On stage 16 in 2010 (Bagnères-de-Luchon to Pau, 199.5km) he won in a 9 man breakaway including Lance Armstrong in a small bunch kick.

On stage 9 in 2009 (Saint-Gaudens – Tarbes, 160.5 km) he won in a similar manner as today. A four man breakaway narrowed down to two which he won over Pellizotti in a one-on-one kick to the finish

On stage 14 in 2006 (Montélimar – Gap 230 km) five riders broke away including Fédrigo. Three of the escapees crashed on a descent and two had to abandon. Fedrigo and Salvatore Commesso were the only ones to barely stay away and managed to keep ahead of the chasing peloton by 3 seconds. Fredrigo easily outsprints Commesso.

In today’s stage a very familiar scenario played out for Pierrick Fédrigo. A six man breakaway manages to stick and a couple of attacks with approximately 8km to go prompted Fédrigo to counter and Vande Velde went with him. The two cooperated until the finish which Vande Velde had no chance in winning against Fédrigo’s strong sprint.

In breakaway finishes such as these, every single rider is thinking to himself about how he can play to his own strengths and how he’s going to get rid of the others. Out of the six in the lead group, Devenyns was the only one who hasn’t won a Tour stage. They’re all increadibly good riders.


“Always attack as late as you can, but before the others do.” - Tim Krabbe, The Rider

This is exactly what Fédrigo did. The first attack from the lead group came from Sorensen with 10km to go but he was quickly chased down by the five other escapees. Another surge at 8.5km remaining prompted Fedrigo to take his opportunity to counter attack and he took Vande Velde with him. Perfect situation for Fédrigo. Vande Velde is the slowest sprinter in the bunch but one of the best time trialists to help Fédrigo to the finish. If it had been, Dumoulin, the best sprinter in the break, we might have seen Fédrigo sit up and wait for another opportunity.

The two riders cooperated all the way to the finish and Vande Velde didn’t even appear to contest the sprint. Once again, Fédrigo wins another Tour stage in a small breakaway. He couldn’t have played it any better.


Bicycle racing is a sport of patience. Racing is licking your opponent’s place clean before starting on your own.” - Gerrie Knetemann by Tim Krabbe, The Rider

It’s a rest day tomorrow and I can’t express how much I’m looking forward to it. A rest day doesn’t necessarily mean a day of R&R when you’re chasing the Tour. It means laundry, a sleep-in, a decent meal, and hopefully even a short bike ride. On second though, I’ll ditch everything except for the bike ride…

Stage 15 Photos

Race Results Summary

Tour de France (2012) - Stage 15

Samatan to Pau (159km)
16 Jul 2012

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Stage
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 FEDRIGO, Pierrick FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 3:40:15
2 VANDEVELDE, Christian USA GRS 0
3 VOECKLER, Thomas FRA TEAM EUROPCAR 12
4 SÖRENSEN, Nicki DEN STB
5 DEVENYNS, Dries BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 21
6 DUMOULIN, Samuel FRA COFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE +1:08
7 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL +11:50
8 FARRAR, Tyler USA GRS
9 SAGAN, Peter SVK LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE
10 BOECKMANS, Kris BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM

General Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 WIGGINS, Bradley GBR SKY PROCYCLING 68:33:21
2 FROOME, Chris GBR SKY PROCYCLING +2:05
3 NIBALI, Vincenzo ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE +2:23
4 EVANS, Cadel AUS BMC RACING +3:19
5 VAN DEN BROECK, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL +4:48
6 ZUBELDIA AGIRRE, Haimar ESP RADIOSHACK-NISSAN +6:15
7 VAN GARDEREN, Tejay USA BMC RACING +6:57
8 BRAJKOVIC, Janez SLO ASTANA +7:30
9 ROLLAND, Pierre FRA TEAM EUROPCAR +8:31
10 PINOT, Thibaut FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +8:51

Sprint Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Points
1 SAGAN, Peter SVK LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 356
2 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL 254
3 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 203
4 CAVENDISH, Mark GBR SKY PROCYCLING 130
5 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING 127
6 WIGGINS, Bradley GBR SKY PROCYCLING 105
7 EVANS, Cadel AUS BMC RACING 100
8 FROOME, Chris GBR SKY PROCYCLING 88
9 IMPEY, Daryl RSA ORICA-GREENEDGE 84
10 NIBALI, Vincenzo ITA LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE 77

Mountains Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Points
1 KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik Carl Wilhelm SWE ASTANA 69
2 ROLLAND, Pierre FRA TEAM EUROPCAR 55
3 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN STB 39
4 VOECKLER, Thomas FRA TEAM EUROPCAR 37
5 SCARPONI, Michele ITA LAMPRE - ISD 33
6 FROOME, Chris GBR SKY PROCYCLING 32
7 PINOT, Thibaut FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 32
8 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP 29
9 SANCHEZ GIL, Luis Leon ESP RABOBANK 21
10 CASAR, Sandy FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 20

Young Rider Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 VAN GARDEREN, Tejay USA BMC RACING 68:40:18
2 PINOT, Thibaut FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +1:54
3 SAGAN, Peter SVK LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE +40:35
4 KRUIJSWIJK, Steven NED RABOBANK +41:37
5 TAARAMAE, Rein EST COFIDIS, LE CREDIT EN LIGNE +52:02
6 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +57:34
7 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM +59:43
8 GAUTIER, Cyril FRA TEAM EUROPCAR +1:04:55
9 MALACARNE, Davide ITA TEAM EUROPCAR +1:05:33
10 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING +1:06:36