Tour de France 2011/5. stage

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Stage winner United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (THR) 3:38:32 h

(45.2 km / h)

2. BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (OLO) + 0:00 min
3. SpainSpain José Joaquín Rojas (MOV) + 0:00 min
4th FranceFrance Tony Gallopin (COF) + 0:00 min
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY) + 0:00 min
6th GermanyGermany André Greipel (OLO) + 0:00 min
7th FranceFrance Sébastien Hinault (ALM) + 0:00 min
8th. FranceFrance William Bonnet (FDJ) + 0:00 min
9. ItalyItaly Daniel Oss (LIQ) + 0:00 min
10. NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd (GRM) + 0:00 min
most combative driver   SpainSpain José Iván Gutiérrez (MOV)
Intermediate results after the 5th stage
Overall rating NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd (GRM) 17:36:57 h
2. AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (BMC) + 0:01 min
3. LuxembourgLuxembourg Frank Schleck (LEO) + 0:04 min
Scoring BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (OLO) 120 pts.
2. SpainSpain José Joaquín Rojas (MOV) 112 pts.
3. AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (BMC) 90 pts.
Mountain scoring AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (BMC) 2 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (OLO) 1 point
3. FranceFrance Mickaël Delage (FDJ) 1 point
Young talent evaluation United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY) 17:37:09 h
2. NorwayNorway Edvald Boasson Hagen (SKY) + 0:00 min
3. NetherlandsNetherlands Robert Gesink (RAB) + 0:08 min
Team ranking United StatesUnited States Team Garmin-Cervélo 52:01:31 h
2. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Sky ProCycling + 0:02 min
3. LuxembourgLuxembourg Leopard Trek + 0:04 min

The 5th stage of the Tour de France 2011 on July 6th led over 164.5 km from Carhaix to Cap Fréhel . On the stage there was a sprint classification and a mountain classification in the 4th category. 197 of the 198 registered drivers started.

Race course

A few kilometers after the start, Tristan Valentin was able to pull away , followed by José Iván Gutiérrez , Sébastien Turgot and Anthony Delaplace . The latter secured the only mountain point of the stage, while the distance between the group grew to over six minutes.

In the field, which was led by the Garmin-Cervélo team , there were several falls, especially after the intermediate sprint won by Sébastien Turgot in the breakaway and Borut Božič's field. Janez Brajkovič fell particularly badly and had to give up the race and be transported away by ambulance. In this fall, Robert Gesink also fell, but he was able to continue the race just like Alberto Contador shortly afterwards . With Christophe Kern , a second task was reported in these minutes. Shortly afterwards, Tom Boonen and Gert Steegmans also fell, but they were able to continue the race, with Boonen later crossing the finish line more than 13 minutes behind.

In the meantime, the accelerated travel of the field caught up with the outliers 45 km from the finish, which triggered further attacks, whereby Jérémy Roy and Thomas Voeckler were able to pull away . Due to the joint efforts of several teams, however, both were overtaken one after the other. Edvald Boasson Hagen attacked before the finish , but Mark Cavendish prevailed against Philippe Gilbert in the final sprint .

Mountain ratings

Côte de Gurunhuel
Category 4
after 45.5 km at 281  m
2.3 km at 5.1%
1. FranceFrance Anthony Delaplace (SAU) 1 point

Scoring

Intermediate sprint
in Goudelin
after 131 km at 156  m
1. FranceFrance Sébastien Turgot (EUC) 20 pts.
2. FranceFrance Tristan Valentin (COF) 17 pts.
3. SpainSpain José Iván Gutiérrez (MOV) 15 pts.
4th FranceFrance Anthony Delaplace (SAU) 13 pts.
5. SloveniaSlovenia Borut Božič (VCD) 11 pts.
6th ColombiaColombia Leonardo Duque (COF) 10 pts.
7th FranceFrance Romain Feillu (VCD) 9 pts.
8th. BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (OLO) 8 pts.
9. FranceFrance Mickaël Delage (FDJ) 7 pts.
10. RussiaRussia Vladimir Issaichev (KAT) 6 pts.
11. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (THR) 5 pts.
12. SpainSpain Francisco Ventoso (MOV) 4 pts.
13. ItalyItaly Alessandro Petacchi (LAM) 3 pts.
14th BelgiumBelgium Gert Steegmans (QST) 2 pts.
15th AustraliaAustralia Mark Renshaw (THR) 1 point
Target sprint
in Lisieux
after 226.5 km to 141  m
1. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish (THR) 45 pts.
2. BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert (OLO) 35 pts.
3. SpainSpain José Joaquín Rojas (MOV) 30 pts.
4th FranceFrance Tony Gallopin (COF) 26 pts.
5. United KingdomUnited Kingdom Geraint Thomas (SKY) 22 pts.
6th GermanyGermany André Greipel (OLO) 20 pts.
7th FranceFrance Sébastien Hinault (ALM) 18 pts.
8th. FranceFrance William Bonnet (FDJ) 16 pts.
9. ItalyItaly Daniel Oss (LIQ) 14 pts.
10. NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd (GRM) 12 pts.
11. AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans (BMC) 10 pts.
12. GermanyGermany Andreas Klöden (RSH) 8 pts.
13. FranceFrance Arnold Jeannesson (FDJ) 6 pts.
14th AustraliaAustralia Stuart O'Grady (LEO) 4 pts.
15th BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck (OLO) 2 pts.

tasks

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Diary of the stage. (No longer available online.) July 6, 2011, archived from the original on July 7, 2011 ; Retrieved July 7, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.letour.fr
  2. Tour de France - Cavendish wins, Contador falls. July 6, 2011, accessed July 7, 2011 .