ADELAIDE, Australia (CT) – The 150.5km second stage began in the suburb of Unley in Adelaide’s inner south before heading north-east out of town into the Adelaide Hills. Indeed most of the first 15km were uphill, providing a challenging start for many riders in the peloton.

There were two concerted efforts to establish an escape group in the opening kilometres but it wasn’t until the 16km mark that the day’s major breakaway got clear. Cameron Meyer (Orica-GreenEdge) had been in an earlier escape attempt and when that was caught he struck out alone, being joined a short time later by Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) and Campbell Flakemore (BMC).

De Gendt and Meyer are no strangers to spending time together in a Tour Down Under breakaway, having been in the race-winning move together on stage 4 of the 2011 race. On that day the chasing bunch misjudged the finale, leaving Meyer to beat De Gendt for the stage win. The win gave Meyer the overall lead and ensured he’d win the 2011 Tour Down Under overall.

With race leader Jack Bobridge and his UniSA-Australia team seemingly happy with the make-up of the breakaway this morning, the bunch sat up slightly allowing the gap to grow. After 29km of racing the lead was out to 3:35 as the three leaders made their up the second-category Basket Range climb.

Thomas De Gendt took the 10 KOM points on offer at the top of the 1.3km ascent, putting himself into the equal lead in the KOM classification with Jack Bobridge. Campbell Flakemore took second over the top (six points), Cam Meyer took third (four points) and back in the main field newly crowned Australian U23 time trial and road race champion Miles Scotson (UniSA-Australia) took the remaining two KOM points.

With Team Sky and UniSA-Australia patrolling the front of the bunch, the gap to the three leaders hovered between three and four minutes. At the intermediate sprint in Verdun, after 49.4km of racing, Thomas De Gendt added to his KOM points with a maximum five points and three bonus seconds at the first intermediate sprint. Meyer was second (three points, two seconds) and Flakemore was third (two points, one second).

The three leaders enjoyed a maximum advantage of 3:55 after 62km, while taking on the first of two laps through the towns of Hahndorf and Littlehampton. But by the time the two laps of that Hahndorf circuit had been completed, and the riders were on the approach to Mylor, the gap was starting to come down.

The second intermediate sprint came with roughly 50km of the 150.5km left to race and again it was Thomas De Gendt that broke clear of the break to take the maximum points (and bonus seconds). Meyer took second while Flakemore had to settle for third.

From the second intermediate sprint in Mylor the riders began the first of two-and-a-bit closing circuits, the three leaders’ advantage hovering around the two-minute mark. When the riders reached Stirling for the first of three visits the gap was back up to 2:20, but with IAM riders Roger Kluge and Stef Clement working hard on the front of the bunch, the three leaders’ advantage was heading down once again.

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With 32km left to race the gap was down to 1:25 and with 28km to go it was well inside one minute. Thomas De Gendt drifted backwards out of the breakaway one kilometre later and was swept up by the peloton, and with 24km left in the stage Meyer and Flakemore had also been caught.

The bunch was together when it passed through Stirling the penultimate time with 21km left to race. A few hundred metres later, Calvin Watson (Trek) broke clear of the main field.

“I saw a good moment,” Watson told CyclingTips after the stage. “The bunch eased up as we caught the break and I thought ‘why not give it a crack?’ The finish doesn’t suit me — a punchy sprinter normally gets the win. ”

“I was joined by Danilo Wyss from BMC”, Watson continued. “We worked together and we got about a 15-second gap and we were looking good, but the charging bunch was also going to come back.”

The peloton reeled in the two leaders in as they passed under the 10km-to-go banner and once again it was IAM and Sky doing the majority of the pacemaking. Jack Bobridge, in the ochre jersey of the overall leader, was near the front of the race, as he had been all stage.

With 6.2km to the finish, much of it uphill, Etixx-Quick-Step made themselves visible near the front of the bunch for the first time all day, riding in support of Gianni Meersman.

Team Sky’s British national champion Peter Kennaugh had the bunch strung out as it began the final 5km of the race but behind him the black and green jerseys of Cannondale-Garmin were massing, in support of Nathan Haas.

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Kennaugh pulled off the front with 2.9km to the line leaving Cannondale-Garmin to set the pace on the uphill approach to the line. With 1.1km to go Orica-GreenEdge came to the front of the peloton for the first time all day, pulling their South African hopeful Daryl Impey into position.

Nathan Haas jumped first, launching his sprint from 300m to go with Impey on his wheel. Haas got a small gap but was soon swamped as his legs gave out.

“At about 300 metres to go there’s a small dip in the road and three years ago that’s where Michael Matthews hit everybody and got the jump,” Haas said after the stage. “I tried to do that today but everyone was a bit clued on and maybe my legs weren’t as good in the end as I would have liked.

“But at the end of the day I did my best.”

Impey, Cadel Evans (BMC) and Tom Dumoulin (Trek Factory Racing) all looked in contention as the finish line fast approached, but it was Juan Jose Lobato who timed his run the best. The Spaniard came from a long way back, flying up the left-hand side of his opponents to take an impressive victory.

“I’ve seen the finish the past two years and we came here last week and did a lot of recon training up the last few kilometres”, Lobato said.

“I’m very thankful to my team. I’ve had two years now of good results and I couldn’t have started 2015 in a better way.”

Impey held on for second but behind him it was Lobato’s teammate Gorka Izaguirre who threw his hands in the air as he crossed the line, celebrating a first and third for Movistar.

After dragging himself up to the front of the bunch in the closing two kilometres, Jack Bobridge crossed the line safely in the middle of the 48-rider lead group. All riders in the group were given the same finishing time, meaning Bobridge will wear the ochre jersey again tomorrow. He also leads the KOM classification.

Thomas De Gendt’s aggression in the day’s main breakaway netted the Belgian the most competitive rider award while Juan Jose Lobato leads the sprint classification and will wear the red jersey tomorrow. Niccolo Bonifazio (Lampre-Merida) moves into the lead in the best young rider classification and Movistar takes over the lead in the teams classification.

Tomorrow’s third stage of the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under takes the riders 143.2km from Norwood to Paracombe. The stage features the 1.6km-long, first-category Torrens Hill KOM, which peaks just 500m before the finish line.

Click here to see our report from stage 1 of the 2015 Santos Tour Down Under.

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Santos Tour Down Under

Stage 2

: Unley > Stirling

Wednesday 21st January (2015)

Classification: 2.UWT

Category: Int. Men

Distance: 150.5km


Stage Result

1. es
LOBATO Juan José
Movistar Team
03:42:24
2. za
IMPEY Daryl
Orica GreenEDGE
-
3. es
IZAGIRRE Gorka
Movistar Team
-
4. nl
DUMOULIN Tom
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
5. au
EVANS Cadel
BMC Racing Team
-
6. es
SANCHEZ Luis Leon
Astana Pro Team
-
7. au
PORTE Richie
Team Sky
-
8. it
BONIFAZIO Niccolo
Lampre - Merida
-
9. au
HAAS Nathan
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
10. fr
DUMOULIN Samuel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
11. es
FERNANDEZ Ruben
Movistar Team
-
12. be
MEERSMAN Gianni
Etixx - Quick Step
-
13. de
GESCHKE Simon
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
14. it
POZZOVIVO Domenico
AG2R La Mondiale
-
15. gb
THOMAS Geraint
Team Sky
-
16. pt
MACHADO Tiago
Team Katusha
-
17. ru
LAGUTIN Sergey
Team Katusha
-
18. au
ROGERS Michael
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
19. au
DENNIS Rohan
BMC Racing Team
-
20. au
BOBRIDGE Jack
Team Budget Forklifts
-
21. au
HANSEN Adam
Lotto Soudal
-
22. fr
JEANNESSON Arnold
FDJ
-
23. au
HAUSSLER Heinrich
IAM Cycling
-
24. nl
WESTRA Lieuwe
Astana Pro Team
-
25. nz
BENNETT George
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
26. au
MEYER Travis
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
27. fr
BOUET Maxime
Etixx - Quick Step
-
28. au
HAIG Jack
-
29. us
STETINA Peter
BMC Racing Team
-
30. au
CLARKE Simon
Orica GreenEDGE
-
31. co
PANTANO GOMEZ Jarlinson
IAM Cycling
-
32. et
GRMAY Tsgabu
Lampre - Merida
-
33. dk
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
34. es
HERRADA José
Movistar Team
-
35. au
TANNER David
IAM Cycling
-
36. au
ROE Thimothy
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
37. fr
BéRARD Julien
AG2R La Mondiale
-
38. dk
BAK Lars Ytting
Lotto Soudal
-
39. fr
ROY Jérémy
FDJ
-
40. it
CAPECCHI Eros
Movistar Team
-
41. nl
LINDEMAN Bert-Jan
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
42. hr
DURASEK Kristijan
Lampre - Merida
-
43. it
MOSER Moreno
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
44. au
MC CONNELL Daniel
Trek Factory Racing
-
45. ru
TSATEVICH Alexey
Team Katusha
-
46. fi
VEIKKANEN Jussi
FDJ
-
47. dk
HANSEN Jesper
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
48. it
MORI Manuele
Lampre - Merida
-
49. es
DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO David
Etixx - Quick Step
0:25
50. au
POWER Robert
-
51. es
REYNES MIMO Vicente
IAM Cycling
0:28
52. be
DOCKX Gert
Lotto Soudal
0:32
53. es
LASTRAS Pablo
Movistar Team
-
54. nz
ROULSTON Hayden
Trek Factory Racing
-
55. ca
HESJEDAL Ryder
Team Cannondale - Garmin
0:34
56. it
VILLELLA Davide
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
57. au
DURBRIDGE Luke
Orica GreenEDGE
-
58. ch
SCHAR Michael
BMC Racing Team
-
59. au
CLARKE William
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
60. it
CATALDO Dario
Astana Pro Team
-
61. au
HAYMAN Mathew
Orica GreenEDGE
0:46
62. ch
ELMIGER Martin
IAM Cycling
0:49
63. au
MEYER Cameron
Orica GreenEDGE
-
64. dk
NORMAN HANSEN Lasse
Team Cannondale - Garmin
0:52
65. sk
VELITS Martin
Etixx - Quick Step
-
66. it
CARUSO Giampaolo
Team Katusha
0:57
67. fr
KADRI Blel
AG2R La Mondiale
1:07
68. lu
DIDIER Laurent
Trek Factory Racing
-
69. gb
KENNAUGH Peter
Team Sky
-
70. fr
PINEAU Cédric
FDJ
-
71. nl
DE KORT Koen
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
72. ch
WYSS Danilo
BMC Racing Team
-
73. ch
ZAUGG Oliver
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
74. nl
BOOM Lars
Astana Pro Team
-
75. us
HAGA Chad
Team Giant - Alpecin
1:21
76. gb
STANNARD Ian
Team Sky
1:26
77. it
PUCCIO Salvatore
Team Sky
-
78. fr
CHAVANEL Sébastien
FDJ
-
79. nl
CLEMENT Stef
IAM Cycling
1:33
80. it
MALACARNE Davide
Astana Pro Team
-
81. nl
ROOSEN Timo
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
1:36
82. ru
BELKOV Maxim
Team Katusha
-
83. nl
KEIZER Martijn
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
84. fr
LE GAC Olivier
FDJ
-
85. nz
BAUER Jack
Team Cannondale - Garmin
1:57
86. us
HOWES Alex
Team Cannondale - Garmin
2:09
87. be
DE VREESE Laurens
Astana Pro Team
3:00
88. ch
DILLIER Silvan
BMC Racing Team
3:16
89. nl
TIMMER Albert
Team Giant - Alpecin
3:32
90. be
LAMPAERT Yves
Etixx - Quick Step
3:52
91. be
SERRY Pieter
Etixx - Quick Step
-
92. it
BOARO Manuele
Tinkoff - Saxo
4:10
93. ch
KOHLER Martin
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
94. au
VON HOFF Steele
NFTO
-
95. us
CRADDOCK Lawson
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
96. gb
ROWE Luke
Team Sky
-
97. ru
ISAYCHEV Vladimir
Team Katusha
-
98. it
CIMOLAI Davide
Lampre - Merida
-
99. kz
TLEUBAYEV Ruslan
Astana Pro Team
4:46
100. au
HEPBURN Michael
Orica GreenEDGE
5:48
101. nz
BEWLEY Sam
Orica GreenEDGE
-
102. ru
BRUTT Pavel
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
103. fr
RIBLON Christophe
AG2R La Mondiale
-
104. nz
HENDERSON Gregory
Lotto Soudal
-
105. au
RENSHAW Mark
Etixx - Quick Step
-
106. au
BROWN Graeme
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
107. it
BONO Matteo
Lampre - Merida
-
108. it
ALAFACI Eugenio
Trek Factory Racing
-
109. nl
FLENS Rick
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
110. au
EDMONDSON Alexander
-
111. au
VAN DER PLOEG Neil
Avanti Racing Team
-
112. au
WATSON Calvin
Trek Factory Racing
-
113. au
FLAKEMORE Campbell
BMC Racing Team
-
114. de
KLUGE Roger
IAM Cycling
-
115. it
FERRARI Roberto
Lampre - Merida
9:59
116. fr
MANZIN Lorrenzo
FDJ
10:12
117. it
COLEDAN Marco
Trek Factory Racing
11:39
118. be
DE GENDT Thomas
Lotto Soudal
13:43
119. be
DEHAES Kenny
Lotto Soudal
-
120. au
SCOTSON Miles
-
121. au
KERBY Jordan
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
122. fr
DOMONT Axel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
123. es
SANZ Enrique
Movistar Team
-
124. it
NIZZOLO Giacomo
Trek Factory Racing
-
125. be
VALLéE Boris
Lotto Soudal
-
126. nl
TJALLINGII Maarten
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
127. fr
GOUGEARD Alexis
AG2R La Mondiale
-
128. de
SELIG Rüdiger
Team Katusha
-
129. de
KITTEL Marcel
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
130. au
SUTTON Chris
Team Sky
-
131. nl
WIPPERT Wouter
Drapac Professional Cycling
19:36
132. nl
MARKUS Barry
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
19:48
DNF. sk
KOLAR Michael
Tinkoff - Saxo
-

General Classification

1. au
BOBRIDGE Jack
Team Budget Forklifts
06:41:55
2. es
LOBATO Juan José
Movistar Team
0:03
3. nl
WESTRA Lieuwe
Astana Pro Team
0:04
4. za
IMPEY Daryl
Orica GreenEDGE
0:07
5. es
IZAGIRRE Gorka
Movistar Team
0:09
6. it
BONIFAZIO Niccolo
Lampre - Merida
0:13
7. be
MEERSMAN Gianni
Etixx - Quick Step
-
8. fr
DUMOULIN Samuel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
9. au
HAAS Nathan
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
10. au
EVANS Cadel
BMC Racing Team
-
11. de
GESCHKE Simon
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
12. es
SANCHEZ Luis Leon
Astana Pro Team
-
13. au
HAUSSLER Heinrich
IAM Cycling
-
14. au
PORTE Richie
Team Sky
-
15. nl
DUMOULIN Tom
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
16. gb
THOMAS Geraint
Team Sky
-
17. au
HANSEN Adam
Lotto Soudal
-
18. au
HAIG Jack
-
19. au
TANNER David
IAM Cycling
-
20. es
FERNANDEZ Ruben
Movistar Team
-
21. pt
MACHADO Tiago
Team Katusha
-
22. au
ROGERS Michael
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
23. nz
BENNETT George
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
24. ru
TSATEVICH Alexey
Team Katusha
-
25. ru
LAGUTIN Sergey
Team Katusha
-
26. es
HERRADA José
Movistar Team
-
27. fr
JEANNESSON Arnold
FDJ
-
28. fr
BéRARD Julien
AG2R La Mondiale
-
29. au
DENNIS Rohan
BMC Racing Team
-
30. au
MEYER Travis
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
31. au
CLARKE Simon
Orica GreenEDGE
-
32. it
CAPECCHI Eros
Movistar Team
-
33. et
GRMAY Tsgabu
Lampre - Merida
-
34. dk
HANSEN Jesper
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
35. fr
BOUET Maxime
Etixx - Quick Step
-
36. co
PANTANO GOMEZ Jarlinson
IAM Cycling
-
37. it
MORI Manuele
Lampre - Merida
-
38. it
POZZOVIVO Domenico
AG2R La Mondiale
-
39. dk
JUUL-JENSEN Christopher
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
40. fr
ROY Jérémy
FDJ
-
41. au
ROE Thimothy
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
42. nl
LINDEMAN Bert-Jan
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
43. us
STETINA Peter
BMC Racing Team
-
44. it
MOSER Moreno
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
45. dk
BAK Lars Ytting
Lotto Soudal
-
46. hr
DURASEK Kristijan
Lampre - Merida
-
47. fi
VEIKKANEN Jussi
FDJ
-
48. au
MC CONNELL Daniel
Trek Factory Racing
-
49. es
DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO David
Etixx - Quick Step
0:38
50. au
POWER Robert
-
51. au
DURBRIDGE Luke
Orica GreenEDGE
0:40
52. es
REYNES MIMO Vicente
IAM Cycling
0:41
53. es
LASTRAS Pablo
Movistar Team
0:45
54. nz
ROULSTON Hayden
Trek Factory Racing
-
55. it
CATALDO Dario
Astana Pro Team
0:47
56. ca
HESJEDAL Ryder
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
57. it
VILLELLA Davide
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
58. au
MEYER Cameron
Orica GreenEDGE
0:58
59. au
HAYMAN Mathew
Orica GreenEDGE
0:59
60. ch
ELMIGER Martin
IAM Cycling
1:02
61. au
CLARKE William
Drapac Professional Cycling
1:04
62. dk
NORMAN HANSEN Lasse
Team Cannondale - Garmin
1:05
63. sk
VELITS Martin
Etixx - Quick Step
-
64. it
CARUSO Giampaolo
Team Katusha
1:10
65. ch
ZAUGG Oliver
Tinkoff - Saxo
1:20
66. fr
PINEAU Cédric
FDJ
-
67. lu
DIDIER Laurent
Trek Factory Racing
-
68. fr
KADRI Blel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
69. nl
BOOM Lars
Astana Pro Team
-
70. ch
WYSS Danilo
BMC Racing Team
-
71. gb
KENNAUGH Peter
Team Sky
-
72. us
HAGA Chad
Team Giant - Alpecin
1:34
73. gb
STANNARD Ian
Team Sky
1:39
74. ru
BELKOV Maxim
Team Katusha
1:46
75. it
MALACARNE Davide
Astana Pro Team
-
76. ch
SCHAR Michael
BMC Racing Team
-
77. nl
CLEMENT Stef
IAM Cycling
-
78. nl
ROOSEN Timo
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
1:49
79. fr
LE GAC Olivier
FDJ
-
80. nl
KEIZER Martijn
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
81. be
DOCKX Gert
Lotto Soudal
1:54
82. fr
CHAVANEL Sébastien
FDJ
2:02
83. nl
DE KORT Koen
Team Giant - Alpecin
2:19
84. us
HOWES Alex
Team Cannondale - Garmin
2:22
85. nz
BAUER Jack
Team Cannondale - Garmin
2:27
86. be
DE VREESE Laurens
Astana Pro Team
3:13
87. ch
DILLIER Silvan
BMC Racing Team
3:29
88. be
SERRY Pieter
Etixx - Quick Step
4:05
89. nl
TIMMER Albert
Team Giant - Alpecin
4:10
90. au
VON HOFF Steele
NFTO
4:23
91. ru
ISAYCHEV Vladimir
Team Katusha
-
92. it
BOARO Manuele
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
93. it
CIMOLAI Davide
Lampre - Merida
-
94. be
LAMPAERT Yves
Etixx - Quick Step
4:42
95. kz
TLEUBAYEV Ruslan
Astana Pro Team
4:59
96. it
ALAFACI Eugenio
Trek Factory Racing
6:01
97. nz
HENDERSON Gregory
Lotto Soudal
-
98. au
WATSON Calvin
Trek Factory Racing
-
99. au
EDMONDSON Alexander
-
100. de
KLUGE Roger
IAM Cycling
-
101. nl
FLENS Rick
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
102. nz
BEWLEY Sam
Orica GreenEDGE
-
103. au
VAN DER PLOEG Neil
Avanti Racing Team
-
104. au
RENSHAW Mark
Etixx - Quick Step
6:18
105. au
FLAKEMORE Campbell
BMC Racing Team
6:22
106. it
BONO Matteo
Lampre - Merida
6:47
107. it
PUCCIO Salvatore
Team Sky
7:19
108. au
BROWN Graeme
Drapac Professional Cycling
7:29
109. ru
BRUTT Pavel
Tinkoff - Saxo
8:09
110. ch
KOHLER Martin
Drapac Professional Cycling
10:03
111. gb
ROWE Luke
Team Sky
-
112. fr
MANZIN Lorrenzo
FDJ
10:25
113. au
HEPBURN Michael
Orica GreenEDGE
11:41
114. it
COLEDAN Marco
Trek Factory Racing
11:52
115. fr
RIBLON Christophe
AG2R La Mondiale
12:12
116. be
DE GENDT Thomas
Lotto Soudal
13:50
117. au
SCOTSON Miles
13:56
118. de
KITTEL Marcel
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
119. au
SUTTON Chris
Team Sky
-
120. fr
DOMONT Axel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
121. de
SELIG Rüdiger
Team Katusha
-
122. es
SANZ Enrique
Movistar Team
14:13
123. be
DEHAES Kenny
Lotto Soudal
14:21
124. nl
TJALLINGII Maarten
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
14:40
125. us
CRADDOCK Lawson
Team Giant - Alpecin
15:13
126. it
FERRARI Roberto
Lampre - Merida
16:23
127. nl
WIPPERT Wouter
Drapac Professional Cycling
19:49
128. nl
MARKUS Barry
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
20:01
129. it
NIZZOLO Giacomo
Trek Factory Racing
20:07
130. au
KERBY Jordan
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
131. be
VALLéE Boris
Lotto Soudal
-
132. fr
GOUGEARD Alexis
AG2R La Mondiale
-

Mountains Classification

1. au
BOBRIDGE Jack
Team Budget Forklifts
10
2. be
DE GENDT Thomas
Lotto Soudal
10
3. au
DURBRIDGE Luke
Orica GreenEDGE
6
4. au
FLAKEMORE Campbell
BMC Racing Team
6
5. nl
WESTRA Lieuwe
Astana Pro Team
4
6. au
MEYER Cameron
Orica GreenEDGE
4
7. ru
BELKOV Maxim
Team Katusha
2
8. au
SCOTSON Miles
2

Points Classification

1. es
LOBATO Juan José
Movistar Team
24
2. au
BOBRIDGE Jack
Team Budget Forklifts
20
3. za
IMPEY Daryl
Orica GreenEDGE
20
4. nl
WESTRA Lieuwe
Astana Pro Team
19
5. it
BONIFAZIO Niccolo
Lampre - Merida
19
6. au
DURBRIDGE Luke
Orica GreenEDGE
18
7. ru
BELKOV Maxim
Team Katusha
17
8. es
IZAGIRRE Gorka
Movistar Team
13
9. nl
DUMOULIN Tom
Team Giant - Alpecin
12
10. au
EVANS Cadel
BMC Racing Team
11
11. gb
THOMAS Geraint
Team Sky
10
12. be
MEERSMAN Gianni
Etixx - Quick Step
10
13. es
SANCHEZ Luis Leon
Astana Pro Team
10
14. au
PORTE Richie
Team Sky
9
15. au
HAUSSLER Heinrich
IAM Cycling
8
16. au
HAAS Nathan
Team Cannondale - Garmin
7
17. au
VON HOFF Steele
NFTO
7
18. fr
DUMOULIN Samuel
AG2R La Mondiale
6
19. au
MEYER Cameron
Orica GreenEDGE
6
20. au
FLAKEMORE Campbell
BMC Racing Team
4

Youth Classification

1. it
BONIFAZIO Niccolo
Lampre - Merida
06:42:08
2. nl
DUMOULIN Tom
Team Giant - Alpecin
-
3. au
HAIG Jack
-
4. nz
BENNETT George
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
-
5. es
FERNANDEZ Ruben
Movistar Team
-
6. dk
HANSEN Jesper
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
7. au
DENNIS Rohan
BMC Racing Team
-
8. et
GRMAY Tsgabu
Lampre - Merida
-
9. it
MOSER Moreno
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
10. au
POWER Robert
0:25
11. au
DURBRIDGE Luke
Orica GreenEDGE
0:27
12. it
VILLELLA Davide
Team Cannondale - Garmin
0:34
13. dk
NORMAN HANSEN Lasse
Team Cannondale - Garmin
0:52
14. nl
ROOSEN Timo
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
1:36
15. fr
LE GAC Olivier
FDJ
-
16. ch
DILLIER Silvan
BMC Racing Team
3:16
17. be
LAMPAERT Yves
Etixx - Quick Step
4:29
18. it
ALAFACI Eugenio
Trek Factory Racing
5:48
19. au
WATSON Calvin
Trek Factory Racing
-
20. au
EDMONDSON Alexander
-
21. au
FLAKEMORE Campbell
BMC Racing Team
6:09
22. gb
ROWE Luke
Team Sky
9:50
23. fr
MANZIN Lorrenzo
FDJ
10:12
24. au
HEPBURN Michael
Orica GreenEDGE
11:28
25. au
SCOTSON Miles
13:43
26. fr
DOMONT Axel
AG2R La Mondiale
-
27. us
CRADDOCK Lawson
Team Giant - Alpecin
15:00
28. nl
WIPPERT Wouter
Drapac Professional Cycling
19:36
29. nl
MARKUS Barry
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
19:48
30. au
KERBY Jordan
Drapac Professional Cycling
19:54
31. be
VALLéE Boris
Lotto Soudal
-
32. fr
GOUGEARD Alexis
AG2R La Mondiale
-

Teams Classification

1.
Movistar Team
20:06:24
2.
BMC Racing Team
-
3.
AG2R La Mondiale
-
4.
Team Katusha
-
5.
Lampre - Merida
-
6.
IAM Cycling
-
7.
Tinkoff - Saxo
-
8.
FDJ
-
9.
UniSA-Australia
0:25
10.
Etixx - Quick Step
-
11.
Lotto Soudal
0:32
12.
Orica GreenEDGE
0:34
13.
Astana Pro Team
-
14.
Team Cannondale - Garmin
-
15.
Drapac Professional Cycling
-
16.
Team Giant - Alpecin
1:07
17.
Team Sky
-
18.
Team LottoNL-Jumbo
1:36
19.
Trek Factory Racing
1:39