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TRANSFERS :
0 x = J. Santos, P. Baumbauer, I. Todorov, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney, B. Nowak, M. Cunha, B. Osman
1 x = J. Györfi
2 x =
3 x = D. Van Leent, A. Martez, R. Kutowsky, R. Bökov
4 x = S. Allen, A. Bat, U. Unaozidi, D. Heuvel
5 x = K.M. Müür, H. Lé, K. Szajbel, A. Popa
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STAGE 10. SAINT FLOUR - ALBI :
Wout van Aert takes maiden Tour de France victory in Albi.
Wout van Aert claimed his first Tour de France stage victory in Albi, the fourth for Jumbo-Visma and the third for Belgian riders, at the end of an eventful stage 10 to Albi. A lot of damage was done by Team Ineos as they managed to split the bunch into pieces in the crosswinds and gained a lot of time on Thibaut Pinot, Jakob Fuglsang, Richie Porte and Mikel Landa, considering that it was a fairly flat stage. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey.
Six riders in the lead 171 riders took the start of stage 10 in Saint-Flour. Lilian Calmejane (Total Direct Energie) was first to attack right after the flag off as he was determined to win in his hometown of Albi but he was reined in and another group managed to take off, composed of five riders: Tony Gallopin (AG2R-La Mondiale), Natnael Berhane (Cofidis), Anthony Turgis (Total Direct Energie), Mads Würtz Schmidt (Katusha-Alpecin) and Odd Christian Eiking (Wanty-Groupe Gobert). Michael Schär (CCC), the most aggressive rider of stage 4, bridged the gap at km 12 to make it a six-man breakaway that satisfied the peloton. Sprinters teams, namely Deceuninck-Quick Step, Lotto-Soudal and Jumbo-Visma maintained the time difference below three minutes until it reached 3’05’’ with 140km to go.
Action in the crosswind 73km before the end, Team Ineos and Bora-Hansgrohe profited from a strong side wind to put the hammer down. It brought the gap down quickly. The time difference was only 25’’ at the bottom of the côte de La Malric (km 164.5) but the peloton slowed down up the hill and the advantage of the six leaders was back to two minutes with 50km to go. As a consequence of this hard racing, Calmejane was among the riders in difficulty as the Tour de France entered the Tarn province he hails from. Another strong action 33km before the finish split the peloton in three with George Bennett (Jumbo-Visma), fourth on GC, got trapped in the third part.
Pinot and Fuglsang lose 1’40’’, Landa 2’08’’ 25km before the end, the six escapees got swallowed by the yellow jersey group led by riders from Ineos and Movistar while Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), Richie Porte and Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo), Rigoberto Uran (EF Education First), Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) and Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) were trapped in a second group and George Bennett (Jumbo-Visma) in the third peloton. The Pinot-Fuglsang group was 20’’ behind with 20km to go and 15’’ behind with 15km to go. Mikel Landa (Movistar) was hampered by a mechanical. Ineos and Deceuninck-Quick Step kept pulling at the front and the gap increased significantly in the last 15km. On the finishing line, after Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma) pipped Elia Viviani (Deceuninck-Quick Step) on the line with Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) in third place, the deficit of the Pinot-Fuglsang group was 1’40’’ and Landa completed the stage 2’08’’ after the yellow jersey peloton that included defending champion Geraint Thomas and his team-mate Egan Bernal.
STAGE 10 RESULT :
1. W. Van Aert (100) 2. E. Viviani (70) 3. C. Ewan (50) 4. M. Matthews (35) 5. P. Sagan (30) 6. J. Philipsen (25) 7. S. Colbrelli (20) 8. M. Trentin (16) 9. O. Naesen (13) 10. G. Van Avermaet (10) 11. J. Alaphilippe (7) 12. G. Thomas (5) 13. M. Würtz (3) 14. E. Bernal (2) 15. M. Richeze (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. G. Ciccone > E. Bernal (20)
COMBATIVE : N. Berhane (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. O.C. Eiking (20) 2. A. Turgis (15) 3. M. Würtz (10) 4. T. Gallopin (6) 5. M. Schär (4) 6. N. Berhane (2)
CLASSIFICATION STAGE 10 :
1. M. Cunha = 235 2. U. Unaozidi = 207 3. J. Györfi = 197 4. A. Popa = 192 5. D. Van Leent = 177 6. R. Bökov = 172 7. J. Santos = 165 8. H. Lë = 148 9. A. Martez = 142 10. D. Heuvel = 141 11. S. Allen = 105 12. R. Kutowsky = 97 13. J. Zoltan = 88 14. K. Szajbel = 77 15. G. Tierney = 69 16. B. Osman = 55 17. A. Bat = 47 18. I. Todorov = 40 19. P. Baumbauer = 37 20. K.M. Müür = 17 21. B. Nowak = 10
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1395 2. A. Martez = 1279 3. M. Cunha = 1231 4. R. Bökov = 1208 5. D. Heuvel = 1138 6. K. Szajbel = 1075 7. H. Lé = 1046 8. A. Bat = 1007 9. U. Unaozidi = 983 10. D. Van Leent = 947 11. J. Santos = 922 12. P. Baumbauer = 895 13. R. Kutowsky = 853 14. I. Todorov = 755 15. G. Tierney = 751 16. A. Popa = 693 17. B. Osman = 659 18. K.M. Müür = 622 19. J. Zoltan = 542 20. S. Allen = 487 21. B. Nowak = 328
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands) 8. K. Szajbel (Poland) 9. A. Bat (Croatia) 10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary) 8. J. Györfi (Hungary) 9. J. Györfi (Hungary) 10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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Finally rest day ...….
;-)
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Rest day, time for a thank you for Upeo. You are doing a fantastic job.
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Indeed, thanks Upeo for a more exciting Tour de France! I learned a lot about riders I never would've thought.
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You're welcome lads, I'm just happy that I can bring a little extra excitement to an already exciting Tour de France.
And all the best is yet to come. I for one can't wait to see what will happen in the Pyrenees and the Alps.
:-)
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My team is like he graveyard for riders Tour de France ambitions. Today I successfully dented the hopes of both Pinot and Bennett.
I might start taking requests if anyone wants to bestow bad luck on a rider?
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Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 15th 2019,22:44:32 ) You're welcome lads, I'm just happy that I can bring a little extra excitement to an already exciting Tour de France.
And all the best is yet to come. I for one can't wait to see what will happen in the Pyrenees and the Alps.
:-)
Thanks again for your efforts Upeo, it certainly adds a little more excitement to each stage.
I think we’re set for a really exciting race from now right until Paris, just hoping G can keep himself out of trouble (hence him coming nowhere near my team selection).
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Upeo, I think you missed this one :)
Quote ( Kuba Szajbel @ July 14th 2019,13:52:30 ) Out De Marchi in van Avermaet
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Quote ( Kuba Szajbel @ July 15th 2019,23:28:04 ) Upeo, I think you missed this one :)
Quote ( Kuba Szajbel @ July 14th 2019,13:52:30 )
Out De Marchi in van Avermaet
Nope didn't mis it, but it will only count from stage 11 on. ;-)
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And why is that precisely? ;)
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Quote ( Simon Allen @ July 15th 2019,23:02:18 ) Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 15th 2019,22:44:32 )
You're welcome lads, I'm just happy that I can bring a little extra excitement to an already exciting Tour de France.
And all the best is yet to come. I for one can't wait to see what will happen in the Pyrenees and the Alps.
:-)
Thanks again for your efforts Upeo, it certainly adds a little more excitement to each stage.
I think we’re set for a really exciting race from now right until Paris, just hoping G can keep himself out of trouble (hence him coming nowhere near my team selection).
Could you please put G in your squad. I have nothing against British people, but I have seen enough British Grand Tour winners for the next twenty years, with Wiggo/Froompy/Yates and G.
;-)
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Quote ( Kuba Szajbel @ July 16th 2019,12:07:43 ) And why is that precisely? ;)
Because the start was at 12:25 yesterday. So your transfer was an houre to late.
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Kuba Szajbel …> Correction will be made. My mistake, I didn't enter the name of Van Avermaet in your list yet, while it should have.
My Mistake.
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I did add it to your total amount of transfers, but just forget to put in him in your list of drivers. Thank you for being a wake instead of me. hihihi ;)
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Quote ( Kuba Szajbel @ July 16th 2019,12:26:04 ) Gotcha! ;)
Yeeeah
LOL ;-)
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Kuba Szajbel .. > Then the ten missing points from Van Avermaet will be given after tomorrow's stage.
I just opened the program I made for this Tour, and I did already get a notification that you did only have nine riders in your team.
So in the end it would Always have worked out fine. I created this sheet in such a way that it is impossible to make errors or to mis something. Otherwise I do get a notification.
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I'm relieved to hear it, I really like those 10 points!
Well done with the challenge calc and keeping this thread alive and discussion open, you're on fire girl! ;)
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K. Szajbel, I added Greg van Avermaet to your team from yesterday on and the scores are adapted.
STAGE 10 RESULT :
1. W. Van Aert (100) 2. E. Viviani (70) 3. C. Ewan (50) 4. M. Matthews (35) 5. P. Sagan (30) 6. J. Philipsen (25) 7. S. Colbrelli (20) 8. M. Trentin (16) 9. O. Naesen (13) 10. G. Van Avermaet (10) 11. J. Alaphilippe (7) 12. G. Thomas (5) 13. M. Würtz (3) 14. E. Bernal (2) 15. M. Richeze (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. G. Ciccone > E. Bernal (20)
COMBATIVE : N. Berhane (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. O.C. Eiking (20) 2. A. Turgis (15) 3. M. Würtz (10) 4. T. Gallopin (6) 5. M. Schär (4) 6. N. Berhane (2)
CLASSIFICATION STAGE 10 :
1. M. Cunha = 235 2. U. Unaozidi = 207 3. J. Györfi = 197 4. A. Popa = 192 5. D. Van Leent = 177 6. R. Bökov = 172 7. J. Santos = 165 8. H. Lë = 148 9. A. Martez = 142 10. D. Heuvel = 141 11. S. Allen = 105 12. R. Kutowsky = 97 13. J. Zoltan = 88 14. K. Szajbel = 87 15. G. Tierney = 69 16. B. Osman = 55 17. A. Bat = 47 18. I. Todorov = 40 19. P. Baumbauer = 37 20. K.M. Müür = 17 21. B. Nowak = 10
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1395 2. A. Martez = 1279 3. M. Cunha = 1231 4. R. Bökov = 1208 5. D. Heuvel = 1138 6. K. Szajbel = 1085 7. H. Lé = 1046 8. A. Bat = 1007 9. U. Unaozidi = 983 10. D. Van Leent = 947 11. J. Santos = 922 12. P. Baumbauer = 895 13. R. Kutowsky = 853 14. I. Todorov = 755 15. G. Tierney = 751 16. A. Popa = 693 17. B. Osman = 659 18. K.M. Müür = 622 19. J. Zoltan = 542 20. S. Allen = 487 21. B. Nowak = 328
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands) 8. K. Szajbel (Poland) 9. A. Bat (Croatia) 10. M. Cunha (Portugal)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary) 8. J. Györfi (Hungary) 9. J. Györfi (Hungary) 10. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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16th out of 21.... Pfff.... Seems like I'm only a domestique this 2019 edition! Anybody wants protection in the mountains? I climb better than I ride the flat :D
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Quote ( Rainer Bõkov @ July 15th 2019,12:40:17 ) Schachmann OUT Nizzolo IN
The stage was on when I made the transfer so I can still change it?
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Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 16th 2019,12:19:56 ) Quote ( Simon Allen @ July 15th 2019,23:02:18 )
Quote ( Upeo Unaozidi @ July 15th 2019,22:44:32 )
You're welcome lads, I'm just happy that I can bring a little extra excitement to an already exciting Tour de France.
And all the best is yet to come. I for one can't wait to see what will happen in the Pyrenees and the Alps.
:-)
Thanks again for your efforts Upeo, it certainly adds a little more excitement to each stage.
I think we’re set for a really exciting race from now right until Paris, just hoping G can keep himself out of trouble (hence him coming nowhere near my team selection).
Could you please put G in your squad. I have nothing against British people, but I have seen enough British Grand Tour winners for the next twenty years, with Wiggo/Froompy/Yates and G.
;-)
This please! ;)
I never thought this would happen but I'm starting to like the hilly stages more then the mountain stages since they are way less predictable with Ineos controlling the bunch. If G somehow is not good enough the mountain stages can become interesting again.
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Quote ( Rainer Bõkov @ July 16th 2019,15:56:16 ) Quote ( Rainer Bõkov @ July 15th 2019,12:40:17 )
Schachmann OUT Nizzolo IN
The stage was on when I made the transfer so I can still change it?
Officially you made the transfer after 12:25, so it didn't count for the stage of yesterday. Means that you can undo that transfer until the next stage starts.
It was only because I didn't want to be childish in not counting the transfer because of those 15 minutes, that I did add it to your total. But I can change that very easily. ;-)
So in my opinion you have all the right to undo that last transfer if you want. We would only follow the game rules. And it doesn't make any difference in your score of yesterday neither.
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TRANSFERS :
0 x = J. Santos, P. Baumbauer, I. Todorov, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney, B. Nowak, M. Cunha, B. Osman
1 x = J. Györfi
2 x = R. Bökov
3 x = D. Van Leent, A. Martez, R. Kutowsky
4 x = S. Allen, A. Bat, U. Unaozidi, D. Heuvel
5 x = K.M. Müür, H. Lé, K. Szajbel, A. Popa
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Quote ( Alex Popa @ July 16th 2019,15:37:46 ) 16th out of 21.... Pfff.... Seems like I'm only a domestique this 2019 edition! Anybody wants protection in the mountains? I climb better than I ride the flat :D
I could need some help with my planned attack on the podium guys. hehehe (evil smile)
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Out > 0 - T. GALLOPIN 500 - W. BARGUIL
In > 0 - T. MARTIN 500 - M. KWIATKOWSKI
So devastated by Pinot's Bizarre Adventure on monday :( He had done so well in the first week sniff...
(opens a new bottle to forget)
The A-TEAM :
3000 - E. BERNAL 2500 - J. ALAPHILLIPE 2000 - T. PINOT 1500 - S. KRUIJSWIJK 500 - S. COLLBRELL 500 - M. KWIATKOWSKI 0 - Y. LAMPAERT 0 - S. CUMMINGS 0 - D. TEUNS 0 - T. MARTIN
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Don't worry Basile,
Thibaut is in great shape, (the only one who could keep up with "G" on La Planche des belles filles.), so I expect a lot of him.
He was already very, very strong in the Dauphiné. And of course he will lose a bit more time next friday in the TT, but after that he should be able to fight back second by second until the second rest day. The real differences are gonna be made in the last week of this years Tour.
The Tour has yet to start, so keep cheering for Pinot !!
:-)
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TRANSFERS :
0 x = J. Santos, P. Baumbauer, I. Todorov, J. Zoltan, G. Tierney, B. Nowak, M. Cunha, B. Osman
1 x = J. Györfi
2 x = R. Bökov, B. Osman
3 x = D. Van Leent, A. Martez, R. Kutowsky
4 x = S. Allen, A. Bat, U. Unaozidi, D. Heuvel
5 x = K.M. Müür, H. Lé, K. Szajbel, A. Popa
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STAGE 11. ALBI - TOULOUSE :
Caleb Ewan pockets first Tour de France triumph.
Caleb Ewan claimed his first Tour de France victory on stage 11 in Toulouse, making it ten different winners of the first ten individual stages this year. The Australian pocket rocket outclassed Dylan Groenewegen in a very tight finish. Julian Alaphilippe retained the yellow jersey ahead of the Pyrenean stages.
Calmejane, Perez, Rosseto and Aimé De Gendt at the front 170 riders took the start of stage 11 in Albi. One non-starter: Rick Zabel (Katusha-Alpecin). Four riders took off from the gun: Lilian Calmejane (Total Direct Energie), Aimé De Gendt (Wanty-Groupe Gobert), Anthony Perez and Stéphane Rossetto (Cofidis). It was highly expected that Albi native Calmejane and Toulouse native Perez would be part of the move from Albi to Toulouse. The sprinters’ teams put Maxime Monfort (Lotto-Soudal), Tony Martin (Jumbo-Visma) and Kasper Asgreen (Deceuninck-Quick Step) at the head of the peloton to maintain the time difference under three minutes. It was 2’55’’ at the côte de Tonnac (km 32) where Perez passed first ahead of De Gendt and the maximum time difference was recorded at côte de Castelnau-de-Montmiral (km 77) where Perez was first as well.
Quintana and Porte in a crash Perez also won the intermediate sprint at Gaillac (km 87). The gap was down to one minute with 50km to go. 30km before the end, a crash took Nairo Quintana (Movistar), Michael Woods (EF Education First), Richie Porte and former yellow jersey Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo), among others, to the ground. Niki Terpstra (Total Direct Energie) was forced to pull out. The GC riders involved in the accident made it back to the pack. It was bunched up again at the front when De Gendt, the most aggressive rider of the day, was the last breakaway rider swallowed by the peloton with 4.5km to go.
Grand Tour trilogy for Ewan Jumbo-Visma took the command of the peloton in the last 4km of racing, with Wout van Aert and Amund Groendahl Jansen pulling hard. Katusha-Alpecin and Bora-Hansgrohe took over before the Dutch team went to the front again. Despite missing his lead out man Jasper De Buyst who got caught in a crash with 10km to go, Caleb Ewan of Lotto-Soudal perfectly positioned himself behind Dylan Groenewegen and pipped him on the line to become the sixth rider taking his first ever Tour de France victory this year. Like Elia Viviani in Nancy, he completed his Grand Tour trilogy at the age of 25 after winning one stage at La Vuelta and three at the Giro. He had four top 3 before he managed to reach his goal in his first participation to the Tour de France.
STAGE 11 RESULT :
1. C. Ewan (100) 2. D. Groenewegen (70) 3. E. Viviani (50) 4. P. Sagan (35) 5. J. Debusschere (30) 6. S. Colbrelli (25) 7. J. Philipsen (20) 8. C. Bol (16) 9. A. Kristoff (13) 10. W. Barguil (10) 11. A. Pasqualon (7) 12. N. Bonifazio (5) 13. E. Bernal (3) 14. M. Teunissen (2) 15. M. Richeze (1)
JERSEYS :
Yellow. J. Alaphilippe > J. Alaphilippe (0) Green. P. Sagan > P. Sagan (0) Polka dot. T. Wellens > T. Wellens (0) White. E. Bernal > E. Bernal (0)
COMBATIVE : A. De Gendt (10)
INTERMEDIATE SPRINT :
1. A. Perez (20) 2. A. De Gendt (15) 3. L. Calmejane (10) 4. S. Rossetto (6) 5. E. Viviani (4) 6. P. Sagan (2)
CLASSIFICATION STAGE 11 :
1. J. Györfi = 137 2. K. Szajbel = 125 3. D. Van Leent = 118 4. A. Martez = 92 5. M. Cunha = 84 6. R. Kutowsky, D. Heuvel = 79 8. U. Unaozidi = 65 9. S. Allen = 63 10. I. Todorov = 47 11. P. Baumbauer = 42 12. J. Santos = 40 13. A. Bat = 37 14. B. Osman, R. Bökov = 28 16. A. Popa, H. Lé = 25 18. J. Zoltan = 23 19. G. Tierney = 13 20. B. Nowak = 10 21. K.M. Müür = 0
OVERALL CLASSIFICATION :
1. J. Györfi = 1532 2. A. Martez = 1371 3. M. Cunha = 1315 4. R. Bökov = 1236 5. D. Heuvel = 1217 6. K. Szajbel = 1210 7. H. Lé = 1071 8. D. Van Leent = 1065 9. U. Unaozidi = 1048 10. A. Bat = 1044 11. J. Santos = 962 12. P. Baumbauer = 937 13. R. Kutowsky = 932 14. I. Todorov = 802 15. G. Tierney = 764 16. A. Popa = 718 17. B. Osman = 687 18. K.M. Müür = 622 19. J. Zoltan = 565 20. S. Allen = 550 21. B. Nowak = 338
STAGE :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. R. Bökov (Estonia), H. Lé (France), K.M. Müür (Estonia), J. Györfi (Hungary), D. Van Leent (Netherlands), M. Cunha (Portugal), A. Popa (Canada), J. Santos (Portugal), U. Unaozidi (Kenya) 3. J. Györfi (Hungary) 4. D. Heuvel (Belgium) 5. J. Györfi (Hungary) 6. R. Kutowsky (Germany) 7. A. Martez (Netherlands) 8. K. Szajbel (Poland) 9. A. Bat (Croatia) 10. M. Cunha (Portugal) 11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
YELLOW :
1. A. Martez (Netherlands) 2. A. Martez (Netherlands) 3. A. Martez (Netherlands) 4. A. Martez (Netherlands) 5. A. Martez (Netherlands) 6. J. Györfi (Hungary) 7. J. Györfi (Hungary) 8. J. Györfi (Hungary) 9. J. Györfi (Hungary) 10. J. Györfi (Hungary) 11. J. Györfi (Hungary)
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