Friday, July 11, 2014
Stage 6 Is Another Stage For The Tour's Sprinters
There were two climbs in the 194 kilometer stage 6 of this year's Tour de France, but they were not real difficult climbs. The peloton was able to rein in a four-man breakaway with about 20 kilometers to go, and then the teams set up their sprinters for the finish. The race's strongest sprinter this year, Marcel Kittel of Germany, had a mechanical problem in the last couple of meters -- and that allowed fellow German Andre Greipel to win the stage. Norway's Alexander Kristoff finished in second and Samuel Dumoulin finished third. Since the peloton finished as a group, the overall standings remained the same. Here are the current standings:
YELLOW JERSEY (Overall Race Leader)
1. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Astana Pro Team
2. Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark) Astana Pro Team..........0' 02"
3. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) Cannondale..........0' 44"
4. Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland) Omega Pharma-Quick Step..........0' 50"
5. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) Trek Factory Racing..........1' 17"
6. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Belgium) Lotto-Belisol..........1' 45"
7. Tony Gallopin (France) Lotto-Belisol..........1' 45"
8. Richie Porte (Australia) Team Sky..........1' 54"
9. Andrew Talansky (United States) Garmin-Sharp..........2' 05"
10. Alejandro Valverde Belmonte (Spain) Movistar Team..........2' 11"
11. Romain Bardet (France) AG2R La Mondiale..........2' 11"
12. Tejay Van Garderen (United States) BMC Racing Team..........2' 11"
13. Rui Alberto Costa (Portugal) Lampre-Merida..........2' 11"
14. Thomas Geraint (Great Britain) Team Sky..........2' 16"
GREEN JERSEY (Best Sprinter)
1. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) Cannondale..........217 pts
2. Bryan Coquard (France) Team Europcar..........137 pts
3. Marcel Kittel (Germany) Team Giant-Shimano..........135 pts
4. Alexander Kristoff (Norway) Team Katusha..........117 pts
5. Andre Greipel (Germany) Lotto-Belisol..........91 pts
6. Mark Renshaw (Australia) Omega Pharma-Quick Step..........87 pts
POLKA DOT JERSEY (Best Climber)
1. Cyril Lemoine (France) Cofidis, Solutions Credits..........6 pts
2. Blel Kadri (France) AG2R La Mondiale..........5 pts
3. Jens Voigt (Germany) Trek Factory Racing..........4 pts
4. Nicolas Edet (France) Cofidis, Solutions Credits..........4 pts
WHITE JERSEY (Best Young Rider)
1. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) Cannondale
2. Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland) Omega Pharma-Quick Step..........0' 06"
3. Romain Bardet (France) AG2R La Mondiale..........1' 27"
4. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands) Team Giant-Shimano..........1' 41"
5. Thibaut Pinot (France) FDJ.FR..........2' 40"
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Astana Pro Team (Kazakhstan)
2. Belkin Pro Cycling (Netherlands)..........4' 18"
3. BMC Racing Team (United States)..........6' 05"
4. Team Sky (Great Britain)..........6' 17"
5. Trek Factory Racing (United States)..........7' 22"
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