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Tour de France, l'albo d'oro completo: la lista di tutti i vincitori della corsa a tappe di ciclismo su strada

Il Tour de France è una delle manifestazioni sportive più longeve nella storia della Francia e la sua popolarità non ha bisogno di ulteriori presentazioni. L'edizione del 2023, in programma dal 1° al 23 luglio, è stata vinta ancora una volta dal danese Jonas Vingegaard.

Jonas Vingegaard sul podio a Parigi al Tour de France 2022

Jonas Vingegaard concede il bis al Tour de France .

Vincitore nel 2022, il danese ha conquistato anche la Grande Boucle 2023. Ottenere la maglia gialla di leader della classifica generale sugli Champs-Élysées è un'impresa mitica che sognano tutti i ciclisti .

Olympics.com vi presenta tutti coloro i quali sono riusciti a farcela da Maurice Garins in poi, dalla prima edizione di 120 anni fa.

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Ciclismo • Albo d'oro Tour de France maschile: l'elenco completo dei vincitori

Qui di seguito l'elenco completo dei vincitori delle edizioni passate.

  • 2023 : Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)
  • 2022 : Jonas Vingegaard (DEN)
  • 2021 : Tadej Pogacar (SLO)
  • 2020 : Tadej Pogacar (SLO)
  • 2019 : Egan Bernal (COL)
  • 2018 : Geraint Thomas (GBR)
  • 2017 : Christopher Froome (GBR)
  • 2016 : Christopher Froome (GBR)
  • 2015 : Christopher Froome (GBR)
  • 2014 : Vincenzo Nibali (ITA)
  • 2013 : Christopher Froome (GBR)
  • 2012 : Bradley Wiggins (GBR)
  • 2011 : Cadel Evans (AUS)
  • 2010 : Andy Schleck (LUX)
  • 2009 : Alberto Contador (ESP)
  • 2008 : Carlos Sastre (ESP)
  • 2007 : Alberto Contador (ESP)
  • 2006 : Oscar Pereiro Sio (ESP)
  • 2005 : Non assegnato
  • 2004 : Non assegnato
  • 2003 : Non assegnato
  • 2002 : Non assegnato
  • 2001 : Non assegnato
  • 2000 : Non assegnato
  • 1999 : Non assegnato
  • 1998 : Marco Pantani (ITA)
  • 1997 : Jan Ulrich (GER)
  • 1996 : Bjarne Riis (DEN)
  • 1995 : Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1994 : Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1993 : Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1992 : Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1991 : Miguel Indurain (ESP)
  • 1990 : Greg LeMond (USA)
  • 1989 : Greg LeMond (USA)
  • 1988 : Pedro Delgado (ESP)
  • 1987 : Stephen Roche (IRL)
  • 1986 : Greg LeMond (USA)
  • 1985 : Bernard Hinault (FRA)
  • 1984 : Laurent Fignon (FRA)
  • 1983 : Laurent Fignon (FRA)
  • 1982 : Bernard Hinault (FRA)
  • 1981 : Bernard Hinault (FRA)
  • 1980 : Joop Zoetemelk (NED)
  • 1979 : Bernard Hinault (FRA)
  • 1978 : Bernard Hinault (FRA)
  • 1977 : Bernard Thévenet (FRA)
  • 1976 : Lucien Van Impe (BEL)
  • 1975 : Bernard Thévenet (FRA)
  • 1974 : Eddy Merckx (BEL)
  • 1973 : Luis Ocana (ESP)
  • 1972 : Eddy Merckx (BEL)
  • 1971 : Eddy Merckx (BEL)
  • 1970 : Eddy Merckx (BEL)
  • 1969 : Eddy Merckx (BEL)
  • 1968 : Jan Janssen (NED)
  • 1967 : Roger Pingeon (FRA)
  • 1966 : Lucien Aimar (FRA)
  • 1965 : Felice Gimondi (ITA)
  • 1964 : Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
  • 1963 : Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
  • 1962 : Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
  • 1961 : Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
  • 1960 : Gastone Nencini (ITA)
  • 1959 : Frederico Bahamontes (ESP)
  • 1958 : Charly Gaul (LUX)
  • 1957 : Jacques Anquetil (FRA)
  • 1956 : Roger Walkowiak (FRA)
  • 1955 : Louison Bobet (FRA)
  • 1954 : Louison Bobet (FRA)
  • 1953 : Louison Bobet (FRA)
  • 1952 : Fausto Coppi (ITA)
  • 1951 : Hugo Koblet (SUI)
  • 1950 : Ferdi Kübler (SUI)
  • 1949 : Fausto Coppi (ITA)
  • 1948 : Gino Bartali (ITA)
  • 1947 : Jean Robic (FRA)
  • 1939 : Sylvère Maes (BEL)
  • 1938 : Gino Bartali (ITA)
  • 1937 : Roger Lapebie (FRA)
  • 1936 : Sylvère Maes (BEL)
  • 1935 : Romain Maes (BEL)
  • 1934 : Antonin Magne (FRA)
  • 1933 : Georges Speicher (FRA)
  • 1932 : André Leducq (FRA)
  • 1931 : Antonin Magne (FRA)
  • 1930 : André Leducq (FRA)
  • 1929 : Maurice De Waele (BEL)
  • 1928 : Nicolas Frantz (LUX)
  • 1927 : Nicolas Frantz (LUX)
  • 1926 : Lucien Buysse (BEL)
  • 1925 : Ottavio Bottechia (ITA)
  • 1924 : Ottavio Bottechia (ITA)
  • 1923 : Henri Pélissier (FRA)
  • 1922 : Firmin Lambot (BEL)
  • 1921 : Léon Scieur (BEL)
  • 1920 : Philippe Thys (BEL)
  • 1919 : Firmin Lambot (BEL)
  • 1914 : Philippe Thys (BEL)
  • 1913 : Philippe Thys (BEL)
  • 1912 : Odile Defraye (BEL)
  • 1911 : Gustave Garrigou (FRA)
  • 1910 : Octave Lapize (FRA)
  • 1909 : François Faber (LUX)
  • 1908 : Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
  • 1907 : Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)
  • 1906 : René Pottier (FRA)
  • 1905 : Louis Trousselier (FRA)
  • 1904 : Henri Cornet (FRA)
  • 1903 : Maurice Garin (FRA)

Ciclismo • Albo d'oro Tour de France femminile: l'elenco completo delle vincitrici

Qui di seguito l'elenco completo delle vincitrici delle edizioni passate.

  • 2023 : Demi Vollering (NED)
  • 2022 : Annemiek van Vleuten (NED)
  • 2021 – 2010: non disputato
  • 2009 : Emma Pooley (GBR)
  • 2008 : Christiane Soeder (AUT)
  • 2007 : Nicole Cooke (GBR)
  • 2006 : Nicole Cooke (GBR)
  • 2005 : Priska Doppmann (SUI)
  • 2004 : annullato
  • 2003 : Joane Somarriba (ESP)
  • 2002 : Zinaida Stahurskaja (BLR)
  • 2001 : Joane Somarriba (ESP)
  • 2000 : Joane Somarriba (ESP)
  • 1999 : Diana Žiliūtė (LTU)
  • 1998 : Edita Pučinskaitė (LTU)
  • 1997 : Fabiana Luperini (ITA)
  • 1996 : Fabiana Luperini (ITA)
  • 1995 : Fabiana Luperini (ITA)
  • 1994 : Valentina Polchanova (RUS)
  • 1993 : Leontien van Moorsel (NED)
  • 1992 : Leontien van Moorsel (NED)
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Tour de France | La storia di tutti i vincitori

Solo un corridore può vincere il Tour de France ogni anno ed entrare nell'olimpo del ciclismo. In vista dell'edizione 2023, diamo uno sguardo ad alcuni dei vincitori più giovani, più vecchi e più vincenti.

Autore: Peter Stuart

Il Tour de France 2023 sarà la 110ª edizione della corsa. Con così tanta storia, la corsa ha contribuito a trasformare alcuni dei migliori corridori del mondo da semplici atleti di talento a veri e propri vincitori di un Grande Giro. Oggi, ciascuna delle 23 squadre che si presenteranno sulla linea di partenza del Tour de France può portare otto corridori, il che significa che 184 corridori partiranno da Bilbao per la Grande Partenza, ma solo uno arriverà a Parigi indossando la famosa maglia gialla. Ripercorriamo la storia di alcuni tra gli ex vincitori del Tour de France e di coloro che hanno segnato la storia della corsa.

Il maggior numero di vittorie al Tour de France

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Miguel Indurain festeggia il suo quinto Tour de France (Foto: Mike Powell/ALLSPORT/Getty Images)

Sono quattro i corridori che condividono il maggior numero di titoli del Tour de France. Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault e Miguel Indurain, tutti vincitori del Tour de France per ben cinque occasioni. Anquetil ha vinto il suo primo titolo nel 1957 e ha conquistato il quinto nel 1964, mentre Merckx ne ha vinti quattro di seguito tra il 1969 e il 1972, prima di aggiungere il quinto titolo nel '74. Hinault è il più recente vincitore francese del Tour de France, conquistando la sua quinta maglia gialla nel 1985. La Francia ha vinto nove delle undici edizioni del Tour de France tra il 1975 e il 1985, ma da allora sono passati più di 35 anni. Miguel Indurain è l'unico ciclista ad aver vinto il Tour de France per cinque stagioni consecutive, impresa riuscita tra il 1991 e il 1995. Chris Froome è l'unico corridore in attività che potrebbe competere per cinque titoli, dato che ne detiene attualmente quattro titoli, ma non partecipa all'edizione di quest'anno. Lance Armstrong aveva detenuto il record con sette titoli del Tour de France tra il 1999 e il 2005, ma fu privato di tutti i riconoscimenti di quel periodo dopo essere stato dichiarato colpevole per aver fatto uso di doping nel 2012.

  • 5 vittorie - Jacques Anquetil (1957 - 1964), Eddy Merckx (1969 - 1974), Bernard Hinault (1978 - 1985) and Miguel Indurain (1991 - 1995)
  • 4 vittorie - Chris Froome (2013 - 2017)
  • 3 vittorie - Philippe Thys (1913 - 1920), Louison Bobet (1953 - 55), Greg LeMond (1986 - 1990)

I più giovani vincitori del Tour de France

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Henri Cornet, il più giovane vincitore del Tour de France (Foto: Branger/Roger Viollet via Getty Images)

Una delle recenti tendenze che si possono osservare nel ciclismo professionistico è l'aumento delle opportunità e della fiducia concessa ai giovani corridori. Ciò significa che alcuni dei più giovani campioni del Tour de France della storia hanno vinto la corsa negli ultimi due anni. Egan Bernal è diventato il terzo ciclista più giovane a vincere il Tour de France nel 2019, a soli 22 anni e 196 giorni.

Tadej Pogačar è diventato il secondo unico corridore a vincere il Tour de France a meno di 22 anni - è stato incoronato campione solo un giorno prima del suo 22° compleanno. Tuttavia, Henri Cornet rimane il corridore più giovane ad aver vinto il Tour de France. Vinse la maglia gialla con un margine di più di due ore nel 1904, al termine della seconda edizione della corsa. Originariamente Cornet era quinto al traguardo, ma la corsa fu funestata da vari scandali. Dopo numerose squalifiche, Cornet ottenne la vittoria.

  • 1904 - Henri Cornet, 19 anni e 352 giorni
  • 2020 - Tadej Pogačar, 21 anni e 365 giorni
  • 1909 - François Faber, 22 anni e 187 giorni
  • 2019 - Egan Bernal, 22 anni e 196 giorni
  • 1910 - Octave Lapize, 22 anni e 280 giorni

I più anziani vincitori del Tour de France

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Cadel Evans al Tour de France 2011 (Foto: Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images)

Anche alcuni dei più anziani vincitori del Tour de France hanno conquistato la vittoria durante i primi anni della corsa. Firmin Lambot è l'unico corridore ad aver vinto il Tour de France a più di 35 anni. Il corridore belga vinse il suo secondo titolo del Tour de France a 36 anni e 130 giorni, alla sua ottava partenza al Tour de France. L'anno successivo, Henri Pélissier vinse il Tour all'età di 34 anni e 180 giorni. Rimane il secondo corridore più anziano a vincere il Tour. Il corridore più anziano a trionfare al Tour de France in epoca moderna è Cadel Evans, che ha vinto nel 2011 all'età di 34 anni e 160 giorni, diventando così il terzo atleta più anziano a vincere la maillot jaune.

  • 1922 - Firmin Lambot, 36 anni e 130 giorni
  • 1923 - Henri Pélissier, 34 anni e 180 giorni
  • 2011 - Cadel Evans, 34 anni e 160 giorni
  • 1948 - Gino Bartali, 34 anni e 8 giorni
  • 1910 - Lucien Buysse, 33 anni e 309 giorni

I vincitori più recenti del Tour de France

  • 2022 - Jonas Vingegaard, Jumbo-Visma
  • 2021 - Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates
  • 2020 - Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates
  • 2019 - Egan Bernal, Team Ineos
  • 2018 - Geraint Thomas, Team Sky
  • 2017 - Chris Froome, Team Sky
  • 2016 - Chris Froome, Team Sky
  • 2015 - Chris Froome, Team Sky
  • 2014 - Vincenzo Nibali, Astana ProTeam
  • 2013 - Chris Froome, Sky Procycling
  • 2012 - Bradley Wiggins, Sky Procycling
  • 2011 - Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team
  • 2010 - Andy Schleck, Saxo Bank
  • 2009 - Alberto Contador, Astana
  • 2008 - Carlos Sastre, CSC ProTeam
  • 2007 - Alberto Contador, Discovery Channel
  • 2006 - Oscar Pereiro, Caisse d'Epargne
  • 2005 - Ivan Basso, CSC ProTeam

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Andy Schleck Triumphs on Galibier After Bold Attack

Climbs to second overall, drops Contador

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Schleck, who began the day 2min 36sec behind Voeckler, gambled big with a solo attack on the Izoard and finished it off on the grueling 23km climb up Galibier, and he rounded the final bend with yellow in his grasp. But Voeckler gritted his teeth to hold on to the lead by 15sec.  

Schleck's brother, Frank, took second in the stage to be third in the overall standings, 1:08 adrift, with Australian Cadel Evans, third to cross the line, 1:12 off the lead in fourth.

The power of Elvis was not with Alberto Contador on Stage 18. (James Startt) Alberto Contador, bidding for a fourth successive title, was the day's biggest loser. The Spaniard started out on the tough 200.5km run in sixth, 3:15 off the pace, but dropped back to seventh to lie 4:44 behind Voeckler after failing to keep tabs with his main yellow jersey contenders in the closing kilometres.  

That could well be game over for the controversial Saxo Bank rider, but for Evans it is still very much game on, with Friday's closing day in the Alps to come and Saturday's penultimate 20th stage time trial. Andy Schleck arrived on top of Galibier, which first featured in the Tour in 1911, with a 2:07 advantage on his brother Frank, with Evans 2:15 back.

   Stage 18's climb of the Galibier was the highest-ever summit finish in the Tour de France. (James Startt)  

Explaining why he had gone for broke the stage winner said: "I don't want to finish fourth in Paris, and I said to myself 'I'm going to risk everything; it'll work or it'll fail.' That's the way I am. I'm not afraid of losing. And if my legs were hurting out in front I knew the others would be hurting to catch me."  

He added: "I've won the stage, I'm into second overall; perhaps tomorrow it'll be the yellow jersey. I wanted to take the jersey but Thomas (Voeckler) surprised everyone; it's great for cycling."  

Mark Cavendish was one of a group of 80 riders to incur a penalty for crossing the line after the 35 min 40sec cut off time behind Schleck but the Isle of Man rider still held on to the green points jersey.  

Friday's 19th stage is a 109.5km ride from Modane to Alpe d'Huez and features another climb up Galibier.   

Stage Results

1. Andy Schleck (LUX/LEO) 6h07min 56sec

2. Frank Schleck (LUX/LEO) at 2:07.

3. Cadel Evans (AUS/BMC) 2:15.

4. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 2:18.

5. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/EUC) 2:21.

6. Pierre Rolland (FRA/EUC) 2:27.

7. Damiano Cunego (ITA/LAM) 2:33.

8. Rein Taaramae (EST/COF) 3:22.

9. Tom Danielson (USA/GRM) 3:25.

10. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/GRM) 3:31.

11. Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ/AST) 3:35.

12. Christian Vande Velde (USA/GRM) 3:38.

13. Haimar Zubeldia (ESP/RSH) 3:44.

14. Jelle Vanendert (BEL/OLO) 3:50.

15. Alberto Contador (ESP/SAX) 3:50.

16. Jean Christophe Peraud (FRA/ALM) 3:55.

17. Hubert Dupont (FRA/ALM) 4:07.

18. Samuel Sanchez (ESP/EUS) 4:42.

19. Nicolas Roche (IRL/ALM) 4:58.

20. Jérome Coppel (FRA/SAU) 5:07.

21. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 5:35.

22. Kevin De Weert (BEL/QST) 5:35.

23. Vladimir Gusev (RUS/KAT) 6:53.

24. Arnold Jeannesson (FRA/FDJ) 7:01.

25. Rob Ruijgh (NED/VAC) 7:25.

26. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 7:31.

27. Rigoberto Uran (COL/SKY) 7:31.

28. Egor Silin (RUS/KAT) 7:44.

29. Vladimir Karpets (RUS/KAT) 9:17.

30. David Arroyo (ESP/MOV) 9:17.

31. Gianni Meersman (BEL/FDJ) 10:33.

32. Xavier Zandio (ESP/SKY) 11:17.

33. Sylvester Szmyd (POL/LIQ) 12:21.

34. Daniel Navarro (ESP/SAX) 13:37.

35. Maxime Monfort (BEL/LEO) 14:06.

36. Christophe Riblon (FRA/ALM) 14:20.

37. Chris Anker Sörensen (DEN/SAX) 14:45.

38. Gorka Izagirre (ESP/EUS) 15:53.

39. Johnny Hoogerland (NED/VAC) 17:23.

40. Gorka Verdugo (ESP/EUS) 17:32.

41. Dries Devenyns (BEL/QST) 18:18.

42. Peter Velits (SVK/HTC) 18:25.

43. Thomas DE GEN (BEL/VAC) 19:12.

44. Remy Di Gregorio (FRA/AST) 20:08.

45. Imanol Erviti (ESP/MOV) 20:29.

46. Steve Morabito (SWI/BMC) 20:29.

47. Maartens Tjallingii (NED/RAB) 20:43.

48. Anthony Charteau (FRA/EUC) 20:43.

49. David Loosli (SUI/LAM) 21:27.

50. Joost Posthuma (NED/LEO) 21:51.

51. Matteo Bono (ITA/LAM) 22:29.

52. Egoi Martinez (ESP/EUS) 26:21.

53. Markel Irizar (ESP/RSH) 27:39.

54. Amaël Moinard (FRA/BMC) 28:18.

55. Brent Bookwalter (USA/BMC) 28:33.

56. Jesus Hernandez (ESP/SAX) 28:38.

57. Ruben Perez Moreno (ESP/EUS) 31:02.

58. Pablo Urtasun (ESP/EUS) 31:10.

59. José Joaquin Rojas (ESP/MOV) 31:17.

60. Carlos Barredo (ESP/RAB) 31:17.

61. Stuart O'Grady (AUS/LEO) 31:17.

62. Maxime Bouet (FRA/ALM) 31:17.

63. Levi Leipheimer (USA/RSH) 31:17.

64. Jens Voigt (GER/LEO) 31:17.

65. Laurens ten Dam (NED/RAB) 31:17.

66. Andrej Zeits (KAZ/AST) 31:17.

67. Yannick Talabardon (FRA/SAU) 31:17.

68. Lieuwe Westra (NED/VAC) 31:17.

69. Dmitriy Fofonov (KAZ/AST) 31:17.

70. Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA/SAU) 31:17.

71. Michael Schär (SUI/BMC) 31:17.

72. George Hincapie (USA/BMC) 31:17.

73. Roman Kreuziger (CZE/AST) 31:17.

74. Ivan Santaromita (ITA/BMC) 31:17.

75. Yury Trofimov (RUS/KAT) 31:17.

76. David Moncoutié (FRA/COF) 31:17.

77. Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU/GRM) 31:17.

78. Julian Dean (NZL/GRM) 31:17.

79. Sergio Paulinho (POR/RSH) 31:17.

80. Richie Porte (AUS/SAX) 33:44.

81. Arthur Vichot (FRA/FDJ) 35:40.

82. Mickael Delage (FRA/FDJ) 35:40.

83. Bernhard Eisel (AUT/HTC) 35:40.

84. Linus Gerdemann (GER/LEO) 35:40.

85. Sandy Casar (FRA/FDJ) 35:40.

86. Christian Knees (GER/SKY) 35:40.

87. Daniel Oss (ITA/LIQ) 35:40.

88. Sebastian Lang (GER/OLO) 35:40.

89. Rui Costa (POR/MOV) 35:40.

90. Jürgen Roelandts (BEL/OLO) 35:40.

91. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/QST) 35:40.

92. Sébastien Turgot (FRA/EUC) 35:40.

93. André Greipel (GER/OLO) 35:40.

94. Manuel Quinziato (ITA/BMC) 35:40.

95. Audrey Amador (CRC/MOV) 35:40.

96. Mark Cavendish (GBR/HTC) 35:40.

97. Fabian Cancellara (SUI/LEO) 35:40.

98. Perrig Quemeneur (FRA/EUC) 35:40.

99. Andriy Grivko (UKR/AST) 35:40.

100. Grega Bole (SLO/LAM) 35:40.

101. Simon Gerrans (AUS/SKY) 35:40.

102. Sébastien Hinault (FRA/ALM) 35:40.

103. Cyril Gautier (FRA/EUC) 35:40.

104. Marco Marcato (ITA/VAC) 35:40.

105. Tony Gallopin (FRA/COF) 35:40.

106. Ivan Gutierrez (ESP/MOV) 35:40.

107. Tony Martin (GER/HTC) 35:40.

108. Jeremie Galland (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

109. Matthew Goss (AUS/HTC) 35:40.

110. Jimmy Engoulvent (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

111. Mark Renshaw (AUS/HTC) 35:40.

112. Tejay Van Garderen (USA/HTC) 35:40.

113. Grischa Niermann (GER/RAB) 35:40.

114. Alessandro Petacchi (ITA/LAM) 35:40.

115. Denys Kostyuk (UKR/LAM) 35:40.

116. Danilo Hondo (GER/LAM) 35:40.

117. Blel Kadri (FRA/ALM) 35:40.

118. David Millar (GBR/GRM) 35:40.

119. Alessandro Vanotti (ITA/LIQ) 35:40.

120. Adriano Malori (ITA/LAM) 35:40.

121. Alan Perez Lezaun (ESP/EUS) 35:40.

122. Paolo Longo Borghini (ITA/LIQ) 35:40.

123. Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP/SKY) 35:40.

124. Thor Hushovd (NOR/GRM) 35:40.

125. Benjamin Noval (ESP/SAX) 35:40.

126. Luis Leon Sanchez (ESP/RAB) 35:40.

127. Maciej Paterski (POL/LIQ) 35:40.

128. Addy Engels (NED/QST) 35:40.

129. Anthony Delaplace (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

130. Jérôme Pineau (FRA/QST) 35:40.

131. Kristjan Koren (SLO/LIQ) 35:40.

132. Bauke Mollema (NED/RAB) 35:40.

133. Philippe Gilbert (BEL/OLO) 35:40.

134. Tomas Vaitkus (LTU/AST) 35:40.

135. Fabio Sabatini (ITA/LIQ) 35:40.

136. Bjorn Leukemans (BEL/VAC) 35:40.

137. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 35:40.

138. Romain Zingle (BEL/COF) 35:40.

139. Lars Ytting Bak (DEN/HTC) 35:40.

140. Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (DEN/LEO) 35:40.

141. Nicki Sörensen (DEN/SAX) 35:40.

142. Julien El Farès (FRA/COF) 35:40.

143. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR/SKY) 35:40.

144. Francisco Ventoso (ESP/MOV) 35:40.

145. Tristan Valentin (FRA/COF) 35:40.

146. Samuel Dumoulin (FRA/COF) 35:40.

147. Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS/KAT) 35:40.

148. Arnaud Coyot (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

149. Gerald Ciolek (GER/QST) 35:40.

150. Ben Swift (ENG/SKY) 35:40.

151. Brian Vandborg (DEN/SAX) 35:40.

152. Fabio-Leonardo Duque (COL/COF) 35:40.

153. Sébastien Minard (FRA/ALM) 35:40.

154. Anthony Roux (FRA/FDJ) 35:40.

155. Tyler Farrar (USA/GRM) 35:40.

156. Danny Pate (USA/HTC) 35:40.

157. Vincent Jérôme (FRA/EUC) 35:40.

158. Michael Buffaz (FRA/COF) 35:40.

159. Maciej Bodnar (POL/LIQ) 35:40.

160. Matteo Tosatto (ITA/SAX) 35:40.

161. Jonathan Hivert (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

162. Yohann Gene (FRA/EUC) 35:40.

163. Dmitry Muravyev (KAZ/RSH) 35:40.

164. Niki Terpstra (NED/QST) 35:40.

165. Marcus Burghardt (GER/BMC) 35:40.

166. Borut Bozic (SLO/VAC) 35:40.

167. Laurent Mangel (FRA/SAU) 35:40.

168. Marcel Sieberg (GER/OLO) 35:40.

. Leonardo Bertagnolli (ITA/LAM) Retired

Overall Standings  

1. Thomas Voeckler (FRA/EUC) 79h34min 06sec

2. Andy Schleck (LUX/LEO) at 0:15.

3. Frank Schleck (LUX/LEO) 1:08.

4. Cadel Evans (AUS/BMC) 1:12.

5. Damiano Cunego (ITA/LAM) 3:46.

6. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 3:46.

7. Alberto Contador (ESP/SAX) 4:44.

8. Samuel Sanchez (ESP/EUS) 5:20.

9. Tom Danielson (USA/GRM) 7:08.

10. Jean Christophe Peraud (FRA/ALM) 9:27.

11. Rein Taaramae (EST/COF) 9:36.

12. Pierre Rolland (FRA/EUC) 10:09.

13. Kevin De Weert (BEL/QST) 11:21.

14. Haimar Zubeldia (ESP/RSH) 12:01.

15. Rigoberto Uran (COL/SKY) 12:46.

16. Jelle Vanendert (BEL/OLO) 13:08.

17. Jérome Coppel (FRA/SAU) 15:30.

18. Arnold Jeannesson (FRA/FDJ) 15:32.

19. Nicolas Roche (IRL/ALM) 16:43.

20. Rob Ruijgh (NED/VAC) 20:05.

21. Christian Vande Velde (USA/GRM) 23:06.

22. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/GRM) 23:19.

23. Vladimir Karpets (RUS/KAT) 25:38.

24. Vladimir Gusev (RUS/KAT) 25:59.

25. Peter Velits (SVK/HTC) 28:10.

26. Hubert Dupont (FRA/ALM) 31:52.

27. Gorka Verdugo (ESP/EUS) 33:56.

28. Maxime Monfort (BEL/LEO) 35:16.

29. Sandy Casar (FRA/FDJ) 43:52.

30. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 48:53.

31. Yury Trofimov (RUS/KAT) 50:10.

32. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 52:25.

33. Philippe Gilbert (BEL/OLO) 55:42.

34. Levi Leipheimer (USA/RSH) 58:30.

35. Egoi Martinez (ESP/EUS) 59:46.

36. Chris Anker Sörensen (DEN/SAX) 1h00:16.

37. David Arroyo (ESP/MOV) 1h00:55.

38. Andrej Zeits (KAZ/AST) 1h03:32.

39. Dries Devenyns (BEL/QST) 1h04:47.

40. Yannick Talabardon (FRA/SAU) 1h05:38.

41. Tony Martin (GER/HTC) 1h07:09.

42. Xavier Zandio (ESP/SKY) 1h07:13.

43. Carlos Barredo (ESP/RAB) 1h08:42.

44. Julien El Farès (FRA/COF) 1h10:20.

45. David Moncoutié (FRA/COF) 1h10:56.

46. Cyril Gautier (FRA/EUC) 1h11:03.

47. Sylvester Szmyd (POL/LIQ) 1h12:31.

48. Remy Di Gregorio (FRA/AST) 1h13:47.

49. Steve Morabito (SUI/BMC) 1h16:05.

50. Daniel Navarro (ESP/SAX) 1h23:57.

51. Jérôme Pineau (FRA/QST) 1h24:20.

52. George Hincapie (USA/BMC) 1h25:03.

53. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR/SKY) 1h27:05.

54. Anthony Charteau (FRA/EUC) 1h27:18.

55. Linus Gerdemann (GER/LEO) 1h29:59.

56. Maxime Bouet (FRA/ALM) 1h30:18.

57. Luis Leon Sanchez (ESP/RAB) 1h30:31.

58. Christophe Riblon (FRA/ALM) 1h30:40.

59. Jakob Diemer Fuglsang (DEN/LEO) 1h31:10.

60. Thor Hushovd (NOR/GRM) 1h33:45.

61. Laurens ten Dam (NED/RAB) 1h34:09.

62. Amaël Moinard (FRA/BMC) 1h40:14.

63. Jens Voigt (GER/LEO) 1h40:29.

64. Egor Silin (RUS/KAT) 1h40:31.

65. David Loosli (SUI/LAM) 1h41:50.

66. Ruben Perez Moreno (ESP/EUS) 1h42:09.

67. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/QST) 1h42:24.

68. Maciej Paterski (POL/LIQ) 1h42:40.

69. Gorka Izagirre (ESP/EUS) 1h46:53.

70. David Millar (GBR/GRM) 1h47:29.

71. Grischa Niermann (GER/RAB) 1h48:09.

72. Christian Knees (GER/SKY) 1h48:46.

73. Tony Gallopin (FRA/COF) 1h50:08.

74. Johnny Hoogerland (NED/VAC) 1h52:14.

75. Thomas DE GEN (BEL/VAC) 1h53:28.

76. José Joaquin Rojas (ESP/MOV) 1h53:46.

77. Bauke Mollema (NED/RAB) 1h55:38.

78. Tejay Van Garderen (USA/HTC) 1h56:49.

79. Richie Porte (AUS/SAX) 1h57:26.

80. Ivan Santaromita (ITA/BMC) 1h57:42.

81. Markel Irizar (ESP/RSH) 1h59:44.

82. Sergio Paulinho (POR/RSH) 2h00:06.

83. Imanol Erviti (ESP/MOV) 2h00:18.

84. Marco Marcato (ITA/VAC) 2h00:29.

85. Jürgen Roelandts (BEL/OLO) 2h01:20.

86. Stuart O'Grady (AUS/LEO) 2h01:35.

87. Bjorn Leukemans (BEL/VAC) 2h02:40.

88. Adriano Malori (ITA/LAM) 2h04:26.

89. Alan Perez Lezaun (ESP/EUS) 2h05:32.

90. Gianni Meersman (BEL/FDJ) 2h08:00.

91. Nicki Sörensen (DEN/SAX) 2h09:24.

92. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 2h12:23.

93. Matteo Bono (ITA/LAM) 2h14:02.

94. Maartens Tjallingii (NED/RAB) 2h14:23.

95. Kristjan Koren (SLO/LIQ) 2h16:20.

96. Rui Costa (POR/MOV) 2h16:46.

97. Arthur Vichot (FRA/FDJ) 2h18:29.

98. Daniel Oss (ITA/LIQ) 2h19:21.

99. Ivan Gutierrez (ESP/MOV) 2h19:38.

100. Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ/AST) 2h20:55.

101. Michael Schär (SUI/BMC) 2h21:10.

102. Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP/SKY) 2h21:20.

103. Dmitriy Fofonov (KAZ/AST) 2h22:02.

104. Jesus Hernandez (ESP/SAX) 2h22:52.

105. Alessandro Petacchi (ITA/LAM) 2h24:13.

106. Joost Posthuma (NED/LEO) 2h25:38.

107. Simon Gerrans (AUS/SKY) 2h25:58.

108. Jonathan Hivert (FRA/SAU) 2h26:02.

109. Danilo Hondo (GER/LAM) 2h29:10.

110. Sébastien Hinault (FRA/ALM) 2h31:05.

111. Anthony Roux (FRA/FDJ) 2h31:27.

112. Roman Kreuziger (CZE/AST) 2h31:38.

113. Sebastian Lang (GER/OLO) 2h31:40.

114. Benjamin Noval (ESP/SAX) 2h33:51.

115. Manuel Quinziato (ITA/BMC) 2h34:33.

116. Brent Bookwalter (USA/BMC) 2h34:45.

117. Tristan Valentin (FRA/COF) 2h36:18.

118. Sébastien Turgot (FRA/EUC) 2h39:08.

119. Matteo Tosatto (ITA/SAX) 2h39:09.

120. Laurent Mangel (FRA/SAU) 2h39:13.

121. Fabio-Leonardo Duque (COL/COF) 2h42:02.

122. Brian Vandborg (DEN/SAX) 2h42:05.

123. Fabian Cancellara (SUI/LEO) 2h42:38.

124. Michael Buffaz (FRA/COF) 2h42:44.

125. Mark Cavendish (GBR/HTC) 2h43:19.

126. Paolo Longo Borghini (ITA/LIQ) 2h43:48.

127. Alessandro Vanotti (ITA/LIQ) 2h44:05.

128. Borut Božic (SLO/VAC) 2h44:15.

129. Mickael Delage (FRA/FDJ) 2h44:35.

130. Grega Bole (SLO/LAM) 2h44:53.

131. Jeremie Galland (FRA/SAU) 2h45:16.

132. Dmitry Muravyev (KAZ/RSH) 2h46:42.

133. Ben Swift (GBR/SKY) 2h47:42.

134. Lieuwe Westra (NED/VAC) 2h48:25.

135. Francisco Ventoso (ESP/MOV) 2h48:56.

136. Anthony Delaplace (FRA/SAU) 2h49:17.

137. Fabrice Jeandesboz (FRA/SAU) 2h50:02.

138. Marcel Sieberg (GER/OLO) 2h50:52.

139. Tomas Vaitkus (LTU/AST) 2h51:09.

140. Sébastien Minard (FRA/ALM) 2h51:35.

141. Matthew Goss (AUS/HTC) 2h53:33.

142. Niki Terpstra (NED/QST) 2h54:37.

143. Andriy Grivko (UKR/AST) 2h56:17.

144. Julian Dean (NZL/GRM) 2h57:27.

145. Addy Engels (NED/QST) 2h57:41.

146. Blel Kadri (FRA/ALM) 2h58:06.

147. Gerald Ciolek (GER/QST) 2h59:04.

148. Arnaud Coyot (FRA/SAU) 2h59:22.

149. Denys Kostyuk (UKR/LAM) 2h59:28.

150. Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS/KAT) 3h01:10.

151. Romain Zingle (BEL/COF) 3h02:14.

152. André Greipel (GER/OLO) 3h04:14.

153. Maciej Bodnar (POL/LIQ) 3h04:23.

154. Lars Ytting Bak (DEN/HTC) 3h04:34.

155. Yohann Gene (FRA/EUC) 3h07:34.

156. Tyler Farrar (USA/GRM) 3h07:37.

157. Bernhard Eisel (AUT/HTC) 3h07:46.

158. Jimmy Engoulvent (FRA/SAU) 3h07:59.

159. Pablo Urtasun (ESP/EUS) 3h08:39.

160. Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU/GRM) 3h08:54.

161. Mark Renshaw (AUS/HTC) 3h12:23.

162. Samuel Dumoulin (FRA/COF) 3h12:47.

163. Perrig Quemeneur (FRA/EUC) 3h13:13.

164. Marcus Burghardt (GER/BMC) 3h13:48.

165. Vincent Jérôme (FRA/EUC) 3h16:50.

166. Danny Pate (USA/HTC) 3h18:45.

167. Audrey Amador (CRC/MOV) 3h24:15.

168. Fabio Sabatini (ITA/LIQ) 3h26:21.  

1. Mark Cavendish (GBR/HTC) 320 pts

2. José Joaquin Rojas (ESP/MOV) 285

3. Philippe Gilbert (BEL/OLO) 250

4. Thor Hushovd (NOR/GRM) 235

5. Cadel Evans (AUS/BMC) 180

6. Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR/SKY) 173

7. André Greipel (GER/OLO) 170

8. Tyler Farrar (USA/GRM) 141

9. Mickael Delage (FRA/FDJ) 122

10. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 107  

King of Mountains:  

1. Jelle Vanendert (BEL/OLO) 74 pts

2. Samuel Sanchez (ESP/EUS) 72

3. Andy Schleck (LUX/LEO) 70

4. Frank Schleck (LUX/LEO) 56

5. Cadel Evans (AUS/BMC) 50

6. Jeremy Roy (FRA/FDJ) 45

7. Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ/AST) 40

8. Sylvain Chavanel (FRA/QST) 38

9. Johnny Hoogerland (NED/VAC) 38

10. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 32  

Team stage:  

1. Garmin 18h34:22.

2. AG2R La Mondiale at 2:26.

3. Leopard 5:39.

4. Katusha 13:20.

5. Europcar 14:57.  

Team overall:  

1. Garmin 238h16:08.

2. AG2R La Mondiale at 10:30.

3. Leopard 11:06.

4. Katusha 28:42.

5. Europcar 29:21.

6. Sky 39:26.

7. Euskaltel 42:26.

8. Saxo Bank 4h06:27.

9. RadioShack 1h18:37.

10. FDJ 1h18:49.

11. Cofidis 1h26:57.

12. Quick Step 1h34:18.

13. BMC 1h44:07.

14. Vacansoleil 1h48:01.

15. Astana 1h50:43.

16. Liquigas 2h00:03.

17. Rabobank 2h00:30.

18. Omega Pharma 2h06:30.

19. Saur - Sojasun 2h12:25.

20. Lampre 2h26:35.

21. HTC 2h29:24.

22. Movistar 3h00:03.  

Best young riders (stage):  

1. Pierre Rolland (FRA/EUC) 6h10:23.

2. Rein Taaramae (EST/COF) at 0:55.

3. Jérome Coppel (FRA/SAU) 2:40.

4. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 3:08.

5. Arnold Jeannesson (FRA/FDJ) 4:34.  

Best young riders (overall):  

1. Rein Taaramae (EST/COF) 79h43:42.

2. Pierre Rolland (FRA/EUC) at 0:33.

3. Rigoberto Uran (COL/SKY) 3:10.

4. Jérome Coppel (FRA/SAU) 5:54.

5. Arnold Jeannesson (FRA/FDJ) 5:56.

6. Rob Ruijgh (NED/VAC) 10:29.

7. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 39:17.

8. Robert Gesink (NED/RAB) 42:49.

9. Andrej Zeits (KAZ/AST) 53:56.

10. Cyril Gautier (FRA/EUC) 1h01:27.  

Aggressivity (stage):  

Andy Schleck (LUX/LEO)

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2011 tour de france results, stage 21 – and final standings, 1. mark cavendish, htc-highroad, 2h 27' 02" 2. boasson hagen edvald, sky procycling, s.t. 3. andré greipel, omega pharma-lotto, s.t. 4. tyler farrar, team garmin-cervélo, s.t. 5. fabian cancellara, team leopard-trek, s.t..

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  • 1. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, 2h 27′ 02″
  • 2. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 3. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
  • 4. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 5. Fabian Cancellara, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 6. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 7. Borut Bozic, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 8. Tomas Vaitkus, Astana, s.t.
  • 9. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 10. Jimmy Engoulvent, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 11. Sébastien Hinault, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 12. Grega Bole, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 13. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
  • 14. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 15. Francisco Ventoso, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 16. Samuel Dumoulin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 17. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 18. Maxim Iglinskiy, Astana, s.t.
  • 19. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 20. Sébastien Turgot, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 21. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 22. Arnaud Coyot, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 23. Alan Perez Lezaun, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 24. Fabio Sabatini, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 25. Sébastien Minard, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 26. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 27. Rein Taaramae, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 28. Rob Ruijgh, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 29. Arnold Jeannesson, FdJ, s.t.
  • 30. Christian Knees, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 31. Danilo Hondo, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 32. Maciej Paterski, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 33. Leonardo Duque, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 34. Peter Velits, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
  • 35. Jean-christophe Peraud, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 36. Julian Dean, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 37. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 38. Jeremie Galland, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 39. Dmitriy Fofonov, Astana, s.t.
  • 40. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 41. Paolo Longo Borghini, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 42. Dries Devenyns, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 43. Damiano Cunego, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 44. Maarten Tjallingii, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 45. Kevin De Weert, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 46. Simon Gerrans, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 47. Stuart O’grady, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 48. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
  • 49. Mickaël Delage, FdJ, s.t.
  • 50. Yannick Talabardon, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 51. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 52. Ruben Perez Moreno, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 53. Christian Vande Velde, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 54. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 55. Matteo Tosatto, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 56. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 57. Marcus Burghardt, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 58. George Hincapie, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 59. Michael Schär, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 60. Brent Bookwalter, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 61. Maxime Monfort, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 62. Steve Morabito, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 63. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 64. Vladimir Gusev, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 65. Jan Niermann Grischa, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 66. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 67. Ivan Gutierrez José, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 68. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 69. Jakob Fuglsang, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 70. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 71. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 72. Robert Gesink, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 73. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 74. Anthony Roux, FdJ, s.t.
  • 75. Marcel Sieberg, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
  • 76. Vincent Jerome, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 77. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 78. Alessandro Vanotti, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 79. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 80. Tristan Valentin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 81. Maciej Bodnar, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 82. Haimar Zubeldia, Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 83. Romain Zingle, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 84. Egoi Martinez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 85. Gianni Meersman, FdJ, s.t.
  • 86. Laurent Mangel, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 87. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
  • 88. Sandy Casar, FdJ, s.t.
  • 89. Denys Kostyuk, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 90. David Loosli, Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 91. Richie Porte, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 92. Mickaël Buffaz, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 93. Hubert Dupont, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 94. Perrig Quemeneur, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 95. Fabrice Jeandesboz, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 96. Imanol Erviti, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 97. Jurgen Roelandts, Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
  • 98. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, s.t.
  • 99. Yury Trofimov, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 100. Jonathan Hivert, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 101. David Arroyo, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 102. Yohann Gene, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 103. Gorka Verdugo, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 104. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 105. Jérôme Coppel, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 106. Tom Danielson, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 107. Daniel Navarro, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 108. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 109. Markel Irizar, Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 110. Jens Voigt, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 111. Johnny Hoogerland, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 112. Levi Leipheimer, Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 113. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 114. Andriy Grivko, Astana, s.t.
  • 115. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 116. Joost Posthuma, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 117. Jesus Hernandez Blazquez, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 118. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 119. Pablo Urtasun Perez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 120. Linus Gerdemann, Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 121. Brian Vandborg, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 122. Christophe Riblon, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 123. Anker Sorensen Chris, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 124. Carlos Barredo, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 125. Andrey Amador, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 126. Rémy Di Gregorio, Astana, s.t.
  • 127. Nicolas Roche, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 128. Vladimir Karpets, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 129. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 130. Sylvester Szmyd, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 131. Andrey Zeits, Astana, s.t.
  • 132. Lieuwe Westra, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 133. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 134. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 135. Anthony Charteau, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 136. Maxime Bouet, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 137. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 138. Nicki Sorensen, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 139. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 140. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 141. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, s.t.
  • 142. Dmitriy Muravyev, Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 143. Amaël Moinard, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 144. Jérôme Pineau, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 145. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 146. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 147. Sergio Paulinho, Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 148. Marco Marcato, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 149. Xabier Zandio, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 150. Danny Pate, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
  • 151. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 152. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 00:33
  • 153. Ivan Santaromita, BMC Racing Team, at 00:33
  • 154. Manuel Quinziato, BMC Racing Team, at 00:33
  • 155. Addy Engels, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 00:33
  • 156. David Moncoutie, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 00:33
  • 157. Niki Terpstra, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 00:35
  • 158. David Millar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 00:35
  • 159. Tony Martin, HTC-Highroad, at 00:36
  • 160. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, at 00:38
  • 161. Bernhard Eisel, HTC-Highroad, at 00:48
  • 162. Jérémy Roy, FdJ, at 00:59
  • 163. Sebastian Lang, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 00:59
  • 164. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 00:59
  • 165. Adriano Malori, Lampre-ISD, at 01:32
  • 166. Matteo Bono, Lampre-ISD, at 01:32
  • 167. Lars Bak, HTC-Highroad, at 01:43
  • 1. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, 86h 12′ 22″
  • 2. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 1:34
  • 3. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, at 02:30
  • 4. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, at 03:20
  • 5. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 03:57
  • 6. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 04:55
  • 7. Damiano Cunego, Lampre-ISD, at 06:05
  • 8. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 07:23
  • 9. Tom Danielson, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 08:15
  • 10. Jean-christophe Peraud, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 10:11
  • 11. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, at 10:43
  • 12. Rein Taaramae, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 11:29
  • 13. Kevin De Weert, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 16:29
  • 14. Jérôme Coppel, Saur-Sojasun, at 18:36
  • 15. Arnold Jeannesson, FdJ, at 21:20
  • 16. Haimar Zubeldia, Team Radioshack, at 26:23
  • 17. Christian Vande Velde, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 27:12
  • 18. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 27:14
  • 19. Peter Velits, HTC-Highroad, at 28:54
  • 20. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 32:41
  • 21. Rob Ruijgh, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 33:04
  • 22. Hubert Dupont, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 36:54
  • 23. Vladimir Gusev, Katusha Team, at 42:26
  • 24. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, at 42:48
  • 25. Gorka Verdugo, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 43:06
  • 26. Nicolas Roche, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 46:23
  • 27. Sandy Casar, FdJ, at 50:28
  • 28. Vladimir Karpets, Katusha Team, at 52:25
  • 29. Maxime Monfort, Team Leopard-Trek, at 53:16
  • 30. Yury Trofimov, Katusha Team, at 56:46
  • 31. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, at 1:00:48
  • 32. Levi Leipheimer, Team Radioshack, at 1:03:58
  • 33. Robert Gesink, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:05:09
  • 34. Egoi Martinez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 1:08:28
  • 35. Carlos Barredo, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:12:58
  • 36. David Arroyo, Movistar Team, at 1:14:40
  • 37. Anker Sorensen Chris, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 1:14:42
  • 38. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 1:14:51
  • 39. Rémy Di Gregorio, Astana, at 1:22:04
  • 40. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 1:24:21
  • 41. David Moncoutie, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 1:25:25
  • 42. Sylvester Szmyd, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 1:25:37
  • 43. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, at 1:27:43
  • 44. Tony Martin, HTC-Highroad, at 1:30:56
  • 45. Andrey Zeits, Astana, at 1:31:48
  • 46. Dries Devenyns, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 1:34:06
  • 47. Yannick Talabardon, Saur-Sojasun, at 1:34:51
  • 48. Xabier Zandio, Sky Procycling, at 1:35:18
  • 49. Steve Morabito, BMC Racing Team, at 1:37:57
  • 50. Jakob Fuglsang, Team Leopard-Trek, at 1:39:58
  • 51. Christophe Riblon, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 1:43:47
  • 52. Anthony Charteau, Team Europcar, at 1:43:49
  • 53. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, at 1:44:39
  • 54. Jérôme Pineau, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 1:44:41
  • 55. Maxime Bouet, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 1:44:45
  • 56. George Hincapie, BMC Racing Team, at 1:45:16
  • 57. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:46:09
  • 58. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:47:02
  • 59. David Loosli, Lampre-ISD, at 1:51:08
  • 60. Linus Gerdemann, Team Leopard-Trek, at 1:51:19
  • 61. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 1:52:21
  • 62. Daniel Navarro, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 1:53:22
  • 63. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 1:54:11
  • 64. Christian Knees, Sky Procycling, at 1:56:12
  • 65. Amaël Moinard, BMC Racing Team, at 1:58:43
  • 66. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 1:59:47
  • 67. Jens Voigt, Team Leopard-Trek, at 1:59:56
  • 68. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 2:03:15
  • 69. Maciej Paterski, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2:03:56
  • 70. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2:06:35
  • 71. Jan Niermann Grischa, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2:07:26
  • 72. Richie Porte, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 2:09:24
  • 73. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, at 2:10:05
  • 74. Johnny Hoogerland, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 2:11:51
  • 75. Ruben Perez Moreno, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 2:12:28
  • 76. David Millar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 2:14:56
  • 77. Gianni Meersman, FdJ, at 2:17:27
  • 78. Stuart O’grady, Team Leopard-Trek, at 2:17:58
  • 79. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 2:18:19
  • 80. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, at 2:22:54
  • 81. Sergio Paulinho, Team Radioshack, at 2:24:29
  • 82. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, at 2:25:49
  • 83. Ivan Santaromita, BMC Racing Team, at 2:27:12
  • 84. Markel Irizar, Team Radioshack, at 2:27:13
  • 85. Jurgen Roelandts, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 2:27:28
  • 86. Jérémy Roy, FdJ, at 2:28:27
  • 87. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2:29:24
  • 88. Imanol Erviti, Movistar Team, at 2:29:47
  • 89. Marco Marcato, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 2:30:09
  • 90. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, at 2:31:34
  • 91. Adriano Malori, Lampre-ISD, at 2:31:47
  • 92. Jesus Hernandez Blazquez, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 2:32:00
  • 93. Matteo Bono, Lampre-ISD, at 2:35:45
  • 94. Alan Perez Lezaun, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 2:36:14
  • 95. Nicki Sorensen, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 2:36:26
  • 96. Simon Gerrans, Sky Procycling, at 2:37:25
  • 97. Jonathan Hivert, Saur-Sojasun, at 2:37:37
  • 98. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, at 2:41:04
  • 99. Maarten Tjallingii, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2:41:41
  • 100. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2:47:07
  • 101. Anthony Roux, FdJ, at 2:47:49
  • 102. Ivan Gutierrez José, Movistar Team, at 2:49:23
  • 103. Michael Schär, BMC Racing Team, at 2:49:37
  • 104. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, at 2:49:49
  • 105. Maxim Iglinskiy, Astana, at 2:53:50
  • 106. Dmitriy Fofonov, Astana, at 2:53:59
  • 107. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre-ISD, at 2:54:20
  • 108. Joost Posthuma, Team Leopard-Trek, at 2:55:25
  • 109. Danilo Hondo, Lampre-ISD, at 3:00:00
  • 110. Sébastien Minard, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 3:00:04
  • 111. Sébastien Hinault, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 3:00:44
  • 112. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, at 3:00:59
  • 113. Sebastian Lang, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 3:01:51
  • 114. Brent Bookwalter, BMC Racing Team, at 3:03:47
  • 115. Manuel Quinziato, BMC Racing Team, at 3:04:47
  • 116. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 3:06:29
  • 117. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 3:07:07
  • 118. Tristan Valentin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:07:10
  • 119. Fabian Cancellara, Team Leopard-Trek, at 3:07:31
  • 120. Sébastien Turgot, Team Europcar, at 3:08:34
  • 121. Leonardo Duque, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:08:41
  • 122. Laurent Mangel, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:10:19
  • 123. Matteo Tosatto, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 3:10:36
  • 124. Fabrice Jeandesboz, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:11:47
  • 125. Brian Vandborg, Saxo Bank Sungard, at 3:13:43
  • 126. Paolo Longo Borghini, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 3:13:44
  • 127. Grega Bole, Lampre-ISD, at 3:14:15
  • 128. Lieuwe Westra, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 3:14:15
  • 129. Dmitriy Muravyev, Team Radioshack, at 3:14:29
  • 130. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, at 3:15:05
  • 131. Mickaël Buffaz, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:15:12
  • 132. Mickaël Delage, FdJ, at 3:15:39
  • 133. Alessandro Vanotti, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 3:16:00
  • 134. Niki Terpstra, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 3:16:38
  • 135. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:16:58
  • 136. Borut Bozic, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 3:17:11
  • 137. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, at 3:18:07
  • 138. Jeremie Galland, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:19:46
  • 139. Francisco Ventoso, Movistar Team, at 3:20:02
  • 140. Tomas Vaitkus, Astana, at 3:20:07
  • 141. Marcel Sieberg, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 3:21:39
  • 142. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, at 3:22:32
  • 143. Maciej Bodnar, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 3:23:30
  • 144. Andriy Grivko, Astana, at 3:26:22
  • 145. Julian Dean, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 3:28:00
  • 146. Addy Engels, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 3:29:04
  • 147. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, at 3:29:07
  • 148. Arnaud Coyot, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:29:20
  • 149. Pablo Urtasun Perez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 3:30:17
  • 150. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 3:30:22
  • 151. Perrig Quemeneur, Team Europcar, at 3:30:35
  • 152. Romain Zingle, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:31:30
  • 153. Denys Kostyuk, Lampre-ISD, at 3:31:42
  • 154. Lars Bak, HTC-Highroad, at 3:33:25
  • 155. Vincent Jerome, Team Europcar, at 3:34:37
  • 156. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 3:35:04
  • 157. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 3:36:53
  • 158. Yohann Gene, Team Europcar, at 3:38:13
  • 159. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 3:38:32
  • 160. Jimmy Engoulvent, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:38:34
  • 161. Bernhard Eisel, HTC-Highroad, at 3:39:56
  • 162. Samuel Dumoulin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:43:17
  • 163. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, at 3:44:00
  • 164. Marcus Burghardt, BMC Racing Team, at 3:44:08
  • 165. Danny Pate, HTC-Highroad, at 3:45:26
  • 166. Andrey Amador, Movistar Team, at 3:54:35
  • 167. Fabio Sabatini, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 3:57:43

Intermediate sprint

  • 1. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 20 points
  • 2. Jérémy Roy, FdJ, with 17 points
  • 3. Sergio Paulinho, Team Radioshack, with 15 points
  • 4. Lars Bak, HTC-Highroad, with 13 points
  • 5. Christophe Riblon, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 11 points
  • 6. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, with 10 points
  • 7. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, with 9 points
  • 8. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, with 8 points
  • 9. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, with 7 points
  • 10. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 6 points
  • 11. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, with 5 points
  • 12. Bernhard Eisel, HTC-Highroad, with 4 points
  • 13. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 3 points
  • 14. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 2 points
  • 15. Tony Martin, HTC-Highroad, with 1 points
  • 1. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, with 45 points
  • 2. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, with 35 points
  • 3. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 30 points
  • 4. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 26 points
  • 5. Fabian Cancellara, Team Leopard-Trek, with 22 points
  • 6. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 20 points
  • 7. Borut Bozic, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 18 points
  • 8. Tomas Vaitkus, Astana, with 16 points
  • 9. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 14 points
  • 10. Jimmy Engoulvent, Saur-Sojasun, with 12 points
  • 11. Sébastien Hinault, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 10 points
  • 12. Grega Bole, Lampre-ISD, with 8 points
  • 13. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, with 6 points
  • 14. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, with 4 points
  • 15. Francisco Ventoso, Movistar Team, with 2 points
  • 1. Mark Cavendish, HTC-Highroad, with 334 points
  • 2. Joaquin Rojas Jose, Movistar Team, with 272 points
  • 3. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 236 points
  • 4. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, with 208 points
  • 5. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 195 points
  • 6. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, with 192 points
  • 7. André Greipel, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 160 points
  • 8. Tyler Farrar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 127 points
  • 9. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 105 points
  • 10. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, with 105 points
  • 11. Jérémy Roy, FdJ, with 104 points
  • 12. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, with 94 points
  • 13. Mickaël Delage, FdJ, with 82 points
  • 14. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, with 81 points
  • 15. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, with 74 points
  • 16. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 73 points
  • 17. Sandy Casar, FdJ, with 70 points
  • 18. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, with 68 points
  • 19. Borut Bozic, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 66 points
  • 20. Sébastien Hinault, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 64 points
  • 21. Peter Velits, HTC-Highroad, with 60 points
  • 22. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, with 59 points
  • 23. Damiano Cunego, Lampre-ISD, with 57 points
  • 24. Arnold Jeannesson, FdJ, with 57 points
  • 25. Alessandro Petacchi, Lampre-ISD, with 56 points
  • 26. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 51 points
  • 27. Christophe Riblon, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 49 points
  • 28. Tony Martin, HTC-Highroad, with 47 points
  • 29. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 46 points
  • 30. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 45 points
  • 31. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 45 points
  • 32. David Moncoutie, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 44 points
  • 33. Rein Taaramae, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 43 points
  • 34. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, with 41 points
  • 35. Leonardo Duque, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 41 points
  • 36. Ruben Perez Moreno, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 41 points
  • 37. Francisco Ventoso, Movistar Team, with 39 points
  • 38. Dries Devenyns, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 37 points
  • 39. Tom Danielson, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 35 points
  • 40. Johnny Hoogerland, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 31 points
  • 41. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, with 26 points
  • 42. Maxime Bouet, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 26 points
  • 43. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 26 points
  • 44. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, with 26 points
  • 45. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 25 points
  • 46. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, with 25 points
  • 47. Jean-christophe Peraud, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 23 points
  • 48. Gianni Meersman, FdJ, with 23 points
  • 49. Jimmy Engoulvent, Saur-Sojasun, with 23 points
  • 50. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 22 points
  • 51. Maarten Tjallingii, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 22 points
  • 52. Sébastien Turgot, Team Europcar, with 20 points
  • 53. Rémy Di Gregorio, Astana, with 17 points
  • 54. Pablo Urtasun Perez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 17 points
  • 55. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 16 points
  • 56. Christian Vande Velde, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with 15 points
  • 57. Sergio Paulinho, Team Radioshack, with 15 points
  • 58. Vladimir Gusev, Katusha Team, with 14 points
  • 59. Mark Renshaw, HTC-Highroad, with 14 points
  • 60. Anthony Charteau, Team Europcar, with 13 points
  • 61. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 13 points
  • 62. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 13 points
  • 63. Marco Marcato, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 12 points
  • 64. Dmitriy Fofonov, Astana, with 12 points
  • 65. Lieuwe Westra, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 12 points
  • 66. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, with 11 points
  • 67. Maxime Monfort, Team Leopard-Trek, with 11 points
  • 68. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 8 points
  • 69. Jérôme Pineau, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 7 points
  • 70. Niki Terpstra, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 6 points
  • 71. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 5 points
  • 72. Ivan Gutierrez José, Movistar Team, with 5 points
  • 73. Fabrice Jeandesboz, Saur-Sojasun, with 5 points
  • 74. Kevin De Weert, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 4 points
  • 75. Stuart O’grady, Team Leopard-Trek, with 4 points
  • 76. Jens Voigt, Team Leopard-Trek, with 3 points
  • 77. Levi Leipheimer, Team Radioshack, with 2 points
  • 78. George Hincapie, BMC Racing Team, with 1 points
  • 79. Amaël Moinard, BMC Racing Team, with 1 points
  • 80. Anthony Roux, FdJ, with 0 points
  • 81. Hubert Dupont, Ag2r La Mondiale, with -1 points
  • 82. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, with -1 points
  • 83. Imanol Erviti, Movistar Team, with -1 points
  • 84. Julian Dean, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with -2 points
  • 85. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, with -2 points
  • 86. Maciej Paterski, Liquigas-Cannondale, with -3 points
  • 87. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, with -3 points
  • 88. Joost Posthuma, Team Leopard-Trek, with -3 points
  • 89. Linus Gerdemann, Team Leopard-Trek, with -4 points
  • 90. Sébastien Minard, Ag2r La Mondiale, with -4 points
  • 91. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, with -5 points
  • 92. Yannick Talabardon, Saur-Sojasun, with -5 points
  • 93. Perrig Quemeneur, Team Europcar, with -5 points
  • 94. Samuel Dumoulin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with -5 points
  • 95. Haimar Zubeldia, Team Radioshack, with -7 points
  • 96. Lars Bak, HTC-Highroad, with -7 points
  • 97. Richie Porte, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -9 points
  • 98. Fabian Cancellara, Team Leopard-Trek, with -9 points
  • 99. Jakob Fuglsang, Team Leopard-Trek, with -10 points
  • 100. Jonathan Hivert, Saur-Sojasun, with -10 points
  • 101. Brent Bookwalter, BMC Racing Team, with -10 points
  • 102. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, with -10 points
  • 103. Markel Irizar, Team Radioshack, with -11 points
  • 104. Xabier Zandio, Sky Procycling, with -12 points
  • 105. Maxim Iglinskiy, Astana, with -12 points
  • 106. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with -12 points
  • 107. Tristan Valentin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with -13 points
  • 108. Tomas Vaitkus, Astana, with -14 points
  • 109. Vincent Jerome, Team Europcar, with -14 points
  • 110. Nicolas Roche, Ag2r La Mondiale, with -15 points
  • 111. Andriy Grivko, Astana, with -15 points
  • 112. Maciej Bodnar, Liquigas-Cannondale, with -17 points
  • 113. Alan Perez Lezaun, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with -18 points
  • 114. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, with -18 points
  • 115. Laurent Mangel, Saur-Sojasun, with -20 points
  • 116. Vladimir Karpets, Katusha Team, with -20 points
  • 117. Andrey Zeits, Astana, with -20 points
  • 118. Daniel Navarro, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -20 points
  • 119. Christian Knees, Sky Procycling, with -20 points
  • 120. Jan Niermann Grischa, Rabobank Cycling Team, with -20 points
  • 121. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, with -20 points
  • 122. Ivan Santaromita, BMC Racing Team, with -20 points
  • 123. Simon Gerrans, Sky Procycling, with -20 points
  • 124. Michael Schär, BMC Racing Team, with -20 points
  • 125. Marcel Sieberg, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with -20 points
  • 126. David Millar, Team Garmin-Cervélo, with -23 points
  • 127. Grega Bole, Lampre-ISD, with -24 points
  • 128. Bernhard Eisel, HTC-Highroad, with -26 points
  • 129. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, with -27 points
  • 130. Adriano Malori, Lampre-ISD, with -27 points
  • 131. Dmitriy Muravyev, Team Radioshack, with -28 points
  • 132. Romain Zingle, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with -29 points
  • 133. Addy Engels, Quick Step Cycling Team, with -31 points
  • 134. Danilo Hondo, Lampre-ISD, with -33 points
  • 135. Manuel Quinziato, BMC Racing Team, with -37 points
  • 136. Marcus Burghardt, BMC Racing Team, with -37 points
  • 137. Paolo Longo Borghini, Liquigas-Cannondale, with -38 points
  • 138. Andrey Amador, Movistar Team, with -38 points
  • 139. Jurgen Roelandts, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with -39 points
  • 140. Alessandro Vanotti, Liquigas-Cannondale, with -39 points
  • 141. Fabio Sabatini, Liquigas-Cannondale, with -39 points
  • 142. Nicki Sorensen, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -40 points
  • 143. Sebastian Lang, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with -40 points
  • 144. Benjamin Noval Gonzalez, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -40 points
  • 145. Matteo Tosatto, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -40 points
  • 146. Brian Vandborg, Saxo Bank Sungard, with -40 points
  • 147. Mickaël Buffaz, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with -40 points
  • 148. Jeremie Galland, Saur-Sojasun, with -40 points
  • 149. Arnaud Coyot, Saur-Sojasun, with -40 points
  • 150. Denys Kostyuk, Lampre-ISD, with -40 points
  • 151. Yohann Gene, Team Europcar, with -40 points
  • 152. Danny Pate, HTC-Highroad, with -40 points
  • 1. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, 2:27:02
  • 2. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 3. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 4. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 5. Rein Taaramae, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 6. Rob Ruijgh, Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 7. Arnold Jeannesson, FdJ, s.t.
  • 8. Maciej Paterski, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 9. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 10. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, s.t.
  • 11. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 12. Michael Schär, BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 13. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 14. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 15. Robert Gesink, Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 16. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 17. Anthony Roux, FdJ, s.t.
  • 18. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 19. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 20. Romain Zingle, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 21. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, s.t.
  • 22. Jérôme Coppel, Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 23. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 24. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 25. Andrey Amador, Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 26. Andrey Zeits, Astana, s.t.
  • 27. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 28. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 29. Maxime Bouet, Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 30. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, s.t.
  • 31. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 32. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, s.t.
  • 33. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 00:33
  • 34. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, at 00:38
  • 35. Adriano Malori, Lampre-ISD, at 01:32
  • 1. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, 86h 23′ 05″
  • 2. Rein Taaramae, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 0:46
  • 3. Jérôme Coppel, Saur-Sojasun, at 07:53
  • 4. Arnold Jeannesson, FdJ, at 10:37
  • 5. Rob Ruijgh, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 22:21
  • 6. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, at 32:05
  • 7. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, at 50:05
  • 8. Robert Gesink, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 54:26
  • 9. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, at 1:17:00
  • 10. Andrey Zeits, Astana, at 1:21:05
  • 11. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, at 1:33:56
  • 12. Maxime Bouet, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 1:34:02
  • 13. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 1:43:28
  • 14. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 1:49:04
  • 15. Maciej Paterski, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 1:53:13
  • 16. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, at 1:55:52
  • 17. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, at 1:59:22
  • 18. Tony Gallopin, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 2:07:36
  • 19. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, at 2:15:06
  • 20. Kristjan Koren, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2:18:41
  • 21. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, at 2:20:51
  • 22. Adriano Malori, Lampre-ISD, at 2:21:04
  • 23. Daniel Oss, Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2:36:24
  • 24. Anthony Roux, FdJ, at 2:37:06
  • 25. Michael Schär, BMC Racing Team, at 2:38:54
  • 26. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, at 2:39:06
  • 27. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, at 2:50:16
  • 28. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 2:56:24
  • 29. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, at 3:06:15
  • 30. Ben Swift, Sky Procycling, at 3:07:24
  • 31. Harley Goss Matthew, HTC-Highroad, at 3:11:49
  • 32. Gerald Ciolek, Quick Step Cycling Team, at 3:19:39
  • 33. Romain Zingle, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 3:20:47
  • 34. Ramunas Navardauskas, Team Garmin-Cervélo, at 3:26:10
  • 35. Andrey Amador, Movistar Team, at 3:43:52
  • 1. Samuel Sanchez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 108 points
  • 2. Andy Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, with 98 points
  • 3. Jelle Vanendert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 74 points
  • 4. Cadel Evans, BMC Racing Team, with 58 points
  • 5. Frank Schleck, Team Leopard-Trek, with 56 points
  • 6. Alberto Contador, Saxo Bank Sungard, with 51 points
  • 7. Jérémy Roy, FdJ, with 45 points
  • 8. Pierre Rolland, Team Europcar, with 44 points
  • 9. Maxim Iglinskiy, Astana, with 40 points
  • 10. Johnny Hoogerland, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 40 points
  • 11. Sylvain Chavanel, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 38 points
  • 12. Ivan Basso, Liquigas-Cannondale, with 32 points
  • 13. Ruben Perez Moreno, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 26 points
  • 14. Thomas Voeckler, Team Europcar, with 25 points
  • 15. Maxime Monfort, Team Leopard-Trek, with 20 points
  • 16. Dries Devenyns, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 20 points
  • 17. Sandy Casar, FdJ, with 19 points
  • 18. Gorka Izagirre Insausti, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 18 points
  • 19. Geraint Thomas, Sky Procycling, with 18 points
  • 20. Blel Kadri, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 18 points
  • 21. Mickaël Delage, FdJ, with 17 points
  • 22. Alberto Costa Rui, Movistar Team, with 17 points
  • 23. Peter Velits, HTC-Highroad, with 16 points
  • 24. Nicolas Roche, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 16 points
  • 25. David Moncoutie, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 16 points
  • 26. Thor Hushovd, Team Garmin-Cervelo, with 14 points
  • 27. Christophe Riblon, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 13 points
  • 28. Julien El Fares, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 12 points
  • 29. Laurent Mangel, Saur-Sojasun, with 10 points
  • 30. Bauke Mollema, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 10 points
  • 31. Boasson Hagen Edvald, Sky Procycling, with 9 points
  • 32. Anthony Charteau, Team Europcar, with 9 points
  • 33. Rigoberto Uran, Sky Procycling, with 8 points
  • 34. Vladimir Gusev, Katusha Team, with 8 points
  • 35. Ryder Hesjedal, Team Garmin-Cervelo, with 7 points
  • 36. Maarten Tjallingii, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 7 points
  • 37. Egor Silin, Katusha Team, with 6 points
  • 38. Tejay Van Garderen, HTC-Highroad, with 5 points
  • 39. Marco Marcato, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 5 points
  • 40. Rémy Di Gregorio, Astana, with 4 points
  • 41. Jérôme Pineau, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 4 points
  • 42. Thomas De Gendt, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 4 points
  • 43. Jonathan Hivert, Saur-Sojasun, with 4 points
  • 44. Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni, Sky Procycling, with 4 points
  • 45. Roman Kreuziger, Astana, with 4 points
  • 46. Leonardo Duque, Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, with 4 points
  • 47. Pablo Urtasun Perez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, with 4 points
  • 48. Anthony Roux, FdJ, with 3 points
  • 49. Philippe Gilbert, Omega Pharma-Lotto, with 2 points
  • 50. Luis-leon Sanchez, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 2 points
  • 51. Anthony Delaplace, Saur-Sojasun, with 2 points
  • 52. Laurens Ten Dam, Rabobank Cycling Team, with 2 points
  • 53. David Millar, Team Garmin-Cervelo, with 2 points
  • 54. Arthur Vichot, FdJ, with 2 points
  • 55. Dmitriy Fofonov, Astana, with 2 points
  • 56. Lars Bak, HTC-Highroad, with 2 points
  • 57. Lieuwe Westra, Vacansoleil-Dcm, with 1 point
  • 58. Mikhail Ignatyev, Katusha Team, with 1 point
  • 59. Cyril Gautier, Team Europcar, with 1 point
  • 60. Tony Martin, HTC-Highroad, with 1 point
  • 61. Ivan Gutierrez José, Movistar Team, with 1 point
  • 62. Sébastien Minard, Ag2r La Mondiale, with 1 point
  • 63. Niki Terpstra, Quick Step Cycling Team, with 1 point
  • 64. Andriy Grivko, Astana, with 1 point
  • 1. , Sky Procycling, at
  • 2. , HTC-Highroad, at
  • 3. , Liquigas-Cannondale, s.t.
  • 4. , Lampre-ISD, s.t.
  • 5. , Astana, s.t.
  • 6. , Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, s.t.
  • 7. , Saur-Sojasun, s.t.
  • 8. , Ag2r La Mondiale, s.t.
  • 9. , Team Garmin-Cervélo, s.t.
  • 10. , Quick Step Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 11. , Movistar Team, s.t.
  • 12. , Team Leopard-Trek, s.t.
  • 13. , Vacansoleil-Dcm, s.t.
  • 14. , FdJ, s.t.
  • 15. , Euskaltel-Euskadi, s.t.
  • 16. , Rabobank Cycling Team, s.t.
  • 17. , Omega Pharma-Lotto, s.t.
  • 18. , Team Europcar, s.t.
  • 19. , BMC Racing Team, s.t.
  • 20. , Katusha Team, s.t.
  • 21. , Saxo Bank Sungard, s.t.
  • 22. , Team Radioshack, s.t.
  • 1. , Team Garmin-Cervélo, 258h 18′ 49″
  • 2. , Team Leopard-Trek, at 11:04
  • 3. , Ag2r La Mondiale, at 11:20
  • 4. , Team Europcar, at 41:53
  • 5. , Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 52:00
  • 6. , Sky Procycling, at 58:24
  • 7. , Katusha Team, at 1H09:39
  • 8. , Saxo Bank Sungard, at 1H16:12
  • 9. , FdJ, at 1H30:16
  • 10. , Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne, at 1H47:29
  • 11. , Team Radioshack, at 1H52:31
  • 12. , Quick Step Cycling Team, at 1H57:10
  • 13. , Vacansoleil-Dcm, at 2H09:10
  • 14. , BMC Racing Team, at 2H12:10
  • 15. , Rabobank Cycling Team, at 2H14:01
  • 16. , Liquigas-Cannondale, at 2H20:05
  • 17. , Saur-Sojasun, at 2H38:05
  • 18. , Lampre-ISD, at 2H44:36
  • 19. , Astana, at 2H48:21
  • 20. , Omega Pharma-Lotto, at 3H02:28
  • 21. , HTC-Highroad, at 3H12:07
  • 22. , Movistar Team, at 3H49:51
  • Jurgen Van De Walle (BEL) Omega Pharma-Lotto – Abandon
  • Janez Brajkovic (SLO) RadioShack – Abandon
  • Christophe Kern (FRA) Europcar – Abandon
  • Vasili Kiryienka (BLR) Movistar – Time Cut
  • Ivan Velasco Murillo (ESP), Euskaltel-Euskadi – Did not start
  • Bradley Wiggins (GBR) Sky – Abandon
  • Tom Boonen (BEL) Quick Step – Abandon
  • Rémi Pauriol (FRA) FdJ – Abandon
  • Christopher Horner (USA) Radioshack – Did not start
  • Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (ESP) Movistar- Abandon
  • Amets Txurruka (ESP), Euskaltel-Euskadi – Abandon
  • Jurgen Van Den Broeck (BEL) Omega Pharma-Lotto – Abandon
  • Frederik Willems (BEL) Omega Pharma-Lotto – Abandon
  • Juan Manuel Garate (ESP) Rabobank – Abandon
  • David Zabriskie (USA) Garmin-Cervélo – Abandon
  • Pavel Brutt (RUS) Katusha – Abandon
  • Wouter Poels (NED) Vacansoleil-DCM – Abandon
  • Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) Astana – Abandon
  • Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS) Katusha – Did not start (Doping)
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  • John Gadret (FRA) Ag2r – Did not start
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  • Denis Galimzyanov (RUS) Katusha – Time cut
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  • Andreas Klöden (GER) Radioshack – Abandon
  • Vladimir Isaichev (RUS) Katusha – Abandon
  • William Bonnet (FRA) FdJ – Time cut
  • Paolo Tiralongo (ITA) Astana – Abandon
  • Leonardo Bertagnolli (ITA) Lampre – Abandon
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Schleck's mountain raid nets stage win

Astonishing Voeckler in yellow, Contador drops anchor

The Tour de France celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first appearance of the Galibier in the race with a stunning stage. Andy Schleck (Leopard Trek) turned the Tour around, attacking on the slopes of the Col d'Izoard and soloing his way to take the stage win atop the Galibier and moving up into second place overall. His brother and teammate Fränk sprinted to second place with Cadel Evans (BMC) third.

Andy Schleck: I wasn't afraid to lose

Cavendish loses 20 points on Tour de France queen stage

Thomas Voeckler (Europcar) continued his miracle Tour, hanging on to his yellow jersey, albeit by a mere 15 seconds. Andy Schleck is second, with Fränk third at 1:08. Evans is the only other rider who still has a realistic shot at the final podium, in fourth place at 1:12. From there, Damiano Cunego (Lampre-ISD) is nearly four minutes down in fifth place.

The loser of the day was Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank Sungard), who failed to repeat his strong performance of the previous day. He consistently hung near the back of his group, and finally had to fall off the back with only a few kilometers left to go on the brutal final climb. He finished the day 3:50 down on the stage and is now at 4:44 and seventh place in the GC.

Schleck had attacked out of the favourites' group with 60km to go, and no one followed him. He steadily rode his way up the Izoard, joining up with teammate Joost Posthuma, and then carefully down again, accompanied by teammate Maxime Monfort, who had been in the breakaway, before rolling up the Galibier.

Behind him, the yellow jersey group squabbled over who would lead the chase - and could only watch as he pulled away.

"This is a dream come true," said Andy Schleck. "I am very proud of this win."

"I like to have a plan and I like even more when it works out like that. The team has worked incredibly so far in this Tour. I said this morning 'no guts no glory'. I took the race by the horns and went all in.

"I just tried to concentrate on the pain I had in my legs, and believe me I had a lot. Without Maxime this wouldn't be possible. We've been working a lot to get a win like this. Without these guys, it would not have been possible. Now I'm in second overall and it's a perfect position for tomorrow."

"Everything went perfect today. I'm very proud - this is a big thanks to this new Leopard Trek team," said elder brother Fränk. "All the guys put a lot of effort into building this, and this is a message about our team and its spirit. I'm very proud of the team, my brother and myself."

More than half the peloton, 89 of 168 riders, didn't make it to the top within the time limit.  They could have been eliminated, but the race jury exercised its option of keeping them in the race.  Each rider in the group lost 20 points in the points ranking, including green jersey Mark Cavendish.  He now has 300 points, with Joaquin Jose Rojas (Movistar), who finished within the time limit and thus lost no points, in second place in the ranking with 285 points.

Jelle Vanendert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) continues to wear the polka-dot jersey, leading Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel) by two points and Andy Schleck by four points. Rein Taaramae of Cofidis is now the best young rider, as Rigoberto Uran of Sky had to pay tribute to the final climb.

Three major climbs to conquer

169 riders took to 200.5km long course before noon. They must have wanted to get the misery over quickly, as they set a blistering pace: over 50km/h in the first hour.

The sprinters were delighted that the day's intermediate sprint came so early, at 40km, but they never got a chance to contest it. HTC-Highroad, with Mark Cavendish in green, and Movistar, with Joaquin Jose Rojas right behind him in second place, led the way towards the line.

It was all to no avail, as with less than 1km to go before the sprint, a group got away. Leonardo Duque (Cofidis), Joost Posthuma (Leopard Trek), Anthony Delaplace (Saur-Sojasun), Dries Devenyns (Quick Step), Maarten Tjallingii (Rabobank), Brent Bookwalter (BMC), Markel Irizar (RadioShack), Imanol Erviti (Movistar), Danilo Hondo (Lampre-ISD), Ramunas Navardauskas (Garmin-Cervélo), Ruben Perez Moreno (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Pablo Urtasun Perez (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Maxim Ignlinsky (Astana), Maxime Monfort (Leopard Trek), Johnny Hoogerland (Vacansoleil) and Nicolas Roche (Ag2r-La Mondiale) turned out to be the breakaway of the day.

There were splits on both ends of the chasing peloton on the climb. Numerous riders tried to attack off the front, while the non-climbers starting falling off the back. The difficult climb with the stunning scenery also diminished the lead group, with only 11 of them still together at the end. Iglinsky jumped to claim the 20 points at the top, with former KOM Hoogerland second. The field crested the mountain 5:30 after Iglinsky him before heading on its careful way down.

The lead group of 11 headed up the Col d'Izoard almost immediately upon finishing the first descent. Leopard Trek took control of the race, leading both the break group and the peloton, driving up the pace in each.

A reduced group of six at the front approached the top of the Col d'Izoard, with once again Iglinsky jumping for the lead.

Andy Schleck broke out on the climb up - alone. No one followed, although he had been in a small group which contained the favourites. That was enough, though, to send Daniel Navarro (Saxo Bank) to the head of the field ahead of Contador, with Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel) moving up to help.

Schleck powered his way up, as first he, and then the peloton, passed the riders who had dropped out of the lead group. The Luxembourger had said he would attack on this stage, and he lived up to his word, quickly building up a lead of a minute. Navarro and Contador had moved out of the lead, leaving open the question of whether they were not up to the challenge or expected Schleck's attack to ultimately fail.

Further forward, Iglinsky also built up an impressive lead on the equally impressive landscape. He crossed the top less than two minutes ahead of Schleck.

Navarro finally moved back to lead the chase, with Cadel Evans (BMC) right behind him. The group crossed the top at about four minutes, with yellow jersey Thomas Voeckler leading the way down.

Schleck is known as a poor descender, but he had the advantage of teammate Maxime Monfort, who had been in the lead group. His performance in this descent, however, was in total contrast to that in the Pyrenees as he went all out.

Even on the descent, the yellow jersey group had long since stopped any concerted chase effort, effectively conceding to Schleck.

Contador changed bikes near the bottom of the descent, perhaps simply changing to a special bike for the final climb. Still it cost him time and effort to get back to the group and then to face the challenge of chasing Schleck.

Schleck moved into the virtual lead as the gap to Iglinsky went under a minute between the final two climbs. He and Monfort had joined forces with Roche, Devenyns and Silin, and they caught Iglinsky with 30km to go. Behind them, Euskaltel finally moved in to lead the chase.

The yellow jersey group got larger as the stage went on. The gap had gotten smaller, but then moved back up to three and a half minutes, as Euskaltel moved out of the lead. The reason for that became clear later, when Samuel Sanchez became one of the first of the favourites to fall out of the group.

Monfort sacrificed himself for his captain, doing the majority of the lead work in the breakaway, before burning out and dropping back with about 17km to go. The group had become a trio of Schleck, Iglinsky and Roche at the 15km marker, with a lead of nearly four minutes.

That was enough for Contador, who finally moved to the head of his group, sharing the work with Evans. The Spaniard soon dropped back into the group though, leaving Evans at the front. Further up the mountain, Schleck was naturally at the head of his group as well, as the other two saw no reason to help him win the stage and possibly the Tour.

There was much discussion - not always a happy one - within the chase group, as no one appeared willing to take on the responsibility of chasing. Meanwhile, the gap extended beyond four minutes.

Evans tried an attack, but the others climbed on to his wheel. He continued to grind away at the head of the chase.

Schleck led Iglinsky up the final climb, as he turned to go up the final 8km with a 3:50 lead. And on one of the first curves, Schleck turned on the power and took off alone on the fan-filled road.

The chase finally started bearing fruit, as the gap came down under Evans' hard work. The group got smaller and smaller, with even Contador eventually having trouble hanging on. He finally gave up the fight and fell back, burying his chances of repeating his victory in this year's Tour.

Andy Schleck suffered up the final kilometres but hung on for the win. Behind him, brother Fränk sprinted for second place, and finally Voeckler, suffering terribly, crossed the line in ecstasy at retaining his yellow jersey for another day.

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