Goss takes four seconds out of Meyer’s lead with finishing time bonus
Digging deep on the climbs of Willunga Hill and then unleashing a strong sprint at the end of the stage, Spanish rider Fran Ventoso raced to victory on today’s fifth leg of the Santos Tour Down Under. The Team Movistar rider pipped world under 23 road race champion Michael Matthews (Rabobank) by the slenderest of margins, with HTC-Highroad’s Mathew Goss netting third.
The latter picked up a four second time bonus and consequently moved closer to the Ochre jersey of race leadership. However the young Garmin-Cervélo rider Cameron Meyer rode strongly today to remain at the head of the general classification and has an eight second lead heading into the concluding criterium. Goss will have to ride strongly to overcome that deficit and, as was the case today, Meyer’s team will try to allow others to go clear and mop up the intermediate time bonuses before the finish.
That’s tomorrow’s big battle; today’s was won by Ventoso. “I couldn’t be happier, it has all gone perfectly. It’s super-important for me to start this way, and also for the teammates,” he said, referring to the fact that it is the first UCI WorldTour victory of the new-look squad.
“Truthfully, I was feeling like I was missing something to beat the pure sprinters, and we knew it was our opportunity today. We had to make the race difficult and get the most team-mates in the front group at the first climb, and that’s how it went. The team didn’t get a ten mark, it was 15 (out of ten). Plus, having Arrieta as sports director is a luxury. He has just got off the bike [retired] and knows perfectly what your sensations are, what goes through your mind…”
Meyer was also pleased, losing a little time to Ventoso, Matthews and Goss due to the finishing bonuses, but limiting the losses to that final gallop. If the goals were to make sure that his rivals didn’t get the early points, and then to remain with the other contenders until the end, then things went to plan.
“At the end of the day it was a perfect situation for us,” he said,. “Obviously it looks like Matt Goss has picked up a few more seconds and closed the gap, and so has Michael Matthews, but the plan was not let him get the full 12 seconds back and make sure we held on to the jersey today.”
Breakaway group absorbs intermediate bonuses:
Aside from the finishing gallop which would have the aforementioned bonuses up for grabs, there was also an intermediate sprint on each of the two opening laps. These both came at Snapper Point, 23.3 kilometres and 63.6 kilometres after the start, and offered time bonuses. Garmin’s tactic was to try to allow riders go clear and mop up the available sprint places, and things went exactly to plan.
Eight riders pushed ahead five kilometres after the start, namely Davide Viganò (Leopard – Trek), John Murphy (BMC Racing Team), Sebastian Haedo (Saxo Bank – Sungard), Michael Hepburn (UniSA – Australia), Tanel Kangert (Astana), Joost Van Leijin (Vacansoleil), Eduard Vorganov and Juan Horrach (both Katusha).
These had a lead of over one and a half minutes by the first sprint, where Vigano beat Haedo and Murphy. By sprint two they were two and a half minutes ahead, with Murphy, Vigano and Horrach netting the top three placings.
After that, the riders raced on towards two tough ascents of Old Willunga Hill. The peloton was keen to slug things out on the climb and reeled the break on the early slopes; the first mountain prime was then taken by Luke Roberts (UniSA-Australia), who beat Angel Madrazo (Team Movistar), Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack) and Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) to bolster his overall lead in that competition.
After the summit, multiple Tour winner Lance Armstrong (Team RadioShack) raced clear with six others; Jurgen Van De Walle (Omega Pharma-Lotto), Stefan Denifl (Leopard Trek), Sergei Ivanov (Katusha), Iñaki Isasi (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Jose Ivan Gutierrez (Movistar Team) and Luis Pasamontes (both Movistar Team). These were out front for approximately ten minutes, but where then hauled back by the peloton.
It raced towards the second and final ascent of the climb, and there Ben Hermans (RadioShack), Richie Porte (Saxo Bank) and Jack Bobridge (Garmin-Cervelo) ripped clear, got a gap and crossed the summit in that order.
They kept pulling together in a bid to stay away but were caught with ten kilometres to go; Bobridge crashed soon afterwards on a left hand bend, but was able to remount and finish the stage. Meanwhile Ventoso led out the sprint and was able to hold off Matthews and Goss, who were closing in on him but ran out of time.
“This is a massive victory for me, but more important for the team,” he said afterwards. “We have a new sponsor this year and to win is really important.”
Matthews went close to taking his second victory of the race, and was left with mixed feelings after missing out by a couple of centimetres. He was closing on Ventoso all the way but the line came a fraction too soon.
“Awesome ride for me. Being that close to a win is a little devastating, but it was awesome for the team and me,” he said. “Laurens [ten Dam] got up in the front of the bunch so we are still in the top ten, so, it was a really good ride for Rabobank,” said Matthews. “I definitely did not expect it coming in to this, with so many good riders here.
“I have pretty good form so I was pretty confident that I would go alright, but definitely not two podiums.”
As for Goss, he regretted an error which cost him more points. “The day went alright, I ended up in the bunch I wanted to be in,” he said. “It wasn’t a perfect sprint for me I made a bit of a mistake. I tried to get on the side with less wind but I got close to the barrier a little bit.
“I still managed to get third and I’m a few seconds away from the lead so I’m there for a crack tomorrow.”
He and the HTC-Highroad team will do everything they can to wrest the jersey off the shoulders of Meyer. Goss is the closest challenger at eight seconds, while Ten Dam and Matthews are ten and twelve seconds behind.
Ventoso, Ben Swift (Team Sky), Blel Kadri (AG2R La Mondiale) and last year’s race winner André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto) are within 27 seconds of the ochre jersey, and will swoop if Meyer shows any weakness.
The final stage of the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under covers 90 kilometres in Adelaide tomorrow.
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Santos Tour Down Under (UCI WorldTour), January 16 -23:
January 22, Stage 5: McLaren Vale – Willunga:
1, Francisco Ventoso (Team Movistar) 131 kilometres in 3 hours 6 mins 10 secs
2, Michael Matthews (Rabobank Cycling Team)
3, Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad)
4, Jose Joaquin Rojas (Team Movistar)
5, Luke Roberts (UNI SA – Australia)
6, Robbie Hunter (Team Radio Shack)
7, Blel Kadri (AG2R La Mondiale)
8, Alessandro Ballan (BMC Racing Team)
9, Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack)
10, Ben Swift (Team Sky)
11, Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
12, Allan Davis (Astana)
13, Cameron Meyer (Team Garmin-Cervelo)
14, Laurens ten Dam (Rabobank Cycling Team)
15, Gorka Izagirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
16, Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 9 secs
17, Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 11 secs
18, Romain Feillu (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
19, Francesco Reda (Quick Step Cycling Team)
20, Nicki Sörensen (Saxo Bank Sungard)
21, Manuele Mori (Lampre – ISD)
22, Jose Ivan Gutierrez (Team Movistar)
23, Luis Pasamontes (Team Movistar)
24, Eduard Vorganov (Katusha Team)
25, Julien Loubet (AG2R La Mondiale)
26, Luke Durbridge (UNI SA – Australia)
27, André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
28, Danny Pate (HTC-Highroad)
29, Mathieu Perget (AG2R La Mondiale)
30, Mirko Selvaggi (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
31, Angel Madrazo (Team Movistar)
32, Aitor Perez Arrieta (Lampre – ISD)
33, Addy Engels (Quick Step Cycling Team)
34, Simone Ponzi (Liquigas-Cannondale)
35, Julien Vermote (Quick Step Cycling Team)
36, Ivan Velasco (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
37, Timothy Roe (BMC Racing Team)
38, Hayden Roulston (HTC-Highroad) at 18 secs
39, Amaël Moinard (BMC Racing Team) at 23 secs
40, Travis Meyer (Team Garmin-Cervelo)
41, Pieter Weening (Rabobank Cycling Team)
42, Jack Bobridge (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 26 secs
43, Michael Rogers (Team Sky) at mins 27 secs
44, Serguei Ivanov (Katusha Team) at 30 secs
45, Simon Gerrans (Team Sky) at 43 secs
46, Cameron Wurf (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 45 secs
47, Jurgen Roelandts (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 1 min 2 secs
48, Simon Clarke (Astana) at 1 min 12 secs
49, Jurgen Van De Walle (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 1 min 29 secs
50, Adam Hansen (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
51, Stuart O’Grady (Leopard Trek) at 1 min 48 secs
52, Markel Irizar (Team Radio Shack)
53, Kristijan Koren (Liquigas-Cannondale)
54, Jonathan Cantwell (UNI SA – Australia)
55, Yuriy Krivtsov (AG2R La Mondiale)
56, Davide Vigano (Leopard Trek)
57, Marcel Sieberg (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
58, Aleksandr Kuschynski (Katusha Team)
59, Vicente Reynes (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
60, Stefan Denifl (Leopard Trek)
61, Juan Horrach (Katusha Team)
62, Baden Cooke (Saxo Bank Sungard)
63, Robbie McEwen (Team Radio Shack)
64, Stijn Vandenbergh (Katusha Team)
65, Alfredo Balloni (Lampre – ISD)
66, Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale)
67, Alberto Ongarato (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
68, Tanel Kangert (Astana)
69, Davide Malacarne (Quick Step Cycling Team)
70, Miguel Minguez (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
71, Ruben Perez (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
72, Inaki Isasi (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
73, Bruno Pires (Leopard Trek)
74, Mathew Hayman (Team Sky)
75, Lance Armstrong (Team Radio Shack)
76, Marco Bandiera (Quick Step Cycling Team)
77, Martin Kohler (BMC Racing Team)
78, David Lopez (Team Movistar)
79, Rob Ruijgh (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
80, Olivier Kaisen (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
81, Gregory Rast (Team Radio Shack) at 3 mins 11 secs
82, Vitaliy Buts (Lampre – ISD) at 4 mins 23 secs
83, Nikolay Trusov (Katusha Team)
84, Yevgeniy Nepomnyachshiy (Astana)
85, Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
86, Andriy Grivko (Astana)
87, Alessandro Spezialetti (Lampre – ISD) at 6 mins 15 secs
88, Alan Marangoni (Liquigas-Cannondale)
89, Sebastian Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard)
90, Simon Zahner (BMC Racing Team)
91, Dimitri Champion (AG2R La Mondiale)
92, David Tanner (Saxo Bank Sungard)
93, Geraint Thomas (Team Sky)
94, Mitchell Docker (UNI SA – Australia)
95, Gerald Ciolek (Quick Step Cycling Team)
96, Greg Henderson (Team Sky) at 8 mins 46 secs
97, Juan José Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard)
98, Mark Renshaw (HTC-Highroad)
99, Wesley Sulzberger (UNI SA – Australia)
100, Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas-Cannondale)
101, Davide Cimolai (Liquigas-Cannondale)
103, Bert Grabsch (HTC-Highroad) at 10 mins 36 secs
104, Bernhard Eisel (HTC-Highroad)
105, Denis Galimzyanov (Katusha Team)
106, Maxim Gourov (Astana)
107, William Clarke (Leopard Trek)
108, Kristof Goddaert (AG2R La Mondiale)
109, Daniel Sesma (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
110, Martin Mortensen (Leopard Trek)
111, Manuel Cardoso (Team Radio Shack)
112, Alexander Kristoff (BMC Racing Team)
113, John Murphy (BMC Racing Team)
114, Joost Van Leijen (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
115, Tom Leezer (Rabobank Cycling Team)
116, Matthew Wilson (Team Garmin-Cervelo)
117, Brian Vandborg (Saxo Bank Sungard)
118, Michael Hepburn (UNI SA – Australia)
119, Graeme Brown (Rabobank Cycling Team)
120, Matteo Bono (Lampre – ISD)
121, Martin Pedersen (Leopard Trek) at 12 mins 13 secs
122, Jos van Emden (Rabobank Cycling Team)
123, Brett Lancaster (Team Garmin-Cervelo)
124, Valentin Iglinskiy (Astana)
125, Francesco Chicchi (Quick Step Cycling Team)
126, Coen Vermeltfoort (Rabobank Cycling Team)
127, Steve Houanard (AG2R La Mondiale)
128, Julian Dean (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 14 mins 6 secs
129, Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad)
130, Tyler Farrar (Team Garmin-Cervelo)
Sprint 1 – Aldinga:
1, Davide Vigano (Leopard Trek) 6 pts
2, Sebastian Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) 4
3, John Murphy (BMC Racing Team) 2
Sprint 2 – Aldinga:
1, John Murphy (BMC Racing Team) 6 pts
2, Davide Vigano (Leopard Trek) 4
3, Juan Horrach (Katusha Team) 2
Finish in Willunga:
1, Francisco Ventoso (Team Movistar) 8 pts
2, Michael Matthews (Rabobank Cycling Team) 6
3, Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad) 4
KOM Prime 1 at Old Willunga Hill:
1, Luke Roberts (UNI SA – Australia) 16 pts
2, Angel Madrazo (Team Movistar) 12
3, Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack) 8
4, Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) 6
5, Mirko Selvaggi (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 4
KOM Prime 2 at Old Willunga Hill:
1, Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack) 16 pts
2, Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) 12
3, Jack Bobridge (Team Garmin-Cervelo) 8
4, Luke Roberts (UNI SA – Australia) 6
5, Michael Rogers (Team Sky) 4
Teams:
1, Movistar, 9 hours 18 mins 41 secs
2, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 11 secs
3, AG2R La Mondiale
4, Rabobank, at 12 secs
5, HTC-Highroad, at 18 secs
6, Quickstep, at 22 secs
7, BMC, at 23 secs
8, Garmin-Cervélo, at 38 secs
9, Team Sky, at 59 secs
10, Radio Shack, at 1 min 37 secs
11, UNI SA – Australia, at 1 min 48 secs
12, Euskaltel-Euskadi
13, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 1 min 57 secs
14, Lampre – ISD, at 1 min 59 secs
15, Katusha, at 2 mins 18 secs
16, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 2 mins 31 secs
17, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2 mins 33 secs
18, Astana, at 2 mins 49 secs
19, Leopard Trek, at 5 mins 13 secs
General classification:
1, Cameron Meyer (Team Garmin-Cervélo) 16 hours 40 secs
2, Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad) at 8 secs
3, Laurens ten Dam (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 10 secs
4, Michael Matthews (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 12 secs
5, Francisco Ventoso (Team Movistar) at 17 secs
6, Ben Swift (Team Sky) at 18 secs
7, Blel Kadri (AG2R La Mondiale) at 26 secs
8, André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 27 secs
9, Allan Davis (Astana) at 28 secs
10, Luke Roberts (UNI SA – Australia)
11, Alessandro Ballan (BMC Racing Team)
12, Gorka Izagirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
13, Sergey Lagutin (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
14, Jose Joaquin Rojas (Team Movistar)
15, Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack)
16, Manuele Mori (Lampre – ISD) at 39 secs
17, Jose Ivan Gutierrez (Team Movistar)
18, Simone Ponzi (Liquigas-Cannondale)
19, Julien Loubet (AG2R La Mondiale)
20, Mathieu Perget (AG2R La Mondiale) at 43 secs
21, Romain Feillu (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 46 secs
22, Mirko Selvaggi (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
23, Francesco Reda (Quick Step Cycling Team)
24, Ivan Velasco (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
25, Addy Engels (Quick Step Cycling Team)
26, Hayden Roulston (HTC-Highroad) at 53 secs
27, Serguei Ivanov (Katusha Team) at 1 min 5 secs
28, Jack Bobridge (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 1 min 7 secs
29, Simon Gerrans (Team Sky) at 1 min 11 secs
30, Cameron Wurf (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 1 min 20 secs
31, Jurgen Roelandts (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 1 min 37 secs
32, Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 1 min 40 secs
33, Nicki Sörensen (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 1 min 46 secs
34, Angel Madrazo (Team Movistar) at 1 min 59 secs
35, Robbie McEwen (Team Radio Shack) at 2 mins 3 secs
36, Davide Vigano (Leopard Trek) at 2 mins 11 secs
37, Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 2 mins 16 secs
38, Baden Cooke (Saxo Bank Sungard)
39, Stijn Vandenbergh (Katusha Team)
40, Yuriy Krivtsov (AG2R La Mondiale) at 2 mins 21 secs
41, Inaki Isasi (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 2 mins 23 secs
42, Stuart O’Grady (Leopard Trek)
43, David Lopez (Team Movistar)
44, Mathew Hayman (Team Sky)
45, Juan Horrach (Katusha Team) at 2 mins 28 secs
46, Jonathan Cantwell (UNI SA – Australia) at 2 mins 29 secs
47, Ruben Perez (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
48, Rob Ruijgh (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team)
49, Martin Kohler (BMC Racing Team)
50, Tanel Kangert (Astana)
51, Julien Vermote (Quick Step Cycling Team) at 2 mins 38 secs
52, Miguel Minguez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 3 mins 7 secs
53, Aitor Perez Arrieta (Lampre – ISD) at 3 mins 20 secs
54, Kristijan Koren (Liquigas-Cannondale)
55, Alberto Ongarato (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 3 mins 34 secs
56, Michael Rogers (Team Sky) at 3 mins 35 secs
57, Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 3 mins 41 secs
58, Luis Pasamontes (Team Movistar) at 3 mins 49 secs
59, Amaël Moinard (BMC Racing Team) at 4 mins 19 secs
60, Robbie Hunter (Team Radio Shack) at 4 mins 27 secs
61, Marcel Sieberg (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 4 mins 39 secs
62, Andriy Grivko (Astana) at 4 mins 58 secs
63, Luke Durbridge (UNI SA – Australia) at 5 mins 12 secs
64, Bruno Pires (Leopard Trek) at 5 mins 14 secs
65, Adam Hansen (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 5 mins 32 secs
66, Lance Armstrong (Team Radio Shack) at 5 mins 44 secs
67, Stefan Denifl (Leopard Trek) at 6 mins 3 secs
68, Simon Clarke (Astana) at 6 mins 7 secs
69, Travis Meyer (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 6 mins 14 secs
70, Simon Zahner (BMC Racing Team) at 6 mins 47 secs
71, Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) at 6 mins 56 secs
72, Timothy Roe (BMC Racing Team) at 7 mins 0 secs
73, Davide Malacarne (Quick Step Cycling Team) at 7 mins 44 secs
74, David Tanner (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 7 mins 49 secs
75, Gerald Ciolek (Quick Step Cycling Team) at 7 mins 53 secs
76, Jurgen Van De Walle (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 8 mins 1 secs
77, Jon Izaguirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 8 mins 2 secs
78, Yevgeniy Nepomnyachshiy (Astana)
79, Alan Marangoni (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 8 mins 14 secs
80, Alfredo Balloni (Lampre – ISD) at 8 mins 21 secs
81, Olivier Kaisen (Omega Pharma-Lotto) at 8 mins 28 secs
82, Mitchell Docker (UNI SA – Australia) at 8 mins 30 secs
83, Marco Bandiera (Quick Step Cycling Team) at 8 mins 55 secs
84, Nikolay Trusov (Katusha Team) at 9 mins 10 secs
85, Aleksandr Kuschynski (Katusha Team)
86, Greg Henderson (Team Sky) at 9 mins 14 secs
87, Davide Cimolai (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 9 mins 44 secs
88, Vitaliy Buts (Lampre – ISD) at 10 mins 6 secs
89, Danny Pate (HTC-Highroad) at 10 mins 10 secs
90, Alessandro Spezialetti (Lampre – ISD) at 10 mins 55 secs
91, Eduard Vorganov (Katusha Team) at 11 mins 5 secs
92, Wesley Sulzberger (UNI SA – Australia) at 11 mins 6 secs
93, Vicente Reynes (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
94, Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 11 mins 7 secs
95, Manuel Cardoso (Team Radio Shack) at 11 mins 35 secs
96, Tom Leezer (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 11 mins 36 secs
97, Denis Galimzyanov (Katusha Team) at 11 mins 50 secs
98, Brett Lancaster (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 12 mins 48 secs
99, Steve Houanard (AG2R La Mondiale) at 12 mins 54 secs
100, Markel Irizar (Team Radio Shack) at 13 mins 30 secs
101, Dimitri Champion (AG2R La Mondiale) at 13 mins 56 secs
102, Alexander Kristoff (BMC Racing Team) at 14 mins 15 secs
103, Sebastian Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 14 mins 53 secs
104, Gregory Rast (Team Radio Shack)
105, William Clarke (Leopard Trek) at 15 mins 52 secs
106, Maxim Gourov (Astana) at 16 mins 8 secs
107, Pieter Weening (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 16 mins 42 secs
108, Jos van Emden (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 17 mins 0 secs
109, Matthew Wilson (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 17 mins 29 secs
110, Graeme Brown (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 17 mins 36 secs
111, Kristof Goddaert (AG2R La Mondiale) at 17 mins 43 secs
112, Michael Hepburn (UNI SA – Australia) at 18 mins 17 secs
113, Daniel Sesma (Euskaltel-Euskadi) at 18 mins 57 secs
114, Mark Renshaw (HTC-Highroad) at 19 mins 40 secs
115, Martin Pedersen (Leopard Trek) at 21 mins 2 secs
116, Juan José Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 21 mins 13 secs
117, Brian Vandborg (Saxo Bank Sungard) at 21 mins 45 secs
118, Martin Mortensen (Leopard Trek) at 22 mins 26 secs
119, Julian Dean (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 22 mins 34 secs
120, Tyler Farrar (Team Garmin-Cervelo) at 22 mins 44 secs
121, Francesco Chicchi (Quick Step Cycling Team) at 23 mins 7 secs
122, Daniele Righi (Lampre – ISD) at 23 mins 11 secs
123, Bert Grabsch (HTC-Highroad) at 23 mins 15 secs
124, Valentin Iglinskiy (Astana) at 23 mins 22 secs
125, John Murphy (BMC Racing Team) at 24 mins 28 secs
126, Joost Van Leijen (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) at 25 mins 32 secs
127, Coen Vermeltfoort (Rabobank Cycling Team) at 25 mins 38 secs
128, Bernhard Eisel (HTC-Highroad) at 25 mins 50 secs
129, Matteo Bono (Lampre – ISD) at 26 mins 56 secs
130, Mark Cavendish (HTC-Highroad) at 31 mins 26 secs
Sprint classification:
1, Matthew Goss (HTC-Highroad) 20 pts
2, Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 20
3, Robbie McEwen (Team Radio Shack) 16
4, Michael Matthews (Rabobank Cycling Team) 14
5, Aleksandr Kuschynski (Katusha Team) 12
6, Mitchell Docker (UNI SA – Australia) 12
7, André Greipel (Omega Pharma-Lotto) 12
8, Cameron Meyer (Team Garmin-Cervelo) 10
9, Francisco Ventoso (Team Movistar) 10
10, Davide Vigano (Leopard Trek) 10
11, Ben Swift (Team Sky) 8
12, David Tanner (Saxo Bank Sungard) 8
13, John Murphy (BMC Racing Team) 8
14, Mathieu Perget (AG2R La Mondiale) 6
15, Simon Zahner (BMC Racing Team) 6
16, Miguel Minguez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 6
17, Simon Clarke (Astana) 6
18, Laurens ten Dam (Rabobank Cycling Team) 4
19, Blel Kadri (AG2R La Mondiale) 4
20, Yuriy Krivtsov (AG2R La Mondiale) 4
21, Sebastian Haedo (Saxo Bank Sungard) 4
22, Graeme Brown (Rabobank Cycling Team) 4
23, Juan Horrach (Katusha Team) 2
24, Luis Pasamontes (Team Movistar) 2
25, Luke Durbridge (UNI SA – Australia) 2
Mountains classification:
1, Luke Roberts (UNI SA – Australia) 44 pts
2, Ben Hermans (Team Radio Shack) 36
3, Richie Porte (Saxo Bank Sungard) 18
4, Simone Ponzi (Liquigas-Cannondale) 16
5, Luke Durbridge (UNI SA – Australia) 16
6, Mitchell Docker (UNI SA – Australia) 16
7, Jack Bobridge (Team Garmin-Cervelo) 16
8, Gorka Izagirre (Euskaltel-Euskadi) 12
9, Angel Madrazo (Team Movistar) 12
10, Yuriy Krivtsov (AG2R La Mondiale) 12
11, Luis Pasamontes (Team Movistar) 12
12, David Tanner (Saxo Bank Sungard) 12
13, Julien Loubet (AG2R La Mondiale) 8
14, Thomas De Gendt (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 8
15, Blel Kadri (AG2R La Mondiale) 6
16, Simon Gerrans (Team Sky) 6
17, Aleksandr Kuschynski (Katusha Team) 6
18, Alessandro Ballan (BMC Racing Team) 4
19, Mirko Selvaggi (Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team) 4
20, Michael Rogers (Team Sky) 4
21, Simon Zahner (BMC Racing Team) 4
22, Timothy Roe (BMC Racing Team) 4
Teams classification:
1, Movistar, 48 hours 3 mins 35 secs
2, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 1 secs
3, AG2R La Mondiale, at 18 secs
4, Garmin-Cervélo, at 27 secs
5, Rabobank, at 30 secs
6, BMC, at 43 secs
7, Quickstep, at 49 secs
8, Team Sky, at 59 secs
9, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 2 mins 2 secs
10, Radio Shack, at 2 mins 8 secs
11, UNI SA – Australia, at 2 mins 17 secs
12, Katusha, at 2 mins 38 secs
13, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2 mins 40 secs
14, Astana, at 3 mins 9 secs
15, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 3 mins 33 secs
16, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 4 mins 14 secs
17, Lampre – ISD, at 5 mins 46 secs
18, Leopard Trek, at 6 mins 23 secs
19, HTC-Highroad, at 7 mins 45 secs