Tour de France 2009/15. stage

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Stage winner SpainSpain Alberto Contador (AST) 5:03:58 h
2. LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck (TNK) +0: ​​43 min
3. ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali (CAN) +1: 03 min
4th LuxembourgLuxembourg Frank Schleck (TNK) +1: 06 min
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins (CPT) equal time
6th SpainSpain Carlos Sastre (CTT) equal time
7th AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (OLO) +1: 26 min
8th. GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden (AST) +1: 29 min
9. United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong (AST) +1: 35 min
10. LuxembourgLuxembourg Kim Kirchen (THR) +1: 55 min
most combative driver   SloveniaSlovenia Simon Špilak (LAM)
Intermediate results after the 15th stage
Overall rating SpainSpain Alberto Contador (AST) 63:17:56 h
2. United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong (AST) +1: 37 min
3. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins (CPT) +1: 46 min
Scoring NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd (CTT) 218 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (THR) 200 pts.
3. SpainSpain Jose Joaquin Rojas (MOV) 126 pts.
Mountain scoring ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti (CAN) 109 pts.
2. SpainSpain Egoi Martínez (EUS) 101 pts.
3. FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo (DEN) 65 pts.
Young talent evaluation LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck (TNK) 63:20:22 h
2. ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali (CAN) +0: ​​25 min
3. GermanyGermany Tony Martin (THR) +0: ​​41 min
Team ranking LuxembourgLuxembourg Astana 188: 22: 49 h
2. FranceFrance Ag2r +1: 17 min
3. DenmarkDenmark Team Saxo Bank +2: 14 min

The 15th stage of the Tour de France 2009 on July 19th led over 207.5 km from Pontarlier to Verbier in Switzerland , a ski resort approx. 10 km east of Martigny in the upper Rhone Valley . It led past Lake Neuchâtel and Lake Geneva . It contained two intermediate sprints and six mountain classifications in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd categories.

There were significant changes in the overall rating. With an energetic final attack, Alberto Contador became the stage winner and the new bearer of the yellow jersey. He was able to leave behind the Schleck brothers Andy and Fränk as well as Lance Armstrong . The Astana team brought three drivers in the top 10 of the stage. The attack by the Saxo Bank team on the final climb was prepared by Fabian Cancellara during the stage . It is noteworthy that among the first ten riders of the day were three men from the Luxembourg cycling camp .

tasks

Sprint scoring

  • 1st intermediate sprint in Thierrens (56.5 km) (817 m above sea level)
First SpainSpain Egoi Martínez 6 pts.
Second CanadaCanada Ryder Hesjedal 4 pts.
Third FranceFrance Christophe Kern 2 pts.
  • 2nd intermediate sprint in Martigny-Ville (kilometer 181) (501 m above sea level)
First FranceFrance Amael Moinard 6 pts.
Second BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck 4 pts.
Third FranceFrance David Moncoutié 2 pts.
  • Destination in Verbier (kilometer 207.5) (1468 m above sea level)
First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 20 pts.
Second LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck 17 pts.
Third ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali 15 pts.
Fourth LuxembourgLuxembourg Frank Schleck 13 pts.
fifth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins 12 pts.
Sixth SpainSpain Carlos Sastre 10 pts.
seventh AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans 9 pts.
Eighth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden 8 pts.
Ninth United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong 7 pts.
Tenth LuxembourgLuxembourg Kim churches 6 pts.
11. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Kreuziger 5 pts.
12. GermanyGermany Tony Martin 4 pts.
13. RussiaRussia Vladimir Karpez 3 pts.
14th BelgiumBelgium Maxime Monfort 2 pts.
15th FranceFrance Christophe Le Mével 1 point

Mountain ratings

  • Côte du Rafour, category 3 (kilometer 8) (1084 m above sea level; 3.7 km at 5.1%)
First ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti 4 pts.
Second FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo 3 pts.
Third SpainSpain Egoi Martínez 2 pts.
Fourth BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck 1 point
  • Col des Étroits, category 3 (km 18.5) (1153 m above sea level; 1.5 km at 5%)
First ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti 4 pts.
Second FranceFrance Sylvain Chavanel 3 pts.
Third SpainSpain Egoi Martínez 2 pts.
Fourth SwitzerlandSwitzerland David Loosli 1 point
  • Côte de la Carrière, category 3 (kilometer 54) (791 m above sea level; 6.3 km at 4.4%)
First FranceFrance Christophe Kern 4 pts.
Second ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti 3 pts.
Third SpainSpain Egoi Martínez 2 pts.
Fourth SpainSpain José Iván Gutiérrez 1 point
  • Côte de Prévonloup, category 3 (kilometer 74) (760 m above sea level; 4.5 km at 4.7%)
First CanadaCanada Ryder Hesjedal 4 pts.
Second FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo 3 pts.
Third BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck 2 pts.
Fourth SpainSpain Mikel Astarloza 1 point
  • Col des Mosses, category 2 (kilometer 135) (1445 m above sea level; 13.8 km at 4%)
First FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo 10 pts.
Second SpainSpain Mikel Astarloza 9 pts.
Third BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck 8 pts.
Fourth FranceFrance David Moncoutié 7 pts.
fifth FranceFrance Amael Moinard 6 pts.
Sixth SpainSpain José Iván Gutiérrez 5 pts.
  • Verbier, category 1 (km 198.5) (830 m above sea level; 8.8 km at 7.5%)
First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 30 pts.
Second LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck 26 pts.
Third ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali 22 pts.
Fourth LuxembourgLuxembourg Frank Schleck 18 pts.
fifth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins 16 pts.
Sixth SpainSpain Carlos Sastre 14 pts.
seventh AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans 12 pts.
Eighth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden 10 pts.

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