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Tour de San Luis - 2.1Argentina, January 19-25, 2009Main Page Results Overall standings Next Stage Stage 1 - January 19: San Luis - Villa Mercedes, 168.4 kmGavazzi beats Haedo brothers in cagey sprint for the leaders jerseyBy Kirsten Robbins in San Luis, Argentina The final sprint of the first stage of the Tour de San Luis was sparked by controversy over dicey tactics that saw Italian sprinter Mattia Gavazzi (Diquigiovanni) steal the show from Argentinean brothers Juan Jose Haedo (Saxo Bank) and Sebastian Haedo (Colavita/Sutter Home). "I know the finish was a little dangerous but I'm used to that and it's normal in sprinting," Gavazzi said about the protests placed against his rapid line change during the final sprint. UCI officials discussed the tactic and decided to let the original results stand. "But I'm really happy to get the first victory of the season for my team Diquigiovanni, it's beautiful. I have to thank my team because they did a really good job for me today and I was were I needed to be in the last three kilometres." As predicted, the flat opening stage finished with a sprinter, Gavazzi, taking the celeste leader's jersey. He is followed by runner-up Juan Jose Haedo four seconds back. Third place went to the event's best young rider and best sprinter, Argentinean Josue Moyano, who is sitting five-seconds back. The 19-year old picked up five precious seconds and five extra points at the intermediate sprints during his lengthy 120 kilometre breakaway. Three riders split from the field and maintained a nearly four minute lead over the peloton for more than 130 kilometres. The breakaway riders included Moyano, Ben Jacques-Maynes (Bissell) and Jesus Rosendo (Andalucía-Cajasur). After their courageous and exhausting effort, their advantage diminished as the sprinters' teams rallied for position in pursuit of a stage victory. With five kilometres to the finish line, Saxo Bank took a firm hold on the front of the peloton. They were closely followed by the Argentinean national team but both squads were overtaken by Colavita-Sutter Home with three kilometres to go. "My team did a great job today," said the elder Haedo who won the stage last year. "They brought me up to the front but there was a crash with three kilometres to go and I lost two of my riders," he continued. "Kirk O'Bee from Bissell had a good run and I got on his wheel. Gavazzi went by but I was stuck a little behind O'Bee. When I tried to pass Gavazzi he swung all the way to the right which is something that you are not supposed to do but that's not up to me." According to the younger Sebastian Haedo, getting a stage win at the Tour of San Luis would be a great way to start the season, especially as the squad heads into the Tour of California. "My whole team was with me today," said Haedo. "Every rider was apart of the lead out and they left me exactly where I wanted to be, on my brother's wheel. It's too bad we couldn't pull off a victory today but I think we did a good job and there are more days." How it unfoldedArgentina's mid-day heat weighed on the 150 international cyclist who lined up at the start of the fourth annual Tour of San Luis held in Argentina. The 22 teams, mixed of ProTour, professional continental, continental and national squads, started in front of the government white house to kick of the seven-day stage race. Last year the riders began with a short prologue but this year the peloton embarked on a flat 170-kilometre road race, heading towards Justo Daract before finishing in Villa Mercedes. Upon the completion of a seven kilometre neutral start, Mexican national team rider Bernardo Colex took advantage of his fresh legs and soloed away from bunch. He was quickly joined by Italian Alessandro Proni (Team ISD) and Luis Sepulveda (Chile). The long distance ahead of them looked appetizing to fifteen more riders who wanted to represent their teams in the early move, including 2006 Giro d'Italia winner Ivan Basso (Liquigas). However, Basso gaining time on several other strong GC teams did not bode well for the breakaway and it was quickly brought back. A second break of three riders fled the field that included Bissell's powerful time trialist Ben Jacques-Maynes, Jesus Rosendo (Andalucía-Cajasur) and the young Josue Moyano (Argentina U23). Jacques-Maynes took the full mountain points on La Cumbre, located only twenty kilometres into the stage to capture the first king of the mountains jersey. As the riders gained more than a minute on the field, they were joined by two more, Omar Cervantes (Mexico) and Pablo Pintos (Uruguay). Pintos took a flat tyre that eliminated him from the lead group a few kilometres later. "I'm not going to try to keep the jersey, it was a one time thing," said Jacques- Maynes. "I didn't even want to ride the break today, that's what you get for trying." The four riders continued to plow through the moderate headwind on what turned into an all-day affair with one long, straight road. They gained more than three minutes on the peloton before the forty kilometre marker. A moment of excitement arrived at the first intermediate sprint sign, located fifty kilometres into the stage. The young Argentinean Moyano took full points followed closely by Jacques-Maynes and Cervantes. "It was pure cross-winds today, but all in all I had a good chance to see the countryside," Jacques-Maynes said regarding the 130-kilometre long haul down the Autopista. "I felt like I was riding on the rollers today and I got excited when I saw the first curve in the road when we got to Justo Daract. It was all about getting a tan on one side on the way out and then a tan on the other side on the way back. I think my teammates were marinating back in the bunch." Almost out of nowhere, Luis Bravo (Chile) successfully bridged across to the leaders and graciously sat in for several kilometres in order to catch his breath. The five riders rotated and took even pulls in the headwind. However, some action from the peloton brought the hefty gap down from four minutes to one minute within twenty kilometres. Most of the efforts came from the South American national teams from Argentina, Uruguay and Cuba. When it looked like field was reeling in the escapees, the separation steadily grew back up to four minutes. The cause was a combination of Jacques-Maynes testing his time trial legs on the front of his group and the dissipating fireworks back in the field. The five rider break was reduced to four and then three when both Cervantes and Bravo had two untimely flat tyres. "It was a good break and a good group of guys," Jacques-Maynes said. "I tried to do a couple of motivational speeches but I don't speak Spanish. I attacked a couple of times and that got the message across. I guess when you want to go faster you just ride faster." Jacques-Maynes won the second intermediate sprint located at kilometre 127, the accumulated points tied up with Moyano for the sprint jersey lead. The American diesel engine continued to put pressure on the break after the sprint, an effort that shed Moyano. With only two riders left in the break and a strong cross-headwind back to the finish line, the break did not look promising. Teams with strong sprinters rallied to find one another with forty kilometres to go, which caused the gap to fall to within thirty seconds. Liquigas had a strong presence at the front all day, mainly in an attempt to stay away from mishap. Basso did not drift back further than fifteenth wheel from start to finish. The national teams from Argentina, Uruguay and Chile found themselves at the front a little too early with twenty kilometres to go. Teams with the most to gain from a sprint finish jockeyed for position in the last five kilometres. The race came down to a tactical sprint as each team with a strong sprinter reshuffled at the front with three kilometres to the line. Saxo Bank, Diquigiovanni, Colavita-Sutter Home, Fuji-Servetto and Bissell were amongst the lead out trains down to the finish barreling to the line. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by Roberto Bettini/www.bettiniphoto.net
Images by Federico Blanco-Lanzi
Results1 Mattia Gavazzi (Ita) Diquigiovanni 4.03.09 (41,555 km/h) 2 Juan José Haedo (Arg) Saxo Bank 3 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 4 Andreas Schillinger (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 5 Murilo Fischer (Bra) Liquigas 6 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) Argentina National Team A 7 Luis Mansilla (Chi) Chile National Team A 8 Eric Baumann (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 9 David De La Fuente Rasilla (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 10 Alejandro Marque (Spa) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 11 Luis Fernando Macías (Mex) Mexico National Team 12 Maximiliano Badde (Arg) Argentina National Team B 13 José Antonio Carrasco Ramirez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 14 Juan Esteban Arango (Col) Colombia National Team 15 Gatto Oscar (Ita) Team ISD 16 Ricardo Serrano González (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 17 Dmytro Grabovsky (Ukr) Team ISD 18 Juan Gaspari (Arg) Argentina National Team A 19 Kirk O`Bee (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 20 Edwin Avila (Col) Colombia National Team 21 Gustavo Lopez (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 22 Gustabo Toledo (Arg) Argentina National Team A 23 Andry Grivko (Ukr) Team ISD 24 Ignacio Pereyra (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 25 Jean Schuter (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 26 Jesús Del Nero (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 27 Renato Seabra (Bra) Brazil National Team 28 Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Col) Diquigiovanni 29 Alonso Lisuandi (Cub) Cuba National Team 30 Tyler Wren (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 31 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 32 Jorge Giacinti (Arg) Argentina National Team A 33 Javier Ramirez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 34 Tom Zirbel (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 35 Alfredo Lucero (Arg) Argentina National Team A 36 Luis Amaran (Cub) Colavita Sutter Home 37 Juan Magallanes (Mex) Mexico National Team 38 Brian Vandborg (Den) Liquigas 39 Gerardo Fernadez (Arg) Argentina National Team A 40 Hernan Cline (Uru) Uruguay National Team 41 Yordenis Crespo (Cub) Cuba National Team 42 Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 43 Alexander Gonzalez (Col) Colombia National Team 44 Manuel Belletti (Ita) Diquigiovanni 45 Vasiliev Krasimir (Bul) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 46 Alessandro Proni (Ita) Team ISD 47 Carlos José Ochoa (Ven) Diquigiovanni 48 Jason McCartney (USA) Saxo Bank 49 Jorge Soto (Uru) Uruguay National Team 50 Gabriel Brizuela (Arg) Argentina National Team B 51 Ramiro Cabrera (Uru) Uruguay National Team 52 Andy Guptill (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 53 Kjell Carlström (Fin) Liquigas 54 Jackson Rodriguez (Ven) Diquigiovanni 55 Ivan Basso (Ita) Liquigas 56 Jose Alberto Benitez (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 57 Gustabo Borcard (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 58 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Liquigas 59 Carlos Uran (Col) Colombia National Team 60 Lasse Bøchman (Den) Saxo Bank 61 Nestor Pias (Uru) Uruguay National Team 62 Dirk Müller (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 63 David Blanco (Spa) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 64 Juan Curuchet (Arg) Argentina National Team A 65 Marcel Fischer (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 66 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 67 Kurt-Asle Arvesen (Nor) Saxo Bank 68 Roberto-Antonio Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team B 69 Gaston Agüero (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 70 Sergio Godoy (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 71 Joao Correira (Por) Bissell Pro Cycling 72 Mauro Abel Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team B 73 Andy Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 74 Alejandro Alberto Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 75 Anibal Andres Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 76 Bernardo Colex Tepoz (Mex) Mexico National Team 0.28 77 Walter Perez (Arg) Argentina National Team A 78 Claudio Claveles (Arg) Argentina National Team B 0.31 79 Fabricio Morandi (Bra) Brazil National Team 0.33 80 Lars Wackernagel (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 81 Davide Frattini (Ita) Colavita Sutter Home 0.41 82 Alessandro Vanotti (Ita) Liquigas 0.46 83 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.52 84 Richad Mascaranas (Uru) Uruguay National Team 85 Antonio Aldape (Mex) Mexico National Team 86 Alvaro Tradaguila (Uru) Uruguay National Team 87 Florian Solzinger (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 88 Guillermo Brunetta (Arg) Argentina National Team B 89 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 90 Patricio Almonacid (Chi) Chile National Team A 91 Luis Sepulveda (Chi) Chile National Team A 92 Antonio Cabrera (Chi) Chile National Team B 93 Aaron Olson (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 94 Burke Swinedelhurst (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 95 Arles Castro (Col) Colombia National Team 96 Marco Arriagada (Chi) Chile National Team A 97 Cesar Oliva (Chi) Chile National Team B 98 Pablo Alarcon (Chi) Chile National Team B 1.01 99 Pablo Seisdedos (Chi) Chile National Team B 100 Nico Schneider (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 101 Rida Cador (Hun) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 102 Péter Kusztor (Hun) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 103 Diego Vera (Chi) Chile National Team A 1.30 104 Mariano De Fino (Uru) Uruguay National Team 1.41 105 Omar Cervantes Diaz (Mex) Mexico National Team 106 Enzo Cesario (Chi) Chile National Team B 107 Nicacio Dourado (Bra) Brazil National Team 1.46 108 Mauricio Morandi (Bra) Brazil National Team 109 Francisco Jose Martinez Perez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 2.27 110 Luca Celli (Ita) Diquigiovanni 111 Frank Scherzinger (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 112 Milton Brito (Chi) Chile National Team A 113 Samuel José Caldeira (Por) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 2.32 114 Martin Garrido (Arg) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 115 Pablo Pintos (Uru) Uruguay National Team 116 Pedro Palma (Chi) Chile National Team B 3.24 117 Gonzalo Miranda (Chi) Chile National Team A 118 Emanuel Guevara (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 3.26 119 Luis Bravo (Chi) Chile National Team A 3.29 120 Jose Aravena (Chi) Chile National Team B 121 Cristopher Mansilla (Chi) Chile National Team B 122 Reldeys Perez (Cub) Cuba National Team 123 Noslen Funes (Cub) Cuba National Team 124 Ariel Lucero (Arg) Argentina National Team B 125 Xavier Tondo (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 3.48 126 Martin Perello (Arg) Argentina National Team B 3.50 127 Nazaret Prado (Bra) Brazil National Team 3.55 128 John Fredy Parra (Col) Colombia National Team 4.01 129 Yans Arias (Cub) Cuba National Team 130 Jaime Suaza (Col) Colombia National Team 131 Ljungqvist Marcus (Swe) Saxo Bank 4.34 132 Matti Breschel (Den) Saxo Bank 133 Leonardo Scarselli (Ita) Team ISD 4.58 134 Nelson Vitorino (Por) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 6.08 135 Héctor González (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 0.52 Mountains La Cumbre, cat 3 - km20.9 1 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 3 pts 2 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 2 3 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 1 Intermediate sprints Fraga - km56.20 1 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 3 pts 2 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 2 3 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 1 Justo Darac - km127.10 1 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 3 pts 2 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 2 3 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 1 Teams 1 Nutrixxion Sparkasse 12.09.27 2 Argentina National Team A 3 Fuji-Servetto 4 Team ISD 5 Colavita Sutter Home 6 Diquigiovanni 7 Argentina National Team U23 8 Colombia National Team 9 Liquigas 10 Saxo Bank 11 Andalucía - Cajasur 12 Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 13 Bissell Pro Cycling 14 Argentina National Team B 15 Uruguay National Team 16 Mexico National Team 0.28 17 Chile National Team A 1.44 18 Brazil National Team 2.19 19 Chile National Team B 2.45 20 Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 2.54 21 Cuba National Team General classification after stage 1 1 Mattia Gavazzi (Ita) Diquigiovanni 4.02.59 2 Juan José Haedo (Arg) Saxo Bank 0.04 3 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 0.05 4 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 0.06 5 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 0.08 6 Andreas Schillinger (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 0.10 7 Murilo Fischer (Bra) Liquigas 8 Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) Argentina National Team A 9 Luis Mansilla (Chi) Chile National Team A 10 Eric Baumann (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 11 David De La Fuente Rasilla (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 12 Alejandro Marque (Spa) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 13 Luis Fernando Macías (Mex) Mexico National Team 14 Maximiliano Badde (Arg) Argentina National Team B 15 José Antonio Carrasco Ramirez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 16 Juan Esteban Arango (Col) Colombia National Team 17 Gatto Oscar (Ita) Team ISD 18 Ricardo Serrano González (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 19 Dmytro Grabovsky (Ukr) Team ISD 20 Juan Gaspari (Arg) Argentina National Team A 21 Kirk O`Bee (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 22 Edwin Avila (Col) Colombia National Team 23 Gustavo Lopez (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 24 Gustabo Toledo (Arg) Argentina National Team A 25 Andry Grivko (Ukr) Team ISD 26 Ignacio Pereyra (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 27 Jean Schuter (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 28 Jesús Del Nero (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 29 Renato Seabra (Bra) Brazil National Team 30 Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Col) Diquigiovanni 31 Alonso Lisuandi (Cub) Cuba National Team 32 Tyler Wren (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 33 Jorge Giacinti (Arg) Argentina National Team A 34 Javier Ramirez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 35 Tom Zirbel (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 36 Alfredo Lucero (Arg) Argentina National Team A 37 Luis Amaran (Cub) Colavita Sutter Home 38 Juan Magallanes (Mex) Mexico National Team 39 Brian Vandborg (Den) Liquigas 40 Gerardo Fernadez (Arg) Argentina National Team A 41 Hernan Cline (Uru) Uruguay National Team 42 Yordenis Crespo (Cub) Cuba National Team 43 Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 44 Alexander Gonzalez (Col) Colombia National Team 45 Manuel Belletti (Ita) Diquigiovanni 46 Vasiliev Krasimir (Bul) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 47 Alessandro Proni (Ita) Team ISD 48 Carlos José Ochoa (Ven) Diquigiovanni 49 Jason McCartney (USA) Saxo Bank 50 Jorge Soto (Uru) Uruguay National Team 51 Gabriel Brizuela (Arg) Argentina National Team B 52 Ramiro Cabrera (Uru) Uruguay National Team 53 Andy Guptill (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 54 Kjell Carlström (Fin) Liquigas 55 Jackson Rodriguez (Ven) Diquigiovanni 56 Ivan Basso (Ita) Liquigas 57 Jose Alberto Benitez (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 58 Gustabo Borcard (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 59 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Liquigas 60 Carlos Uran (Col) Colombia National Team 61 Lasse Bøchman (Den) Saxo Bank 62 Nestor Pias (Uru) Uruguay National Team 63 Dirk Müller (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 64 David Blanco (Spa) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 65 Juan Curuchet (Arg) Argentina National Team A 66 Marcel Fischer (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 67 Kurt-Asle Arvesen (Nor) Saxo Bank 68 Roberto-Antonio Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team B 69 Gaston Agüero (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 70 Sergio Godoy (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 71 Joao Correira (Por) Bissell Pro Cycling 72 Mauro Abel Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team B 73 Andy Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 74 Alejandro Alberto Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 75 Anibal Andres Borrajo (Arg) Colavita Sutter Home 76 Pablo Pintos (Uru) Uruguay National Team 77 Bernardo Colex Tepoz (Mex) Mexico National Team 0.38 78 Walter Perez (Arg) Argentina National Team A 79 Claudio Claveles (Arg) Argentina National Team B 0.41 80 Fabricio Morandi (Bra) Brazil National Team 0.43 81 Lars Wackernagel (Ger) Nutrixxion Sparkasse 82 Davide Frattini (Ita) Colavita Sutter Home 0.51 83 Alessandro Vanotti (Ita) Liquigas 0.56 84 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 0.57 85 Richad Mascaranas (Uru) Uruguay National Team 1.02 86 Antonio Aldape (Mex) Mexico National Team 87 Alvaro Tradaguila (Uru) Uruguay National Team 88 Florian Solzinger (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 89 Guillermo Brunetta (Arg) Argentina National Team B 90 Ariel Maximiliano Richeze (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 91 Patricio Almonacid (Chi) Chile National Team A 92 Luis Sepulveda (Chi) Chile National Team A 93 Antonio Cabrera (Chi) Chile National Team B 94 Aaron Olson (USA) Colavita Sutter Home 95 Burke Swinedelhurst (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 96 Arles Castro (Col) Colombia National Team 97 Marco Arriagada (Chi) Chile National Team A 98 Cesar Oliva (Chi) Chile National Team B 99 Héctor González (Spa) Fuji-Servetto 100 Pablo Alarcon (Chi) Chile National Team B 1.11 101 Pablo Seisdedos (Chi) Chile National Team B 102 Nico Schneider (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 103 Rida Cador (Hun) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 104 Péter Kusztor (Hun) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 105 Diego Vera (Chi) Chile National Team A 1.40 106 Mariano De Fino (Uru) Uruguay National Team 1.51 107 Omar Cervantes Diaz (Mex) Mexico National Team 108 Enzo Cesario (Chi) Chile National Team B 109 Nicacio Dourado (Bra) Brazil National Team 1.56 110 Mauricio Morandi (Bra) Brazil National Team 111 Francisco Jose Martinez Perez (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 2.37 112 Luca Celli (Ita) Diquigiovanni 113 Frank Scherzinger (Ger) Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 114 Milton Brito (Chi) Chile National Team A 115 Samuel José Caldeira (Por) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 2.42 116 Martin Garrido (Arg) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 117 Pedro Palma (Chi) Chile National Team B 3.34 118 Gonzalo Miranda (Chi) Chile National Team A 119 Emanuel Guevara (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 3.36 120 Luis Bravo (Chi) Chile National Team A 3.39 121 Jose Aravena (Chi) Chile National Team B 122 Cristopher Mansilla (Chi) Chile National Team B 123 Reldeys Perez (Cub) Cuba National Team 124 Noslen Funes (Cub) Cuba National Team 125 Ariel Lucero (Arg) Argentina National Team B 126 Xavier Tondo (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 3.58 127 Martin Perello (Arg) Argentina National Team B 4.00 128 Nazaret Prado (Bra) Brazil National Team 4.05 129 John Fredy Parra (Col) Colombia National Team 4.11 130 Yans Arias (Cub) Cuba National Team 131 Jaime Suaza (Col) Colombia National Team 132 Ljungqvist Marcus (Swe) Saxo Bank 4.44 133 Matti Breschel (Den) Saxo Bank 134 Leonardo Scarselli (Ita) Team ISD 5.08 135 Nelson Vitorino (Por) Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 6.18 Mountains classification 1 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 3 pts 2 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 2 3 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 1 Intermediate sprints classification 1 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 5 pts 2 Ben Maynes (USA) Bissell Pro Cycling 5 3 Jesus Rosendo Prado (Spa) Andalucía - Cajasur 2 Young rider classification 1 Josue Moyano (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 2 Dmytro Grabovsky (Ukr) Team ISD 3 Edwin Avila (Col) Colombia National Team 4 Gustavo Lopez (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 5 Ignacio Pereyra (Arg) Argentina National Team U23 Teams classification 1 Nutrixxion Sparkasse 12.09.27 2 Argentina National Team A 3 Fuji-Servetto 4 Team ISD 5 Colavita Sutter Home 6 Diquigiovanni 7 Argentina National Team U23 8 Colombia National Team 9 Liquigas 10 Saxo Bank 11 Andalucía - Cajasur 12 Palmeiras Resort - Tavira 13 Bissell Pro Cycling 14 Argentina National Team B 15 Uruguay National Team 16 Mexico National Team 0.28 17 Chile National Team A 1.44 18 Brazil National Team 2.19 19 Chile National Team B 2.45 20 Atlas - Romer's Hausbäckerei 2.54 21 Cuba National Team |
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