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2010 Tour of the Basque Country


FieldValue
name2010 Vuelta al País Vasco
series2010 UCI ProTour
2010 UCI World Ranking
race_no1
season_no26
date5–10 April
stages6
distance888
unitkm
time23h 27' 30"
firstChris Horner
first_natUSA
first_team
first_coloryellow
secondBeñat Intxausti
second_natESP
second_team
thirdJoaquim Rodríguez
third_natESP
third_team
pointsSamuel Sánchez
points_natESP
points_team
points_colorwhite
mountainsGonzalo Rabuñal
mountains_natESP
mountains_team
mountains_colorwhite dots on red
sprintsChristian Meier
sprints_natCAN
sprints_team
sprints_colorblue
team
previous2009
next2011

2010 UCI World Ranking

The 2010 Tour of the Basque Country, was the 50th edition of the Tour of the Basque Country cycling stage race. It started on 5 April and ended on 10 April. Chris Horner won the race 7 seconds ahead of Alejandro Valverde after winning the sixth and final stage which was an individual time trial 8 seconds ahead of Valverde. Valverde's results were subsequently removed after a retroactive suspension was applied.{{cite web |access-date=2009-05-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100605053630/http://www.tas-cas.org/en/infogenerales.asp/4-3-4242-1092-4-1-1/5-0-1092-15-1-1/ |archive-date=2010-06-05

Pre-Race Favourites

Two time defending champion, Alberto Contador announced that he would not be taking part in the 2010 Tour. Instead he put his focus at the Critérium International.{{cite web |access-date = 2010-03-30 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110728102920/http://www.eitb.com/sports/en/detail/378677/alberto-contador-wont-compete-tour-the-basque-country/ |archive-date = 2011-07-28 |url-status = dead 2009 Tour de France runner up Andy Schleck and his brother, Fränk Schleck as well as 2009 Vuelta a España champion Alejandro Valverde were heavy favourites. However other favourites also included 's Andreas Klöden, Italy's Damiano Cunego and Samuel Sánchez from Spain.{{cite web |access-date=2010-03-31

Teams

There are 20 teams competing in the 2010 Tour of the Basque Country. They are:{{cite web |access-date=2010-04-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100405215113/http://www.universalsports.com/news/article/newsid%3D466080.html |archive-date=5 April 2010 |url-status=live

Stages

Stage 1

;5 April 2010 – Zierbena to Zierbena, 152 km

Alejandro Valverde was awarded the opening stage after Óscar Freire, who crossed the line first, was disqualified for interfering with him in the sprint. After the subsequent removal of Valverde's results, Freire was reinstated as stage winner.{{cite web |access-date = 2010-05-31 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20111007114544/http://www.uci.infostradasports.com/asp/lib/TheASP.asp?PageID=19006&SportID=102&CompetitionID=20493&EditionID=575577&SeasonID=478&ClassID=1&GenderID=1&EventID=12146&EventPhaseID=0&Phase1ID=600550&Phase2ID=0&Phase3ID=0&PhaseClassificationID=-1&Detail=1&Ranking=0&All=0&TaalCode=2&StyleID=0&Cache=8 |archive-date = 2011-10-07 |url-status = dead Pre-race favourite, Samuel Sánchez missed a decisive split in the peloton and finished 1:38 behind the peloton, making a victory for him seem very unlikely.{{cite web |access-date=2010-04-05 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100408203229/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/vuelta-ciclista-al-pais-vasco-upt/stage-1/results| archive-date= 8 April 2010 | url-status= live}}

CyclistTeamTime
1Óscar Freire
2Alejandro Valverde
3Christophe Le Mével
4Ryder Hesjedal
5Alexandr Kolobnev
6Jurgen Van den Broeck
7Rigoberto Urán
8Haimar Zubeldia
9Dan Martin
10Benat Intxausti

|| |General classification after Stage 1

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Óscar Freire
3Christophe Le Mével
4Ryder Hesjedal
5Alexandr Kolobnev
6Jurgen Van den Broeck
7Rigoberto Urán
8Haimar Zubeldia
9Dan Martin
10Benat Intxausti

|}

Stage 2

;6 April 2010 – Zierbena to Viana, 217 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Óscar Freire
2Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Francesco Gavazzi
4Michael Albasini
5Samuel Sánchez
6Ryder Hesjedal
7Kristijan Koren
8Alexandr Kolobnev
9Damiano Cunego
10Paul Martens

|| |General classification after Stage 2

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Óscar Freire
3Ryder Hesjedal
4Alexandr Kolobnev
5Rigoberto Urán
6Dan Martin
7Haimar Zubeldia
8Joaquim Rodríguez
9Damiano Cunego
10Jurgen Van den Broeck

|}

Stage 3

;7 April 2010– Viana to Amurrio, 187 km

CyclistTeamTime
1Francesco Gavazzi
2Óscar Freire
3Peter Velits
4Alexander Bocharov
5Samuel Sánchez
6Davide Viganò
7Christian Knees
8Davide Malacarne
9Paul Martens
10Kristijan Koren

|| |General classification after Stage 3

CyclistTeamTime
1Óscar Freire [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Alejandro Valverde
3Ryder Hesjedal
4Alexandr Kolobnev
5Haimar Zubeldia
6Marco Pinotti
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Damiano Cunego
9Dries Devenyns
10Jurgen Van den Broeck

|}

Stage 4

;8 April 2010 – Murgia to Eibar, 160 km

After missing a decisive split that put him over 1:30 behind the race leader, it was the Olympic Champion Samuel Sánchez who won the hilliest stage of this year's tour.

Samuel Sánchez caught Chris Horner at the top of the Alto de Usartza climb and then dived down the short descent to the finish to win by two seconds. Alejandro Valverde and Robert Gesink also caught Chris Horner who barely managed to stay with them.

The victory put Alejandro Valverde only one second ahead of Chris Horner and Robert Gesink respectively. The overall favourites knew they had to wait for the Alto de Usartza, that ended just two kilometres from the finish.

Samuel Sánchez's victory was 's first victory of the 2010 cycling year as well.{{cite web |access-date=2010-04-08 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100410235753/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/vuelta-ciclista-al-pais-vasco-upt/stage-4/results| archive-date= 10 April 2010 | url-status= live}}

CyclistTeamTime
1Samuel Sánchez
2Alejandro Valverde
3Robert Gesink
4Chris Horner
5Beñat Intxausti
6Jean-Christophe Péraud
7Damiano Cunego
8Andy Schleck
9Sandy Casar
10Joaquim Rodríguez

|| |General classification after Stage 4

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Chris Horner
3Robert Gesink
4Jean-Christophe Péraud
5Beñat Intxausti
6Damiano Cunego
7Andy Schleck
8Marco Pinotti
9Joaquim Rodríguez
10Sandy Casar

|}

Stage 5

;9 April 2010 – Eibar to Orio, 170 km

Joaquim Rodríguez soloed across the finish line, taking 14 seconds off of race leader Alejandro Valverde and put him comfortably in 3rd place. 2008 Champion Samuel Sánchez came in 2nd place, just ahead of race leader Alejandro Valverde.

A large attack group including mountains classification leader Amets Txurruka spent much of the day ahead of the peloton. On the penultimate climb Txurruka attacked solo, but crashed on the descent towards the final climb. He was able to complete the stage, but broke his collarbone in the incident and had to drop out before the final time trial.

Robert Gesink who was in 3rd place after the previous stage, is now in 8th place after experiencing a crash on the final climb. His team (Rabobank) reported that he may have broken a bone in his hand.

Joaquim Rodríguez had attacked out of the chasing peloton with about 20 km to go, passing the remnants of an earlier escape group. He had come into the stage 48 seconds down on the general ranking, dangerous enough for Valverde, Horner and Sánchez to give chase.

Joaquim Rodríguez was happy with the result and the ITT is different than normal because it has a hilly finish. His dream is to take the GC.{{cite web |access-date=2010-04-09 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100412023810/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/vuelta-ciclista-al-pais-vasco-upt/stage-5/results| archive-date= 12 April 2010 | url-status= live}}

CyclistTeamTime
1Joaquim Rodríguez
2Samuel Sánchez
3Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
4Chris Horner
5Sandy Casar
6Francesco Gavazzi
7Ryder Hesjedal
8Dries Devenyns
9Jurgen Van den Broeck
10Jean-Christophe Péraud

|| |General classification after Stage 5

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Chris Horner
3Joaquim Rodríguez
4Jean-Christophe Péraud
5Beñat Intxausti
6Andy Schleck
7Marco Pinotti
8Robert Gesink
9Sandy Casar
10Dries Devenyns

|}

Stage 6

;10 April 2010 – Orio to Orio, 22 km (Individual Time Trial)

CyclistTeamTime
1Chris Horner
2Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Maxime Monfort
4Michael Rogers
5Beñat Intxausti
6Samuel Sánchez
7Marco Pinotti
8Joaquim Rodríguez
9Jean-Christophe Péraud
10Andreas Klöden

|| |General classification after Stage 6

CyclistTeamTime
1Chris Horner [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
2Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Beñat Intxausti
4Joaquim Rodríguez
5Jean-Christophe Péraud
6Marco Pinotti
7Sandy Casar
8Samuel Sánchez
9Robert Gesink
10Dries Devenyns

|}

Classification Leadership

StageWinnerGeneral classification
[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Points Classification
[[Image:Jersey white.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Mountains Classification
[[Image:Jersey white dots on red.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Sprints Classification
[[Image:Jersey blue.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Team Classification
1Alejandro Valverde
Óscar FreireAlejandro Valverde
Óscar FreireAlejandro Valverde
Óscar FreireGonzalo RabuñalChristian Meier
2Alejandro Valverde
Óscar Freire
3Francesco GavazziÓscar FreireÓscar Freire
4Samuel SánchezAlejandro Valverde
Chris HornerAlejandro Valverde
Samuel SánchezAmets Txurruka
5Joaquim Rodríguez
6Chris HornerChris HornerGonzalo Rabuñal
Final
Chris HornerAlejandro Valverde
Samuel SánchezGonzalo RabuñalChristian Meier****

Final results

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1**Chris Horner [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]******
2Beñat Intxausti
3Joaquim Rodríguez
4Jean-Christophe Péraud
5Marco Pinotti
6Sandy Casar
7Samuel Sánchez[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
8Robert Gesink
9Dries Devenyns
10Jurgen Van den Broeck

Points Classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Samuel Sánchez[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Óscar Freire
4Chris Horner[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
5Francesco Gavazzi
6Joaquim Rodríguez
7Beñat Intxausti
8Ryder Hesjedal
9Sandy Casar
10Jean-Christophe Péraud

Mountains Classification

RiderTeamPoints
1**Gonzalo Rabuñal [[Image:Jersey white dots on red.svg20px]]******
2José Alberto Benítez
3Michael Albasini
4Jakob Fuglsang
5Johannes Fröhlinger
6Chris Horner[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]
7Michael Rogers
8Ivan Santaromita
9Robert Gesink
10Joaquim Rodríguez

Sprints Classification

RiderTeamPoints
1**Christian Meier[[Image:Jersey blue.svg20px]]******
2Jakob Fuglsang
3Egoi Martínez
4Michael Albasini
5Serguei Klimov
6Iban Mayoz
7Michael Rogers
8Dmitriy Fofonov
9Rémy Di Gregorio
10Ryder Hesjedal

Team classification

Pos.TeamTime
1****70h 28′ 40″
2+ 17″
3+ 2′ 14″
4+ 6′ 09″
5+ 14′ 32″
6+ 18′ 08″
7+ 20′ 44″
8+ 21′ 43″
9+ 23′ 29″
10+ 24′ 17″

References

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