Fedrigo pips Pellizotti to win stage 9; Nocentini holds lead
- By VeloNews.com
- Published Jul. 12, 2009
- Updated Jul. 12, 2009 at 6:51 PM UTC
Pierrick Fedrigo (Bbox Bouygues Telecom) countered a late attack by fellow breakaway Franco Pellizotti (Liquigas) to win stage 9 of the 2009 Tour de France on Sunday.
The two were the survivors of a 13-rider break that went clear early on in the 160.5km race from Saint Gaudens to Tarbes, which took in two of the most storied climbs of this part of France, the Category 1 Col d’Aspin and the hors categorie Col du Tourmalet.
But the Pyrenean giants came so early in the stage, they had no effect on the battle for the overall victory. Once over the top of the Tourmalet there remained 70.5km to race, all either downhill or flat, and none of the contenders for the overall made a move on either ascent, preferring to ride safely and anonymously in the bunch.
“It was pretty controlled, although it’s never easy,” said Astana’s Lance Armstrong, who remains in third place overall at eight seconds behind race leader Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r-La Mondiale). “The tempo was pretty regular as no one really attacked — we just kind of rode our race.
“I have felt a lot more pain on the Tourmalet.”
Columbia-HTC, Caisse d’Epargne and Rabobank all came to the front on the long drag to the line, chasing the break in hopes of setting up one of their men for the stage win. But the pursuit ended a half-minute short of success.
2009 Tour de France
- Stage 9: Saint-Gaudens to Tarbes
- 160.5km (99.7 miles)
- Stage winner: Pierrik Fedrigo (Bbox) in 4:05:31
- Stage winner’s average speed:39.2 kph (24.4 mph)
- GC leader: Rinaldo Nocentini (Ag2r)
- Points leader: Thor Hushovd (Cervelo TestTeam)
- Climbing leader: Egoi Martinez (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
- Team GC leader: Ag2r
- Best young rider: Tony Martin (Columbia-HTC)
- Stage wins/GC leaders
- Stage 1 (ITT): Fabian Cancellara/Cancellara
- Stage 2: Mark Cavendish/Cancellara
- Stage 3: Cavendish/Cancellara
- Stage 4 (TTT): Astana/Cancellara
- Stage 5: Thomas Voeckler/Cancellara
- Stage 6: Thor Hushovd/Cancellara
- Stage 7: Brice Feillu/Rinaldo Nocentini
- Stage 8: Luis Leon Sanchez/Nocentini
- Up Next:
- Monday is a rest day. Tuesday’s stage 10 is a 194.5km (120.9 mile) sprinter’s stage from Limoges to Issoudun in central France.
Going into the final kilometer, Pellizotti tried to surprise his French rival with a sneak attack on a dodgy corner, but it was nothing doing and he had to settle for second on the day — along with the prize for the most aggressive rider.
“I felt strong throughout the day,” said Fedrigo after claiming his second career stage win at the Tour, the first coming in 2006. “The break was working well together and then I was able to work with Pellizotti in the finish.
“Going through the last kilometers, I was at the front and I wasn’t sure I was going to win. When Pellizotti came around me on the corner, I knew I could take him.”
There were no changes in the battle for the overall in the third and final day in the Pyrenees as Oscar Freire (Rabobank) led the bunch in 34 seconds later. Nocenti will spend Monday’s rest day admiring his yellow jersey, with Astana’s Alberto Contador and Armstrong in second and third at six and eight seconds back, respectively. Andy Schleck (Saxo Bank) had a spot of bad luck when he punctured just outside the 3km limit. But he managed to regain the other hopefuls with the help of former breakaway Jens Voigt.
How it unfolded
At 15km a break of 13 formed: Fedrigo, Pellizotti, Voigt, Heinrich Haussler (Cervélo TestTeam); Danny Pate (Garmin-Slipstream); Christophe Riblon (Ag2r-La Mondiale); Benoit Vaugrenard (Française des Jeux); Daniele Righi (Liquigas); Stephane Auge and Leonardo Duque (Cofidis); Markus Fothen (Milram); Stijn Devolder (Quick Step); and Simon Geschke (Skil-Shimano).
At 30km, all but four had been retrieved — Pellizotti, Voigt, Duque and Fedrigo — and 5km later they had an advantage of four minutes. Katusha was setting the pace in the field, which contained yellow jersey Nocenti, Armstrong, Contador, Andreas Klöden and Levi Leipheimer (Astana), Bradley Wiggins and Christian Vande Velde (Garmin-Slipstream), Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto), Tony Martin (Columbia-HTC) and the Schleck brothers, Andy and Fränk (Saxo Bank).
On the lower slopes of the Col d’Aspin, Laurens Ten Dam (Rabobank) had a dig, joined by Amets Txurruka (Euskaltel), Egoi Martinez and Amets Txurruka (Euskaltel). Sergio Paulinho (Astana) and Vladimir Karpets (Katusha) also made the cut.
Up front, Voigt was setting tempo in the break, which had shed Duque. But in a hint of what was to come, it was Pellizotti who led over the summit with Fedrigo second. The first chase followed a couple minutes later with the bunch summiting at 3:20.
The composition of the first chase changed on the slopes of the Col d’Aspin: Ten Dam, Paulinho, Martinez and Txurruka were joined by David Moncoutie (Cofidis), Jurgen Van den Broeck (Silence-Lotto), Juan Miguel Garate (Rabobank) and Thomas Voeckler (Bbox).
Up ahead, the break was changing, too — Voigt drifted off the back on the Col du Tourmalet, leaving Pellizotti and Fedrigo out front.
Pellizotti led the way over the Tourmalet. Behind, Garate was setting tempo at the front of the first chase with Van den Broeck on his wheel. Moncoutie tried to come around him at the summit, but Garate held him off.
Meanwhile, the man who got the chase going, Ten Dam, hit the deck on the descent and fell out of the pursuit. Armstrong, meanwhile, came to the front of the peloton on the descent — not as a demonstration of strength, but as a measure of caution.
Down comes the hammer
With 57km remaining, the two leaders were 3:15 ahead of the chase group and 5:10 ahead of the peloton. Then someone gave the word and the peloton began to chase in earnest, with first Astana and then Columbia-HTC twisting the throttle, the latter perhaps thinking of Kim Kirchen.
Ten kilometers further along a shredded and dirt-speckled Ten Dam was back in the peloton and the impetus seemed to have gone out of the seven-man chase. But the two breakaways, Pellizotti and Fedrigo, soldiered on.
With 41km to race the twosome had just over four minutes on the peloton, which was gathering up the first chase group. In the absence of green jersey Thor Hushovd (Cervélo) and Mark Cavendish (Columbia), Rabobank was taking a hand in the pursuit on behalf of Freire, as was Caisse d’Epargne for Joaquin Rojas.
All these interested parties quickly began chipping away at the break’s margin, whittling it down to 3:23 with 35km to go.
The escapees soldier on
With 30km to race Rabobank was drilling it at the front of the bunch and the gap was down to two and a half minutes. Seven kilometers further along and it was Caisse d’Epargne pushing the pace, but Pellizotti and Fedrigo were hanging tough, clinging to their advantage as they raced through the streets of Lourdes.
Ten kilometers from the finish the leaders held just 90 seconds on the chase. Caisse d’Epargne was getting a small assist from Rabobank, nibbling another 30 seconds from the deficit with 7km to go, and Garmin-Slipstream was moving forward, too, for Wiggins.
Five kilometers from the line another 15 seconds had evaporated. But the twisty, narrow streets of Tarbes, punctuated with road furniture, seemed to favor the two leaders.
Two kilometers from the line Pellizotti and Fedrigo still clung to a 40-second advantage — and it was going to be just enough. The Italian tried to shell Fedrigo with a jump going into the final corner, but the Bbox man had studied the finish and would not be caught out.
“Thankfully I had a look at the stage finish so I knew there was a bend not far from the finish,” said Fedrigo. “Once he attacked I made sure I jumped on his wheel, especially as there was a bit of a headwind.”
“I am feeling really good in this Tour,” Fedrigo added. “I hope to get another chance.”
So, too, no doubt, is Pellizotti. “We rode together in accord because we both had an accord to race to the line,” he said. “We knew that would be our only chance to win, to take it all the way to the line and play it out in the sprint. We heard that the peloton was closing in on us. With the sprint, he was simply stronger than me.”
As for race leader Nocentini, he was content with the way the day played itself out.
“It was a hard day again across the Pyrenees, but it was ideal with the breakaway up the road,” he said. “We didn’t see a lot of movement from the favorites, so i was able to make it over the Tourmalet. It wasn’t easy and my team did a great job to pace me up the climb. I really want to thank them.
“Once I made it over the Tourmalet, it was pretty tranquil. We let the other riders try to set up the sprint, so we didn’t have to do any work in the final kilometers.
“It’s great to defend the yellow jersey for another day. It’s big for me and for my team.”
Race notes
• Third time a charm: Fedrigo is the third French rider to triumph so far in this year’s Tour. Teammate Voeckler won stage 5 in Perpignan while Agritubel’s Brice Feillu took the mountainous seventh stage to Arcalis.
• Cervélo doing double duty: Cervélo TestTeam was keeping an eye on two races during Sunday’s stage, according to director Alex Sans Vega. “The most important thing today was to protect Thor’s green jersey. There was an escape early, with four riders up front, so that took the pressure off us before the intermediate sprint. For the rest of the day, it was a question of helping Carlos (Sastre).” The team will continue to work to keep Hushovd in the green jersey while trying to see that Sastre loses no more time, he added. “The most important thing is to avoid further setbacks and protect Carlos going into the third week,” Vega said. “Carlos is strong and the third week is always his best.”
• Rogers feeling better: Australian Michael Rogers (Columbia-HTC) appeared more optimistic about continuing the Tour after managing to stay with the main peloton throughout the third and final day in the Pyrenees. A crash on Thursday’s rain-slick stage left him with a swollen disc in his back, struggling to produce any power, but Sunday’s ride proved “much better than I thought it was going to be,” he said. Rogers, who crashed out of the 2007 Tour, has been enduring some grueling sessions of physiotherapy since his still, and he will enjoy more of the same on Monday’s rest day.
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Results
Stage 9 results
- 1. Pierrick Fedrigo Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:05:31
- 2. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas
- 3. Oscar Freire Rabobank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 4. Serguei Ivanov Team Katusha in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 5. Peter Velits Team Milram in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 6. Joaquin Rojas Jose Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 7. Greg Van Avermaet Silence – Lotto in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 8. Geoffroy Lequatre Agritubel in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 9. Alessandro Ballan Lampre – N.g.c in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 10. Nicolas Roche Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 11. Jérémy Roy Francaise Des Jeux in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 12. Christophe Le Mevel Francaise Des Jeux in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 13. Sylvain Chavanel Quick Step in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 14. Sébastien Minard Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 15. Brice Feillu Agritubel in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 16. George Hincapie Team Columbia – Htc in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 17. Andréas KlÖden Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 18. Pierre Rolland Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 19. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 20. Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 21. Maxime Monfort Team Columbia – Htc in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 22. Tony Martin Team Columbia – Htc in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 23. Alberto Contador Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 24. Rinaldo Nocentini Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 25. Christian Knees Team Milram in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 26. Denis Menchov Rabobank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 27. Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 28. Cadel Evans Silence – Lotto in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 29. Linus Gerdemann Team Milram in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 30. Christian Vande Velde Garmin – Slipstream in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 31. Hayden Roulston Cervelo Test Team in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 32. Ryder Hesjedal Garmin – Slipstream in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 33. Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 34. Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 35. Vladimir Efimkin Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 36. Frank Schleck Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 37. Vladimir Karpets Team Katusha in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 38. Alexandre Botcharov Team Katusha in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 39. Levi Leipheimer Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 40. Luis-leon Sanchez Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 41. Bradley Wiggins Garmin – Slipstream in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 42. Carlos Sastre Cervelo Test Team in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 43. Lance Armstrong Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 44. Haimar Zubeldia Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 45. Michael Rogers Team Columbia – Htc in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 46. Yaroslav Popovych Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 47. Kim Kirchen Team Columbia – Htc in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 48. Roman Kreuziger Liquigas in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 49. Broeck Jurgen Van Den Silence – Lotto in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 50. Nicki Sorensen Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 51. Rigoberto Uran Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 52. Bingen Fernandez Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 53. Sandy Casar Francaise Des Jeux in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 54. Jose Angel Gomez Marchante Cervelo Test Team in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 55. Chris Sorensen Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 56. Volodymir Gustov Cervelo Test Team in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 57. Frederik Willems Liquigas in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 58. Amets Txurruka Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 59. Maxime Bouet Agritubel in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 60. Egoi Martinez Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 61. Stephane Goubert Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 62. Gustav Larsson Team Saxo Bank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 63. Carlos Barredo Quick Step in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 64. Matthew Lloyd Silence – Lotto in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 65. David Moncoutie Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 66. Laurent Lefevre Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 67. David Millar Garmin – Slipstream in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 68. Sergio Paulinho Astana in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 69. Hubert Dupont Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 70. Luis Pasamontes Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 71. Yury Trofimov Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 72. Manuel Garate Juan Rabobank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 73. Nicolas Vogondy Agritubel in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 74. Ivan Gutierrez José Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 75. David Arroyo Caisse D’epargne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 76. Amaël Moinard Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 77. Laurens Ten Dam Rabobank in 4:06:05 at 00:34
- 78. Grischa Niermann Rabobank in 4:06:50 at 01:19
- 79. Da Costa Rui Alberto Faria Caisse D’epargne in 4:07:03 at 01:32
- 80. Charles Wegelius Silence – Lotto in 4:07:39 at 02:08
- 81. Martijn Maaskant Garmin – Slipstream in 4:20:46 at 15:15
- 82. Johan Van Summeren Silence – Lotto in 4:20:46 at 15:15
- 83. Mauro Santambrogio Lampre – N.g.c in 4:20:46 at 15:15
- 84. Joan Horrach Team Katusha in 4:20:46 at 15:15
- 85. José Oroz Juan Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:20:46 at 15:15
- 86. Christophe Kern Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 87. Alessandro Vanotti Liquigas in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 88. Sebastian Lang Silence – Lotto in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 89. Joost Posthuma Rabobank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 90. Christophe Moreau Agritubel in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 91. Arnaud Coyot Caisse D’epargne in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 92. Marcin Sapa Lampre – N.g.c in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 93. Jonathan Hivert Skil-Shimano in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 94. Stef Clement Rabobank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 95. Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 96. Brian Vandborg Liquigas in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 97. Kurt-asle Arvesen Team Saxo Bank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 98. Staf Scheirlinckx Silence – Lotto in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 99. Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 100. Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 101. Gregory Rast Astana in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 102. Nicolaï Trussov Team Katusha in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 103. Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 104. Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 105. Luis Arrieta Jose Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 106. Christophe Riblon Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 107. Ruben Perez Moreno Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 108. Stuart O’grady Team Saxo Bank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 109. David Zabriskie Garmin – Slipstream in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 110. Sylvain Calzati Agritubel in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 111. Leonardo Duque Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 112. Jussi Veikkanen Francaise Des Jeux in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 113. Igor Anton Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 114. David Loosli Lampre – N.g.c in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 115. Julian Dean Garmin – Slipstream in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 116. Antonio Flecha Juan Rabobank in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 117. Daniele Righi Lampre – N.g.c in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 118. Johannes FrÖhlinger Team Milram in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 119. Cyril Dessel Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 120. Jérôme Pineau Quick Step in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 121. Inigo Cuesta Cervelo Test Team in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 122. Rémi Pauriol Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 123. Yukiya Arashiro Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:24:19 at 18:48
- 124. Fabian Wegmann Team Milram in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 125. Lloyd Mondory Ag2r-La Mondiale in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 126. Stéphane Auge Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 127. Matteo Tosatto Quick Step in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 128. Romain Feillu Agritubel in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 129. Andreas Klier Cervelo Test Team in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 130. Yauheni Hutarovich Francaise Des Jeux in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 131. Peter Wrolich Team Milram in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 132. Gerald Ciolek Team Milram in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 133. Marco Bandiera Lampre – N.g.c in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 134. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia – Htc in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 135. Bernhard Eisel Team Columbia – Htc in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 136. Niki Terpstra Team Milram in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 137. Bert Grabsch Team Columbia – Htc in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 138. Thor Hushovd Cervelo Test Team in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 139. Alan Perez Lezaun Euskaltel – Euskadi in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 140. Fumiyuki Beppu Skil-Shimano in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 141. Sébastien Rosseler Quick Step in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 142. Mickaël Delage Silence – Lotto in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 143. Cyril Lemoine Skil-Shimano in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 144. Stijn Devolder Quick Step in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 145. Fabio Sabatini Liquigas in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 146. Styn Vandenbergh Team Katusha in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 147. Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 148. Daniel Lancaster Brett Cervelo Test Team in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 149. Steven De Jongh Quick Step in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 150. Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 151. Marzio Bruseghin Lampre – N.g.c in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 152. Daniele Bennati Liquigas in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 153. Simon Spilak Lampre – N.g.c in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 154. Tyler Farrar Garmin – Slipstream in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 155. Tom Boonen Quick Step in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 156. William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 157. Anthony Geslin Francaise Des Jeux in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 158. Alexandre Pichot Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 159. Benoît Vaugrenard Francaise Des Jeux in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 160. Jérôme Coppel Francaise Des Jeux in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 161. Mark Renshaw Team Columbia – Htc in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 162. Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 163. Dmitriy Muravyev Astana in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 164. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 165. Markus Fothen Team Milram in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 166. Angelo Furlan Lampre – N.g.c in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 167. Saïd Haddou Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 168. Simon Geschke Skil-Shimano in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 169. Samuel Dumoulin Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 170. Danny Pate Garmin – Slipstream in 4:30:28 at 24:57
- 171. Kenny Robert Van Hummel Skil-Shimano in 4:43:34 at 38:03
GC standings | Click for TOP
- 1. Rinaldo Nocentini Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:24:21
- 2. Alberto Contador Astana in 34:24:27
- 3. Lance Armstrong Astana in 34:24:29 at 00:08
- 4. Levi Leipheimer Astana in 34:25:00 at 00:39
- 5. Bradley Wiggins Garmin – Slipstream in 34:25:07 at 00:46
- 6. Andréas KlÖden Astana in 34:25:15 at 00:54
- 7. Tony Martin Team Columbia – Htc in 34:25:21 at 01:00
- 8. Christian Vande Velde Garmin – Slipstream in 34:25:45 at 01:24
- 9. Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank in 34:26:10 at 01:49
- 10. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas in 34:26:15 at 01:54
- 11. Luis-leon Sanchez Caisse D’epargne in 34:26:37 at 02:16
- 12. Maxime Monfort Team Columbia – Htc in 34:26:42 at 02:21
- 13. Frank Schleck Team Saxo Bank in 34:26:46 at 02:25
- 14. Roman Kreuziger Liquigas in 34:27:01 at 02:40
- 15. Vladimir Efimkin Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:27:06 at 02:45
- 16. Carlos Sastre Cervelo Test Team in 34:27:13 at 02:52
- 17. Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel – Euskadi in 34:27:23 at 03:02
- 18. Cadel Evans Silence – Lotto in 34:27:28 at 03:07
- 19. Kim Kirchen Team Columbia – Htc in 34:27:37 at 03:16
- 20. Vladimir Karpets Team Katusha in 34:28:10 at 03:49
- 21. Sandy Casar Francaise Des Jeux in 34:28:19 at 03:58
- 22. Haimar Zubeldia Astana in 34:28:35 at 04:14
- 23. Yaroslav Popovych Astana in 34:28:41 at 04:20
- 24. Linus Gerdemann Team Milram in 34:28:41 at 04:20
- 25. Brice Feillu Agritubel in 34:28:47 at 04:26
- 26. Alexandre Botcharov Team Katusha in 34:29:21 at 05:00
- 27. Denis Menchov Rabobank in 34:29:23 at 05:02
- 28. George Hincapie Team Columbia – Htc in 34:29:46 at 05:25
- 29. Peter Velits Team Milram in 34:29:49 at 05:28
- 30. Christophe Le Mevel Francaise Des Jeux in 34:30:24 at 06:03
- 31. Stephane Goubert Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:31:15 at 06:54
- 32. Manuel Garate Juan Rabobank in 34:31:17 at 06:56
- 33. Gustav Larsson Team Saxo Bank in 34:31:20 at 06:59
- 34. David Moncoutie Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 34:31:48 at 07:27
- 35. Chris Sorensen Team Saxo Bank in 34:32:27 at 08:06
- 36. Christian Knees Team Milram in 34:32:42 at 08:21
- 37. Broeck Jurgen Van Den Silence – Lotto in 34:33:58 at 09:37
- 38. Pierre Rolland Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:34:20 at 09:59
- 39. Nicki Sorensen Team Saxo Bank in 34:34:57 at 10:36
- 40. Laurens Ten Dam Rabobank in 34:36:05 at 11:44
- 41. Sergio Paulinho Astana in 34:36:11 at 11:50
- 42. Sylvain Chavanel Quick Step in 34:36:21 at 12:00
- 43. Jose Angel Gomez Marchante Cervelo Test Team in 34:36:38 at 12:17
- 44. Jérémy Roy Francaise Des Jeux in 34:38:13 at 13:52
- 45. Volodymir Gustov Cervelo Test Team in 34:38:58 at 14:37
- 46. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas in 34:39:10 at 14:49
- 47. Sébastien Minard Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 34:39:17 at 14:56
- 48. Egoi Martinez Euskaltel – Euskadi in 34:39:51 at 15:30
- 49. Ivan Gutierrez José Caisse D’epargne in 34:40:23 at 16:02
- 50. Nicolas Roche Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:41:06 at 16:45
- 51. Laurent Lefevre Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:41:13 at 16:52
- 52. Rigoberto Uran Caisse D’epargne in 34:41:28 at 17:07
- 53. Yury Trofimov Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:43:01 at 18:40
- 54. Amets Txurruka Euskaltel – Euskadi in 34:44:34 at 20:13
- 55. Hubert Dupont Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:45:16 at 20:55
- 56. Christophe Riblon Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:45:55 at 21:34
- 57. Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank in 34:47:23 at 23:02
- 58. Luis Pasamontes Caisse D’epargne in 34:47:59 at 23:38
- 59. Nicolas Vogondy Agritubel in 34:49:05 at 24:44
- 60. Grischa Niermann Rabobank in 34:49:24 at 25:03
- 61. Rémi Pauriol Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 34:51:04 at 26:43
- 62. David Millar Garmin – Slipstream in 34:51:39 at 27:18
- 63. Christophe Moreau Agritubel in 34:52:19 at 27:58
- 64. Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:52:24 at 28:03
- 65. Joaquin Rojas Jose Caisse D’epargne in 34:52:28 at 28:07
- 66. Geoffroy Lequatre Agritubel in 34:52:29 at 28:08
- 67. Carlos Barredo Quick Step in 34:53:22 at 29:01
- 68. Kurt-asle Arvesen Team Saxo Bank in 34:54:09 at 29:48
- 69. David Zabriskie Garmin – Slipstream in 34:54:11 at 29:50
- 70. Ryder Hesjedal Garmin – Slipstream in 34:55:49 at 31:28
- 71. Matthew Lloyd Silence – Lotto in 34:56:18 at 31:57
- 72. Luis Arrieta Jose Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:56:22 at 32:01
- 73. Jérôme Pineau Quick Step in 34:57:05 at 32:44
- 74. David Arroyo Caisse D’epargne in 34:57:10 at 32:49
- 75. Serguei Ivanov Team Katusha in 34:57:44 at 33:23
- 76. Johannes FrÖhlinger Team Milram in 34:57:49 at 33:28
- 77. José Oroz Juan Euskaltel – Euskadi in 34:59:12 at 34:51
- 78. Maxime Bouet Agritubel in 34:59:23 at 35:02
- 79. Gorka Verdugo Euskaltel – Euskadi in 34:59:43 at 35:22
- 80. Charles Wegelius Silence – Lotto in 35:00:01 at 35:40
- 81. Alessandro Ballan Lampre – N.g.c in 35:00:04 at 35:43
- 82. Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank in 35:00:32 at 36:11
- 83. Frederik Willems Liquigas in 35:01:07 at 36:46
- 84. Antonio Flecha Juan Rabobank in 35:02:13 at 37:52
- 85. Igor Anton Euskaltel – Euskadi in 35:03:23 at 39:02
- 86. Pierrick Fedrigo Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:04:04 at 39:43
- 87. Cyril Dessel Ag2r-La Mondiale in 35:04:15 at 39:54
- 88. Da Costa Rui Alberto Faria Caisse D’epargne in 35:05:46 at 41:25
- 89. Oscar Freire Rabobank in 35:06:19 at 41:58
- 90. Hayden Roulston Cervelo Test Team in 35:06:31 at 42:10
- 91. Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas in 35:06:56 at 42:35
- 92. Sylvain Calzati Agritubel in 35:06:59 at 42:38
- 93. Amaël Moinard Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:08:09 at 43:48
- 94. Bingen Fernandez Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:08:52 at 44:31
- 95. Greg Van Avermaet Silence – Lotto in 35:09:06 at 44:45
- 96. Sebastian Lang Silence – Lotto in 35:11:46 at 47:25
- 97. David Loosli Lampre – N.g.c in 35:12:25 at 48:04
- 98. Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha in 35:12:29 at 48:08
- 99. Jussi Veikkanen Francaise Des Jeux in 35:13:18 at 48:57
- 100. Simon Spilak Lampre – N.g.c in 35:13:28 at 49:07
- 101. Inigo Cuesta Cervelo Test Team in 35:14:56 at 50:35
- 102. Martijn Maaskant Garmin – Slipstream in 35:15:41 at 51:20
- 103. Christophe Kern Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:15:50 at 51:29
- 104. Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano in 35:16:42 at 52:21
- 105. Ruben Perez Moreno Euskaltel – Euskadi in 35:17:10 at 52:49
- 106. Johan Van Summeren Silence – Lotto in 35:18:33 at 54:12
- 107. Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team in 35:19:45 at 55:24
- 108. Stijn Devolder Quick Step in 35:20:06 at 55:45
- 109. Alessandro Vanotti Liquigas in 35:20:11 at 55:50
- 110. Joost Posthuma Rabobank in 35:21:14 at 56:53
- 111. Jérôme Coppel Francaise Des Jeux in 35:22:01 at 57:40
- 112. Marzio Bruseghin Lampre – N.g.c in 35:22:18 at 57:57
- 113. Markus Fothen Team Milram in 35:23:35 at 59:14
- 114. Sébastien Rosseler Quick Step in 35:23:55 at 59:34
- 115. Stuart O’grady Team Saxo Bank in 35:24:03 at 59:42
- 116. Brian Vandborg Liquigas in 35:24:05 at 59:44
- 117. Michael Rogers Team Columbia – Htc in 35:25:05 at 1:00:44
- 118. Joan Horrach Team Katusha in 35:28:14 at 1:03:53
- 119. Anthony Geslin Francaise Des Jeux in 35:28:22 at 1:04:01
- 120. Lloyd Mondory Ag2r-La Mondiale in 35:28:39 at 1:04:18
- 121. Thor Hushovd Cervelo Test Team in 35:28:53 at 1:04:32
- 122. Stef Clement Rabobank in 35:29:08 at 1:04:47
- 123. Leonardo Duque Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:29:44 at 1:05:23
- 124. Arnaud Coyot Caisse D’epargne in 35:31:21 at 1:07:00
- 125. Daniele Righi Lampre – N.g.c in 35:32:30 at 1:08:09
- 126. Benoît Vaugrenard Francaise Des Jeux in 35:32:33 at 1:08:12
- 127. Nicolaï Trussov Team Katusha in 35:33:18 at 1:08:57
- 128. Alexandre Pichot Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:34:40 at 1:10:19
- 129. Julian Dean Garmin – Slipstream in 35:34:59 at 1:10:38
- 130. Matteo Tosatto Quick Step in 35:36:35 at 1:12:14
- 131. Daniele Bennati Liquigas in 35:37:06 at 1:12:45
- 132. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha in 35:37:10 at 1:12:49
- 133. Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano in 35:37:22 at 1:13:01
- 134. Styn Vandenbergh Team Katusha in 35:37:44 at 1:13:23
- 135. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia – Htc in 35:38:15 at 1:13:54
- 136. Bert Grabsch Team Columbia – Htc in 35:38:23 at 1:14:02
- 137. Daniel Lancaster Brett Cervelo Test Team in 35:38:25 at 1:14:04
- 138. Simon Geschke Skil-Shimano in 35:39:05 at 1:14:44
- 139. Mauro Santambrogio Lampre – N.g.c in 35:39:31 at 1:15:10
- 140. Gregory Rast Astana in 35:39:40 at 1:15:19
- 141. Gerald Ciolek Team Milram in 35:39:53 at 1:15:32
- 142. Peter Wrolich Team Milram in 35:40:28 at 1:16:07
- 143. Marcin Sapa Lampre – N.g.c in 35:40:30 at 1:16:09
- 144. Samuel Dumoulin Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:40:40 at 1:16:19
- 145. Mickaël Delage Silence – Lotto in 35:41:08 at 1:16:47
- 146. Yukiya Arashiro Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:42:17 at 1:17:56
- 147. Marco Bandiera Lampre – N.g.c in 35:43:31 at 1:19:10
- 148. Steven De Jongh Quick Step in 35:44:44 at 1:20:23
- 149. Romain Feillu Agritubel in 35:44:58 at 1:20:37
- 150. Fabian Wegmann Team Milram in 35:44:59 at 1:20:38
- 151. Fabio Sabatini Liquigas in 35:45:46 at 1:21:25
- 152. Tom Boonen Quick Step in 35:46:02 at 1:21:41
- 153. Stéphane Auge Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 35:46:17 at 1:21:56
- 154. Bernhard Eisel Team Columbia – Htc in 35:46:46 at 1:22:25
- 155. Cyril Lemoine Skil-Shimano in 35:47:12 at 1:22:51
- 156. Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano in 35:47:17 at 1:22:56
- 157. Fumiyuki Beppu Skil-Shimano in 35:47:25 at 1:23:04
- 158. Mark Renshaw Team Columbia – Htc in 35:47:25 at 1:23:04
- 159. Saïd Haddou Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:48:04 at 1:23:43
- 160. Dmitriy Muravyev Astana in 35:48:07 at 1:23:46
- 161. Alan Perez Lezaun Euskaltel – Euskadi in 35:48:13 at 1:23:52
- 162. Staf Scheirlinckx Silence – Lotto in 35:48:56 at 1:24:35
- 163. William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:48:57 at 1:24:36
- 164. Tyler Farrar Garmin – Slipstream in 35:50:53 at 1:26:32
- 165. Niki Terpstra Team Milram in 35:50:59 at 1:26:38
- 166. Jonathan Hivert Skil-Shimano in 35:53:15 at 1:28:54
- 167. Danny Pate Garmin – Slipstream in 35:54:03 at 1:29:42
- 168. Andreas Klier Cervelo Test Team in 35:57:07 at 1:32:46
- 169. Yauheni Hutarovich Francaise Des Jeux in 35:57:31 at 1:33:10
- 170. Angelo Furlan Lampre – N.g.c in 36:08:03 at 1:43:42
- 171. Kenny Robert Van Hummel Skil-Shimano in 36:23:53 at 1:59:32
Best young rider standings | Click for TOP
- 1. Tony Martin Team Columbia – Htc in 34:25:21
- 2. Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank in 34:26:10
- 3. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas in 34:26:15 at 00:54
- 4. Roman Kreuziger Liquigas in 34:27:01 at 01:40
- 5. Brice Feillu Agritubel in 34:28:47 at 03:26
- 6. Peter Velits Team Milram in 34:29:49 at 04:28
- 7. Chris Sorensen Team Saxo Bank in 34:32:27 at 07:06
- 8. Pierre Rolland Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:34:20 at 08:59
- 9. Nicolas Roche Ag2r-La Mondiale in 34:41:06 at 15:45
- 10. Rigoberto Uran Caisse D’epargne in 34:41:28 at 16:07
- 11. Yury Trofimov Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 34:43:01 at 17:40
- 12. Joaquin Rojas Jose Caisse D’epargne in 34:52:28 at 27:07
- 13. Johannes FrÖhlinger Team Milram in 34:57:49 at 32:28
- 14. Maxime Bouet Agritubel in 34:59:23 at 34:02
- 15. Da Costa Rui Alberto Faria Caisse D’epargne in 35:05:46 at 40:25
- 16. Greg Van Avermaet Silence – Lotto in 35:09:06 at 43:45
- 17. Simon Spilak Lampre – N.g.c in 35:13:28 at 48:07
- 18. Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano in 35:16:42 at 51:21
- 19. Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team in 35:19:45 at 54:24
- 20. Jérôme Coppel Francaise Des Jeux in 35:22:01 at 56:40
- 21. Nicolaï Trussov Team Katusha in 35:33:18 at 1:07:57
- 22. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha in 35:37:10 at 1:11:49
- 23. Styn Vandenbergh Team Katusha in 35:37:44 at 1:12:23
- 24. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia – Htc in 35:38:15 at 1:12:54
- 25. Simon Geschke Skil-Shimano in 35:39:05 at 1:13:44
- 26. Mauro Santambrogio Lampre – N.g.c in 35:39:31 at 1:14:10
- 27. Gerald Ciolek Team Milram in 35:39:53 at 1:14:32
- 28. Mickaël Delage Silence – Lotto in 35:41:08 at 1:15:47
- 29. Yukiya Arashiro Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 35:42:17 at 1:16:56
- 30. Marco Bandiera Lampre – N.g.c in 35:43:31 at 1:18:10
- 31. Romain Feillu Agritubel in 35:44:58 at 1:19:37
- 32. Fabio Sabatini Liquigas in 35:45:46 at 1:20:25
- 33. Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano in 35:47:17 at 1:21:56
- 34. Tyler Farrar Garmin – Slipstream in 35:50:53 at 1:25:32
- 35. Niki Terpstra Team Milram in 35:50:59 at 1:25:38
- 36. Jonathan Hivert Skil-Shimano in 35:53:15 at 1:27:54
Mountain standings | Click for TOP
- 1. Egoi Martinez Euskaltel – Euskadi 78 points
- 2. Christophe Kern Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 59 points
- 3. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas 55 points
- 4. Brice Feillu Agritubel 49 points
- 5. Pierrick Fedrigo Bbox Bouygues Telecom 49 points
- 6. Christophe Riblon Ag2r-La Mondiale 46 points
- 7. Sandy Casar Francaise Des Jeux 43 points
- 8. Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel – Euskadi 38 points
- 9. Vladimir Efimkin Ag2r-La Mondiale 35 points
- 10. Rinaldo Nocentini Ag2r-La Mondiale 34 points
- 11. Manuel Garate Juan Rabobank 32 points
- 12. Johannes FrÖhlinger Team Milram 32 points
- 13. David Moncoutie Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 31 points
- 14. Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom 31 points
- 15. Luis-leon Sanchez Caisse D’epargne 26 points
- 16. Jérôme Pineau Quick Step 23 points
- 17. George Hincapie Team Columbia – Htc 21 points
- 18. Amets Txurruka Euskaltel – Euskadi 21 points
- 19. Broeck Jurgen Van Den Silence – Lotto 20 points
- 20. Ivan Gutierrez José Caisse D’epargne 20 points
- 21. Cadel Evans Silence – Lotto 19 points
- 22. Laurens Ten Dam Rabobank 17 points
- 23. Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas 17 points
- 24. Alberto Contador Astana 15 points
- 25. Stéphane Auge Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 14 points
- 26. Pierre Rolland Bbox Bouygues Telecom 14 points
- 27. Sergio Paulinho Astana 14 points
- 28. Antonio Flecha Juan Rabobank 13 points
- 29. Haimar Zubeldia Astana 12 points
- 30. Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 11 points
- 31. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha 11 points
- 32. Levi Leipheimer Astana 10 points
- 33. Leonardo Duque Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 10 points
- 34. Jussi Veikkanen Francaise Des Jeux 9 points
- 35. David Zabriskie Garmin – Slipstream 9 points
- 36. David Millar Garmin – Slipstream 8 points
- 37. Sylvain Chavanel Quick Step 8 points
- 38. Tony Martin Team Columbia – Htc 6 points
- 39. Anthony Geslin Francaise Des Jeux 6 points
- 40. Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano 6 points
- 41. Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 6 points
- 42. Cyril Dessel Ag2r-La Mondiale 5 points
- 43. Maxime Bouet Agritubel 4 points
- 44. Alexandre Botcharov Team Katusha 3 points
- 45. Markus Fothen Team Milram 3 points
- 46. Laurent Lefevre Bbox Bouygues Telecom 2 points
- 47. Samuel Dumoulin Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 2 points
- 48. Bradley Wiggins Garmin – Slipstream 1 points
- 49. Rémi Pauriol Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 1 points
- 50. Stef Clement Rabobank 1 points
- 51. Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano 1 points
Points standings | Click for TOP
- 1. Thor Hushovd Cervelo Test Team 117 points
- 2. Mark Cavendish Team Columbia – Htc 106 points
- 3. Joaquin Rojas Jose Caisse D’epargne 75 points
- 4. Gerald Ciolek Team Milram 66 points
- 5. Oscar Freire Rabobank 62 points
- 6. Fabian Cancellara Team Saxo Bank 55 points
- 7. Tyler Farrar Garmin – Slipstream 54 points
- 8. Thomas Voeckler Bbox Bouygues Telecom 47 points
- 9. Franco Pellizotti Liquigas 47 points
- 10. Jérôme Pineau Quick Step 46 points
- 11. Romain Feillu Agritubel 39 points
- 12. Nicolas Roche Ag2r-La Mondiale 38 points
- 13. Pierrick Fedrigo Bbox Bouygues Telecom 36 points
- 14. Samuel Dumoulin Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 36 points
- 15. Andréas KlÖden Astana 34 points
- 16. Lloyd Mondory Ag2r-La Mondiale 34 points
- 17. Mikhail Ignatiev Team Katusha 34 points
- 18. George Hincapie Team Columbia – Htc 32 points
- 19. Maxime Bouet Agritubel 31 points
- 20. Rinaldo Nocentini Ag2r-La Mondiale 31 points
- 21. Stéphane Auge Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 30 points
- 22. Yukiya Arashiro Bbox Bouygues Telecom 30 points
- 23. Cadel Evans Silence – Lotto 29 points
- 24. Angelo Furlan Lampre – N.g.c 29 points
- 25. Mark Renshaw Team Columbia – Htc 28 points
- 26. Sylvain Chavanel Quick Step 27 points
- 27. Christophe Kern Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 27 points
- 28. Alessandro Ballan Lampre – N.g.c 26 points
- 29. Cyril Lemoine Skil-Shimano 26 points
- 30. Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano 25 points
- 31. Luis-leon Sanchez Caisse D’epargne 24 points
- 32. Tony Martin Team Columbia – Htc 24 points
- 33. Sandy Casar Francaise Des Jeux 23 points
- 34. Ivan Gutierrez José Caisse D’epargne 22 points
- 35. Alberto Contador Astana 22 points
- 36. Brice Feillu Agritubel 21 points
- 37. Ruben Perez Moreno Euskaltel – Euskadi 21 points
- 38. Linus Gerdemann Team Milram 21 points
- 39. Peter Velits Team Milram 21 points
- 40. Leonardo Duque Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 20 points
- 41. Christophe Riblon Ag2r-La Mondiale 20 points
- 42. Filippo Pozzato Team Katusha 20 points
- 43. Danilo Napolitano Team Katusha 20 points
- 44. Fabian Wegmann Team Milram 19 points
- 45. William Bonnet Bbox Bouygues Telecom 19 points
- 46. Andy Schleck Team Saxo Bank 18 points
- 47. Roman Kreuziger Liquigas 18 points
- 48. Egoi Martinez Euskaltel – Euskadi 18 points
- 49. Fumiyuki Beppu Skil-Shimano 18 points
- 50. Kenny Robert Van Hummel Skil-Shimano 18 points
- 51. Mikel Astarloza Euskaltel – Euskadi 17 points
- 52. Johannes FrÖhlinger Team Milram 17 points
- 53. Bradley Wiggins Garmin – Slipstream 16 points
- 54. Yaroslav Popovych Astana 15 points
- 55. Nicolaï Trussov Team Katusha 15 points
- 56. Stef Clement Rabobank 14 points
- 57. Vincenzo Nibali Liquigas 14 points
- 58. Serguei Ivanov Team Katusha 14 points
- 59. Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano 14 points
- 60. Levi Leipheimer Astana 13 points
- 61. Vladimir Efimkin Ag2r-La Mondiale 13 points
- 62. Greg Van Avermaet Silence – Lotto 13 points
- 63. Saïd Haddou Bbox Bouygues Telecom 13 points
- 64. Marcin Sapa Lampre – N.g.c 12 points
- 65. Jérémy Roy Francaise Des Jeux 12 points
- 66. Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team 11 points
- 67. Sébastien Rosseler Quick Step 11 points
- 68. Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano 11 points
- 69. David Millar Garmin – Slipstream 10 points
- 70. Anthony Geslin Francaise Des Jeux 10 points
- 71. Sébastien Minard Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne 10 points
- 72. Cyril Dessel Ag2r-La Mondiale 10 points
- 73. Lance Armstrong Astana 9 points
- 74. Alexandre Pichot Bbox Bouygues Telecom 9 points
- 75. Kim Kirchen Team Columbia – Htc 8 points
- 76. Geoffroy Lequatre Agritubel 8 points
- 77. Maxime Monfort Team Columbia – Htc 5 points
- 78. Alexandre Botcharov Team Katusha 5 points
- 79. Tom Boonen Quick Step 5 points
- 80. Alan Perez Lezaun Euskaltel – Euskadi 5 points
- 81. Frank Schleck Team Saxo Bank 4 points
- 82. Christophe Le Mevel Francaise Des Jeux 4 points
- 83. Amets Txurruka Euskaltel – Euskadi 4 points
- 84. Aleksandr Kuschynski Liquigas 4 points
- 85. Fabio Sabatini Liquigas 4 points
- 86. Yauheni Hutarovich Francaise Des Jeux 4 points
- 87. Christian Knees Team Milram 3 points
- 88. Jens Voigt Team Saxo Bank 3 points
- 89. Simon Geschke Skil-Shimano 3 points
- 90. Mickaël Delage Silence – Lotto 3 points
- 91. Steven De Jongh Quick Step 3 points
- 92. Haimar Zubeldia Astana 2 points
- 93. Manuel Garate Juan Rabobank 2 points
- 94. Kurt-asle Arvesen Team Saxo Bank 2 points
- 95. Antonio Flecha Juan Rabobank 2 points
- 96. Grischa Niermann Rabobank 1 points
- 97. Michael Rogers Team Columbia – Htc 1 points
Team GC standings | Click for TOP
- 1. Ag2r-La Mondiale in 101:39:15
- 2. Astana in 101:39:18
- 3. Team Columbia – Htc in 101:44:00 at 04:45
- 4. Team Milram in 101:44:35 at 05:20
- 5. Team Saxo Bank in 101:44:39 at 05:24
- 6. Garmin – Slipstream in 101:45:11 at 05:56
- 7. Caisse D’epargne in 101:46:20 at 07:05
- 8. Cofidis Le Credit En Ligne in 101:49:15 at 10:00
- 9. Rabobank in 101:50:26 at 11:11
- 10. Francaise Des Jeux in 101:52:14 at 12:59
- 11. Euskaltel – Euskadi in 101:52:22 at 13:07
- 12. Cervelo Test Team in 101:55:28 at 16:13
- 13. Liquigas in 101:57:25 at 18:10
- 14. Bbox Bouygues Telecom in 102:01:20 at 22:05
- 15. Silence – Lotto in 102:02:30 at 23:15
- 16. Agritubel in 102:03:51 at 24:36
- 17. Team Katusha in 102:06:56 at 27:41
- 18. Quick Step in 102:29:20 at 50:05
- 19. Lampre – N.g.c in 103:14:38 at 1:35:23
- 20. Skil-Shimano in 104:33:00 at 2:53:45
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