Tour de France 2009/18. stage

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00000 Result of the 18th stage 00000
Stage winner SpainSpain Alberto Contador (AST) 0:48:30 min
2. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara (TNK) +0: ​​03 min
3. RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev (KAT) +0: ​​15 min
4th SwedenSweden Gustav Erik Larsson (TNK) +0: ​​33 min
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Millar (CPT) +0: ​​41 min
6th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins (CPT) +0: ​​43 min
7th SpainSpain Luis León Sánchez Gil (MOV) +0: ​​44 min
8th. FranceFrance Christophe Moreau (AGR) +0: ​​45 min
9. GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden (AST) +0: ​​54 min
10. United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie (CPT) +1: 02 min
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Intermediate results after the 18th stage
Overall rating SpainSpain Alberto Contador (AST) 73:15:39 h
2. LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck (TNK) +4: 11 min
3. United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong (AST) +5: 25 min
Scoring NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd (CTT) 230 pts.
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (THR) 200 pts.
3. SpainSpain José Joaquín Rojas Gil (MOV) 126 pts.
Mountain scoring ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti (CAN) 196 pts.
2. SpainSpain Egoi Martinez (EUS) 118 pts.
3. FranceFrance Pierrick Fedrigo (DEN) 99 pts.
Young talent evaluation LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck (TNK) 73:19:50 h
2. ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali (CAN) +3: 04 min
3. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Kreuziger (CAN) +9: 57 min
Team ranking LuxembourgLuxembourg Astana 218: 23: 07 h
2. United StatesUnited States Garmin slipstream +16: 14 min
3. FranceFrance Ag2r +23: 45 min

The 18th stage of the Tour de France 2009 on July 23rd was a 40.5 kilometer individual time trial .

It was the third and final time trial of the 2009 tour and ran around Lac d'Annecy . Part of it was a 3rd category mountain classification.

Annecy and its lake

The circuit was 40.5 kilometers long and contained an incline. The start was in reverse order of the previous day with a three-minute interval, so that the first driver at 11 a.m. and the two leading Andy Schleck and Alberto Contador as the last starter at 4:45 p.m. against the clock in a double sense (around the lake) to lead.

In this way, with the 77th starter, Fabian Cancellara (starting time 1:42 p.m., the best of the first time trial), at 2:30 p.m. when he crossed the finish line, a good comparison time for the two intermediate time measurement points ( Doussard (after 18 km) and Menthon ) (28.5 km; up to there the 205 m ascent of the 3rd category had to be overcome) and the finish line is known to all other riders who want to win the yellow jersey . His end time was then 48:33 minutes. With his victory, Contador was able to consolidate its leading position in the overall standings.

Split times

First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 20:02 min
Second United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins +0: ​​18 min
Third RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev +0: ​​19 min
Fourth United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong +0: ​​27 min
fifth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara +0: ​​37 min
fifth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden equal time
seventh United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie +0: ​​41 min
Eighth GermanyGermany Tony Martin +0: ​​42 min
Ninth GermanyGermany Bert Grabsch +0: ​​44 min
Ninth LuxembourgLuxembourg Andy Schleck equal time
Ninth United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Millar equal time
Ninth SwedenSweden Gustav Erik Larsson equal time
First RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev 28:25 min
Second SpainSpain Alberto Contador +0: ​​03 min
Third United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins +0: ​​10 min
Fourth SwedenSweden Gustav Erik Larsson +0: ​​17 min
fifth SpainSpain Luis León Sánchez Gil +0: ​​18 min
fifth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara equal time
seventh GermanyGermany Tony Martin +0: ​​20 min
seventh GermanyGermany Bert Grabsch equal time
seventh United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie equal time
Tenth FranceFrance Christophe Moreau +0: ​​25 min
  • 3. Intermediate time measurement point on the Côte de Bluffy (kilometer 28.5; 734 m above sea level)
First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 36:50 min
Second United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins +0: ​​30 min
Third RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev +0: ​​35 min
Fourth FranceFrance Christophe Moreau +0: ​​42 min
fifth SpainSpain Luis León Sánchez Gil +0: ​​43 min
Sixth SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara +0: ​​46 min
Sixth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden equal time
Eighth SwedenSweden Gustav Erik Larsson +0: ​​49 min
Ninth AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans +1: 02 min
Tenth United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie +1: 03 min
  • 4. Intermediate time measurement point in Annecy-le-Vieux (km 37; 560 m above sea level)
First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 45:07 min
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara +0: ​​15 min
Third RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev +0: ​​24 min
Fourth SwedenSweden Gustav Erik Larsson +0: ​​41 min
fifth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins +0: ​​42 min
Sixth SpainSpain Luis León Sánchez Gil +0: ​​48 min
seventh United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Millar +0: ​​49 min
Eighth FranceFrance Christophe Moreau +0: ​​50 min
Ninth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden +0: ​​53 min
Tenth United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie +1: 03 min

Scoring

  • Destination in Annecy (40.5 km; 500 m above sea level)
First SpainSpain Alberto Contador 15 pts.
Second SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara 12 pts.
Third RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev 10 pts.
Fourth SwedenSweden Gustav Larsson 8 pts.
fifth United KingdomUnited Kingdom David Millar 6 pts.
Sixth United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins 5 pts.
seventh SpainSpain Luis Sánchez 4 pts.
Eighth FranceFrance Christophe Moreau 3 pts.
Ninth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden 2 pts.
Tenth United StatesUnited States David Zabriskie 1 point

Mountain scoring

  • Côte de Bluffy , category 3 (kilometers 28.5; 734 m above sea level; length of the ascent 3.7 km at 6%)
First AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans 4 pts.
Second SpainSpain Alberto Contador 3 pts.
Third FranceFrance Pierrick Fédrigo 2 pts.
Fourth GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden 1 point

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