonsoPrio - Portos.t.
69Bruno SilvaPrio - Porto+ 2'59
70Carlos BaltazarPrio - Portos.t.
71David VeilleuxTeam WWE+ 3'42
72Sascha DamrowTeam WWEs.t.
73Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
74Yonathan MonsalveHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
75Bernardo ColexBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
76Carlos CastañoING Cycling - Projects.t.
77Víctor Hugo OrozcoTeam Bintangs.t.
78Cornelius Van OoijenTeam Bintangs.t.
79Wilmer VasquezRepsol-Cativens.t.
80Mikayil KrasnoperovTeam Bintangs.t.
81Andres SaldarriagaING Cycling - Projects.t.
82Pablo MudarraBanco Nacional de Costa Rica+ 4'54
83Ivan SeledkovTeam Bintangs.t.
84Julien El FaresBouygues Telecoms.t.
85Jairo AgudeloRepsol-Cativens.t.
86Patrick SchellingCisco Cycling Teams.t.
87Henry RaabeBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
88Yoann PaillotKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
89Julio Alberto Perez CuapioControl Teams.t.
90Robert HunterControl Teams.t.


General Classification:
1Óscar AvelinoPrio - Porto9h19'07
2Aleksandr SerebriakovHollister Pro Cycling+ 4
3Wouter WeylandtBouygues Telecom+ 14
4Ismaël KipING Cycling - Project+ 22
5Dimitri De FauwTeam Bintangs.t.
6Stefano LocatelliBouygues Telecom+ 32
7Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Team+ 36
8Irakli BablidzeBouygues Telecom+ 38
9Ulugbek GalievCisco Cycling Teams.t.
10Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Team+ 42
11Jose Luis CanoBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
12Vahid GhafariKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
13Jérôme PineauTeam WWEs.t.
14Evgeni PopovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
15Blaz BogatajLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
16Marc GoosHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
17Enrico BarbinHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
18Jonathon ThireING Cycling - Projects.t.
19Samuel CaldeiraPrio - Portos.t.
20Vitor RodriguesHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
21Julien BerardHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
22Franco PellizottiTeam WWEs.t.
23Richard Ochoa QuinteroHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
24Jimmi BricenoRepsol-Cativens.t.
25Andriy KhriptaLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
26Saul RaisinTeam Bintangs.t.
27Aleksandr DyachenkoCisco Cycling Teams.t.
28Gorka IzagirreLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
29Ben KingING Cycling - Projects.t.
30Sergei KlimovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
31Alex DinizTeam WWEs.t.
32Jose MendesPrio - Portos.t.
33Florentino MarquezHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
34Jaime SuazaBouygues Telecoms.t.
35Óscar SolisBouygues Telecoms.t.
36Pedro NicácioPrio - Portos.t.
37Enrico BattaglinCisco Cycling Teams.t.
38Deiber EsquivelBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
39Rory SutherlandTeam WWEs.t.
40Thomas VoecklerTeam WWEs.t.
41Zakayo NdbriKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
42Lachlan MortonHTC Nieuwsblads.t.
43César Rojas VillegasBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
44Fabio AruING Cycling - Projects.t.
45Alex Ardila CanoRepsol-Cativens.t.
46Fabio MontenegroTeam Bintangs.t.
47Mauricio SolerRepsol-Cativens.t.
48Jarlinson Pantano GómezHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
49Riadh GhdamsiKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
50Oleksandr LobovLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
51Simone MasciarelliING Cycling - Projects.t.
52Russell DowningControl Teams.t.
53Iker CamañoKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
54Henrique Madeira CasimiroKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
55Marco SalasBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
56Marco OsellaCisco Cycling Teams.t.
57Xavier TondoLukOil-Rostelekoms.t.
58Sergio OrtegaRepsol-Cativens.t.
59Jean-François CamierBouygues Telecoms.t.
60Hernâni BrocoHollister Pro Cycling+ 2'25
61Luis AfonsoPrio - Portos.t.
62Janier Alexis AcevedoRepsol-Cativen+ 2'38
63Kenny Van der SchuerenHTC Nieuwsblad+ 2'50
64Gerben LöwikControl Teams.t.
65Hillary KiprotichKenya Airways - Barclays+ 3'36
66Patrick LaneHTC Nieuwsblad+ 3'38
67Carlos BaltazarPrio - Porto+ 3'41
68Bruno SilvaPrio - Portos.t.
69Sascha DamrowTeam WWE+ 4'24
70Carlos CastañoING Cycling - Projects.t.
71Víctor Hugo OrozcoTeam Bintangs.t.
72Anthony José BreaHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
73Yonathan MonsalveHollister Pro Cyclings.t.
74David VeilleuxTeam WWEs.t.
75Andres SaldarriagaING Cycling - Projects.t.
76Bernardo ColexBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
77Wilmer VasquezRepsol-Cativens.t.
78Mikayil KrasnoperovTeam Bintangs.t.
79Julien El FaresBouygues Telecom+ 5'36
80Yoann PaillotKenya Airways - Barclayss.t.
81Jairo AgudeloRepsol-Cativens.t.
82Henry RaabeBanco Nacional de Costa Ricas.t.
83Ivan SeledkovTeam Bintangs.t.
84Cornelius Van OoijenTeam Bintang+ 6'32
85Patrick SchellingCisco Cycling Team+ 8'26
86Jean-Patrick NazonControl Team+ 11'18
87Cadel EvansControl Teams.t.
88Pablo MudarraBanco Nacional de Costa Rica+ 16'12
89Robert HunterControl Teams.t.
90Julio Alberto Perez CuapioControl Teams.t.


Points Classification:
1Aleksandr SerebriakovHollister Pro Cycling63
2Óscar AvelinoPrio - Porto62
3Ismaël KipING Cycling - Project56
4Wouter WeylandtBouygues Telecom52
5Dimitri De FauwTeam Bintang34
6Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Team34
7Jose Luis CanoBanco Nacional de Costa Rica33
8Vahid GhafariKenya Airways - Barclays26
9Evgeni PopovLukOil-Rostelekom16
10Jérôme PineauTeam WWE15


Team Classification:
1Repsol-Cativen27h59'27
2LukOil-Rostelekom+ 0
3HTC Nieuwsblad+ 0
4Team WWE+ 0
5Kenya Airways - Barclays+ 0
6Banco Nacional de Costa Rica+ 0
7Cisco Cycling Team+ 0
8ING Cycling - Project+ 0
9Bouygues Telecom+ 0
10Prio - Porto+ 0
11Team Bintang+ 0
12Hollister Pro Cycling+ 0


Youth Classification:
1Stefano LocatelliBouygues Telecom9h19'39
2Andrea ManfrediCisco Cycling Team+ 4
3Irakli BablidzeBouygues Telecom+ 6
4Ulugbek GalievCisco Cycling Team+ 6
5Daniel VeselyCisco Cycling Team+ 10
6Jose Luis CanoBanco Nacional de Costa Rica+ 10
7Vahid GhafariKenya Airways - Barclays+ 10
8Blaz BogatajLukOil-Rostelekom+ 10
9Marc GoosHTC Nieuwsblad+ 10
10Enrico BarbinHTC Nieuwsblad+ 10

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