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June 12/13 0:00 am - Tour de Beauce Stage 2: report, results and photos


Posted by Editoress on 06/12/13
 

Boivin Sprints To the Win and Into Yellow At Stage 2 of Tour de Beauce

Guillaume Boivin of the Canadian National Team was finally able to breathe a big sigh of relief after his bunch sprint win at Stage 2 of the Tour de Beauce, it was a long-time coming for the 24 year old who was sidelined with a knee injury at the end of his very promising 2010 season.   Taking over the front of the race with a scant three kilometers to go, Boivin's team reeled in the early break with 500 meters to go and set him up for the sprint.

“We knew that we had the legs and the capability of taking charge on the final lap and to bring it home. Perfect. The guys were incredible. There was still 30 or 40 seconds on the line with three kilometers, it's not easy to bring it back. The whole team was super strong and then Dominique Rollin gave me a great leadout, in the end all I had to do was finish the job. It's fun to have a team that works so well together like that. “ said Boivin.

“For the past month, I've felt that I had the legs and the engine was turning very well. Last year, my season was not too bad but it showed throughout the year that I was returning from a season off a bike; I didn't touch my bike for a good eight months. I saw that I had good form, the potential, but I was always a bit short, there was always something missing.  Of course, when you race with a big team like Cannondale with Peter Sagan, you don't ask any questions on your role and that's normal. It's been a long time since I was able to race for myself, here it's an opportunity to try to put myself back in the mode of trying to win the race.”

“It's not the Tour de France but it feels good to get the victory. Sometimes, it's a question of finding the  instincts that you haven't had for a time,  yesterday was a bit like that.  For me, it's a big relief. After 2010, I was motivated but then asking myself 'when am I going to win another race?' Even if I knew that I had good legs, I was wondering, and finally, a win. I hope that I'll be able to build on that of it for the rest of the season.”

Teamwork was also key for both second placed Matthias Friedemann (Champion System) was second and stage 1 winner Jasper Stuyven (Bontrager) who finished third in the bunch sprint. 

“The final three laps were a little bit hectic, a little of fighting, I crashed also on the last circuit lap but I came back, I had to change my bike and then I had good teammork, they brought me back. Clint Avery brought me to the front on the last kilometer and I was in fourth position on the last 500 meters, and then I started my sprint but actually I went on the wong side and got a little bit boxed in and the door was closed. And so on the last 50 meters, I caught up to two riders and I was second finally. Good.” Friedemann explained.

“In the finale, they did an incredible job.” commented Stuyven. “Tanner [Putt] kept me in front for the sprint and Canada closed the last gap, it was up to them. I had already my stage win, if they wanted to win, they had to close the last gap and they did it, they did a good job and Tanner did a good job of putting me in a good position for the sprint.”

With the victory, Boivin took over the yellow jersey as well as the white points leader jersey from Stuyven's shoulders.  Stuyven remains in the best young rider jersey.

After yesterday's numerous mechanicals, Boivin faced more challenges in today's stage which included an incident that the Canadian National Team director Gord Fraser had never seen in his long career.

“We've had an incredible two days, kind of unseen by most people. The conditions that we've had, especially Guillaume the adversities that he faced, it's unbelievable what he did yesterday and today.” said Fraser.

It all happened around 30 kilometers into the stage when Boivin was moving back up the caravan after changing a flat tire. He had made his way to the Bontrager team car driven by Axel Merckx when the caravan abruptly had to brake.

Fraser continued, “They were stopped and Guillaume was literally head first, luckily it was not a wagon, it's a rental car and it's a sedan and he had room. He was actually on top of the trunk, hands off the bars, holding on to the rear window, one foot was out and one foot was clipped in so he was dragging the bike and Axel just brought him down slow to a stop and we were able to fix his bike, we had another wheel change. I've never seen a save like that, I had front row seats, and really thanks to Axel for some really deft driving, really instinctual driving that saved my athlete, now it was just a matter of getting his head back in.”

Early break almost makes it to the finish line.
 
Colder temperatures and more rain greeted the racers at the start in Lac Etchemin on Wednesday morning. The rain would continue for the next three hours as the  152-km stage followed the expected scenario with three riders escaping after a an early flurry of attacks. Robert Sweeting (5-HR Energy), Jonathan Patrick McCarty (Bissell) and Joseph Rosskopf (Hincapie Sportswear) worked well together but the Bontrager team was keeping a close eye on the time gap.

“We decided to just let two guys rotate all day long, don't let the break go too far away so we decided to keep it between two and three minutes. We don't like to give a group eight or nine [minutes], because you have to chase so hard at the end.” Stuyven said.  “Antoine Duchesnes and Ryan Eastman, it was amazing what they actually did because it was just the two of them, the other guys were getting bottles and keeping me out of the wind.”

For the next hours, the Bontrager duo continued to set the pace at the front of the field until the second KOM when attacks from multiple teams including UnitedHealthcare and Champion System increased the pace, shedding many riders off the back. But the conditions were not favorable for an late escape.

“We went also twice but the road was too much open and too much wind from the front, it was very hard for one or two riders to stay in front, that's why we have a big bunch sprint.” Freidemann stated.

It looked for the beak as they crossed the finish line for the first of their three short finishing circuits at Lac Etchemin, the rain had stopped and they still had a gap on the peloton. But the sprinters were hungry, and the trio were reeled in with the finish line in sight.

KOM leader Jim Stemper (5-Hr Energy) jumped out of the field on the climbs to stay in the polka-dot jersey for one more day.

The general classification contenders will have to show themselves on Wednesday's stage, the 164-km Queen Stage which culminates with the extremely challenging climb up to Mt Megantic.

“Mt Megantic is not suited for me” said Boivin who hopes to see one of his teammates take over the yellow jersey.  “Maybe we'll see the yellow jersey do domestique work. It would make me happy to return the favor to the guys because for the past two days, they've been working hard for me.”



Results

Stage 2:Thetford-Mines to Thetford-Mines, 151 km
1 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Canadian National Team 3:53:20
2 Matthias Friedemann (Ger) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
3 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Bontrager Cycling Team
4 Diego M. Jimenez (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
5 Tanner Putt (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team
6 Christopher Baldwin (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
7 Tyler Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
8 Kiel J Reijnen (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
9 Joseph Lewis (Aus) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
10 Phillip Lavery (Irl) H&R Block
11 Daniel Holloway (USA) Amore Vita -Amo
12 Andrea Peron (Ita) Team Novo Nordisk
13 Mark Korus (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
14 Jean-Michel Lachance (Can) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
15 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Garneau-Quebecor
16 Francisco Mancebo Perez (Esp) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
17 Jeremy Vennell (Nzl) Bissel Pro Cycling
18 Luis Romero Amaran (Cub) Jamis Hagens Berman
19 Benjamin Day (Aus) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
20 Jonathan Clark (Aus) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
21 Julian Kyer (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
22 Ignacio Sarabia Diaz (Mex) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
23 Philip Deignan (Irl) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
24 Lucas Euser (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
25 Dominique Rollin (Can) Canadian National Team
26 Carter Jones (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
27 Chris Gruber (Can) Century Road Club Association
28 Gregor Gazvoda (Slo) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
29 Matthew Cooke (USA) Century Road Club Association
30 Kyle Buckosky (Can) H&R Block
31 Christian Meier (Can) Canadian National Team
32 Chad Beyer (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
33 Conor Mullervy (USA) Century Road Club Association
34 Benjamin Jacques Maynes (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
35 Maxim Jenkins (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
36 Robert Britton (Can) Canadian National Team
37 Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
38 Robin Carpenter (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
39 Ryan Shaun Macdonald (Can) H&R Block
40 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
41 David Lozano Riba (Esp) Team Novo Nordisk
42 Robert Sweeting (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
43 Oscar Clark (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
44 Michael Woods (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
45 Nathan Brown (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team
46 Phil Mooney (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
47 Zachary Hughes (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
48 Juan Miguel Perez Garcia (Esp) Ekoï/Devinci
49 Chris Butler (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
50 Marsh Cooper (Can) Canadian National Team
51 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk
52 Cortlan Brown (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
53 Joonas Henttala (Fin) Team Novo Nordisk
54 Ryan Aitcheson (Can) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
55 Phillip Gaimon (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
56 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Amore Vita -Amo
57 Ryan Roth (Can) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
58 Nathan English (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
59 Jordan Brochu (Can) Ekoï/Devinci
60 Kirk Carlsen (USA) H&R Block
61 Garrett McLeod (Can) H&R Block
62 Volodymyr Starchyk (Ukr) Amore Vita -Amo
63 James Stemper (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
64 James Driscoll (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
65 Carson Miller (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
66 Anton Varabei (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
67 Christian Parrett (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
68 Olivier Delaney (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments
69 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Bontrager Cycling Team
70 Rémi Pelletier Roy (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
71 Javier Megias Leal (Esp) Team Novo Nordisk
72 Andrew Baker (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
73 Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
74 Jason Mccartney (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
75 Coultan Hartrich (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
76 Samuel Blanchette (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
77 Jonathan Mccarty (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
78 Anthony Walsh (Irl) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
79 Shawn Milne (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
80 David Boily (Can) Amore Vita -Amo all s.t.
81 Davide Frattini (Ita) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 0:15
82 Micheal Midlarsky (USA) Ekoï/Devinci 0:17
83 Clinton Avery (Nzl) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 0:25
84 Matthew Green (GBr) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team s.t.
85 Craig Lewis (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 0:28
86 Nicholas Hamilton (Can) Canadian National Team 0:59
87 William Blackburn (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 2:12
88 Viesruts Luksevics (Lat) Amore Vita -Amo 2:27
89 Demis Aleman (Arg) Jamis Hagens Berman
90 Anton Mikhailov (Isr) Amore Vita -Amo
91 Adam Carr (USA) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
92 Antoine Matteau (Can) Ekoï/Devinci
93 Pierrick Naud (Can) Garneau-Quebecor all s.t.
94 Ryan Eastman (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team 3:19
95 Daniel Chabanov (USA) Century Road Club Association s.t.
96 Marc De Maar (Aho) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 3:27
97 James Schurman (USA) Century Road Club Association 4:08
98 Thomas Raeymaekers (Bel) Team Novo Nordisk 4:47
99 Federico Marchiori (Ita) H&R Block 4:47
100 Enmanuel Nunez Marzan (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 5:01
101 Christopher Williams (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk
102 José Frank Rodriguez Hernandez (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
103 Sébastien Rousseau (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
104 Robert Ralph (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments
105 Guillaume Fiset (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
106 Logan Cornel (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
107 Benjamin Chartrand (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments
108 Étienne Samson (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
109 James Piccoli (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments all s.t.
110 David Onsow (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 5:59
111 Nicolas Masbourian (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments
112 Jesse Keough (USA) Century Road Club Association both s.t.
113 Émile Jean (Can) Ekoï/Devinci 6:09
114 G. Lawson Craddock (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team 6:17
115 Alexander Cataford (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 8:55
116 Jorge Perez Pena (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 14:51
117 Benjamin Zawacki (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 19:23
118 François Chabot (Can) Ekoï/Devinci 22:23
DNF Artur Sagat (Hun) Ekoï/Devinci
DNF Nicholes Keough (USA) Century Road Club Association
DNS Hugo Houle (Can) Canadian National Team
DNS Gavin Mannion (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team
DNS Jacob Rytlewski (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
 
GC
1 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Canadian National Team 7:59:15
2 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Bontrager Cycling Team at 0:02
3 Matthias Friedemann (Ger) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 0:08
4 Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 0:10
5 Andrea Peron (Ita) Team Novo Nordisk 0:12
6 Robert Sweeting (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr 0:13
7 Jonathan McCarty (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling s.t.
8 Kiel J. Reijnen (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 0:16
9 Chris Baldwin (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
10 Phillip Lavery (Irl) H&R Block
11 Tanner Putt (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team
12 Joseph Lewis (Aus) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
13 Philip Deignan (Irl) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
14 Jonathan Clark (Aus) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
15 Luis Romero Amaran (Cub) Jamis Hagens Berman
16 Benjamin Day (Aus) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
17 Francisco Mancebo Perez (Esp) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
18 Christian Meier (Can) Canadian National Team
19 Lucas Euser (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
20 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Garneau-Quebecor
21 Robert Britton (Can) Canadian National Team
22 Ignacio Sarabia Diaz (Mex) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
23 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
24 Gregor Gazvoda (Slo) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
25 Tyler Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
26 Maxim Jenkins (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
27 Julian Kyer (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
28 Michael Woods (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
29 Matthew Cooke (USA) Century Road Club Association
30 Benjamin Jacques Maynes (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
31 Carter Jones (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling
32 Chad Beyer (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
33 David Lozano Riba (Esp) Team Novo Nordisk
34 Kirk Carlsen (USA) H&R Block
35 Nathan English (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
36 Jaroslaw Dabrowski (Pol) Amore Vita -Amo
37 Marsh Cooper (Can) Canadian National Team
38 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Bontrager Cycling Team
39 Nathan Brown (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team
40 Robin Carpenter (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
41 Chris Butler (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team
42 Oscar Clark (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
43 Diego M. Jimenez (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
44 Jeremy Vennell (NZl) Bissel Pro Cycling
45 Fabio Calabria (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk
46 Dominique Rollin (Can) Canadian National Team
47 Javier Megias Leal (Esp) Team Novo Nordisk
48 David Boily (Can) Amore Vita -Amo
49 Ryan Roth (Can) Champion System Pro Cycling Team all s.t.
50 Daniel Holloway (USA) Amore Vita -Amo 0:49
51 Jean-Michel Lachance (Can) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
52 Chris Gruber (Can) Century Road Club Association
53 Conor Mullervy (USA) Century Road Club Association
54 Phil Mooney (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
55 Zachary Hughes (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
56 Garrett McLeod (Can) H&R Block
57 Anton Varabei (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
58 Carson Miller (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
59 Jordan Brochu (Can) Ekoï/Devinci
60 Rémi Pelletier Roy (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
61 James Driscoll (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman
62 Samuel Blanchette (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech
63 Christian Parrett (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr
64 Coultan Hartrich (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team
65 Andrew Baker (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
66 Bruno Langlois (Can) Garneau-Quebecor
67 Shawn Milne (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr all s.t.
68 Kyle Buckosky (Can) H&R Block 1:00
69 Volodymyr Starchyk (Ukr) Amore Vita -Amo s.t.
70 Mark Korus (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 1:03
71 Ryan Aitcheson (Can) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team s.t.
72 Matthew Green (GBr) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 1:14
73 Ryan Shaun MacDonald (Can) H&R Block 1:23
74 Olivier Delaney (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments s.t.
75 Anthony Walsh (Irl) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 1:31
76 Juan Miguel Perez Garcia (Esp) Ekoï/Devinci 1:41
77 Phillip Gaimon (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling s.t.
78 Micheal Midlarsky (USA) Ekoï/Devinci 2:01
79 James Stemper (USA) 5 Hour Energy -5hr 2:08
80 Joonas Henttala (Fin) Team Novo Nordisk 2:36
81 Craig Lewis (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 2:42
82 Clinton Avery (NZl) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 3:05
83 Cortlan Brown (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 3:15
84 William Blackburn (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments s.t.
85 Adam Carr (USA) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech 3:16
86 Pierrick Naud (Can) Garneau-Quebecor s.t.
87 Anton Mikhailov (Isr) Amore Vita -Amo 3:50
88 Viesruts Luksevics (Lat) Amore Vita -Amo 4:08
89 Marc De Maar (Aho) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 4:16
90 James Schurman (USA) Century Road Club Association 4:47
91 Demis Aleman (Arg) Jamis Hagens Berman 4:53
92 Davide Frattini (Ita) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 5:13
93 Nicholas Hamilton (Can) Canadian National Team 5:37
94 Daniel Chabanov (USA) Century Road Club Association s.t.
95 James Piccoli (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 5:50
96 Ryan Eastman (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team 5:59
97 Jason Mccartney (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling 6:09
98 Antoine Matteau (Can) Ekoï/Devinci 6:30
99 G. Lawson Craddock (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team 6:33
100 Robert Ralph (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 6:45
101 Federico Marchiori (Ita) H&R Block 6:59
102 Nicolas Masbourian (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments s.t.
103 Thomas Raeymaekers (Bel) Team Novo Nordisk 7:27
104 Christopher Williams (Aus) Team Novo Nordisk 7:33
105 Étienne Samson (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech 8:16
106 Benjamin Chartrand (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments s.t.
107 Émile Jean (Can) Ekoï/Devinci 8:39
108 David Onsow (Can) Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 10:37
109 Alexander Cataford (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 12:26
110 Jesse Keough (USA) Century Road Club Association 13:49
111 Benjamin Zawacki (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 21:47
112 Guillaume Fiset (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech 22:15
113 Sébastien Rousseau (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech 22:18
114 Logan Cornel (Can) Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech s.t.
115 Jorge Perez Pena (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 23:36
116 Enmanuel Nunez Marzan (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 32:37
117 José Frank Rodriguez Hernandez (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 37:01
118 François Chabot (Can) Ekoï/Devinci 39:58
 
Points
1 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Canadian National Team 29 pts
2 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Bontrager Cycling Team 28
3 Chris Baldwin (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling 20
4 Kiel J. Reijnen (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 20
5 Andrea Peron (Ita) Team Novo Nordisk 17
6 Phillip Lavery (Irl) H&R Block 17
7 Tanner Putt (USA) Bontrager Cycling Team 17
8 Joseph Lewis (Aus) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 16
9 Matthias Friedemann (Ger) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 16
10 Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 13
11 Diego M. Jimenez (Dom) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 12
12 Robert Sweeting (USA) 5 Hour Energy 11
13 Tyler Magner (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 9
14 Alexander Cataford (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 6
15 Philip Deignan (Irl) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 5
16 Daniel Holloway (USA) Amore Vita -Amo 5
17 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman 4
18 James Stemper (USA) 5 Hour Energy 4
19 Mark Korus (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 3
20 Christian Meier (Can) Canadian National Team 3
21 Jonathan McCarty (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling 3
22 Jean-Michel Lachance (Can) Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team 2
23 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Bontrager Cycling Team 2
24 Adam Farabaugh (USA) Garneau-Quebecor 1
25 Robert Britton (Can) Canadian National Team 1
 
KOM
1 James Stemper (USA) 5 Hour Energy 21 pts
2 Robert Sweeting (USA) 5 Hour Energy 17
3 Jonathan McCarty (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling 13
4 Alexander Cataford (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 10
5 Joseph Rosskopf (USA) Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team 9
6 Michael Woods (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 6
7 Craig Lewis (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team 4
8 Marc De Maar (Aho) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 3
9 Marsh Cooper (Can) Canadian National Team 2
10 Zachary Hughes (Can) Garneau-Quebecor 2
11 Tyler Wren (USA) Jamis Hagens Berman 2
12 Lucas Euser (USA) Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team 1
13 Jason Mccartney (USA) Bissel Pro Cycling 1
14 Cortlan Brown (USA) Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 1
15 Antoine Duchesne (Can) Bontrager Cycling Team 1
 
Team GC
1 Bontrager Cycling Team 23:58:33
2 Unitedhealthcare Pro Cycling Team
3 Canadian National Team
4 Hincapie Sportswear Development Cycling Team
5 Bissel Pro Cycling
6 5 Hour Energy
7 Champion System Pro Cycling Team
8 Jamis Hagens Berman
9 Team Novo Nordisk all s.t.
10 H&R Block 0:33
11 Inteja, Dominican Cycling Team
12 Garneau-Quebecor
13 Amore Vita all s.t.
14 Century Road Club Association 0:56
15 Astellas Oncology Cycling Team 1:53
16 Ekoï/Devinci 3:43
17 Norco Bicycles/Premier Tech 4:06
18 Team Medique p/b Silber Investments 9:17

 


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