Andre Greipel entered the record books today a the most prolific stage winner in the 15 year history of the Santos Tour Down Under. The German powerhouse thundered across the line to notch win number thirteen in the town of Tanunda.

It’s Greipel’s third win this week. He grabbed glory in Sunday’s People’s Choice Classic, the curtain-raiser for the Tour, before equalling the 12 stage wins record of Australian star Robbie McEwen in the L’Oreal Men Expert Stage 1 on Tuesday in Lobethal.

Today he unleashed a burst of speed that none of his rivals could match at the end of the 126.5km Bupa Stage 4 from Modbury to the Barossa town.

“There was a bit of crosswind and then the headwind in the last two kilometres, it was pretty messy,” said Greipel. “The team did a good job to keep in the front. We did the perfect leadout again. We work good together. It’s just nice to have those teammates.

“First I am thinking about the air conditioning in the hotel,” said the two time Santos Tour Down Under champion when asked whether he can add to his tally in Sunday’s final stage, traditionally decided in a bunch sprint. “Tomorrow I will try to rest and then think about Sunday.”

He crossed the line in a time of 3:02:52 ahead of Italian Roberto Ferrari (Lampre-Merida) and Queensland’s Jonathan Cantwell (Saxo-Tinkoff).

“I was well positioned on Andre Greipel’s wheel,” said Ferrari. “I’ve fought a lot to be there but he was clearly superior. My head is ready for winning but I lack a bit of power still.

“Finishing second sucks but I have to take it as a good result for now,” Ferrari said.

But the fast and furious finishing burst was marred by a crash 750m from home that brought down around 15 riders.

“We were all fighting for position in the last three kilometres,” said Cantwell. “It was important to have good position. My third place goes to the team. I stayed in the right-hand gutter.

“There was a crash with about one kilometre to go, but I was already ahead of that. When it came to the sprint, I got a little boxed in. I couldn’t open up until 150 metres to go. I came through super-fast. Who knows, maybe with another couple metres I could have improved by a position or two.

“I am happy with third in a WorldTour race,” said Cantwell. “The team is in great spirits. I am going to save my energy for Sunday.”

Australians Graeme Brown (Blanco) and Bernie Sulzberger (UniSA-Australia) were amongst those who crashed and both will have precautionary X-rays later today at Sportsmed SA, Brown for an injured wrist and Sulzberger a finger.

Under race rules riders who crash or are caught up in a crash in the final three kilometres of the stage are awarded the same time as the bunch they were with when the crash occurred and after officials had adjusted times and accounted for all the riders it was Welshman Geraint Thomas of Sky Pro Cycling who again donned the Santos Tour Down Under ochre leader’s jersey.

“RadioShack is strong. Blanco and Movistar have two guys. They will all be coming pretty hard at the bottom. I am a bit tired now, it’s the first race of the season,” said Thomas. “I am going to give it everything, hopefully that will be enough.”

His margin over Blanco’s Tom-Jelte Slagter remains a mere five seconds with the young Dutchman still in the lead in the Cycle Instead Young Rider competition.

“It’s been a crazy end of stage today,” said Slagter. “It was stressful because of the wind. Graeme Brown did an awesome job to take one second away from Geraint Thomas. He (Brown) is a big team player. It’s a pity that he badly crashed.”

130 riders rode from the grassy start line at Civic Park, Modbury this morning and it was reigning world champion, Philippe Gilbert, (BMC) who got the action underway with an attack in the opening kilometres. Reigning Australian under 23 time trial champion, Damien Howson (UniSA-Australia) went ith him and the pair rode strongly at the front to set up a lead that stretched to around three and a half minutes.

“Since I crashed, I’ve lost all chances of doing well on GC (overall),” said Gilbert referring to the crash on stage 2. “That means what’s left of the race now means mostly training for me. Yesterday I tried to win the stage but today I knew there was no chance to avoid a bunch sprint, so it gave an opportunity to break away.

“I’m used to doing one breakaway like that in the early part of the season every year. It’s good to go deep into my reserve and work towards my goals of the Ardennes classics.

“We got a maximum of 3:30 lead, it was not enough but it gave me the chance to discover a very talented young rider, Damien Howson who gave me good turns during our ride,” said Gilbert of his young breakaway companion.

At Humbug Scrub the 20 year old Australian collected the maximum ten points for the category two Skoda King of the Mountains climb that came 30.2km into the stage. Whle local hero Jack Bobridge grabbed the third place points to move into the lead in the climber’s classification.

“My first goal is to help “TJ” (Slagter)to win the Tour,” said Bobridge. “Secondly, the KOM is something possible to take. My form is coming, but very slowly, you can’t rush form.

“I’ve been sick yesterday so hopefully tomorrow I’ll have a good day and we’ll get the maximum result up Willunga Hill.”

In the two Jayco intermediate sprints of the day it was Gilbert who grabbed the top points. He led Howson over the line at Mt Pleasant (80.6km) and again at Springton (89.3km).

Back in the bunch Australian Graeme Brown sprinted over the top of Tour leader Thomas to prevent him from grabbing the oe second bonus for third place and increasing his lead over Brown’s team mate Tom-Jelte Slagter.

“Everyone was thinking about the crosswind sections. It was quite stressful,” said Thomas. “I am used to a bit of argy-bargy, so I am used to that. Graeme Brown was sent up there to get those seconds and he did.

“We thought we may as well have a go (at the intermediate sprints) because it didn’t require fighting for positions. It was worth trying. I didn’t lose anything but I didn’t beat Graeme Brown so there was no change at the end of the day.

“It’ll come down to the second time on Willunga Hill tomorrow,” Thomas predicted. “I’m confident because the boys will be able to support me to the finish.”

Greipel has reclaimed the lead in the Jayco Sprint Classification sitting on 30 points, one clear of Thomas while Gilbert’s efforts in the lead today has moved him to 28 points and third in the sprint ranking.

Gilbert and Howson shared the Europcar Most Competitive Rider honours for the stage which was some consolation for being reeled in by the peloton just six kilometres from the finish.

“It was a huge honour to be away with Philippe Gilbert but it was also a very tough day,” said Howson who placed third in the under 23 time trial at last year’s road world championships. “Philippe is someone I look up to. He’s a hero of mine. He’s the current world champion. To be part of a breakaway with him was great.

“We had a very small chance of making it to the finish but racing is sometimes unpredictable, so you can only try. Hopefully a few people will have taken note of what I did today and today’s breakaway is something for the future.”

Earlier in the day Australian Nathan Haas (Garmin-Sharp) was forced to abandon the race due to illness which means 129 riders will start tomorrow’s Jayco Stage 5.

The so-called ‘Queen’ stage of the race travels 151.5 kilometres from McLaren Vale where the vines meet the sea and will take in the scenic coastal vistas of the Fleurieu Peninsula before heading to the finish atop Old Wilunga Hill which the riders will climb twice.

Today also saw six-and-a-half thousand recreational riders taking part in the annual Bupa Challenge Tour presented by The Advertiser that kicked off early in the morning and took the participants over the same route as the professionals in the Santos Tour Down Under.

Race Results

Tour Down Under (2013) - Stage 4

Modbury to Tanunda (127km)
25 Jan 2013


Stage
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL 3:02:52
2 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD 0
3 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff
4 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
5 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
6 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
7 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco
8 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
9 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
10 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING
11 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
12 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA
13 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
14 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp
15 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp
16 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING
17 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING
18 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL
19 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
20 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp
21 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
22 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco
23 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR
24 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard
25 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL
26 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE
27 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
28 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
29 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia
30 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE
31 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
32 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM
33 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
34 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
35 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
36 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
37 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG
38 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD
39 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA
40 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING
41 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING
42 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
43 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
44 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff
45 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
46 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM
47 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL
48 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR
49 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING
50 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
51 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG
52 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
53 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff
54 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR
55 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
56 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT
57 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING
58 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco
59 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE
60 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard
61 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard
62 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard
63 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard
64 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard
65 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
66 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING
67 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
68 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE
69 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
70 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING
71 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA
72 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
73 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA
74 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA
75 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
76 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling
77 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff
78 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD
79 TANNER, David AUS Blanco
80 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia
81 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG
82 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT
83 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR
84 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia
85 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE
86 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR
87 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR
88 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
89 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM
90 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff
91 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING
92 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling
93 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
94 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +1:42
95 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR 0
96 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp
97 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING
98 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING
99 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING
100 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco
101 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
102 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling
103 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL +2:03
104 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL
105 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG
106 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE 0
107 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING +2:03
108 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard
109 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia +2:07
110 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling 0
111 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco +2:19
112 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE 0
113 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
114 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD
115 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD
116 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
117 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp
118 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
119 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
120 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia
121 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
122 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco
123 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
124 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia
125 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA
126 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
127 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG
128 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG +5:37
129 IMPEY, Daryl RSA ORICA-GREENEDGE 0
130 HAAS, Nathan AUS Garmin-Sharp DNF

General Classification
Position Name Nationality Team Time
1 THOMAS, Geraint GBR SKY PROCYCLING 12:59:09
2 SLAGTER, Tom Jelte NED Blanco 5
3 MORENO BAZAN, Javier ESP MOVISTAR 6
4 HERMANS, Ben BEL Radioshack Leopard 8
5 IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI, Gorka ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 15
6 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
7 BAUER, Jack NZL Garmin-Sharp
8 MACHADO, Tiago POR Radioshack Leopard
9 HANSEN, Adam AUS LOTTO BELISOL
10 BENNET, George NZL Radioshack Leopard
11 PIETROPOLLI, Daniele ITA LAMPRE - ISD
12 VEIKKANEN, Jussi FIN FDJ-BIG MAT
13 KELDERMAN, Wilco NED Blanco
14 ELISSONDE, Kenny FRA FDJ-BIG MAT 23
15 ROJAS GIL, Jose Joaquin ESP MOVISTAR 31
16 CHEREL, Mikael FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE 32
17 VALLS FERRI, Rafael ESP VACANSOLEIL-DCM
18 KASHECHKIN, Andrey KAZ ASTANA
19 PAUWELS, Serge BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP
20 SÖRENSEN, Chris Anker DEN Saxo Tinkoff
21 SANTAROMITA, Ivan ITA BMC RACING 35
22 MORTON, Lachlan David AUS Garmin-Sharp +1:02
23 CANTWELL, Jonathan AUS Saxo Tinkoff +1:25
24 VELITS, Peter SVK OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +1:32
25 PHELAN, Adam AUS UNI SA-Australia
26 SALERNO, Cristiano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +1:50
27 DEMPSTER, Zakkari AUS UNI SA-Australia +1:59
28 BONNAFOND, Guillaume FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +2:08
29 HENDERSON, Greg NZL LOTTO BELISOL +2:41
30 PONZI, Simone ITA ASTANA +2:46
31 HUNTER, Robert RSA Garmin-Sharp +2:47
32 GILBERT, Philippe BEL BMC RACING
33 DE KORT, Koen NED ARG +2:52
34 FAVILLI, Elia ITA LAMPRE - ISD +2:57
35 DE GENDT, Thomas BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +3:11
36 HUTAROVICH, Yauheni BLR AG2R LA MONDIALE +3:16
37 GERRANS, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +3:26
38 BOASSON HAGEN, Edvald NOR SKY PROCYCLING +3:27
39 VISCONTI, Giovanni ITA MOVISTAR +3:32
40 TANNER, David AUS Blanco +3:37
41 DEMARE, Arnaud FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +3:40
42 HAYMAN, Mathew AUS SKY PROCYCLING +3:55
43 VON HOFF, Steele AUS Garmin-Sharp +4:23
44 SULZBERGER, Bernard AUS UNI SA-Australia +4:28
45 DELAGE, Mickael FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +4:31
46 STEEGMANS, Gert BEL OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +4:41
47 HUGUET, Yann FRA ARG +4:45
48 PINEAU, Jérôme FRA OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +4:52
49 GRABSCH, Bert GER OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +5:42
50 AGOSTINI, Stefano ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +5:51
51 OROZ UGALDE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
52 IGLINSKIY, Maxim KAZ ASTANA
53 AMADOR BAKKAZAKOVA, Andrey CRC MOVISTAR
54 ROELANDTS, Jurgen BEL LOTTO BELISOL +6:22
55 GREIPEL, André GER LOTTO BELISOL +6:38
56 GOSS, Matthew Harley AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +6:44
57 MORI, Manuele ITA LAMPRE - ISD +7:12
58 CANUTI, Federico ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +7:18
59 VOIGT, Jens GER Radioshack Leopard
60 CLARKE, Simon AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +7:20
61 WYSS, Danilo SUI BMC RACING +7:31
62 BONNET, William FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +7:45
63 RENSHAW, Mark AUS Blanco +7:55
64 O'GRADY, Stuart AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE
65 MOINARD, Amaël FRA BMC RACING
66 MORABITO, Steve SUI BMC RACING
67 AGNOLI, Valerio ITA ASTANA +8:17
68 SUTTON, Christopher AUS SKY PROCYCLING +8:25
69 LODEWYCK, Klaas BEL BMC RACING +8:36
70 GUTIERREZ PALACIOS, José Ivan ESP MOVISTAR +8:37
71 DIDIER, Laurent LUX Radioshack Leopard +8:54
72 BRAVO OIARBIDE, Garikoitz ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +9:03
73 MCCARTHY, Jay AUS Saxo Tinkoff +9:15
74 STORTONI, Simone ITA LAMPRE - ISD
75 WURF, Cameron AUS Cannondale Pro Cycling +9:22
76 BOBRIDGE, Jack AUS Blanco +9:37
77 KADRI, Biel FRA AG2R LA MONDIALE +9:38
78 FENN, Andrew GBR OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +10:21
79 VANDBORG, Brian DNK Cannondale Pro Cycling +10:22
80 WATSON, Calvin AUS UNI SA-Australia +10:39
81 MIYAZAWA, Takashi JPN Saxo Tinkoff +10:42
82 SERGENT, Jesse NZL Radioshack Leopard +10:54
83 CIMOLAI, Davide ITA LAMPRE - ISD +11:01
84 HERRADA LOPEZ, José ESP MOVISTAR
85 TIMMER, Albert NED ARG +11:17
86 WELLENS, Tim BEL LOTTO BELISOL +11:22
87 STANNARD, Ian GBR SKY PROCYCLING +11:27
88 MOURIS, Jens NED ORICA-GREENEDGE +11:30
89 CAPECCHI, Eros ITA MOVISTAR +12:20
90 WAUTERS, Willem BEL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +12:23
91 KERBY, Jordan AUS UNI SA-Australia +12:34
92 RABON, Frantisek CZE OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP +12:36
93 GASPAROTTO, Enrico ITA ASTANA +12:40
94 HOWSON, Damien AUS UNI SA-Australia +12:44
95 IMPEY, Daryl RSA ORICA-GREENEDGE +12:46
96 HUPOND, Thierry FRA ARG +13:10
97 JUUL JENSEN, Christopher DEN Saxo Tinkoff +13:49
98 FARRAR, Tyler USA Garmin-Sharp +13:51
99 GIACOPPO, Anthony AUS UNI SA-Australia +14:04
100 LOBATO DEL VALLE, Juan Jose ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
101 ABERASTURI IZAGA, Jon ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI
102 DURBRIDGE, Luke AUS ORICA-GREENEDGE +14:25
103 SAGAN, Juraj SVK Cannondale Pro Cycling +14:34
104 SIEBERG, Marcel GER LOTTO BELISOL +14:36
105 BROWN, Graeme AUS Blanco +14:51
106 MARANGONI, Alan ITA Cannondale Pro Cycling +14:53
107 LLOYD, Matthew AUS LAMPRE - ISD +15:05
108 TJALLINGII, Maarten NED Blanco +15:09
109 MANGEL, Laurent FRA FDJ-BIG MAT +15:23
110 APPOLLONIO, Davide ITA AG2R LA MONDIALE +15:46
111 GUARDINI, Andrea ITA ASTANA +16:53
112 KITTEL, Marcel GER ARG
113 CLARKE, Will AUS ARG +17:55
114 EISEL, Bernhard AUT SKY PROCYCLING +19:58
115 AHLSTRAND, Jonas SWE ARG +20:02
116 BOARO, Manuele ITA Saxo Tinkoff +20:30
117 MARKUS, Barry NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +21:06
118 VAN HUMMEL, Kenny Robert NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +22:09
119 VAN POPPEL, Boy NED VACANSOLEIL-DCM +22:11
120 KAISEN, Olivier BEL LOTTO BELISOL +22:50
121 FERRARI, Roberto ITA LAMPRE - ISD +23:11
122 KERN, Julian GER AG2R LA MONDIALE +23:24
123 BAGDONAS, Gediminas LTU AG2R LA MONDIALE +24:40
124 ROWE, Luke GBR SKY PROCYCLING +24:58
125 MARCZYNSKI, Tomasz POL VACANSOLEIL-DCM +26:24
126 SCHLECK, Andy LUX Radioshack Leopard +26:39
127 ASTARLOZA CHAURREAU, Mikel ESP EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI +27:13
128 GUARNIERI, Jacopo ITA ASTANA +28:35
129 KOHLER, Martin SUI BMC RACING +28:58