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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Wiggins blows away Tour of Poland time trial as Weening takes overall triumph

by Kyle Moore at 12:49 PM EST   comments
Categories: Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results, Tour of Poland
 
2012 Tour de France winner announces his return; Weening steals the GC from Riblon

Bradley WigginsBrad Wiggins (Sky Procycling) put a personal stamp on his return papers to professional racing, leaving the field behind in the 37km final time trial in the Tour of Poland. It was a strong field that Wiggins crushed, with Fabian Cancellara (Radioshack-Leopard) second, 56 seconds slower.

Stage four winner Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing) was third, at 1’14” back.

Phinney’s team-mate Marco Pinotti set the early best mark at both the intermediate time check and the finish line. Pinotti’s mark at the intermediate check actually stood the entirety of the day, with even Wiggins coming through slower. But on the line, Pinotti would take fourth, in 47’56”. This meant that the British rider made up a minute and 22 seconds on Pinotti in the flat second portion of the course.

With the way the Tour of Poland shaped up, there were two races going on at once on Saturday, with the battle for the stage and the race for the overall. While Wiggins left no doubt in his victory in the stage, the gaps between the general classification men were razor thin.

In the end, Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge) got the biggest overall triumph of his career, erasing a 27-second deficit to Christophe Riblon (AG2R La Mondiale) to take the WorldTour victory. The Dutchman was 43 seconds quicker than Riblon, putting a 16-second buffer on him and dropping Riblon to third overall. Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) finished his effort strongly to maintain second place overall, finishing 13 seconds behind Weening overall.

"It was a fantastic performance," said Sky's director in Poland, Dan Hunt, on the team website. "He made a massive statement today and he has done really well. It was a real lesson in how to time trial. We went out this morning and researched the course and it was obvious that it suited Brad. The climbs suited him, the descents suited him and then it was a flying, rolling run-in into Kraków. He absolutely smashed it. We had been looking at Cancellara to see how he was going, but you never know. But Bradley rode his own race, didn’t think about anyone else and won by nearly a minute. That is an impressive performance whichever way you look at. It definitely confirms where his condition is."

The course was split into two halves, the first being rolling and technical. Following the intermediate time check, flat roads lined the run-in to the finish in Kraków. The early top five were Cancellara, Phinney, Pinotti, Jesse Sergent (Radioshack-Leopard), and Nikolay Mihailov (CCC Polsat Polkowice), until Wiggins blew through in a time of 46’36”, which would place him as the only rider under 47 minutes for the day.

With Pinotti’s blazing time at the intermediate check, his time, and that of the three other specialists, would serve as benchmarks for the less heralded general classification riders coming through later. Intermediate times approaching those of the powerhouses would be a positive indication for the GC men.

During the wait for the last five to come through, Ivan Santaromita (BMC Racing) did himself some favours at the mid-point check, while Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) was obviously dropping time, outside the top 70 at the intermediate split. The Italians Ivan Basso (Cannondale) and Domenico Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale) were off to good starts, as was Eros Capecchi (Movistar).

Though Weening’s style looked laboured, rocking his shoulders and pedaling a slow cadence, the Dutchman was deceptively quick. He was fifth best at the intermediate time split, just three seconds slower than Phinney. The Orica-GreenEdge rider had put down the benchmark time that Sergio Henao (Sky Procycling), Rafal Majka (Saxo-Tinkoff), Izaguirre, and Riblon would be aiming for.

As it turned out, all would lose significant chunks of time to Weening at the split. The diminutive Henao pedaled through 18 seconds slower than Weening, and Majka lost 24 seconds at the intermediate time check. Izaguirre came through worst off, at 26’35”, more than a half-minute back. It wasn’t long before the yellow jersey of Riblon roared by, splitting a 26’08”, better than the Spaniard, but losing 18 seconds to Weening.

With no other checks on the course, the flat second portion of the time trial would decide the overall. With everyone understandably far off the time of Wiggins, he could begin cleaning up for the podium presentation, and all eyes could turn to the battle for the general classification.

Capecchi was notably solid, making up his two-minute start behind Robert Kiserlovski (Radioshack-Leopard) and moving up in the standings. Pozzovivo was solid by his standards as well, finishing in 49’28”.

Then Weening grimaced over the line, clocking a 48’20” and sending everyone to their calculators to figure target times for the remaining riders. Henao was unable to improve over the second half of the course, finishing in 49’14” and eventually dropping to fifth place overall. Majka was burying himself in front of the home crowd, stopping the watch at 48’53”, and he would have to wait until the final two men came home to see if a podium place would be his.

Izaguirre had ridden a version of the Wiggins time trial however, blasting over the final flats and overtaking all the GC men save for Weening, finishing in 48’41”.

But crucially, Riblon was unable to crack the 49-minute barrier, finishing in 49’03”, outside the time needed to hang on to his yellow jersey.

Wiggins and Weening had their victories, Izaguirre hung on to second for Euskaltel-Euskadi, and Riblon fell to third, the lone disappointment in a sparkling summer for the Frenchman.

Tour of Poland (WorldTour)

Stage 7, Wieliczka to Kraków (ITT):


1, Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling) 37 kilometres in 46 mins 36 secs
2, Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack Leopard) at 56 secs
3, Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing Team) at 1 min 14 secs
4, Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) at 1 min 20 secs
5, Kristof Vandewalle (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 1 min 40 secs
6, Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge) at 1 min 44 secs
7, Jon Izaguirre Insausti (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 2 mins 5 secs
8, Dominik Nerz (BMC Racing Team) at 2 mins 13 secs
9, Sergei Chernetckii (Katusha) at 2 mins 15 secs
10, Rafal Majka (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 2 mins 17 secs
11, Jesse Sergent (RadioShack Leopard) at 2 mins 19 secs
12, Maciej Paterski (Cannondale Pro Cycling)
13, Nikolay Mihaylov (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 2 mins 26 secs
14, Christophe Riblon (AG2R La Mondiale) at 2 mins 27 secs
15, Eros Capecchi (Movistar Team) at 2 mins 29 secs
16, Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 2 mins 30 secs
17, Sergio Luis Henao Montoya (Sky Procycling) at 2 mins 38 secs
18, Tanel Kangert (Astana Pro Team) at 2 mins 52 secs
19, Domenico Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale)
20, Giovanni Visconti (Movistar Team) at 3 mins 2 secs
21, Stef Clement (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 3 mins 8 secs
22, Ivan Basso (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 3 mins 9 secs
23, Thomas Dekker (Garmin-Sharp) at 3 mins 13 secs
24, Diego Ulissi (Lampre-Merida) at 3 mins 14 secs
25, Vincenzo Nibali (Astana Pro Team) at 3 mins 17 secs
26, Leopold Konig (Team NetApp-Endura) at 3 mins 19 secs
27, Zdenek Stybar (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 3 mins 21 secs
28, Gediminas Bagdonas (AG2R La Mondiale) at 3 mins 31 secs
29, Vladimir Gusev (Katusha)
30, Ben Hermans (RadioShack Leopard) at 3 mins 34 secs
31, Danny Pate (Sky Procycling) at 3 mins 35 secs
32, Tomasz Marczynski (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 3 mins 39 secs
33, Kevin De Weert (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 3 mins 48 secs
34, Przemyslaw Niemiec (Lampre-Merida) at 3 mins 49 secs
35, Daniele Ratto (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 3 mins 50 secs
36, Ivan Santaromita (BMC Racing Team) at 3 mins 53 secs
37, Matthieu Ladagnous (FDJ.fr) at 4 mins 3 secs
38, Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (Team Argos-Shimano) at 4 mins 4 secs
39, Timothy Duggan (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 4 mins 8 secs
40, Rigoberto Uran Uran (Sky Procycling) at 4 mins 11 secs
41, Mateusz Taciak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 4 mins 14 secs
42, Paul Voss (Team NetApp-Endura)
43, Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Lampre-Merida) at 4 mins 17 secs
44, Chris Anker Sörensen (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 4 mins 20 secs
45, Jussi Veikkanen (FDJ.fr) at 4 mins 21 secs
46, Cameron Wurf (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 4 mins 26 secs
47, Paolo Tiralongo (Astana Pro Team) at 4 mins 28 secs
48, Bartosz Huzarski (Team NetApp-Endura)
49, Johan Vansummeren (Garmin-Sharp) at 4 mins 29 secs
50, Kenny Elissonde (FDJ.fr) at 4 mins 30 secs
51, Robert Kiserlovski (RadioShack Leopard) at 4 mins 31 secs
52, Matteo Montaguti (AG2R La Mondiale) at 4 mins 35 secs
53, Warren Barguil (Team Argos-Shimano)
54, Georg Preidler (Team Argos-Shimano)
55, Angel Madrazo Ruiz (Movistar Team) at 4 mins 38 secs
56, Ricardo Mestre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 4 mins 48 secs
57, Yaroslav Popovych (RadioShack Leopard) at 4 mins 52 secs
58, Mathias Frank (BMC Racing Team) at 4 mins 53 secs
59, Sandy Casar (FDJ.fr) at 4 mins 54 secs
60, Pawel Cieslik (Poland) at 4 mins 57 secs
61, Davide Rebellin (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 4 mins 58 secs
62, Miguel Minguez Ayala (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 5 mins 11 secs
63, Dirk Bellemakers (Lotto Belisol) at 5 mins 20 secs
64, Gianluca Brambilla (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 5 mins 22 secs
65, Francis De Greef (Lotto Belisol)
66, Cédric Pineau (FDJ.fr) at 5 mins 31 secs
67, Karol Domagalski (Poland) at 5 mins 34 secs
68, Bert-Jan Lindeman (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 5 mins 35 secs
69, Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) at 5 mins 36 secs
70, Michal Golas (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 5 mins 40 secs
71, Daniel Schorn (Team NetApp-Endura) at 5 mins 49 secs
72, Petr Ignatenko (Katusha) at 5 mins 51 secs
73, Tosh Van Der Sande (Lotto Belisol) at 5 mins 54 secs
74, Adrian Saez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 5 mins 56 secs
75, Vicente Reynes Mimo (Lotto Belisol)
76, Maurits Lammertink (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 5 mins 57 secs
77, Bartlomiej Matysiak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 6 mins 0 secs
78, Kamil Gradek (Poland) at 6 mins 11 secs
79, Andreas Schillinger (Team NetApp-Endura) at 6 mins 12 secs
80, Thomas Peterson (Team Argos-Shimano) at 6 mins 23 secs
81, Jelle Vanendert (Lotto Belisol) at 6 mins 25 secs
82, Valerio Agnoli (Astana Pro Team) at 6 mins 29 secs
83, Garikoitz Bravo Oiarbide (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 6 mins 33 secs
84, Michele Scarponi (Lampre-Merida) at 6 mins 35 secs
85, Robert Wagner (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 6 mins 54 secs
86, Winner Anacona Gomez (Lampre-Merida) at 6 mins 56 secs
87, Oliver Zaugg (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 6 mins 57 secs
88, Cayetano José Sarmiento Tunarrosa (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 7 mins 2 secs
89, David Tanner (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 7 mins 8 secs
90, Luka Mezgec (Team Argos-Shimano) at 7 mins 11 secs
91, Grega Bole (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 7 mins 12 secs
92, Sylvester Szmyd (Movistar Team) at 7 mins 34 secs
93, Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia) at 7 mins 44 secs
94, Cesare Benedetti (Team NetApp-Endura)
95, Thor Hushovd (BMC Racing Team) at 7 mins 53 secs
96, Mitchell Docker (Orica-GreenEdge) at 8 mins 6 secs
97, Cristiano Salerno (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 8 mins 8 secs
98, Leonardo Fabio Duque (Colombia) at 8 mins 18 secs
99, Pawel Franczak (Poland) at 8 mins 24 secs
100, Lukasz Bodnar (Poland) at 8 mins 29 secs
101, Jeffry Johan Romero Corredor (Colombia) at 8 mins 41 secs
102, Adrian Honkisz (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 8 mins 50 secs
103, Arnaud Courteille (FDJ.fr) at 9 mins 20 secs
104, Yauheni Hutarovich (AG2R La Mondiale) at 9 mins 30 secs
105, Ji Cheng (Team Argos-Shimano) at 9 mins 31 secs
106, Leigh Howard (Orica-GreenEdge) at 9 mins 40 secs
107, Steele Von Hoff (Garmin-Sharp) at 10 mins 29 secs
108, Jacob Rathe (Garmin-Sharp) at 11 mins 2 secs
109, Robinson Eduardo Chalapud Gomez (Colombia) at 11 mins 36 secs

Did not start:

Thomas Rohregger (RadioShack Leopard)
Alexsandr Dyachenko (Astana Pro Team)
Javier Moreno Bazan (Movistar Team)
Steven Kruijswijk (Belkin Pro Cycling Team)

Final general classification:

1, Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge 3) at 1 hours 58 mins 7 secs
2, Jon Izaguirre Insausti (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 13 secs
3, Christophe Riblon (AG2R La Mondiale) at 16 secs
4, Rafal Majka (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 26 secs
5, Sergio Luis Henao Montoya (Sky Procycling) at 51 secs
6, Eros Capecchi (Movistar Team)
7, Domenico Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale) at 1 min 14 secs
8, Ivan Basso (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 1 min 38 secs
9, Tanel Kangert (Astana Pro Team) at 2 mins 35 secs
10, Chris Anker Sörensen (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 2 mins 50 secs
11, Robert Kiserlovski (RadioShack Leopard) at 2 mins 56 secs
12, Ben Hermans (RadioShack Leopard) at 2 mins 57 secs
13, Dominik Nerz (BMC Racing Team) at 3 mins 12 secs
14, Ivan Santaromita (BMC Racing Team) at 3 mins 25 secs
15, Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) at 4 mins 33 secs
16, Kenny Elissonde (FDJ.fr) at 5 mins 44 secs
17, Warren Barguil (Team Argos-Shimano) at 6 mins 4 secs
18, Sergei Chernetckii (Katusha) at 8 mins 1 secs
19, Vladimir Gusev (Katusha) at 8 mins 2 secs
20, Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia) at 10 mins 10 secs
21, Davide Rebellin (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 11 mins 18 secs
22, Cayetano José Sarmiento Tunarrosa (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 14 mins 12 secs
23, Cameron Wurf (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 17 mins 58 secs
24, Zdenek Stybar (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 20 mins 8 secs
25, Luis Leon Sanchez Gil (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 20 mins 26 secs
26, Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Lampre-Merida) at 21 mins 10 secs
27, Francis De Greef (Lotto Belisol) at 22 mins 22 secs
28, Georg Preidler (Team Argos-Shimano) at 22 mins 31 secs
29, Diego Ulissi (Lampre-Merida) at 27 mins 8 secs
30, Paul Voss (Team NetApp-Endura) at 28 mins 14 secs
31, Kristof Vandewalle (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 28 mins 16 secs
32, Gianluca Brambilla (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 29 mins 26 secs
33, Oliver Zaugg (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 30 mins 20 secs
34, Maciej Paterski (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 33 mins 7 secs
35, Michal Golas (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 34 mins 2 secs
36, Thomas Peterson (Team Argos-Shimano) at 34 mins 27 secs
37, Matteo Montaguti (AG2R La Mondiale) at 34 mins 51 secs
38, Leopold Konig (Team NetApp-Endura) at 35 mins 20 secs
39, Tomasz Marczynski (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 38 mins 2 secs
40, Kevin De Weert (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) at 38 mins 47 secs
41, Mateusz Taciak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 41 mins 1 secs
42, Angel Madrazo Ruiz (Movistar Team) at 41 mins 4 secs
43, Paolo Tiralongo (Astana Pro Team) at 41 mins 15 secs
44, Jeffry Johan Romero Corredor (Colombia) at 41 mins 56 secs
45, Michele Scarponi (Lampre-Merida) at 46 mins 38 secs
46, Mathias Frank (BMC Racing Team) at 48 mins 34 secs
47, Rigoberto Uran Uran (Sky Procycling) at 53 mins 32 secs
48, Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling) at 54 mins 5 secs
49, Miguel Minguez Ayala (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 56 mins 8 secs
50, Sandy Casar (FDJ.fr) at 57 mins 41 secs
51, Thomas Dekker (Garmin-Sharp) at 59 mins 6 secs
52, Adrian Saez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 59 mins 42 secs
53, Vincenzo Nibali (Astana Pro Team) at 1:2 mins 54 secs
54, Daniele Ratto (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 1:2 mins 58 secs
55, Adrian Honkisz (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 1:3 mins 41 secs
56, Petr Ignatenko (Katusha) at 1:3 mins 54 secs
57, Cristiano Salerno (Cannondale Pro Cycling) at 1:4 mins 0 secs
58, Jussi Veikkanen (FDJ.fr) at 1:6 mins 18 secs
59, Grega Bole (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 1:6 mins 28 secs
60, Johan Vansummeren (Garmin-Sharp) at 1:6 mins 41 secs
61, Giovanni Visconti (Movistar Team) at 1:7 mins 44 secs
62, Matthieu Ladagnous (FDJ.fr) at 1:9 mins 2 secs
63, Garikoitz Bravo Oiarbide (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 1 hours 11 mins 11 secs
64, Jelle Vanendert (Lotto Belisol) at 1 hours 11 mins 35 secs
65, Pawel Cieslik (Poland) at 1 hours 11 mins 39 secs
66, Bartosz Huzarski (Team NetApp-Endura) at 1 hours 13 mins 22 secs
67, Przemyslaw Niemiec (Lampre-Merida) at 1 hours 14 mins 26 secs
68, Fabian Cancellara (RadioShack Leopard) at 1 hours 15 mins 7 secs
69, Karol Domagalski (Poland) at 1 hours 15 mins 22 secs
70, Maurits Lammertink (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 1 hours 16 mins 25 secs
71, Yaroslav Popovych (RadioShack Leopard) at 1 hours 16 mins 43 secs
72, Bert-Jan Lindeman (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 1 hours 16 mins 59 secs
73, Vicente Reynes Mimo (Lotto Belisol) at 1 hours 19 mins 18 secs
74, Ricardo Mestre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 1 hours 19 mins 47 secs
75, Nikolay Mihaylov (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 1 hours 22 mins 34 secs
76, Daniel Schorn (Team NetApp-Endura) at 1 hours 22 mins 57 secs
77, Arnaud Courteille (FDJ.fr) at 1 hours 23 mins 45 secs
78, Dirk Bellemakers (Lotto Belisol) at 1 hours 24 mins 54 secs
79, Winner Anacona Gomez (Lampre-Merida) at 1 hours 25 mins 3 secs
80, David Tanner (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 1 hours 25 mins 34 secs
81, Andreas Schillinger (Team NetApp-Endura) at 1 hours 29 mins 27 secs
82, Cédric Pineau (FDJ.fr) at 1 hours 32 mins 35 secs
83, Kamil Gradek (Poland) at 1 hours 35 mins 43 secs
84, Tosh Van Der Sande (Lotto Belisol) at 1 hours 37 mins 4 secs
85, Stef Clement (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 1 hours 37 mins 16 secs
86, Cesare Benedetti (Team NetApp-Endura) at 1 hours 37 mins 42 secs
87, Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) at 1 hours 39 mins 34 secs
88, Mitchell Docker (Orica-GreenEdge) at 1 hours 40 mins 20 secs
89, Thor Hushovd (BMC Racing Team) at 1 hours 41 mins 26 secs
90, Sylvester Szmyd (Movistar Team) at 1 hours 42 mins 28 secs
91, Jesse Sergent (RadioShack Leopard) at 1 hours 43 mins 20 secs
92, Timothy Duggan (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) at 1 hours 46 mins 29 secs
93, Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (Team Argos-Shimano) at 1 hours 47 mins 5 secs
94, Bartlomiej Matysiak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) at 1 hours 49 mins 11 secs
95, Luka Mezgec (Team Argos-Shimano) at 1 hours 50 mins 12 secs
96, Danny Pate (Sky Procycling) at 1 hours 53 mins 11 secs
97, Leonardo Fabio Duque (Colombia) at 1 hours 53 mins 35 secs
98, Leigh Howard (Orica-GreenEdge) at 2:1 min 33 secs
99, Robinson Eduardo Chalapud Gomez (Colombia) at 2:1 min 41 secs
100, Robert Wagner (Belkin Pro Cycling Team) at 2:2 mins 27 secs
101, Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing Team) at 2:2 mins 49 secs
102, Gediminas Bagdonas (AG2R La Mondiale) at 2:6 mins 17 secs
103, Jacob Rathe (Garmin-Sharp) at 2:7 mins 59 secs
104, Lukasz Bodnar (Poland) at 2 hours 13 mins 43 secs
105, Valerio Agnoli (Astana Pro Team) at 2 hours 15 mins 1 secs
106, Yauheni Hutarovich (AG2R La Mondiale) at 2 hours 16 mins 8 secs
107, Pawel Franczak (Poland) at 2 hours 18 mins 16 secs
108, Steele Von Hoff (Garmin-Sharp) at 2 hours 21 mins 47 secs
109, Ji Cheng (Team Argos-Shimano) at 2 hours 34 mins 14 secs

Sprints classification:

1, Bartosz Huzarski (Team NetApp-Endura) 13 pts
2, Angel Madrazo Ruiz (Movistar Team) 7
3, Bartlomiej Matysiak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 6
4, Mathias Frank (BMC Racing Team) 3
5, Pawel Cieslik (Poland) 3
6, Kamil Gradek (Poland) 3
7, Leonardo Fabio Duque (Colombia) 3
8, Ricardo Mestre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 3
9, Leopold Konig (Team NetApp-Endura) 2
10, Dirk Bellemakers (Lotto Belisol) 2
11, Cédric Pineau (FDJ.fr) 2
12, Tosh Van Der Sande (Lotto Belisol) 2
13, Cesare Benedetti (Team NetApp-Endura) 2
14, Pawel Franczak (Poland) 2
15, Davide Rebellin (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 1
16, Sandy Casar (FDJ.fr) 1
17, Daniele Ratto (Cannondale Pro Cycling) 1
18, Matthieu Ladagnous (FDJ.fr) 1
19, Nikolay Mihaylov (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 1
20, Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) 1

Mountains classification:

1, Tomasz Marczynski (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 86 pts
2, Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia) 64
3, Bartosz Huzarski (Team NetApp-Endura) 58
4, Sylvester Szmyd (Movistar Team) 23
5, Christophe Riblon (AG2R La Mondiale) 20
6, Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) 15
7, Sergei Chernetckii (Katusha) 14
8, Chris Anker Sörensen (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) 13
9, Jon Izaguirre Insausti (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 12
10, Georg Preidler (Team Argos-Shimano) 12
11, Pawel Cieslik (Poland) 11
12, Robert Kiserlovski (RadioShack Leopard) 10
13, Ivan Santaromita (BMC Racing Team) 10
14, Davide Rebellin (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 10
15, Jussi Veikkanen (FDJ.fr) 10
16, Leopold Konig (Team NetApp-Endura) 9
17, Eros Capecchi (Movistar Team) 8
18, Mathias Frank (BMC Racing Team) 8
19, Nikolay Mihaylov (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 8
20, Robinson Eduardo Chalapud Gomez (Colombia) 8
21, Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge) 7
22, Diego Ulissi (Lampre-Merida) 7
23, Michal Golas (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 7
24, Matteo Montaguti (AG2R La Mondiale) 7
25, Vincenzo Nibali (Astana Pro Team) 7
26, Maciej Paterski (Cannondale Pro Cycling) 6
27, Giovanni Visconti (Movistar Team) 6
28, Marco Pinotti (BMC Racing Team) 6
29, Mateusz Taciak (CCC Polsat Polkowice) 5
30, Przemyslaw Niemiec (Lampre-Merida) 5

Points classification:

1, Rafal Majka (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) 68 pts
2, Jon Izaguirre Insausti (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 66
3, Christophe Riblon (AG2R La Mondiale) 65
4, Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge) 62
5, Sergio Luis Henao Montoya (Sky Procycling) 56
6, Thor Hushovd (BMC Racing Team) 55
7, Diego Ulissi (Lampre-Merida) 51
8, Steele Von Hoff (Garmin-Sharp) 49
9, Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing Team) 46
10, Domenico Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale) 42
11, Luka Mezgec (Team Argos-Shimano) 42
12, Eros Capecchi (Movistar Team) 41
13, Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (Colombia) 39
14, Daniele Ratto (Cannondale Pro Cycling) 39
15, Georg Preidler (Team Argos-Shimano) 33
16, Yauheni Hutarovich (AG2R La Mondiale) 31
17, Ben Hermans (RadioShack Leopard) 29
18, Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (Team Argos-Shimano) 28
19, Ivan Basso (Cannondale Pro Cycling) 27
20, Alex Howes (Garmin-Sharp) 27
21, Pawel Franczak (Poland) 25
22, Tanel Kangert (Astana Pro Team) 24
23, Chris Anker Sörensen (Team Saxo-Tinkoff) 24
24, Robert Kiserlovski (RadioShack Leopard) 24
25, Grega Bole (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 24
26, Dominik Nerz (BMC Racing Team) 23
27, Ivan Santaromita (BMC Racing Team) 22
28, Michal Golas (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) 22
29, Bradley Wiggins (Sky Procycling) 20
30, Matthieu Ladagnous (FDJ.fr) 19

Teams:

1, Radioshack Leopard Trek, 95 hours 58 mins 50 secs
2, Cannondale Pro Cycling, at 19 mins 41 secs
3, Team Saxo - Tinkoff, at 26 mins 22 secs
4, Ag2R La Mondiale, at 31 mins 14 secs
5, BMC Racing Team, at 35 mins 28 secs
6, Movistar Team, at 38 mins 12 secs
7, Euskaltel - Euskadi, at 50 mins 14 secs
8, Omega Pharma - Quickstep, at 53 mins 32 secs
9, Team Argos Shimano, at 56 mins 4 secs
10, Katusha Team, at 1 hour 4 mins 38 secs
11, Lampre - Merida, at 1 hour 17 mins 45 secs
12, Belkin-Pro Cycling Team, at 1 hour 19 mins 11 secs
13, CCC Polkowice Polsat, at 1 hour 31 mins 15 secs
14, Pro Team Astana, at 1 hour 33 mins 44 secs
15, Sky Procycling, at 1 hour 34 mins 4 secs
16, Française Des Jeux, at 1 hour 44 mins 7 secs
17, Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team, at 1 hour 50 mins 13 secs
18, Colombia, at 2 hours 1 min 44 secs
19, Team Nettapp - Endura, at 2 hours 2 mins 31 secs
20, Garmin - Sharp, at 2 hours 5 mins 51 secs
21, Lotto Belisol Team, at 2 hours 14 mins 57 secs
22, Orica Greenedge, at 3 hours 28 mins 59 secs
23, Reprezentacja Polski, at 3 hours 44 mins 30 secs

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