Tour of Oman: Peter Sagan solos to stage 2 win

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Tour de France hero from 2012, Peter Sagan won stage 2 of the Tour of Oman and now leads the race overall. Chris Froome was sixth and occupies that place overall.

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Stage 2: Fanja in Bidbid – Al Bustan, 146kms

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Winner of his first stage in Oman last year, at the Wadi Dayqah Dam, Peter Sagan showed that he would again be a man to count on this season, claiming a second victory in the Sultanate on the day’s very demanding 146kms stage. After beating Gallopin and Elmiger to the line, the young Slovakian captures the overall leader’s Red Jersey.

Despite the heat of the midday sun, the pack took off at a very fast pace for the day’s 146km ride all the way to Al Bustan village in the heart of old Muscat. That however didn’t prevent two riders from taking off from the pack at km 4: Bobby Traksel (CSS), already present in yesterday’s breakaway and Tomohiro Kinoshita (JPN).

The front men’s lead went from 55” at km 6 to a maximum 5’40 at km 27. At the first intermediate sprint (km 32), won by Traksel in front of Kinoshita, the pack led by Kittel (ARG), hungry to capture a point in the sprinters’ standings, remained 5’20 adrift. The gap stabilized at around 5’, as teams Cannondale and Argos-Shimano took control of the chase.

Once on the long straight towards Muscat, facing the wind, the gap increased again and reached 6’25 at km 62. As the two escapees closed in on the first climb of the day, the gap dropped down seriously. With 25kms to go, they only had a 30” lead. Climbing up Al Hamriya, Traksel was the first to be dropped. It was then Kinoshita’s turn to be caught by the hungry pack. Voss (TNE) broke away in the last moments of the climb and reached the top in first position with a 17” advantage over Kennaugh (SKY), Wiggins (SKY) and the entire peloton. The pack remained bunched all the way to the second bonus sprint (km 135.5) claimed by Gruzdev (AST) ahead of Porte (SKY) and Kennaugh (SKY).

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Photo: B.Bade/ASO. Early break.

On the second climb up Al Jissah, several groups of riders were dropped behind while Contador (TST) and Nocentini were giving it a go at the front. Eventually, Hernandez (TST) was the first to the top in front of Impey (OGE) and Nocentini (ALM). A group of around 50 riders powered to the finish on the long descent. On the final straight, three riders attacked with under a kilometre to go: Elmiger (IAM), Gallopin (RLP) and Nibali (AST). But they were to be caught and dropped by the man of the day, Peter Sagan (CAN). The Slovakian indeed flew to his first success of this 4th edition after winning a stage last year. Sagan wins with a five second lead over Gallopin and Elmiger.

He therefore captures the overall leader’s Red Jersey and has a 9” advantage over Gallopin and 11” over Elmiger. The Cannondale rider also leads the best young rider standings. Meanwhile, former race leader, Marcel Kittel (ARG), who finished the day 121st over 5’ adrift, remains the leader of the points’ classification and will therefore wear the Green jersey on tomorrow’s stage 3. Traksel (CSS), yet again present in the day’s breakaway remains the most aggressive rider.

The stage winner said afterwards “I’m really happy about this first win because the team wanted it and waited for it,” said Sagan. “The fact that I took this win doesn’t count for very much: what is important is the team won. Having broken the ice means I can ride without pressure. We’ll continue to work to achieve new successes at races throughout the year.”

Sagan also explained the difficulties during the final part of the stage “10 km from the finish, only a small group of riders remained and no one took the initiative. Then Nibali, Gallopin and Elmiger decided to speed up. After one km, on the final ascent, I decided to attack and pursue the break. When I got close to them, I decided to continue solo until the finish line. Everything went perfectly, which means my condition is improving”.

Radioshack Leopard Trek rider Tony Gallopin explained afterwards “all day the guys worked for me and I want to say thanks to the team.  In the final they brought me to a really good position on the last climb at 5k to the finish.  There were so many attacks then – it was like a war in the peloton.  I think 10 riders went, including me and Fabian.  After the descent I tried to go alone but Nibali and Elmiger came with me and soon Sagan came to us also.  He didn’t even stay in the wheel – he just blew by us.”

Radioshack Leopard Trek Team director Dirk Demol explained  “It was a hard final.  We knew it would be and we went to see it yesterday so we’d know.  Tony and Fabian both had it in their minds to try something.  Tony put in a strong attack at 2k but was caught by Vincenzo Nibali and Elmiger and then Sagan bridged up also with maybe 500m to go.  He was in a good position with 150m to go but then Sagan passed him with unbelievable speed”.

“Second place to Sagan on a finish like today’s is quite good.  He’s one of the best in the world.  So it’s a good result and Tony is in great shape.  I’m sure he will do better on the climbs than those who sit near him on the GC.  The team took the race in hand when the break was caught with 15k to go, bringing Fabian and Tony to the front where they needed to be.  Everyone followed the plan and there are four days still to go.  We will look for a chance to try again.”

Fabian Cancellara gave more of an insight into the finish saying:  “It was good work from everyone (in the team).  We talked about this in our morning meeting and knew this was what we could deliver.  Tony and I made sure to hang on with the climbers and it was a good final.”

“When I saw Tony had a gap, I tried to take control of the group following him but from my left side I caught sight of Sagan creeping up to the front and go a little bit ahead.  Riders looked at me to close the gap to him, but I had Tony in the front and there was no way I was bringing the group up to Peter.”

“Sagan looked back and saw no reaction, so then he went full gas to Tony.  At that point other attacks came from my group but again, Tony was still in front so it was my responsibility to keep him there, not to bridge across to him.  I just stayed where I was, safe and quiet.  In the end he got second, but it was a good result.”

For Cadel Evans, former World Champion and Tour de France winner, he said on his website after the event, “It was a relatively easy start to a tough little final today. Headwinds for the first 115km nullified the racing, but the last 20k made up for it. A couple of steep climbs, narrow roads and both GC contenders and sprinters aspiring to be amongst it made for intense racing. On the last climb, Contador, Cancellara and Sagan were all very impressive. For me, early in the season – I’m coming along…a few more days of racing and I’ll be better.”

Stage 2
1 Sagan Peter Cannondale 3h 48′ 36″
2 Gallopin Tony Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 05″
3 Elmiger Martin Iam Cycling + 00′ 05″
4 Nibali Vincenzo Astana Pro Team + 00′ 05″
5 Stybar Zdenek Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 07″
6 Froome Christopher Sky Procycling + 00′ 07″
7 Bandiera Marco Iam Cycling + 00′ 11″
8 Marcato Marco Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 11″
9 Impey Daryl Orica Greenedge + 00′ 11″
10 Bouhanni Nacer Fdj + 00′ 11″
11 Meersman Gianni Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 11″
12 Vandenbergh Stijn Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 11″
13 Soupe Geoffrey Fdj + 00′ 11″
14 Lagutin Sergey Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 11″
15 Bodnar Maciej Cannondale + 00′ 11″
16 Nocentini Rinaldo Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 11″
17 Dempster Zakkari Team Netapp-Endura + 00′ 11″
18 Bouet Maxime Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 11″
19 Velits Peter Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 11″
20 Tschopp Johann Iam Cycling + 00′ 11″
21 Eijssen Yannick Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 11″
22 Breschel Matti Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 11″
23 Grivko Andriy Astana Pro Team + 00′ 11″
24 Cancellara Fabian Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 11″
25 Pasqualon Andrea Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 00′ 11″
26 Gilbert Philippe Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 11″
27 Voss Paul Team Netapp-Endura + 00′ 11″
28 Terpstra Niki Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 11″
29 Contador Alberto Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 11″
30 Van Avermaet Greg Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 11″
31 Pozzovivo Domenico Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 11″
32 Rodriguez Oliver Joaquin Katusha Team + 00′ 11″
33 Jeannesson Arnold Fdj + 00′ 11″
34 Ruijgh Rob Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 11″
35 Canola Marco Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 00′ 11″
36 Mezgec Luka Team Argos-Shimano + 00′ 11″
37 Busche Matthew Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 11″
38 Cummings Stephen Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 11″
39 Ratto Daniele Cannondale + 00′ 11″
40 De Marchi Alessandro Cannondale + 00′ 11″
41 Evans Cadel Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 11″
42 Fumeaux Jonathan Iam Cycling + 00′ 11″
43 Nishitani Taiji Japan + 00′ 11″
44 Elissonde Kenny Fdj + 00′ 11″
45 Brutt Pavel Katusha Team + 00′ 11″
46 Wiggins Bradley Sky Procycling + 00′ 11″
47 Hernandez Blazquez Jesus Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 23″
48 Dombrowski Joseph Sky Procycling + 00′ 23″
49 Schär Michael Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 40″
50 Schillinger Andreas Team Netapp-Endura + 00′ 55″
51 Phinney Taylor Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 55″
52 Rollin Dominique Fdj + 00′ 55″
53 Hollenstein Reto Iam Cycling + 00′ 55″
54 Feng Chun Kai Champion System + 00′ 55″
55 Bozic Borut Astana Pro Team + 00′ 55″
56 Lancaster Brett Daniel Orica Greenedge + 01′ 13″
57 Suzuki Yuzuru Japan + 01′ 13″
58 Nishizono Ryota Champion System + 01′ 37″
59 Van Poppel Boy Vacansoleil-Dcm + 01′ 37″
60 Degenkolb John Team Argos-Shimano + 01′ 37″
61 Sano Junya Japan + 01′ 37″
62 Koren Kristijan Cannondale + 01′ 37″
63 Goddaert Kristof Iam Cycling + 01′ 47″
64 Smukulis Gatis Katusha Team + 01′ 47″
65 Bookwalter Brent Bmc Racing Team + 01′ 47″
66 Sabatini Fabio Cannondale + 01′ 47″
67 Curvers Roy Team Argos-Shimano + 01′ 47″
68 Popovych Yaroslav Radioshack Leopard + 01′ 47″
69 Sinkeldam Ramon Team Argos-Shimano + 01′ 47″
70 Trentin Matteo Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 01′ 47″
71 Beppu Fumiyuki Orica Greenedge + 01′ 47″
72 Bewley Sam Orica Greenedge + 01′ 47″
73 Bonnet William Fdj + 01′ 47″
74 Boonen Tom Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 01′ 47″
75 Chainel Steve Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 47″
76 Cooke Baden Orica Greenedge + 01′ 47″
77 Colbrelli Sonny Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 01′ 47″
78 Bagdonas Gediminas Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 47″
79 Porte Richie Sky Procycling + 01′ 47″
80 Kristoff Alexander Katusha Team + 01′ 47″
81 Mol Wouter Vacansoleil-Dcm + 01′ 47″
82 Bennati Daniele Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 01′ 47″
83 Keukeleire Jens Orica Greenedge + 01′ 47″
84 Huffman Evan Astana Pro Team + 01′ 47″
85 Xu Gang Champion System + 01′ 47″
86 Knees Christian Sky Procycling + 01′ 52″
87 Appollonio Davide Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 52″
88 Rowsell Erick Team Netapp-Endura + 01′ 52″
89 Di Corrado Andrea Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 01′ 52″
90 Cataldo Dario Sky Procycling + 01′ 52″
91 Lang Pirmin Iam Cycling + 01′ 52″
92 Minard Sébastien Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 52″
93 Kennaugh Peter Sky Procycling + 01′ 52″
94 Jang Chan Jae Champion System + 02′ 11″
95 Selig Rüdiger Katusha Team + 02′ 11″
96 Kuchynski Aliaksandr Katusha Team + 02′ 11″
97 Delle Stelle Christian Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 02′ 11″
98 Irizar Markel Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 11″
99 Viviani Elia Cannondale + 02′ 11″
100 Eichler Markus Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 11″
101 Isaichev Vladimir Katusha Team + 02′ 11″
102 Roulston Hayden Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 11″
103 Devolder Stijn Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 11″
104 Jarc Blaz Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 11″
105 Hinault Sébastien Iam Cycling + 02′ 11″
106 Haller Marco Katusha Team + 02′ 11″
107 Jiao Pengda Champion System + 02′ 11″
108 Boucher David Fdj + 02′ 47″
109 Wetterhall Alexander Team Netapp-Endura + 03′ 11″
110 Kreder Wesley Vacansoleil-Dcm + 03′ 11″
111 Mori Kazuhiro Japan + 03′ 23″
112 Downing Russell Team Netapp-Endura + 03′ 32″
113 Boivin Guillaume Cannondale + 05′ 33″
114 Tosatto Matteo Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 33″
115 Kamyshev Arman Astana Pro Team + 05′ 33″
116 Rast Gregory Radioshack Leopard + 05′ 33″
117 Iglinskiy Valentin Ag2r La Mondiale + 05′ 33″
118 Van Hummel Kenny Robert Vacansoleil-Dcm + 05′ 33″
119 Veelers Tom Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 33″
120 Arndt Nikias Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 33″
121 Kittel Marcel Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 33″
122 Kiryienka Vasili Sky Procycling + 05′ 33″
123 Kump Marko Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 33″
124 Muravyev Dmitriy Astana Pro Team + 05′ 33″
125 Gruzdev Dmitriy Astana Pro Team + 05′ 33″
126 Van Keirsbulck Guillaume Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 05′ 33″
127 Guarnieri Jacopo Astana Pro Team + 05′ 33″
128 Friedemann Matthias Champion System + 05′ 33″
129 Fischer Murilo Antoniobil Fdj + 05′ 33″
130 Van Poppel Danny Vacansoleil-Dcm + 05′ 33″
131 Lund Anders Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 33″
132 Fortin Filippo Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 05′ 33″
133 Coledan Marco Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 05′ 33″
134 Hatanaka Yusuke Japan + 05′ 33″
135 Jorgensen Jonas Aaen Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 33″
136 Uchima Kohei Japan + 05′ 33″
137 Goss Matthew Harley Orica Greenedge + 05′ 33″
138 Brammeier Matt Champion System + 05′ 33″
139 Kinoshita Tomohiro Japan + 07′ 38″
140 Stamsnijder Tom Team Argos-Shimano + 09′ 15″
141 Mouris Jens Orica Greenedge + 09′ 16″
142 Traksel Bobbie Champion System + 11′ 52″

Overall
1 Sagan Peter Cannondale 7h 53′ 25″
2 Gallopin Tony Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 09″
3 Elmiger Martin Iam Cycling + 00′ 11″
4 Nibali Vincenzo Astana Pro Team + 00′ 15″
5 Bouhanni Nacer Fdj + 00′ 17″
6 Froome Christopher Sky Procycling + 00′ 17″
7 Stybar Zdenek Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 17″
8 Vandenbergh Stijn Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 21″
9 Bandiera Marco Iam Cycling + 00′ 21″
10 Velits Peter Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 21″
11 Marcato Marco Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 21″
12 Impey Daryl Orica Greenedge + 00′ 21″
13 Lagutin Sergey Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 21″
14 Canola Marco Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 00′ 21″
15 Jeannesson Arnold Fdj + 00′ 21″
16 Nishitani Taiji Japan + 00′ 21″
17 Voss Paul Team Netapp-Endura + 00′ 21″
18 Cancellara Fabian Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 21″
19 Soupe Geoffrey Fdj + 00′ 21″
20 Ruijgh Rob Vacansoleil-Dcm + 00′ 21″
21 Grivko Andriy Astana Pro Team + 00′ 21″
22 Nocentini Rinaldo Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 21″
23 Pasqualon Andrea Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 00′ 21″
24 Contador Alberto Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 21″
25 Dempster Zakkari Team Netapp-Endura + 00′ 21″
26 Gilbert Philippe Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 21″
27 Brutt Pavel Katusha Team + 00′ 21″
28 Tschopp Johann Iam Cycling + 00′ 21″
29 Eijssen Yannick Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 21″
30 Van Avermaet Greg Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 21″
31 Fumeaux Jonathan Iam Cycling + 00′ 21″
32 Busche Matthew Radioshack Leopard + 00′ 21″
33 Breschel Matti Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 21″
34 Meersman Gianni Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 21″
35 Elissonde Kenny Fdj + 00′ 21″
36 Evans Cadel Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 21″
37 Cummings Stephen Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 21″
38 Ratto Daniele Cannondale + 00′ 21″
39 Pozzovivo Domenico Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 21″
40 Terpstra Niki Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 00′ 21″
41 Rodriguez Oliver Joaquin Katusha Team + 00′ 21″
42 Bouet Maxime Ag2r La Mondiale + 00′ 21″
43 Dombrowski Joseph Sky Procycling + 00′ 33″
44 Bodnar Maciej Cannondale + 00′ 45″
45 Schär Michael Bmc Racing Team + 00′ 50″
46 Hernandez Blazquez Jesus Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 00′ 57″
47 Rollin Dominique Fdj + 01′ 04″
48 Phinney Taylor Bmc Racing Team + 01′ 05″
49 Bozic Borut Astana Pro Team + 01′ 05″
50 Hollenstein Reto Iam Cycling + 01′ 05″
51 Feng Chun Kai Champion System + 01′ 05″
52 Mezgec Luka Team Argos-Shimano + 01′ 10″
53 De Marchi Alessandro Cannondale + 01′ 17″
54 Suzuki Yuzuru Japan + 01′ 23″
55 Wiggins Bradley Sky Procycling + 01′ 42″
56 Van Poppel Boy Vacansoleil-Dcm + 01′ 47″
57 Koren Kristijan Cannondale + 01′ 47″
58 Sano Junya Japan + 01′ 47″
59 Porte Richie Sky Procycling + 01′ 55″
60 Appollonio Davide Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 56″
61 Colbrelli Sonny Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 01′ 56″
62 Goddaert Kristof Iam Cycling + 01′ 57″
63 Boonen Tom Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 01′ 57″
64 Kristoff Alexander Katusha Team + 01′ 57″
65 Bonnet William Fdj + 01′ 57″
66 Bagdonas Gediminas Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 57″
67 Bennati Daniele Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 01′ 57″
68 Popovych Yaroslav Radioshack Leopard + 01′ 57″
69 Trentin Matteo Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 01′ 57″
70 Bookwalter Brent Bmc Racing Team + 01′ 57″
71 Mol Wouter Vacansoleil-Dcm + 01′ 57″
72 Keukeleire Jens Orica Greenedge + 01′ 57″
73 Cooke Baden Orica Greenedge + 01′ 57″
74 Chainel Steve Ag2r La Mondiale + 01′ 57″
75 Huffman Evan Astana Pro Team + 01′ 57″
76 Xu Gang Champion System + 01′ 57″
77 Lancaster Brett Daniel Orica Greenedge + 01′ 58″
78 Knees Christian Sky Procycling + 02′ 02″
79 Cataldo Dario Sky Procycling + 02′ 02″
80 Lang Pirmin Iam Cycling + 02′ 02″
81 Di Corrado Andrea Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 02′ 02″
82 Minard Sébastien Ag2r La Mondiale + 02′ 02″
83 Nishizono Ryota Champion System + 02′ 04″
84 Schillinger Andreas Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 04″
85 Beppu Fumiyuki Orica Greenedge + 02′ 11″
86 Degenkolb John Team Argos-Shimano + 02′ 14″
87 Sabatini Fabio Cannondale + 02′ 16″
88 Viviani Elia Cannondale + 02′ 21″
89 Delle Stelle Christian Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 02′ 21″
90 Selig Rüdiger Katusha Team + 02′ 21″
91 Haller Marco Katusha Team + 02′ 21″
92 Jarc Blaz Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 21″
93 Hinault Sébastien Iam Cycling + 02′ 21″
94 Eichler Markus Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 21″
95 Kuchynski Aliaksandr Katusha Team + 02′ 21″
96 Irizar Markel Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 21″
97 Smukulis Gatis Katusha Team + 02′ 21″
98 Sinkeldam Ramon Team Argos-Shimano + 02′ 21″
99 Jiao Pengda Champion System + 02′ 21″
100 Devolder Stijn Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 21″
101 Roulston Hayden Radioshack Leopard + 02′ 21″
102 Jang Chan Jae Champion System + 02′ 21″
103 Isaichev Vladimir Katusha Team + 02′ 21″
104 Kennaugh Peter Sky Procycling + 02′ 25″
105 Rowsell Erick Team Netapp-Endura + 02′ 26″
106 Bewley Sam Orica Greenedge + 02′ 34″
107 Curvers Roy Team Argos-Shimano + 02′ 46″
108 Boucher David Fdj + 02′ 57″
109 Wetterhall Alexander Team Netapp-Endura + 03′ 21″
110 Kreder Wesley Vacansoleil-Dcm + 03′ 21″
111 Mori Kazuhiro Japan + 03′ 33″
112 Downing Russell Team Netapp-Endura + 03′ 42″
113 Kittel Marcel Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 32″
114 Gruzdev Dmitriy Astana Pro Team + 05′ 40″
115 Van Hummel Kenny Robert Vacansoleil-Dcm + 05′ 43″
116 Guarnieri Jacopo Astana Pro Team + 05′ 43″
117 Fortin Filippo Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 05′ 43″
118 Van Poppel Danny Vacansoleil-Dcm + 05′ 43″
119 Kump Marko Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 43″
120 Friedemann Matthias Champion System + 05′ 43″
121 Coledan Marco Bardiani Valvole-Csf Inox + 05′ 43″
122 Rast Gregory Radioshack Leopard + 05′ 43″
123 Goss Matthew Harley Orica Greenedge + 05′ 43″
124 Veelers Tom Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 43″
125 Brammeier Matt Champion System + 05′ 43″
126 Fischer Murilo Antoniobil Fdj + 05′ 43″
127 Kiryienka Vasili Sky Procycling + 05′ 43″
128 Jorgensen Jonas Aaen Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 05′ 43″
129 Iglinskiy Valentin Ag2r La Mondiale + 05′ 43″
130 Van Keirsbulck Guillaume Omega Pharma-Quick Step + 05′ 43″
131 Arndt Nikias Team Argos-Shimano + 05′ 43″
132 Boivin Guillaume Cannondale + 05′ 43″
133 Hatanaka Yusuke Japan + 05′ 43″
134 Tosatto Matteo Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 06′ 07″
135 Kamyshev Arman Astana Pro Team + 06′ 07″
136 Lund Anders Team Saxo-Tinkoff + 06′ 07″
137 Muravyev Dmitriy Astana Pro Team + 06′ 21″
138 Uchima Kohei Japan + 06′ 28″
139 Kinoshita Tomohiro Japan + 07′ 46″
140 Mouris Jens Orica Greenedge + 09′ 39″
141 Stamsnijder Tom Team Argos-Shimano + 09′ 49″
142 Traksel Bobbie Champion System + 11′ 53″

 

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