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2010 Tour of California
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2010 Tour of California |
| image | Tour of CA Nevada City.jpg |
| image_caption | The start of the race in Nevada City |
| image_size | 300 |
| series | UCI America Tour |
| date | May 16–23, 2010 |
| stages | 8 |
| distance | 810 |
| unit | mi |
| time | 33h 08' 30" |
| first | Michael Rogers |
| first_nat | AUS |
| first_team | |
| first_color | yellow |
| second | David Zabriskie |
| second_nat | USA |
| second_team | |
| third | Levi Leipheimer |
| third_nat | USA |
| third_team | |
| mountains | Thomas Rabou |
| mountains_nat | NED |
| mountains_team | |
| mountains_color | red |
| youth | Peter Sagan |
| youth_nat | SVK |
| youth_team | |
| youth_color | white |
| sprints | Peter Sagan |
| sprints_nat | SVK |
| sprints_team | |
| sprints_color | green |
| team | |
| previous | 2009 |
| next | 2011 |
The 2010 Tour of California was the fifth running of the Tour of California cycling stage race. It was held from May 16–23, and was the first edition of the race held in the month of May, after the first four occurred in February. It was rated as a 2.HC event on the UCI America Tour. It began in Nevada City and concluded in the Agoura Hills.
The event's move to later in the year has made it so the route was different from previous editions of the race, and also provided for a different makeup of ridership, as it conflicted with the 2010 Giro d'Italia.
The race was won by rider Michael Rogers, who held off ' David Zabriskie and Levi Leipheimer of . In other classifications, 's Peter Sagan won both the points and young rider classifications, Thomas Rabou of won the mountains classification and Garmin-Transitions won the teams classification.
Participating teams
Sixteen teams participated in the Tour of California. These included seven UCI ProTour teams, two UCI Professional Continental teams, and seven UCI Continental teams. They were:
;UCI ProTour Teams
- GRM –
- LIQ –
- QST –
- RAB –
- THR –
- RSH –
- SAX –
;UCI Professional Continental Teams
- BMC –
- CTT –
;UCI Continental Teams
- BPC –
- FAS – Fly V Australia
- JBC –
- KBS –
- CSM – SpiderTech-Planet Energy
- TT1 –
- UHC –
's Levi Leipheimer returned, to try for a fourth consecutive overall victory. Leipheimer's teammate Lance Armstrong has also committed to the race, as has George Hincapie, riding in 2010 for . |url-status=dead rider David Zabriskie, second-place finisher in 2006 and 2009, has also been announced for the race. |url-status=dead
Changes from 2009
The 2010 Tour was the first to take place in May rather than February.
The race was held at the same time of year as the Giro d'Italia. Messick has admitted that this will probably result in fewer Italians starting this race, and fewer Americans in the Giro.
Tour stages
The 2010 Tour was held over eight days, down from nine in 2009. This change is due to the current economic state after the recession of the last several years. The prologue has been eliminated.
Stage 1
May 16, 2010 — Nevada City to Sacramento, 104.3 mi
While past editions of the Tour of California began with a prologue time trial, the first stage in 2010 was a road race from Nevada City to the state capital Sacramento. The course consisted of a lot of descending, starting at 2500 ft and ending near sea level with three laps of a circuit in Sacramento, and a mass sprint finish the expectation. |url-status=dead
A four-rider breakaway took the intermediate sprints and the one small climb on the course. The riders in the break were Maarten Tjallingii, Marc de Maar, Paul Mach, and Chad Beyer. A chase group, with a rider each from , , and Fly V Australia was between the leaders and the peloton for several miles of racing, but were unable to make the bridge. They attained a maximum advantage of close to six minutes, but at the head of the peloton did not let them stay away. The catch occurred shortly before the circuits in Sacramento began. Team HTC-Columbia continued to control the race during the circuits in preparation for Mark Cavendish's sprint, except for a brief moment when appeared at the head of the peloton to try to set up Juan José Haedo. Crashes depleted the leading group and reduced the number of sprinters present to try for the stage win, though all riders were given the same time as stage winner Cavendish since the crashes took place very close to the finish line on a flat stage. Time bonuses won during the stage meant the first general classification was not the same as the results of stage one. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark Cavendish | |
| 2 | Juan José Haedo | |
| 3 | Alexander Kristoff | |
| 4 | Robert Hunter | |
| 5 | Jonathan Cantwell | Fly V Australia |
| 6 | Marcus Burghardt | |
| 7 | Guillaume Boivin | SpiderTech-Planet Energy |
| 8 | Andreas Stauff | |
| 9 | Nikolas Maes | |
| 10 | Tom Leezer |
|| |General Classification after Stage 1
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mark Cavendish [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]][[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]] | |
| 2 | Juan José Haedo | |||||
| 3 | Alexander Kristoff [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |||
| 4 | Maarten Tjallingii [[Image:Jersey blue.svg | 20px | Blue jersey]] | |||
| 5 | Marc de Maar | |||||
| 6 | Chad Beyer | |||||
| 7 | Paul Mach [[Image:Jersey red.svg | 20px | Red jersey]] | |||
| 8 | Robert Hunter | |||||
| 9 | Jonathan Cantwell | Fly V Australia | ||||
| 10 | Marcus Burghardt |
|}
Stage 2
May 17, 2010 — Davis to Santa Rosa, 109.5 mi
This stage was mostly flat, using most of the same course from stage 1 of the 2009 race. A notable diversion from that course, however, occurred around 20 mi from the finish line in Santa Rosa, with the climb of Trinity Road. |url-status=dead
The stage was slowed by rainy conditions. An early breakaway including Karl Menzies () and Thomas Rabou () was caught. A group of twenty riders made a dash for the finish, with the win and the leader's jersey going to Brett Lancaster. For his efforts in the breakaway, Rabou gained the climber's jersey and the most-aggressive rider title. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brett Lancaster | |
| 2 | Peter Sagan | |
| 3 | Lars Boom | |
| 4 | Rory Sutherland | |
| 5 | André Steensen | |
| 6 | François Parisien | SpiderTech-Planet Energy |
| 7 | Levi Leipheimer | |
| 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | |
| 9 | Lars Bak | |
| 10 | Michael Rogers |
|| |General Classification after Stage 2
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brett Lancaster [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]][[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]] | |
| 2 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |||
| 3 | Karl Menzies | |||||
| 4 | Lars Boom | |||||
| 5 | Thomas Rabou[[Image:Jersey red.svg | 20px | Red jersey]][[Image:Jersey blue.svg | 20px | Blue jersey]] | |
| 6 | Marc de Maar | |||||
| 7 | Paul Mach | |||||
| 8 | Michael Rogers | |||||
| 9 | Janez Brajkovič | |||||
| 10 | Ryder Hesjedal |
|}
Stage 3
May 18, 2010 — San Francisco to Santa Cruz, 113.6 mi
This course included the Tour's first major climb, of Bonny Doon road, 12 mi from the finish. It was on this climb in the 2009 race that Leipheimer first took the lead that was eventually his overall margin of victory. At Bonny Doon, Levi Leipheimer, David Zabriskie, and Michael Rogers charged ahead. The peloton gave chase, but failed to make the catch, ending up 17 seconds behind. At the line it was Zabriskie who edged out the other two, to gain the time bonus and overall lead. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Zabriskie | |||
| 2 | Michael Rogers | |||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 4 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 5 | Rory Sutherland | |||
| 6 | Heinrich Haussler | |||
| 7 | Jens Voigt | |||
| 8 | Chris Horner | |||
| 9 | François Parisien | SpiderTech-Planet Energy | ||
| 10 | Ryder Hesjedal |
|| |General Classification after Stage 3
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Zabriskie [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |
| 2 | Michael Rogers | |||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 4 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 5 | Marc de Maar | |||
| 6 | Janez Brajkovič | |||
| 7 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||
| 8 | Peter Stetina | |||
| 9 | Rory Sutherland | |||
| 10 | Tom Danielson |
|}
Stage 4
May 19, 2010 — San José to Modesto, 121.5 mi
This was a flat stage, and used the same course as Stage 3 from 2009. At the 6 mi mark, the peloton faced a difficult, technical climb up Sierra Road, but after descending it there were no further difficulties in the route. A mass sprint finish was expected, with the potential for high winds, common in the San Joaquin Valley, to make it so general classification contenders have to work hard to stay with the leading group. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Francesco Chicchi | |||
| 2 | Juan José Haedo | |||
| 3 | Mark Cavendish [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]] | |
| 4 | Theo Bos | |||
| 5 | Jonathan Cantwell | Fly V Australia | ||
| 6 | Alexander Kristoff | |||
| 7 | Ken Hanson | |||
| 8 | Andreas Stauff | |||
| 9 | Alex Candelario | |||
| 10 | Guillaume Boivin | SpiderTech-Planet Energy |
|| |General Classification after Stage 4
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | David Zabriskie [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |
| 2 | Michael Rogers | |||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 4 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 5 | Marc de Maar | |||
| 6 | Janez Brajkovič | |||
| 7 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||
| 8 | Rory Sutherland | |||
| 9 | Tom Danielson | |||
| 10 | Peter Stetina |
|}
Stage 5
May 20, 2010 — Visalia to Bakersfield, 121.5 mi
After a lengthy transfer, two new towns were visited in Stage 5. This was categorized as a flat stage, though a climb with a 14% gradient occurs early in the stage and the finish in Bakersfield included three visits to a climb that tops out over 10% in grade. |url-status=dead However, Lance Armstrong crashed just outside Visalia in Stage 5 and had to withdraw from the Tour of California.
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 2 | Michael Rogers | |||
| 3 | David Zabriskie [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |
| 4 | Chris Horner | |||
| 5 | Paul Martens | |||
| 6 | Tony Martin | |||
| 7 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||
| 9 | Jens Voigt | |||
| 10 | Rory Sutherland |
|| |General Classification after Stage 5
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |||
| 2 | David Zabriskie | |||||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||||
| 4 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 5 | Marc de Maar | |||||
| 6 | Janez Brajkovič | |||||
| 7 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||||
| 8 | Peter Stetina | |||||
| 9 | Tom Danielson | |||||
| 10 | Rory Sutherland |
|}
Stage 6
May 21, 2010 — Palmdale to Big Bear Lake, 135 mi
This has already been declared the queen stage of the 2010 Tour, and may be the most difficult stage in the Tour's five-year history. It was the first Tour of California stage ever to conclude with a mountain climb. The climb to Big Bear Lake reached 6752 ft in elevation. This stage was originally scheduled to begin at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, |url-status=dead but the roads on which the course would have traveled were damaged by heavy snowfall at high elevations in 2010, making them unsafe to use. The stage began just north of the Angeles National Forest at Palmdale City Hall and visited the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains, incorporating 2000 ft more climbing than the original course from Pasadena. From there, the race headed south along the Angeles Forest Highway before cutting across the Upper Big Tujunga Canyon to travel on the undamaged part of the course as previously designed.
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 2 | Rory Sutherland | |||||
| 3 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |||
| 4 | Levi Leipheimer | |||||
| 5 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||||
| 6 | Phil Zajicek | Fly V Australia | ||||
| 7 | Paul Martens | |||||
| 8 | David Zabriskie | |||||
| 9 | Jens Voigt | |||||
| 10 | Tom Danielson |
|| |General Classification after Stage 6
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |||
| 2 | David Zabriskie | |||||
| 3 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 4 | Levi Leipheimer | |||||
| 5 | Rory Sutherland | |||||
| 6 | Marc de Maar | |||||
| 7 | Janez Brajkovič | |||||
| 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||||
| 9 | Tom Danielson | |||||
| 10 | Peter Stetina |
|}
Stage 7
May 22, 2010 — Los Angeles 20 mi (individual time trial)
The one race against the clock for the 2010 Tour took place in Los Angeles, on a longer course than was used in Solvang in the previous three editions of the race. It ran twenty miles over two laps in downtown Los Angeles. The course passed such landmarks as the Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, and Los Angeles City Hall, finishing at Chick Hearn Court at L.A. Live. It was expected that the riders complete the course in anywhere from 41 to 48 minutes. The first 90 riders to take the course were staggered one minute at a time, and the final 30 spaced out with two minutes separating their departures. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tony Martin | |||
| 2 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |
| 3 | David Zabriskie | |||
| 4 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 5 | Jens Voigt | |||
| 6 | Bert Grabsch | |||
| 7 | Maarten Tjallingii | |||
| 8 | Chris Horner | |||
| 9 | Rory Sutherland | |||
| 10 | Robert Hunter |
|| |General Classification after Stage 7
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |||
| 2 | David Zabriskie | |||||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||||
| 4 | Jens Voigt | |||||
| 5 | Rory Sutherland | |||||
| 6 | Chris Horner | |||||
| 7 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||||
| 9 | Janez Brajkovič | |||||
| 10 | Tom Danielson |
|}
Stage 8
May 23, 2010 — Thousand Oaks circuit race, 83.5 mi
The Tour concluded with a hilly circuit race in Thousand Oaks, with a steep climb up Mulholland Highway before finishing in Westlake. The circuit course was 21 mi long, and it was covered four times. It reaches a height of 2000 ft. |url-status=dead
| Rider | Team | Time | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||
| 2 | George Hincapie | |||
| 3 | Carlos Barredo | |||
| 4 | Chris Horner | |||
| 5 | Óscar Pujol | |||
| 6 | Sebastian Langeveld | |||
| 7 | Levi Leipheimer | |||
| 8 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |
| 9 | David Zabriskie | |||
| 10 | Yaroslav Popovych |
|| |Final General Classification
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Yellow jersey]] | |||
| 2 | David Zabriskie | |||||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | |||||
| 4 | Chris Horner | |||||
| 5 | Ryder Hesjedal | |||||
| 6 | Jens Voigt | |||||
| 7 | Rory Sutherland | |||||
| 8 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Green jersey]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | White jersey]] | |
| 9 | Janez Brajkovič | |||||
| 10 | Phil Zajicek | Fly V Australia |
|}
Final standings
General Classification
| # | Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | **Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Rogers was awarded the final yellow jersey as general classification winner]]** | **** | 33h 08' 30" | ||
| 2 | David Zabriskie | + 9" | |||||
| 3 | Levi Leipheimer | + 25" | |||||
| 4 | Chris Horner | + 1' 04" | |||||
| 5 | Ryder Hesjedal | + 1' 08" | |||||
| 6 | Jens Voigt | + 1' 44" | |||||
| 7 | Rory Sutherland | + 1' 58" | |||||
| 8 | Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final green jersey as sprints classification winner]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final white jersey as youth classification winner]] | + 2' 06" | |
| 9 | Janez Brajkovič | + 2' 42" | |||||
| 10 | Phil Zajicek | Fly V Australia | + 3' 21" |
Teams Classification
| # | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | **** | 99h 29' 17" |
| 2 | + 2" | |
| 3 | + 6' 58" | |
| 4 | + 38' 38" | |
| 5 | + 51' 37" | |
| 6 | + 1h 00' 54" | |
| 7 | + 1h 04' 11" | |
| 8 | + 1h 23' 35" | |
| 9 | Fly V Australia | + 1h 33' 35" |
| 10 | + 1h 57' 41" |
King of the Mountains Classification
| # | Rider | Team | Points | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Thomas Rabou [[Image:Jersey red.svg | 20px | Rabou was awarded the final red jersey as mountains classification winner]] | **** | 77 |
| 2 | George Hincapie | 27 | |||
| 3 | Davide Frattini | 20 | |||
| 4 | Andy Schleck | 15 | |||
| 5 | Jason McCartney | 15 | |||
| 6 | Paul Mach | 14 | |||
| 7 | Matthew Wilson | 14 | |||
| 8 | Levi Leipheimer | 11 | |||
| 9 | Rob Britton | 11 | |||
| 10 | Jakob Fuglsang | 10 |
Sprint Classification
| # | Rider | Team | Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | **Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final green jersey as sprints classification winner]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final white jersey as youth classification winner]]** | **** | 49 |
| 2 | Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 20px | Rogers was awarded the final yellow jersey as general classification winner]] | 41 | |||
| 3 | David Zabriskie | 30 | |||||
| 4 | Levi Leipheimer | 29 | |||||
| 5 | Ryder Hesjedal | 28 | |||||
| 6 | Rory Sutherland | 26 | |||||
| 7 | George Hincapie | 19 | |||||
| 8 | Chris Horner | 17 | |||||
| 9 | Carlos Barredo | 15 | |||||
| 10 | Paul Martens | 12 |
Young Rider Classification
| # | Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | **Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final green jersey as sprints classification winner]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Sagan was awarded the final white jersey as youth classification winner]]** | **** | 33h 10' 36" |
| 2 | Peter Stetina | + 1' 51" | |||||
| 3 | Tom Peterson | + 34' 20" | |||||
| 4 | Tejay van Garderen | + 39' 36" | |||||
| 5 | David Boily | SpiderTech-Planet Energy | + 54' 29" | ||||
| 6 | Chris Butler | + 1h 04' 29" | |||||
| 7 | Max Jenkins | + 1h 19' 16" | |||||
| 8 | Chad Beyer | + 1h 29' 52" | |||||
| 9 | Kiel Reijnen | + 1h 30' 55" | |||||
| 10 | Nikolas Maes | + 1h 38' 17" |
Classification leadership
In the 2010 Tour of California, five different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding the finishing times of the stages per cyclist, the leader received a yellow jersey. This classification was considered the most important of the Tour of California, and the winner of the general classification was considered the winner of the Tour of California.
Additionally, there was also a sprints classification, akin to what is called the points classification in other races, which awarded a green jersey. In the sprints classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 10 in a stage. The winner got 15 points, second place 12, third 10, fourth 7, and one point less per place down the line, to a single point for tenth. In addition, some points could be won in intermediate sprints.
There was also a mountains classification, which awarded a red jersey. In the mountains classifications, points were won by reaching the top of a mountain before other cyclists. Each climb was categorized, either first, second, third, or fourth category, with more points available for the harder climbs.
There was also a youth classification. This classification was calculated the same way as the general classification, but only young cyclists (under 23) were in. The leader of the young rider classification received a white jersey.
The fifth jersey was not awarded on the basis of a time or points-based classification. It was for each stage's "Most Courageous" rider, akin to the combativity award in the Tour de France. The rider who received this award as given a blue jersey on the podium, and wore a red bib number in the next stage. Unlike the Tour de France's combativity award, there was no overall award given.
There was also a classification for teams. In this classification, the times of the best three cyclists per stage were added, and the team with the lowest time was leader.
| Stage | Winner | General Classification | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg | 25px | link= | alt=]] | Youth Classification | |||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 25px | link= | alt=]] | Mountains Classification | |||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey red.svg | 25px | link= | alt=]] | Sprint Classification | |||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 25px | link= | alt=]] | Most Courageous | |||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey blue.svg | 25px | link= | alt=]] | Team Classification | |||||||||
| Final | Michael Rogers | Peter Sagan | Thomas Rabou | Peter Sagan | n/a | ||||||||
| 1 | Mark Cavendish | Mark Cavendish | Alexander Kristoff | Paul Mach | Mark Cavendish | Maarten Tjallingii | |||||||
| 2 | Brett Lancaster | Brett Lancaster | Peter Sagan | Thomas Rabou | Brett Lancaster | Thomas Rabou | |||||||
| 3 | David Zabriskie | David Zabriskie | Mark Cavendish | Will Routley | |||||||||
| 4 | Francesco Chicchi | Ryan Anderson | Lars Boom | ||||||||||
| 5 | Peter Sagan | Michael Rogers | Peter Sagan | Ben Day | |||||||||
| 6 | Peter Sagan | Thomas Rabou | George Hincapie | ||||||||||
| 7 | Tony Martin | Tony Martin | |||||||||||
| 8 | Ryder Hesjedal | Yaroslav Popovych |
References
References
- Visalia Times-Delta. (2010-05-20). "Lance Armstrong heading to local hospital after crash outside of Visalia".
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