Sunday, July 20, 2014

Stage 14 Is Another Strong Ride For Race Leader Nibali


The same riders who showed they were strong in the mountains in stage 13, did so again in stage 14. About 9 kilometers from the finish line, Rafal Majka of Poland (who finished second yesterday) took off on a breakaway. The race leaders didn't chase him down because he was no danger to them (being over an hour and a half off the overall lead), so he was able to claim his first Tour de France stage victory. Race leader, Vincenzo Nibali of Italy, showed his strength by staying with the top riders until about 4 kilometers from the finish -- and then took off to finish in second place, and extend his overall lead on his closest competitors. Jean-Christophe Peraud of France finished in third.

Stage 15 descends from the mountains, and will probably be another stage for the Tour's sprinters since there are no tough climbs in this stage. Here are the current standings:

YELLOW JERSEY (Overall Race Leader)
1. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Astana Pro Team
2. Alejandro Valverde Belmonte (Spain) Movistar Team..........4' 37"
3. Romain Bardet (France) AG2R La Mondiale..........4' 50"
4. Thibaud Pinot (France) FDJ.FR..........5' 06"
5. Tejay Van Garderen (United States) BMC Racing..........5' 49"
6. Jean-Christophe Peraud (France) AG2R La Mondiale..........6' 08"
7. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands) Belkin Pro Cycling..........8' 33"
8. Leopold Konig (Czech Republic) Team Netapp-Endura..........9' 32"
9. Laurens Ten Dam (Netherlands) Belkin Pro Cycling..........10' 01"
10. Pierre Rolland (France) Team Europcar..........10' 48"
11. Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Belgium) Lotto-Belisol..........11' 02"
12. Haimar Zubeldia Agirre (Spain) Trek Factory Racing..........11' 10" 
13. Rui Alberto Costa (Portugal) Lampre-Merida..........12' 57"
14. Frank Schleck (Luxembourg) Team Sky..........14' 37"
15. Richie Porte (Australia) Team Sky..........16' 03"

GREEN JERSEY (Best Sprinter)
1. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) Cannondale..........361 pts
2. Bryan Coquard (France) Team Europcar..........191 pts
3. Alexander Kristoff (Norway) Team Katusha..........172 pts
4. Marcel Kittel (Germany) Team Giant-Shimano..........167 pts
5. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Astana Pro Team..........134 pts
6. Mark Renshaw (Australia) Omega Pharma-Quick Step..........118 pts 
7. Andre Greipel (Germany) Lotto-Belisol..........117 pts
8. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium) BMC Racing Team..........115 pts

POLKA DOT JERSEY (Best Climber)
1. Joaquim Rodriguez (Spain) Team Katusha..........88 pts
2. Rafal Majka (Poland) Tinkoff-Saxo..........88 pts
3. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Astana Pro Team..........86 pts
4. Thibaud Pinot (France) FDJ.FR..........49 pts
5. Alejandro Valverde Belmonte (Spain) Movistar Team..........40 pts 
6. Alessandro De Marchi (Italy) Cannondale..........38 pts
7. Thomas Voeckler (France) Team Europcar..........34 pts

WHITE JERSEY (Best Young Rider)
1. Romain Bardet (France) AG2R La Mondiale
2. Thibaud Pinot (France) FDJ.FR..........0' 16"
3. Michal Kwiatkowski (Poland) Omega Pharma-Quick Step..........14' 34"
4. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands) Team Giant-Shimano..........47' 18"

TEAM STANDINGS
1. AG2R La Mondiale (France)
2. Belkin Pro Cycling (Belgium)..........12' 42"
3. Team Sky (Great Britain)..........38' 16"
4. Astana Pro Team (Kazakhstan)..........46' 10" 
5. Movistar Team (Spain)..........47' 44"
6. BMC Racing (United States)..........51' 01"

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