Evans seals Criterium International victory, Fedrigo takes final stage
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Evans seals Criterium International victory, Fedrigo takes final stage

by Shane Stokes at 9:37 AM EST   comments
Categories: Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results, Critérium International
 
BMC Racing Team leader in control in Corsica

Cadel EvansTour de France champion Cadel Evans has shown strong climbing form on the final stage of the Criterium International, matching all his general classification challengers and sealing his race victory on the final climb.

After an early attack by George Bennett (RadioShack Nissan), Nicolas Vogondy (Cofidis) and Matteo Montaguti (Ag2r La Mondiale) was nullified, Alexandre Geniez (Project 1t4i) surged clear on the final climb of the Col de l’Ospedale.

He was eventually brought back as a result of a number of attacks behind. Evans marked each of those, then pushed ahead near the summit with Italian rider Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r La Mondiale). The two went under the kite together. Lars Peter Nordhaug (Sky Procycling) and Pierrick Fedrigo (FDJ BigMat) then bridged across, making it a four man sprint.

Fedrigo proved quickest, beating Nocentini, Nordhaug and Evans for the win.

“There were some big percentages on the climb and it was a question of just managing yourself,” said Fedrigo afterwards. “I had to be strong and clever out there to clinch the win. You always know that Evans is going to be strong and he was today. But I had riders protect me all day long and we worked well.”

Beating the Tour champion is a nice result, even if his form is still building. Fedrigo – who won on the same climb in 2010 en route to the final victory – moved up to second overall, eight seconds back, but accepted he had left too much to do. “Cadel had a great advantage [starting the stage] because of the time trial, and maybe I left too much to close today. I just couldn’t reverse the deficit.”

Evans leaves the race with the final yellow jersey and victory in the time trial. After a quiet Tirreno Adriatico, he knows his buildup towards the Tour is back on track, and is pleased with the result.

"Yesterday was a good indication and a nice confidence boost," he said after the finish. "Sometimes things go well and it all comes together. Up until this point, I had trouble bringing things together. But I knew to keep working at it and things would come right. It's a good indication, but we have big races still to come."

Assistant director Max Sciandri said the pacesetting by his squad was a key part of the result. "The team was absolutely incredible," he enthused. "Tim Roe and Yannick Eijssen pulled for something like 150 of the 179 kilometers."

Once onto the final climb, Brent Bookwalter, Marco Pinotti and finally Amaël Moinard were his key support riders. "As a team we worked really well today," Evans said. "Today, the young guys started out and I think for them it was an honor for them to ride in a part of France for the yellow jersey."

Michael Rogers (Sky Procycling), who had started the day second overall, ended up on the same time as Fedrigo but dropped a place to third. He was the rider that was seen by some as the biggest threat to Evans, but didn’t have the legs to challenge on the final climb.

Initial break gains time prior to tough finale:

Four riders clipped away early on during the stage, with Andrew Talansky (Garmin Barracuda), George Bennett (RadioShack Nissan), Nicolas Vogondy (Cofidis) and Matteo Montaguti (Ag2r La Mondiale) joining forces. Of those, Montaguti had started the day best-placed of the quartet, just thirteen seconds back in fifteenth place.

The group worked together and opened a decent lead. Talansky had started the day 57th overall and with his deficit being one minute and three seconds, his team opted to call him back to the bunch to help Nathan Haas. The latter aid prior to the stage that he was determined to fight for the general classification, and Talansky’s help was deemed useful in that.

Haas had crashed on yesterday morning’s on the opening stage but was given the same time as the bunch as he fell inside the final kilometre. He was then nineteenth in the time trial, eleven seconds behind the winner Cadel Evans, and started the day the same amount of time off yellow.

With 40 kilometres to go, the BMC Racing Team-led peloton was three minutes and ten seconds behind the three leaders. Bennett, Vogondy and Montaguti knew they had to push hard to maintain a buffer before the final climb, and were just over two minutes ahead with twenty kilometres remaining.

Three kilometres later, Bennett was dropped seventeen kilometres from the finish. The other two continued to work together for a while, but the gap was tumbling quickly. With fifteen kilometres remaining it was down to forty seconds and the two leaders were looking resigned to their fate.

Vogondy pushed on alone soon afterwards, while Montaguti sat up, took off his gloves prior to the final climb and tried to recover some energy prior to his recapture.

The road was kicking up more steeply and Vogondy was hauled back very soon afterwards. The Euskaltel Euskadi and Sky Procycling teams were prominent, while race leader Evans sat close to the front, waiting for the attacks.

With twelve kilometres remaining, Euskaltel continued to push the pace, setting things up for Igor Anton. Defending champion Frank Schleck (RadioShack), Evans and the latter’s closest rival Michael Rogers (Sky Procycling) were sitting together, keeping an eye on each other and waiting for the explosion in pace.

The final act plays out:

Inside the final ten kilometres, the Colombia Coldeportes team lit the fuse, ramping up the speed. At the back, former Tour de France mountains jersey winner Anthony Charteau (Europcar) cracked and went south.

His team leader Pierre Rolland and five-time race winner Jens Voigt (RadioShack) also got into difficulty as the screw continued to be turned. Nine kilometres from the end, 2011 race winner Frank Schleck exploded and lost contact, his form clearly very different to last year.

Evans still looked good at this point. 1T4i rider Alexandre Geniez attacked hard and had a fourteen second gap with eight kilometres left. The chasing group was down to 21 riders, with another casualty of the pace being the Colombia Coldeportes team leader Fabio Duarte.

Geniez continued to plug on and had a 21 second gap with seven kilometers to go. Euskaltel Euskadi’s Mikel Landa Meana was concerned by the growing lead and kicked clear in pursuit. However his initial surge tapered off, and he was hauled back after approximately five minutes of freedom.

Passing the four kilometre to go board, Geniez was 25 seconds ahead and continuing to thrash the pedals. Those behind looked smoother, Evans sitting on his team-mates wheel and awaiting the attacks.

That chase group drew gradually closer and closer. Igor Anton surged with three kilometres left, resulting in an answer by Evans. He went after the Basque with Rogers on his wheel, then Rogers’s team-mate Lars Peter Nordhaug himself accelerated hard and caught the leader.

Evans sensed danger and jumped across, leaving Rogers behind. He moved to the front as the climb ramped up, but slid back temporarily when Garmin-Barracuda’s Christophe Le Mevel surged, then blew.

Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r La Mondale) kicked hard and immediately got a gap. Evans was quickly onto the move and went under the kite with the Italian. Behind, Nordhaug chased hard and almost got back on, prompting Evans to put his head down and try to move ahead.

Nocentini scurried back up to his wheel, while FDJ’s Pierrick Fedrigo and Nordhaug were also able to close up and were there when the sprint to the line started.

Fedrigo proved strongest there, riding alongside Nocentini and then pulling further ahead to grab the win. The Italian took second ahead of Nordhaug and Evans, while behind Saur Sojasun’s Guillaume Levarlet beat Le Mevel for fifth. Rogers finished with this group, and consequently dropped from second to third overall. Still, for a rider who has suffered health issues, it represents a welcome return to form and one which will motivate him.
 

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Criterium International, France (2.HC) Stage 3 Results: Porto Vecchio to Col de l’Ospedale (179km)

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Country Result Name Team Time
fra FRA 1 Pierrick Fedrigo (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 04:52:34
ita ITA 2 Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2R - La Mondiale) s.t.
nor NOR 3 Lars Petter Nordhaug (Sky Procycling) s.t.
aus AUS 4 Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) s.t.
fra FRA 5 Guillaume Levarlet (Saur - Sojasun) 00:00:08
fra FRA 6 Christophe Le Mevel (Team Garmin - Barracuda) s.t.
esp ESP 7 Igor Anton Hernandez (Euskaltel - Euskadi) s.t.
aus AUS 8 Michael Rogers (Sky Procycling) s.t.
fra FRA 9 Jean-christophe Peraud (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:00:20
fra FRA 10 Hubert Dupont (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:00:21
fra FRA 11 Alexandre Geniez (1t4i) s.t.
fra FRA 12 Julien El Fares (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
bel BEL 13 Maxime Monfort (RadioShack - Nissan) s.t.
fra FRA 14 Maxime Bouet (Ag2R - La Mondiale) s.t.
fra FRA 15 Dimitri Champion (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
swe SWE 16 Thomas Löfkvist (Sky Procycling) 00:00:36
esp ESP 17 Mikel Landa Meana (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:00:48
fra FRA 18 Cyril Gautier (Europcar) 00:01:03
fra FRA 19 Christophe Riblon (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:01:09
col COL 20 John Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:01:30
col COL 21 Fabio Andres Duarte Arevalo (Colombia - Coldeportes) s.t.
ita ITA 22 Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) 00:01:58
esp ESP 23 Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:02:19
fra FRA 24 Arnaud Courteille (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:02:27
fra FRA 25 Amaël Moinard (BMC Racing Team) 00:02:30
ger GER 26 Simon Geschke (1t4i) 00:02:39
usa USA 27 David Zabriskie (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:02:55
ita ITA 28 Davide Malacarne (Europcar) s.t.
nor NOR 29 Vegard Laengen Stake (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
fra FRA 30 Dimitri Le Boulch (Big Mat - Auber 93) s.t.
fra FRA 31 Rudy Molard (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) s.t.
fra FRA 32 Giovanni Bernaudeau (Europcar) 00:03:45
fra FRA 33 Yannick Talabardon (Saur - Sojasun) s.t.
usa USA 34 Benjamin King (RadioShack - Nissan) s.t.
usa USA 35 Brent Bookwalter (BMC Racing Team) s.t.
fra FRA 36 Mickael Buffaz (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) s.t.
fra FRA 37 Laurent Mangel (Saur - Sojasun) s.t.
fra FRA 38 Julien Antomarchi (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
lux LUX 39 Frank Schleck (RadioShack - Nissan) s.t.
fra FRA 40 Geoffroy Lequatre (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
esp ESP 41 Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui (Euskaltel - Euskadi) s.t.
fra FRA 42 Romain Hardy (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
fra FRA 43 Anthony Charteau (Europcar) s.t.
fra FRA 44 Benoit Vaugrenard (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:03:53
fra FRA 45 Pierre Luc Perichon (La Pomme Marseille) 00:04:34
esp ESP 46 Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armienta (Euskaltel - Euskadi) s.t.
fra FRA 47 Pierre Rolland (Europcar) 00:05:13
ned NED 48 Michel Kreder (Team Garmin - Barracuda) s.t.
fra FRA 49 Christophe Laborie (Saur - Sojasun) 00:06:02
ned NED 50 Tom Dumoulin (1t4i) s.t.
por POR 51 Nelson Oliveira (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:06:58
fra FRA 52 Christophe Kern (Europcar) s.t.
col COL 53 Wilson Alexander Marentes Torres (Colombia - Coldeportes) s.t.
esp ESP 54 Egoi Martinez De Esteban (Euskaltel - Euskadi) s.t.
fra FRA 55 Armindo Fonseca (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
ger GER 56 Fabian Wegmann (Team Garmin - Barracuda) s.t.
fra FRA 57 Florian Guillou (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
fra FRA 58 Renaud Dion (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
rus RUS 59 Alexander Efimkin (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
fra FRA 60 Rémi Pauriol (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) s.t.
fra FRA 61 Steven Tronet (Big Mat - Auber 93) s.t.
fra FRA 62 John Gadret (Ag2R - La Mondiale) s.t.
fra FRA 63 Remi Cusin (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
fra FRA 64 Yohan Cauquil (La Pomme Marseille) s.t.
fra FRA 65 Clément Koretzky (La Pomme Marseille) 00:08:29
col COL 66 Jeffry Johan Romero (Colombia - Coldeportes) s.t.
fra FRA 67 Julien Berard (Ag2R - La Mondiale) s.t.
fra FRA 68 Arnaud Gerard (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:08:45
lat LAT 69 Toms Skujins (La Pomme Marseille) 00:09:11
aus AUS 70 Nathan Haas (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:09:38
fra FRA 71 Romain Sicard (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:09:50
ger GER 72 Linus Gerdemann (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:10:16
ned NED 73 Thomas Dekker (Team Garmin - Barracuda) s.t.
col COL 74 Victor Hugo Pena (Colombia - Coldeportes) s.t.
slo SLO 75 Jure Kocjan (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
gbr GBR 76 Christopher Froome (Sky Procycling) 00:10:18
fra FRA 77 Nicolas Bazin (Big Mat - Auber 93) s.t.
bel BEL 78 Yannick Eijssen (BMC Racing Team) 00:10:53
fra FRA 79 David Lelay (Saur - Sojasun) 00:11:26
fra FRA 80 Florian Vachon (Bretagne Schuller) 00:11:58
ita ITA 81 Salvatore Puccio (Sky Procycling) s.t.
fra FRA 82 Jean Luc Delpech (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
fra FRA 83 Arnaud Labbe (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) s.t.
ita ITA 84 Matteo Montaguti (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:12:30
fra FRA 85 Anthony Roux (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:13:25
fra FRA 86 Mathieu Drujon (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:13:39
fra FRA 87 Nicolas Rousseau (Big Mat - Auber 93) s.t.
fra FRA 88 Grégoire Tarride (La Pomme Marseille) 00:13:58
col COL 89 Johan Esteban Cháves Rubio (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:14:00
col COL 90 Luis Felipe Laverde Jimenez (Colombia - Coldeportes) s.t.
fra FRA 91 Jimmy Engoulvent (Saur - Sojasun) 00:14:18
fra FRA 92 Nacer Bouhanni (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:14:38
fra FRA 93 Nicolas Vogondy (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) 00:14:39
gbr GBR 94 Luke Rowe (Sky Procycling) 00:14:56
esp ESP 95 Javier Mejias Leal (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:15:05
ger GER 96 Jens Voigt (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:16:16
ltu LTU 97 Evaldas Siskevicius (La Pomme Marseille) 00:17:12
fra FRA 98 Ronan Racault (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:17:36
fra FRA 99 Fabien Bacquet (Big Mat - Auber 93) s.t.
ned NED 100 Raymond Kreder (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:21:01
swe SWE 101 Tobias Ludvigsson (1t4i) s.t.
ger GER 102 Patrick Gretsch (1t4i) s.t.
chn CHN 103 Ji Cheng (1t4i) 00:22:16
nzl NZL 104 George Bennett (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:22:28
esp ESP DNF Alan Lezaun Perez (Euskaltel - Euskadi)  
usa USA DNF Andrew Talansky (Team Garmin - Barracuda)  
fra FRA DNF Benjamin Giraud (La Pomme Marseille)  
fra FRA DNF Damien Monier (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne)  
sui SUI DNF Danilo Wyss (BMC Racing Team)  
col COL DNF Jarlinson Pantano (Colombia - Coldeportes)  
fra FRA DNF Jean-eudes Demaret (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne)  
fra FRA DNF Jonathan Hivert (Saur - Sojasun)  
ned NED DNS Joost Posthuma (RadioShack - Nissan)  
ita ITA DNF Matteo Pelucchi (Europcar)  
fra FRA DNF Perrig Quemeneur (Europcar)  
fra FRA DNF Rony Martias (Saur - Sojasun)  
sui SUI DNF Rubens Bertogliati (Team Type 1 - SANOFI)  
aus AUS DNF Thimothy Roe (BMC Racing Team)  
fra FRA DNF Tristan Valentin (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne)  
fra FRA DNF Yannick Martinez (La Pomme Marseille)  

Final general classification:

Country Result Name Team Time
aus AUS 1 Cadel Evans (BMC Racing Team) 07:03:43
fra FRA 2 Pierrick Fedrigo (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:00:08
aus AUS 3 Michael Rogers (Sky Procycling) s.t.
nor NOR 4 Lars Petter Nordhaug (Sky Procycling) 00:00:09
ita ITA 5 Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2R - La Mondiale) s.t.
bel BEL 6 Maxime Monfort (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:00:23
esp ESP 7 Igor Anton Hernandez (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:00:38
swe SWE 8 Thomas Löfkvist (Sky Procycling) 00:00:42
fra FRA 9 Hubert Dupont (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:00:47
fra FRA 10 Christophe Riblon (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:01:11
fra FRA 11 Jean-christophe Peraud (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:01:19
fra FRA 12 Maxime Bouet (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:01:21
fra FRA 13 Christophe Le Mevel (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:01:28
fra FRA 14 Julien El Fares (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) s.t.
fra FRA 15 Cyril Gautier (Europcar) 00:01:29
fra FRA 16 Guillaume Levarlet (Saur - Sojasun) 00:01:30
fra FRA 17 Alexandre Geniez (1t4i) 00:01:33
fra FRA 18 Dimitri Champion (Bretagne Schuller) 00:01:35
col COL 19 Fabio Andres Duarte Arevalo (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:01:48
ita ITA 20 Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) 00:02:00
ger GER 21 Simon Geschke (1t4i) 00:02:40
col COL 22 John Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:03:12
esp ESP 23 Mikel Astarloza (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:03:21
ita ITA 24 Davide Malacarne (Europcar) 00:03:31
fra FRA 25 Amaël Moinard (BMC Racing Team) 00:03:33
usa USA 26 David Zabriskie (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:03:46
usa USA 27 Brent Bookwalter (BMC Racing Team) 00:03:47
fra FRA 28 Dimitri Le Boulch (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:03:56
fra FRA 29 Benoit Vaugrenard (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:04:02
lux LUX 30 Frank Schleck (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:04:07
fra FRA 31 Romain Hardy (Bretagne Schuller) 00:04:09
nor NOR 32 Vegard Laengen Stake (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:04:10
fra FRA 33 Geoffroy Lequatre (Bretagne Schuller) s.t.
fra FRA 34 Rudy Molard (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) 00:04:12
fra FRA 35 Mickael Buffaz (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) 00:04:16
fra FRA 36 Giovanni Bernaudeau (Europcar) 00:04:25
fra FRA 37 Laurent Mangel (Saur - Sojasun) 00:04:31
aus AUS 38 Benjamin King (Plan B Racing Team) 00:04:41
esp ESP 39 Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:04:55
fra FRA 40 Pierre Luc Perichon (La Pomme Marseille) 00:04:57
fra FRA 41 Yannick Talabardon (Saur - Sojasun) 00:05:00
esp ESP 42 Pello Bilbao Lopez De Armienta (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:05:43
ned NED 43 Tom Dumoulin (1t4i) 00:06:56
por POR 44 Nelson Oliveira (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:07:12
fra FRA 45 Rémi Pauriol (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:07:13
fra FRA 46 Florian Guillou (Bretagne Schuller) 00:07:33
esp ESP 47 Mikel Landa Meana (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:07:35
fra FRA 48 Renaud Dion (Bretagne Schuller) 00:07:36
ned NED 49 Michel Kreder (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:08:03
fra FRA 50 Remi Cusin (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:08:07
fra FRA 51 Yohan Cauquil (La Pomme Marseille) 00:08:14
fra FRA 52 Armindo Fonseca (Bretagne Schuller) 00:08:19
esp ESP 53 Egoi Martinez De Esteban (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:08:20
col COL 54 Wilson Alexander Marentes Torres (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:08:22
fra FRA 55 Steven Tronet (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:08:31
fra FRA 56 Arnaud Gerard (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:08:56
fra FRA 57 Arnaud Courteille (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:08:59
fra FRA 58 Clément Koretzky (La Pomme Marseille) 00:09:05
col COL 59 Jeffry Johan Romero (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:09:15
fra FRA 60 Julien Berard (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:09:21
lat LAT 61 Toms Skujins (La Pomme Marseille) 00:09:43
aus AUS 62 Nathan Haas (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:09:49
fra FRA 63 Julien Antomarchi (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:10:05
ger GER 64 Fabian Wegmann (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:10:07
gbr GBR 65 Christopher Froome (Sky Procycling) 00:10:29
ger GER 66 Linus Gerdemann (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:10:35
fra FRA 67 Anthony Charteau (Europcar) 00:10:44
fra FRA 68 Nicolas Bazin (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:10:45
fra FRA 69 John Gadret (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:10:49
ned NED 70 Thomas Dekker (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:11:20
col COL 71 Victor Hugo Pena (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:11:42
slo SLO 72 Jure Kocjan (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:11:53
fra FRA 73 Pierre Rolland (Europcar) 00:11:58
fra FRA 74 Florian Vachon (Bretagne Schuller) 00:12:14
ita ITA 75 Salvatore Puccio (Sky Procycling) 00:12:27
fra FRA 76 Jean Luc Delpech (Bretagne Schuller) 00:12:30
ita ITA 77 Matteo Montaguti (Ag2R - La Mondiale) 00:12:39
fra FRA 78 Christophe Laborie (Saur - Sojasun) 00:12:46
fra FRA 79 Arnaud Labbe (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) 00:13:25
fra FRA 80 Christophe Kern (Europcar) 00:13:50
rus RUS 81 Alexander Efimkin (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:14:00
fra FRA 82 Anthony Roux (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:14:16
fra FRA 83 David Lelay (Saur - Sojasun) 00:14:30
fra FRA 84 Grégoire Tarride (La Pomme Marseille) 00:14:46
fra FRA 85 Nicolas Rousseau (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:15:01
gbr GBR 86 Luke Rowe (Sky Procycling) 00:15:04
col COL 87 Luis Felipe Laverde Jimenez (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:15:24
fra FRA 88 Jimmy Engoulvent (Saur - Sojasun) 00:15:26
fra FRA 89 Nacer Bouhanni (Equipe Cycliste FDJ - BigMat) 00:15:48
fra FRA 90 Romain Sicard (Euskaltel - Euskadi) 00:16:18
ger GER 91 Jens Voigt (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:16:26
esp ESP 92 Javier Mejias Leal (Team Type 1 - SANOFI) 00:16:50
bel BEL 93 Yannick Eijssen (BMC Racing Team) 00:17:43
fra FRA 94 Mathieu Drujon (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:20:21
ltu LTU 95 Evaldas Siskevicius (La Pomme Marseille) s.t.
col COL 96 Johan Esteban Cháves Rubio (Colombia - Coldeportes) 00:20:31
fra FRA 97 Nicolas Vogondy (Cofidis - Le Credit En Ligne) 00:20:57
fra FRA 98 Ronan Racault (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:22:19
nzl NZL 99 George Bennett (RadioShack - Nissan) 00:23:33
ned NED 100 Raymond Kreder (Team Garmin - Barracuda) 00:23:56
fra FRA 101 Fabien Bacquet (Big Mat - Auber 93) 00:24:37
ger GER 102 Patrick Gretsch (1t4i) 00:27:15
swe SWE 103 Tobias Ludvigsson (1t4i) 00:27:30
chn CHN 104 Ji Cheng (1t4i) 00:29:26

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