Le Tour 2014 – Stage 20
Distance: 54 kilometers.
This is the individual time trial on a hilly 54 kilometer course. It can alter the order in the general classification, especially the second, third, and fourth positions which only have a 15 second differential. This is why Nibali took two mountain stages, to build a lead that couldn’t be wiped out in the time trial.
Tony Martin won the time trial, which is not exactly a surprise and Alessandro De Marchi was selected as the Super Combative rider, the most combative rider on this year’s Tour.
Nibali gained an advantage on his closest rivals, and Pinot dropped to third place. It is considered very bad form to attack on the last day, but Bardet is only 2 seconds behind Van Garderen and a top five finish.
There is always a bunch sprint at the end of tomorrow’s stage for the prestige of winning the last stage on the Tour
Vincenzo Nibali ( Ita – AST – 041 ) [Yellow] 86h 37′ 52″
Peter Sagan ( Svk – CAN – 051 ) [Green] 417 points
Rafal Majka ( Pol – TCS – 034 ) [Polka Dot] 181 points
Thibaut Pinot ( Fra – FDJ – 127 ) 3 [White]
Team: AG2R La Mondiale ( ALM – 081-089 ) [Yellow numbers]
Stage winner: Tony Martin ( Ger – OPQ – 075 )
Super Combative: Alessandro De Marchi ( Ita – CAN – 053 ) [Red numbers]
Top Ten:
1 Vincenzo Nibali ( Ita – AST – 041 )
2 Jean-Christophe Péraud ( Fra – ALM – 081 ) + 07′ 52″
3 Thibaut Pinot ( Fra – FDJ – 127 ) + 08′ 24″
4 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte ( Esp – MOV – 011 ) + 09′ 55″
5 Tejay Van Garderen ( US – BMC – 141 ) + 11′ 44″
6 Romain Bardet ( Fra – ALM – 082 ) + 11′ 46″
7 Leopold Konig ( Cze – TNE – 201 ) + 14′ 41″
8 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre ( Esp – TFR – 169 ) + 18′ 12″
9 Laurens Ten Dam ( Ned – BEL – 067 ) + 18′ 20″
10 Bauke Mollema ( Ned – BEL – 061 ) + 21′ 24″
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July 26, 2014 Comments Off on Le Tour 2014 – Stage 20