Current Articles | Archives | RSS Feeds | Search Thursday, January 26, 2012 Leipheimer wins Tour de San Luis time trial, seizes race lead by Shane Stokes at 6:41 PM EST

Categories: Pro Cycling, Race Reports and Results Contador drops down standings with sixth place finish One day after finishing a close second to Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank), Levi Leipheimer demolished his four second overnight deficit when he dominated the stage four time trial in the Tour de San Luis.



The American Omega Pharma Quick Step rider blasted around the 19.5 kilometre course in a time of 22 minutes 33 seconds, 23 seconds ahead of last year’s race winner Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas Cannondale).



Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches Ofone), who won two TT stages in the 2008 Tour de France but was then disqualified for using CERA, picked up third place, 38 seconds behind Leipheimer, and one second ahead of French road race champion Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma Quick Step).



Contador started last, being the race leader, and never really clicked. He finished one minute and one second back in sixth place, and dropped down the general classification as a result.



Leipheimer was clearly the best, and was very satisfied after his performance. “I really wanted to do well today,” he said. “After yesterday’s stage and the recon we pulled on the route this morning, I knew I could compete. I really wanted to thank the team for the faith they placed in me and the guys who are here for the fantastic job they’re doing day in and day out. I think I did the best I could.



“We worked well and we’re enjoying the benefits. The time trial was anything but simple. The wind was also an important factor. We had to stay concentrated, especially in the final 4 kilometres, which were absolutely gruelling.”



Leipheimer is the new overall leader, a clear 53 seconds ahead of Schumacher. Nibali is at 55 seconds, with Contador two seconds further back in fourth place.



The Spaniard had downplayed his overall classification potential prior to the race, then surprised yesterday with his performance in the mountains. Today’s ride was, according to Saxo Bank directeur sportif Philippe Mauduit, not unexpected.



“Leipheimer was the natural favorite to take the win today and he a very good job on the time trial. As I mentioned before, Alberto (Contador) is not in peak shape and that influenced his performance today,” he said. “And he doesn't have to peak at this moment. With yesterday's big win, he showed his great class by winning a mountain stage after six months' break from racing…that's more than we could have hoped for.”



Contador gave his own reactions afterwards, saying that he was fine with the result. “It was a hard time trial, for specialists. I have cadence, but I lack training and hours on the time trial bike,” he told Biciciclismo. “Anyway, I'm happy: yesterday’s result was unexpected, today’s is normal.”



If he’s inclined to try to make a point, Contador can try to take some time back tomorrow on the second big mountain stage, the 160.6 kilometre race to the uphill finish of Merlo (Mirador del Sol). Leipheimer is psyched to resist attacks, though.



“Tomorrow will be a very challenging day but I have no worries,” he said. “I feel strong and the team is highly motivated. We’ve won three out of four stages and we’re first in the classification. Up until now everything’s been going well, our balance sheets are really positive. We’ll face tomorrow’s stage with faith in our abilities and determination.”



Defending champion Nibali will be one of those who will be determined to try to get time back. Being almost a minute down will be hard, though, and Leipheimer is in a strong position.



As for Contador, he insists that he’ll be patient. “The goal is not to be in shape now but in two months, especially in the Tour. I also want to be at a good level in the races of March and April. I am very happy with the result and tomorrow will be another day.”



That targeting of later races does of course depend on him being cleared by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. WADA and the UCI are seeking to have the rider sanctioned for his Clenbuterol positive from the 2010 Tour de France. A decision is due to come next week.





Tour de San Luis (2.1, January 23 – 29)



Stage 4, San Luis time trial:



1, Levi Leipheimer (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) 19.5 kilometres in 22 mins 33 secs

2, Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 23 secs

3, Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 38 secs

4, Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 39 secs

5, Magno Prado Nazaret (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 44 secs

6, Alberto Contador Velasco (Team Saxo Bank) at 1 min 1 secs

7, Matias Medici (Argentina) at 1 min 3 secs

8, Cristian Martinez (San Luis Somos Todos) at 1 min 6 secs

9, Luis Mansilla (Chile) at 1 min 11 secs

10, Jorge A. Giacinti (San Luis Somos Todos)

11, Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Movistar) at 1 min 15 secs

12, Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Androni Giocattoli) at 1 min 17 secs

13, Daniel Diaz (San Luis Somos Todos) at 1 min 18 secs

14, Benjamin Day (UnitedHealthcare) at 1 min 26 secs

15, Jay Robert Thomson (UnitedHealthcare) at 1 min 31 secs

16, Breno Sidoti (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 1 min mins 33 secs

17, Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 1 min 37 secs

18, Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 1 min 46 secs

19, Ignacio Pereyra (Argentina) at 1 min 48 secs

20, Andrey Amador Bakkazakova (Movistar) at 1 min 49 secs

21, Christopher Jensen (Team Saxo Bank) at 1 min 50 secs

22, Bert Grabsch (Omega Pharma-QuickStep)

23, Juan Esteban Arango (Colombia) at 1 min 53 secs

24, Frantisek Rabon (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 1 min 54 secs

25, Timon Seubert (Team NetApp)

26, Eduardo Sepulveda (Argentina) at 1 min 55 secs

27, Markus Eichler (Team NetApp) at 1 min 59 secs

28, Luis Sepulveda (Chile)

29, Filippo Pozzato (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia)

30, Karol A. Domagalski (Caja Rural)

31, Gregor Gazvoda (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 2 mins 4 secs

32, Jaime Suaza (Colombia) at 2 mins 10 secs

33, Jonathan Clarke (UnitedHealthcare) at 2 mins 11 secs

34, Adrian Hegyvary (UnitedHealthcare) at 2 mins 13 secs

35, Gonzalo Garrido (Chile) at 2 mins 14 secs

36, Frederik Wilmann (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 2 mins 18 secs

37, Antonio Cabrera (Chile) at 2 mins 20 secs

38, Sergio Godoy (Argentina) at 2 mins 21 secs

39, Weimar Roldan (Colombia) at 2 mins 22 secs

40, Rinaldo Nocentini (AG2R-La Mondiale)

41, Emanuele Sella (Androni Giocattoli) at 2 mins 27 secs

42, Giairo Ermeti (Androni Giocattoli) at 2 mins 35 secs

43, Josue Moyano (Caja Rural) at 2 mins 36 secs

44, Cayetano José Sarmiento Tunarrosa (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 2 mins 39 secs

45, Jorge Soto (Uruguay) at 2 mins 44 secs

46, Douglas Moi Bueno (Funvic-Pidamonhangab)

47, Jeff Louder (UnitedHealthcare) at 2 mins 45 secs

48, Jesus Rosendo Prado (Andalucia) at 2 mins 46 secs

49, Cristopher Mansilla (Chile) at 2 mins 47 secs

50, Wolfgang Burmaun (Chile) at 2 mins 52 secs

51, Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez (Androni Giocattoli)

52, Richard Mascarañas (Uruguay) at 2 mins 55 secs

53, Favian Velazquez (San Luis Somos Todos)

54, Oscar Sanchez (Colombia) at 2 mins 57 secs

55, Didier Alonso Chaparro Lopez (Colombia-Comcel) at 2 mins 58 secs

56, Jackson Rodriguez (Androni Giocattoli) at 3 mins 0 secs

57, Arlex Castro (Colombia) at 3 mins 2 secs

58, Gabriel Juarez (Argentina)

59, Mariano De Fino (Uruguay) at 3 mins 3 secs

60, Felix Cardenas (Colombia) at 3 mins 4 secs

61, Francesco Chicchi (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 3 mins 6 secs

62, Pablo Alarcon (Chile) at 3 mins 8 secs

63, Michael Rasmussen (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 3 mins 14 secs

64, Marcos Garcia (Caja Rural) at 3 mins 15 secs

65, Juan Ariel Lucero (San Luis Somos Todos) at 3 mins 16 secs

66, Gregory Duarte (Uruguay) at 3 mins 20 secs

67, Jason McCartney (UnitedHealthcare)

68, Alexander Ryabkin (Caja Rural) at 3 mins 22 secs

69, Jose Ragonessi (Ecuador)

70, Segundo Navarrete (Ecuador) at 3 mins 23 secs

71, David Arroyo Duran (Movistar)

72, Alvaro Argiro (Argentina) at 3 mins 26 secs

73, Munio Ferraz (Brazil) at 3 mins 29 secs

74, Emmanuel Guevara (San Luis Somos Todos)

75, Adrián Palomares Villaplana (Andalucia)

76, Maximiliano Richeze (Argentina) at 3 mins 31 secs

77, Andrey Sartasov (San Luis Somos Todos)

78, Gustavo Lopez (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 3 mins 32 secs

79, Yelko Gomez (Caja Rural) at 3 mins 33 secs

80, Yasmani Martinez (Cuba) at 3 mins 34 secs

81, Mauricio Neisa (Colombia-Comcel) at 3 mins 37 secs

82, Jose Mujica (Cuba) at 3 mins 40 secs

83, Ted King (Liquigas-Cannondale)

84, Renato Dos Santos (Brazil) at 3 mins 41 secs

85, Mauricio Ardila Cano (Colombia-Comcel) at 3 mins 45 secs

86, Angelo Pagani (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 3 mins 46 secs

87, Jonathan Millan (Colombia) at 3 mins 48 secs

88, Javier Ramirez Abeja (Andalucia) at 3 mins 54 secs

89, Cesar Berti (Uruguay) at 3 mins 55 secs

90, Marco Coledan (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 3 mins 56 secs

91, Marcos Crespo (Argentina) at 4 mins 1 secs

92, Juan José Haedo (Team Saxo Bank) at 4 mins 3 secs

93, Jairo Salas (Colombia)

94, Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Team Saxo Bank) at 4 mins 4 secs

95, Renato Seabra (Brazil)

96, Yennier Lopez (Cuba) at 4 mins 5 secs

97, Ibon Zugasti (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 4 mins 6 secs

98, Daniel Rincon (Colombia) at 4 mins 8 secs

99, Giovanni Visconti (Movistar)

100, Luca Mazzanti (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 4 mins 10 secs

101, Ricardo Mestre (Carmin-Prio)

102, Cleberson Weber (Brazil) at 4 mins 12 secs

103, Filipo Salvini (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 4 mins 13 secs

104, Mauricio Frazer (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 4 mins 15 secs

105, Otavio Bulgarelli (Funvic-Pidamonhangab)

106, Tiziano Dall'Antonia (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 4 mins 16 secs

107, Mathieu Perget (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 4 mins 17 secs

108, Paolo Locatelli (Colnago-CSF Bardiani)

109, John Edibberto Martinez Montero (Colombia-Comcel) at 4 mins 18 secs

110, Jesús Hernandez Blazquez (Team Saxo Bank) at 4 mins 20 secs

111, Wilder Miravalles (Uruguay) at 4 mins 24 secs

112, Sebastien Hinault (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 4 mins 26 secs

113, Pablo Seisdedos (Chile) at 4 mins 28 secs

114, Sonny Colbrelli (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 4 mins 29 secs

115, Rene Gorgensen (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 4 mins 31 secs

116, Camilo Gomez (Colombia-Comcel) at 4 mins 32 secs

117, Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Andalucia) at 4 mins 33 secs

118, Samuel José Rodrigues Caldeira (Carmin-Prio) at 4 mins 35 secs

119, Timothy Duggan (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 4 mins 36 secs

120, Grischa Janorschke (Team NetApp) at 4 mins 37 secs

121, Erick Castaño (Ecuador) at 4 mins 41 secs

122, Francesco Lasca (Caja Rural) at 4 mins 44 secs

123, Matteo Tosatto (Team Saxo Bank) at 4 mins 48 secs

124, Luis A. Martinez (Uruguay) at 4 mins 49 secs

125, Sidinei Da Silva (Brazil) at 4 mins 50 secs

126, Angelo Furlan (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 4 mins 51 secs

127, Hector Aguilar Figueiras (Funvic-Pidamonhangab)

128, Eloy Ruiz Pinto (Andalucia) at 4 mins 52 secs

129, Antonio Cabello Baena (Andalucia) at 4 mins 55 secs

130, Vinther Troels (Team Saxo Bank) at 4 mins 56 secs

131, Nelson Victorino (Carmin-Prio) at 4 mins 58 secs

132, Tomas Swift Metcalfe (Carmin-Prio)

133, Francisco José Ventoso Alberdi (Movistar) at 5 mins 0 secs

134, Jake Keough (UnitedHealthcare)

135, Claudio Claveles (San Luis Somos Todos) at 5 mins 2 secs

136, Cristian Benenati (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 5 mins 7 secs

137, Pierpaolo De Negri (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia)

138, David Da Silva Livramento (Carmin-Prio) at 5 mins 9 secs

139, Sylvain Georges (AG2R-La Mondiale)

140, Andreas Schillinger (Team NetApp) at 5 mins 11 secs

141, Ruben Menendez Velasco (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert)

142, Roberto Ferrari (Androni Giocattoli) at 5 mins 14 secs

143, Jimmy Casper (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 5 mins 15 secs

144, Andrea Guardini (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 5 mins 28 secs

145, Cesare Benedetti (Team NetApp) at 5 mins 29 secs

146, Robert Foster (UnitedHealthcare) at 5 mins 33 secs

147, Christia Delle Stelle (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 5 mins 34 secs

148, Antonio Nascimento (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 5 mins 39 secs

149, Edwin Avila (Colombia) at 5 mins 41 secs

150, Rasmus Guldhammer (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 5 mins 42 secs

151, Enrique Sanz (Movistar)

152, Edward Stiver Ortiz Caro (Colombia-Comcel) at 5 mins 55 secs

153, Henrique Casimiro (Carmin-Prio) at 6 mins 4 secs

154, Tomas Gil (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 6 mins 6 secs

155, Mauro Richeze (Argentina)

156, Gorge Gallegos (Ecuador) at 6 mins 8 secs

157, Jerome Baugnies (Team NetApp) at 6 mins 18 secs

158, Carlos Quishpe (Ecuador) at 6 mins 20 secs

159, Alcides Simoes (Brazil) at 6 mins 31 secs

160, Fernando Murgo (San Luis Somos Todos) at 6 mins 32 secs

161, Alejandro Padulo (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 6 mins 33 secs

162, Jose Bone (Ecuador) at 6 mins 35 secs

163, Yans Carlos Arias (Cuba) at 6 mins 42 secs



Outside time limit:



Maximiliano Badde (San Luis Somos Todos) at 8 mins 42 secs

Ruben Campanioni (Cuba) at 9 mins 17 secs





General classification after stage 4:



1, Levi Leipheimer (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) 13 hours 7 mins 52 secs

2, Stefan Schumacher (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 53 secs

3, Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 55 secs

4, Alberto Contador Velasco (Team Saxo Bank) at 57 secs

5, Sylvain Chavanel (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 1 min 20 secs

6, Daniel Diaz (San Luis Somos Todos) at 1 min 36 secs

7, Luis Mansilla (Chile) at 1 min 43 secs

8, Jose Rodolfo Serpa Perez (Androni Giocattoli) at 1 min 49 secs

9, Magno Prado Nazaret (Funvic-Pidamonhangab)

10, Andrey Amador Bakkazakova (Movistar) at 2 mins 51 secs

11, Jorge A. Giacinti (San Luis Somos Todos) at 3 mins 7 secs

12, Cayetano José Sarmiento Tunarrosa (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 3 mins 11 secs

13, Jaime Suaza (Colombia) at 3 mins 59 secs

14, David Arroyo Duran (Movistar) at 4 mins 4 secs

15, Rinaldo Nocentini (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 4 mins 11 secs

16, Felix Cardenas (Colombia) at 4 mins 28 secs

17, Jesus Rosendo Prado (Andalucia) at 4 mins 52 secs

18, Markus Eichler (Team NetApp) at 4 mins 56 secs

19, Jonathan Clarke (UnitedHealthcare) at 5 mins 1 secs

20, Jonathan Castroviejo Nicolas (Movistar) at 5 mins 13 secs

21, Josue Moyano (Caja Rural) at 5 mins 26 secs

22, Frederik Wilmann (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 5 mins 47 secs

23, Ignacio Pereyra (Argentina) at 6 mins 10 secs

24, Eduardo Sepulveda (Argentina) at 6 mins 17 secs

25, Jackson Rodriguez (Androni Giocattoli) at 6 mins 20 secs

26, Adrián Palomares Villaplana (Andalucia) at 6 mins 39 secs

27, Alvaro Argiro (Argentina) at 6 mins 45 secs

28, Yelko Gomez (Caja Rural) at 6 mins 57 secs

29, Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez (Androni Giocattoli) at 7 mins 6 secs

30, Gonzalo Garrido (Chile) at 7 mins 24 secs

31, Sergio Godoy (Argentina) at 7 mins 39 secs

32, Bert Grabsch (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 7 mins 41 secs

33, Luca Mazzanti (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 7 mins 43 secs

34, Didier Alonso Chaparro Lopez (Colombia-Comcel) at 7 mins 47 secs

35, Emanuele Sella (Androni Giocattoli) at 8 mins 24 secs

36, Filipo Salvini (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 8 mins 35 secs

37, Weimar Roldan (Colombia) at 8 mins 46 secs

38, Giovanni Visconti (Movistar) at 8 mins 55 secs

39, Mauricio Ardila Cano (Colombia-Comcel)

40, Karol A. Domagalski (Caja Rural) at 8 mins 59 secs

41, Oscar Sanchez (Colombia) at 9 mins 23 secs

42, Wolfgang Burmaun (Chile) at 9 mins 27 secs

43, John Edibberto Martinez Montero (Colombia-Comcel) at 9 mins 28 secs

44, Cristian Martinez (San Luis Somos Todos) at 9 mins 32 secs

45, Jose Ragonessi (Ecuador) at 9 mins 35 secs

46, Matias Medici (Argentina) at 9 mins 38 secs

47, Gabriel Juarez (Argentina) at 9 mins 55 secs

48, Segundo Navarrete (Ecuador) at 10 mins 16 secs

49, Douglas Moi Bueno (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 10 mins 17 secs

50, Mathieu Perget (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 10 mins 22 secs

51, Ricardo Mestre (Carmin-Prio) at 10 mins 23 secs

52, Jairo Salas (Colombia) at 10 mins 27 secs

53, Sonny Colbrelli (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 10 mins 50 secs

54, Francisco José Ventoso Alberdi (Movistar) at 10 mins 51 secs

55, Jesús Hernandez Blazquez (Team Saxo Bank) at 10 mins 53 secs

56, Eloy Ruiz Pinto (Andalucia) at 10 mins 54 secs

57, Mauricio Neisa (Colombia-Comcel) at 10 mins 56 secs

58, David Da Silva Livramento (Carmin-Prio) at 11 mins 0 secs

59, Michael Rasmussen (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 11 mins 14 secs

60, Marcos Garcia (Caja Rural) at 11 mins 15 secs

61, Pablo Alarcon (Chile) at 11 mins 39 secs

62, Camilo Gomez (Colombia-Comcel) at 11 mins 51 secs

63, Daniel Rincon (Colombia) at 11 mins 52 secs

64, Gregor Gazvoda (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 11 mins 53 secs

65, Henrique Casimiro (Carmin-Prio) at 11 mins 55 secs

66, Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 11 mins 59 secs

67, Jay Robert Thomson (UnitedHealthcare) at 12 mins 7 secs

68, Javier Ramirez Abeja (Andalucia) at 12 mins 24 secs

69, Grischa Janorschke (Team NetApp) at 12 mins 37 secs

70, Ibon Zugasti (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 12 mins 38 secs

71, Erick Castaño (Ecuador) at 12 mins 53 secs

72, Favian Velazquez (San Luis Somos Todos) at 13 mins 14 secs

73, Ted King (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 13 mins 39 secs

74, Antonio Cabello Baena (Andalucia) at 13 mins 45 secs

75, Rene Gorgensen (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 13 mins 48 secs

76, Munio Ferraz (Brazil) at 14 mins 2 secs

77, Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 14 mins 11 secs

78, Christopher Jensen (Team Saxo Bank) at 14 mins 15 secs

79, Sebastien Hinault (AG2R-La Mondiale)

80, Andrey Sartasov (San Luis Somos Todos)

81, Filippo Pozzato (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 14 mins 24 secs

82, Yasmani Martinez (Cuba) at 14 mins 27 secs

83, Marco Coledan (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 14 mins 29 secs

84, Edward Stiver Ortiz Caro (Colombia-Comcel) at 14 mins 33 secs

85, Juan José Haedo (Team Saxo Bank) at 14 mins 54 secs

86, Jerome Baugnies (Team NetApp) at 15 mins 3 secs

87, Matteo Tosatto (Team Saxo Bank) at 15 mins 4 secs

88, Angelo Furlan (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 15 mins 7 secs

89, Benjamin Day (UnitedHealthcare) at 15 mins 8 secs

90, Jeff Louder (UnitedHealthcare) at 15 mins 10 secs

91, Jake Keough (UnitedHealthcare) at 15 mins 12 secs

92, Adrian Hegyvary (UnitedHealthcare) at 15 mins 19 secs

93, Samuel José Rodrigues Caldeira (Carmin-Prio) at 15 mins 30 secs

94, Francesco Chicchi (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 15 mins 39 secs

95, Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Team Saxo Bank) at 15 mins 40 secs

96, Alexander Ryabkin (Caja Rural) at 15 mins 47 secs

97, Timothy Duggan (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 15 mins 52 secs

98, Enrique Sanz (Movistar)

99, Yennier Lopez (Cuba) at 16 mins 19 secs

100, Luis Sepulveda (Chile) at 16 mins 23 secs

101, Angelo Pagani (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 16 mins 38 secs

102, Pablo Seisdedos (Chile) at 16 mins 53 secs

103, Timon Seubert (Team NetApp) at 16 mins 59 secs

104, Mauricio Frazer (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 17 mins 0 secs

105, Edwin Avila (Colombia) at 17 mins 16 secs

106, Sylvain Georges (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 17 mins 24 secs

107, Jonathan Millan (Colombia) at 17 mins 30 secs

108, Breno Sidoti (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 17 mins 33 secs

109, Nelson Victorino (Carmin-Prio) at 18 mins 2 secs

110, Richard Mascarañas (Uruguay) at 18 mins 27 secs

111, Vinther Troels (Team Saxo Bank) at 18 mins 33 secs

112, Pierpaolo De Negri (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 18 mins 39 secs

113, Tiziano Dall'Antonia (Liquigas-Cannondale) at 18 mins 40 secs

114, Mariano De Fino (Uruguay) at 18 mins 42 secs

115, Gregory Duarte (Uruguay) at 18 mins 52 secs

116, Andreas Schillinger (Team NetApp) at 18 mins 53 secs

117, Renato Seabra (Brazil) at 19 mins 6 secs

118, Emmanuel Guevara (San Luis Somos Todos) at 19 mins 8 secs

119, Frantisek Rabon (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) at 19 mins 19 secs

120, Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Andalucia) at 19 mins 39 secs

121, Gustavo Lopez (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 19 mins 40 secs

122, Giairo Ermeti (Androni Giocattoli) at 19 mins 49 secs

123, Paolo Locatelli (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 20 mins 25 secs

124, Jorge Soto (Uruguay) at 20 mins 26 secs

125, Jimmy Casper (AG2R-La Mondiale) at 20 mins 32 secs

126, Robert Foster (UnitedHealthcare) at 20 mins 39 secs

127, Christia Delle Stelle (Colnago-CSF Bardiani) at 20 mins 40 secs

128, Claudio Claveles (San Luis Somos Todos) at 21 mins 3 secs

129, Andrea Guardini (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 21 mins 9 secs

130, Cleberson Weber (Brazil) at 21 mins 13 secs

131, Rasmus Guldhammer (Christina Watches-Ofone) at 21 mins 20 secs

132, Cesare Benedetti (Team NetApp) at 21 mins 41 secs

133, Francesco Lasca (Caja Rural) at 21 mins 49 secs

134, Cristopher Mansilla (Chile) at 21 mins 54 secs

135, Alcides Simoes (Brazil) at 22 mins 10 secs

136, Hector Aguilar Figueiras (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 22 mins 31 secs

137, Mauro Richeze (Argentina) at 22 mins 35 secs

138, Wilder Miravalles (Uruguay) at 22 mins 41 secs

139, Cristian Benenati (Farnese Vini-Selle Italia) at 23 mins 12 secs

140, Marcos Crespo (Argentina) at 23 mins 13 secs

141, Fernando Murgo (San Luis Somos Todos) at 23 mins 37 secs

142, Ruben Menendez Velasco (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 24 mins 6 secs

143, Roberto Ferrari (Androni Giocattoli) at 24 mins 8 secs

144, Otavio Bulgarelli (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 24 mins 37 secs

145, Antonio Nascimento (Funvic-Pidamonhangab) at 26 mins 1 secs

146, Juan Ariel Lucero (San Luis Somos Todos) at 28 mins 53 secs

147, Juan Esteban Arango (Colombia) at 29 mins 0 secs

148, Carlos Quishpe (Ecuador) at 30 mins 26 secs

149, Renato Dos Santos (Brazil) at 31 mins 27 secs

150, Arlex Castro (Colombia) at 31 mins 36 secs

151, Maximiliano Richeze (Argentina) at 32 mins 57 secs

152, Tomas Swift Metcalfe (Carmin-Prio) at 34 mins 9 secs

153, Antonio Cabrera (Chile) at 37 mins 13 secs

154, Jose Mujica (Cuba) at 38 mins 15 secs

155, Cesar Berti (Uruguay) at 42 mins 29 secs

156, Gorge Gallegos (Ecuador) at 44 mins 7 secs

157, Yans Carlos Arias (Cuba) at 46 mins 1 secs

158, Alejandro Padulo (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 49 mins 44 secs

159, Sidinei Da Silva (Brazil) at 50 mins 21 secs

160, Tomas Gil (Start Cycling Team - Atacama Flowery Desert) at 50 mins 53 secs

161, Luis A. Martinez (Uruguay) at 54 mins 21 secs

162, Jose Bone (Ecuador) at 55 mins 24 secs

163, Jason McCartney (UnitedHealthcare) at 1 hour 3 secs



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