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Stage 4 Results Minehead to Teignmouth Communique No. 8 Stage 4 Results Minehead to Teignmouth Provided by Stage 4 Result Stage 4 General Classification Pos No. Name Team Time Pos No. Name Team Time 1 136 Wout Poels Vacansoleil Pro Cycling 4:30:35 1 16 Michael Albasini Team HTC-Columbia 15:27:41 2 131 Borut Bozic Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 0:05 2 35 Richie Porte Team Saxo Bank at 1:28 3 121 Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano st 3 131 Borut Bozic Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 1:32 4 51 Jack Bauer Endura Racing st 4 5 Greg Henderson Sky Pro Cycling Team at 1:36 5 146 Patrick Sinkewitz ISD-Neri Giambenini st 5 133 Johnny Hoogerland Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 1:42 6 35 Richie Porte Team Saxo Bank st 6 146 Patrick Sinkewitz ISD-Neri Giambenini at 2:08 7 16 Michael Albasini Team HTC-Columbia st 7 43 Christian Meier Garmin-Transitions at 2:30 8 133 Johnny Hoogerland Vacansoleil Pro Cycling st 8 54 Robert Partridge Endura Racing at 2:32 9 76 Domenico Pozzovivo Colnago-CSF Inox at 0:11 9 121 Koen De Kort Skil-Shimano at 2:43 10 36 Alex Rasmussen Team Saxo Bank at 0:15 10 1 Geraint Thomas Sky Pro Cycling Team at 5:38 11 5 Greg Henderson Sky Pro Cycling Team st 11 81 Ian Bibby Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 11:16 12 101 Pieter Jacobs Topsport Vlaanderen at 0:18 12 64 Simon Richardson Sigma Sport-Specialized at 11:47 13 85 Andrew Tennant Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 13 51 Jack Bauer Endura Racing at 12:23 14 83 Jonathan McEvoy Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 14 74 Marco Frapporti Colnago-CSF Inox at 13:05 15 81 Ian Bibby Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 0:20 15 3 Russell Downing Sky Pro Cycling Team at 13:07 16 142 Pierpaolo De Negri ISD-Neri Giambenini st 16 142 Pierpaolo De Negri ISD-Neri Giambenini at 13:08 17 64 Simon Richardson Sigma Sport-Specialized at 0:22 17 76 Domenico Pozzovivo Colnago-CSF Inox at 13:21 18 54 Robert Partridge Endura Racing at 0:24 18 101 Pieter Jacobs Topsport Vlaanderen at 13:22 19 1 Geraint Thomas Sky Pro Cycling Team at 0:25 19 24 Kristian House Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 13:28 20 43 Christian Meier Garmin-Transitions st 20 135 Matteo Carrara Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 13:31 21 24 Kristian House Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 0:27 21 85 Andrew Tennant Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 13:49 22 3 Russell Downing Sky Pro Cycling Team at 0:32 22 36 Alex Rasmussen Team Saxo Bank at 13:50 23 135 Matteo Carrara Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 0:34 23 83 Jonathan McEvoy Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 13:56 24 74 Marco Frapporti Colnago-CSF Inox st 24 13 Tony Martin Team HTC-Columbia at 14:29 25 115 Daniel Lloyd Cervelo Test Team at 0:41 25 94 Philip Lavery AN Post Sean Kelly at 14:50 26 125 Ronan Van Zandbeek Skil-Shimano at 0:55 26 145 Gianluca Mirenda ISD-Neri Giambenini at 17:01 27 94 Philip Lavery AN Post Sean Kelly at 1:02 27 34 Jaroslav Marycz Team Saxo Bank at 17:29 28 32 Baden Cooke Team Saxo Bank st 28 32 Baden Cooke Team Saxo Bank at 17:30 29 13 Tony Martin Team HTC-Columbia at 1:54 29 136 Wout Poels Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 18:30 30 145 Gianluca Mirenda ISD-Neri Giambenini at 2:33 30 11 Bert Grabsch Team HTC-Columbia at 18:33 31 44 Dan Martin Garmin-Transitions at 3:25 31 12 Andre Greipel Team HTC-Columbia at 18:48 32 11 Bert Grabsch Team HTC-Columbia at 4:49 32 33 Lucas Sebastien Haedo Team Saxo Bank at 18:50 33 34 Jaroslav Marycz Team Saxo Bank st 33 4 Mathew Hayman Sky Pro Cycling Team at 19:22 34 33 Lucas Sebastien Haedo Team Saxo Bank st 34 115 Daniel Lloyd Cervelo Test Team at 24:44 35 12 Andre Greipel Team HTC-Columbia st 35 125 Ronan Van Zandbeek Skil-Shimano at 25:25 36 4 Mathew Hayman Sky Pro Cycling Team st 36 44 Dan Martin Garmin-Transitions at 26:15 37 155 Liam Holohan Team Raleigh at 26:19 37 132 Michael Golas Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 28:22 38 124 Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano st 38 46 Travis Meyer Garmin-Transitions at 28:24 39 65 Matt Stephens Sigma Sport-Specialized st 39 21 Dan Craven Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 29:21 40 123 Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano st 40 6 Bradley Wiggins Sky Pro Cycling Team at 32:48 41 95 Ronan McLaughlin AN Post Sean Kelly st 41 112 Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team at 36:06 42 86 Peter Williams Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 42 102 Stijn Neirynck Topsport Vlaanderen at 37:17 43 91 Matt Brammeier AN Post Sean Kelly st 43 45 Cameron Meyer Garmin-Transitions at 37:40 44 165 Martyn Irvine Ireland National Team st 44 96 Mark McNally AN Post Sean Kelly at 37:48 45 161 Adam Armstrong Ireland National Team st 45 134 Pim Lighart Vacansoleil Pro Cycling at 38:37 46 63 Tom Murray Sigma Sport-Specialized st 46 53 Iker Camano Endura Racing at 38:47 47 22 Zak Dempster Rapha-Condor-Sharp st 47 22 Zak Dempster Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 38:53 48 93 Pieter Ghyllebert AN Post Sean Kelly st 48 105 Pieter Vanspeybrouck Topsport Vlaanderen at 38:56 49 26 Jonathan Tiernan-LockeRapha-Condor-Sharp st 49 155 Liam Holohan Team Raleigh at 39:01 50 143 Elia Favilli ISD-Neri Giambenini st 50 151 Dale Appleby Team Raleigh at 40:03 51 103 Geert Steurs Topsport Vlaanderen st 51 52 Alexandre Blain Endura Racing at 40:07 52 2 Stephen Cummings Sky Pro Cycling Team st 52 91 Matt Brammeier AN Post Sean Kelly st 53 56 Evan Oliphant Endura Racing st 53 164 Sean Downey Ireland National Team at 40:09 54 154 Richard Handley Team Raleigh st 54 84 James Sampson Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 40:16 55 164 Sean Downey Ireland National Team st 55 63 Tom Murray Sigma Sport-Specialized at 40:30 56 66 Wouter Sybrandy Sigma Sport-Specialized st 56 26 Jonathan Tiernan-LockeRapha-Condor-Sharp at 40:41 Result printed 14 Sep 2010, 4:49 pm Page 1 Stage 4 Result Communique No. 8 57 73 Gianlucia Brambilla Colnago-CSF Inox st 57 123 Thierry Hupond Skil-Shimano at 40:53 58 52 Alexandre Blain Endura Racing st 58 104 Kristof VanDeWalle Topsport Vlaanderen st 59 72 Federico Canuti Colnago-CSF Inox st 59 65 Matt Stephens Sigma Sport-Specialized at 41:48 60 144 Davide Riccibitti ISD-Neri Giambenini st 60 152 Tom Barras Team Raleigh st 61 134 Pim Lighart Vacansoleil Pro Cycling st 61 56 Evan Oliphant Endura Racing at 41:56 62 96 Mark McNally AN Post Sean Kelly st 62 55 James Moss Endura Racing at 42:21 63 151 Dale Appleby Team Raleigh st 63 111 Roger Hammond Cervelo Test Team st 64 53 Iker Camano Endura Racing st 64 2 Stephen Cummings Sky Pro Cycling Team st 65 15 Mark Renshaw Team HTC-Columbia st 65 95 Ronan McLaughlin AN Post Sean Kelly at 42:38 66 111 Roger Hammond Cervelo Test Team st 66 73 Gianlucia Brambilla Colnago-CSF Inox at 42:47 67 166 Thomas Martin Ireland National Team st 67 23 Ben Greenwood Rapha-Condor-Sharp st 68 152 Tom Barras Team Raleigh st 68 122 Mitchell Docker Skil-Shimano at 43:00 69 21 Dan Craven Rapha-Condor-Sharp st 69 143 Elia Favilli ISD-Neri Giambenini at 43:53 70 126 Robert Wagner Skil-Shimano st 70 113 Jeremy Hunt Cervelo Test Team at 45:03 71 55 James Moss Endura Racing st 71 124 Albert Timmer Skil-Shimano at 45:39 72 112 Heinrich Haussler Cervelo Test Team st 72 15 Mark Renshaw Team HTC-Columbia at 48:13 73 156 Peter Smith Team Raleigh st 73 114 Ignatas Konovalovas Cervelo Test Team at 49:03 74 114 Ignatas Konovalovas Cervelo Test Team st 74 144 Davide Riccibitti ISD-Neri Giambenini at 50:13 75 132 Michael Golas Vacansoleil Pro Cycling st 75 66 Wouter Sybrandy Sigma Sport-Specialized st 76 23 Ben Greenwood Rapha-Condor-Sharp st 76 61 Stephen Gallagher Sigma Sport-Specialized st 77 84 James Sampson Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 77 126 Robert Wagner Skil-Shimano at 50:19 78 92 Mark Cassidy AN Post Sean Kelly st 78 165 Martyn Irvine Ireland National Team at 50:22 79 122 Mitchell Docker Skil-Shimano st 79 86 Peter Williams Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 80 104 Kristof VanDeWalle Topsport Vlaanderen st 80 166 Thomas Martin Ireland National Team st 81 46 Travis Meyer Garmin-Transitions st 81 72 Federico Canuti Colnago-CSF Inox at 50:42 82 45 Cameron Meyer Garmin-Transitions st 82 93 Pieter Ghyllebert AN Post Sean Kelly at 50:47 83 61 Stephen Gallagher Sigma Sport-Specialized st 83 82 Edward Clancy Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 51:49 84 102 Stijn Neirynck Topsport Vlaanderen st 84 161 Adam Armstrong Ireland National Team at 51:52 85 113 Jeremy Hunt Cervelo Test Team st 85 154 Richard Handley Team Raleigh st 86 6 Bradley Wiggins Sky Pro Cycling Team st 86 103 Geert Steurs Topsport Vlaanderen at 52:07 87 82 Edward Clancy Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta st 87 62 Kit Gilham Sigma Sport-Specialized at 55:25 88 105 Pieter Vanspeybrouck Topsport Vlaanderen st 88 92 Mark Cassidy AN Post Sean Kelly at 1:01:07 89 62 Kit Gilham Sigma Sport-Specialized st 89 156 Peter Smith Team Raleigh at 1:02:14 NonStarters 106 Michael Van Stayen Topsport Vlaanderen NonFinishers 14 Marco Pinotti Team HTC-Columbia 42 Robbie Hunter Garmin-Transitions 75 Alan Marangoni Colnago-CSF Inox 116 Martin Reimer Cervelo Test Team 141 Carlo Scognamiglio ISD-Neri Giambenini 153 Dan Fleeman Team Raleigh 162 Stephen Barrett Ireland National Team 163 Conor Murphy Ireland National Team Team Result Team GC Pos Team Time Pos Team Time 1 Vacansoleil Pro Cycling 13:31:55 1 Vacansoleil Pro Cycling 46:28:16 2 Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 0:46 2 Sky Pro Cycling Team at 6:05 3 Sky Pro Cycling Team at 1:02 3 Team Saxo Bank at 23:56 4 Team Saxo Bank at 1:12 4 ISD-Neri Giambenini at 25:11 5 ISD-Neri Giambenini at 2:48 5 Team HTC-Columbia at 27:08 6 Team HTC-Columbia at 6:38 6 Motorpoint-Marshalls Pasta at 33:51 7 Endura Racing at 26:38 7 Garmin-Transitions at 40:30 8 Colnago-CSF Inox at 26:54 8 Endura Racing at 48:21 9 Skil-Shimano at 27:09 9 Skil-Shimano at 56:03 10 Garmin-Transitions at 29:59 10 Colnago-CSF Inox at 1:01:23 11 Topsport Vlaanderen at 52:46 11 Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 1:16:29 12 Sigma Sport-Specialized at 52:50 12 Topsport Vlaanderen at 1:24:14 13 Rapha-Condor-Sharp at 52:55 13 AN Post Sean Kelly at 1:27:25 14 Cervelo Test Team at 53:09 14 Cervelo Test Team at 1:28:19 15 AN Post Sean Kelly at 53:30 15 Sigma Sport-Specialized at 1:28:43 16 Ireland National Team at 1:18:47 16 Team Raleigh at 1:55:30 17 Team Raleigh st 17 Ireland National Team at 2:15:40 Result printed 14 Sep 2010, 4:49 pm Page 2 Stage 4 Result Communique No.
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