Dmitri Nikandrov (Centri Della Calzatura-Partizan) was the most serious
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Björn Papstein enjoyed the country roads outside Freiburg
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Andreas Henig (Atlas Romer Hausbäckerei was the surprise
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Grischa Niermann during his winning ride
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Markus Fothen had a strong ride
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Andrei Kunitski (Acqua Sapone-Caffè Mokambo) really wanted to win
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Matteo Montaguti (LPR Brakes) was second in the young rider classification
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Björn Schröder decided that yellow looks better
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Mountain leader Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez
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Manuel Váquez (Contentpolis-Murcia) did a great ride
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The young Dominik Klemme won stage 2
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Klemme takes off and finishes
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This clock indicates it is time trial time
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Mauricio Ardila Cano (Rabobank)
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Paul Martens signs in
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Andrei Kunitski (Acqua Sapone-Caffè Mokambo) concentrates
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Paul Martens takes a deep breath
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Björn Schröder had a great ride
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The Chaperones were understaffed
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Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez in the mountains jersey
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Manuel Vazquez Hueso makes sure
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Björn Glasner had a decent ride
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Kunitski wanted to win
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Johannes Fröhlinger (Gerolsteiner) also had to go
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