Cyivel said:1 CUMMINGS Steven GBR BMC Racing Team 00:24:27
2 ZOIDL Riccardo AUT TREK FACTORY Racing 00:24:31
3 CHAVANEL Sylvain FRA IAM Cycling 00:24:37
4 PERAUD Jean-Christophe FRA AG2R - LA MONDIALE 00:24:42
5 SEPULVEDA Eduardo ARG BRETAGNE - SÉCHÉ 00:25:01
6 LUDVIGSSON Tobias SWE GIANT - SHIMANO 00:25:02
7 JUNGELS Bob LUX TREK FACTORY Racing 00:25:04
8 HERMANS Ben BEL BMC Racing Team 00:25:10
9 ROY Jérémy FRA FDJ.fr 00:25:11
10 DEGAND Thomas BEL WANTY - Groupe GOBERT 00:25:13
Kazistuta said:This one will be Zoidls tomorrow ..... hopefully
I think only the first four have a chance for the overall. Sepulveda and Zoidl are the best "pure" climbers, but how will the diesel boys Cummings and Chavanel hold up?
Woah, that's insanehoerpi said:Ludvigsson got a flat tyre and had to do the last 7 kilometers on a road bike. He sure is in good form!
hoerpi said:Ludvigsson got a flat tyre and had to do the last 7 kilometers on a road bike. He sure is in good form!
Tobias Ludvigsson finished the stage 4 time trial of the Tour Méditerranéen in sixth but it could have been a lot better had he not punctured and changed bikes.
He had to take drastic action to avoid crashing on a descent in the second half of the race. He went through the first time check second fastest and looked to challenge for the win but a puncture from his near miss and a subsequent bike change saw him lose vital seconds.
Despite riding the last 7km on his road bike, Tobias finished in sixth just 35 seconds behind stage winner Stephen Cummings (BMC).
Georg Preidler rode a strong race to finish in 20th and Dries Devenyns made it three Team Giant-Shimano riders in the top 30. John Degenkolb finished in 41st position and passes the leader’s jersey to Cummings.
“I’m really disappointed because I felt great, the bike felt super fast and I was in a really good rhythm,” said Tobias after the stage.
“I went a bit too fast round one of the corners on the descent but hit something. I managed to stay up but my wheel was flat immediately. It’s hard to get back into it after a bike change, but that’s racing. I still have to overall to go for tomorrow though so it’s not over yet.”
“That was a real shame because I really think that Tobias could have won that,” said coach Marc Reef. “He was going really fast but nearly lost on one of the corners and hit something.
“He only lost 30 seconds between the bike change with 7km to go and the finish, and that was riding a road bike. That shows how strong he was. It is great to see that all the hard work put in by both Tobias and the team’s coaches and experts over the winter is paying off.”
Bakhjulet said:Oh ****! Bike change and a road bike. He would have been around Chava's time otherwise I guess. Impressed.
Arredondo said:He could have won, because he was only 1/2 seconds slower then Cummings when the accident happen.
Kwibus said:He could've won it indeed, but he was the one almost crashing in a corner which caused the flat. So it's kind of his own fault.
Despite he's showing great promiss this year. Last year he did well, but didn't show glimpses of greatness. This year he does, allthough it's still early in the season.
Kazistuta said:This one will be Zoidls tomorrow ..... hopefully
I think only the first four have a chance for the overall. Sepulveda and Zoidl are the best "pure" climbers, but how will the diesel boys Cummings and Chavanel hold up?