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Communique Page Results Booklet Page 1 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Communique Page Stage 1 Communique 2 Stage 1 Result 5 Stage 1 GC 8 Stage 1 Team 11 Stage 1 Young Rider 12 Stage 1 Points 13 Stage 1 KOM 14 Stage 1 Sprints 15 Stage 2 Rider List 16 Last printed 11/09/2011 16:52:48 Results by TieBreaker 11th to 18th September Communique Stage 1 Finish Page 2 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Communiques issued on behalf of Commissaire President -- Paul Watson Race Director -- Mick Bennett Finish Judge -- Trevor Hughes Leader Board Stage 1 1 Mark Cavendish HTC Highroad 2 6 Mark Renshaw HTC Highroad 3 52 Theo Bos Rabobank General Classification 1 1 Mark Cavendish HTC Highroad 2 6 Mark Renshaw HTC Highroad 3 52 Theo Bos Rabobank Points Competition 1 1 Mark Cavendish HTC Highroad 2 6 Mark Renshaw HTC Highroad 3 52 Theo Bos Rabobank Mountains Competition 1 32 Russell Hampton Sigma Sport-Specialised 2 114 Pieter Ghyllebert An Post - Sean Kelly 3 92 Alex Dowsett Sky ProCycling Sprints Competition 1 114 Pieter Ghyllebert An Post - Sean Kelly 2 32 Russell Hampton Sigma Sport-Specialised 3 51 Lars Boom Rabobank Young Rider 1 64 Barry Markus** Vacansoleil - DCM 2 135 Jonathan McEvoy** Motorpoint 3 116 Mark McNally** An Post - Sean Kelly Team General Classification 1 Sky ProCycling 2 HTC Highroad 3 Rabobank Competition Jerseys General Classification: 1 Mark Cavendish, HTC Highroad Points Leader: 1 Mark Cavendish, HTC Highroad Jersey worn by: 6 Mark Renshaw, HTC Highroad Mountains Leader: 32 Russell Hampton, Sigma Sport-Specialised Sprints Leader: 114 Pieter Ghyllebert, An Post - Sean Kelly Combativity Award 32 GBR19880223 Russell Hampton Sigma Sport-Specialised SGS Last printed 11/09/2011 16:18:49 Results by TieBreaker 11th to 18th September Communique Stage 1 Finish Page 3 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Race Data Organisation Tour of Britain Ltd Country United Kingdom Event Classification ME Class 2.1 Stage Winner's Time 4:41:6 Stage Distance 105.9 mls 170.4 kms Stage Speed 22.6mph 36.4kph Number of Starters 96 Number of Non-starters 0 Number of Finishers 94 Number of Non-finishers 1 Elimination deadline 5:9:13 Number of Eliminated Riders 0 Race aggregate time 4:41:06 Race aggregate distance 105.9mls 170.4kms Race average speed 22.6mph 36.4kph Points and Bonus Summary No. UCICode Name Abb. Pts St IB 1 GBR19850521 Mark Cavendish THR 15 10 6 AUS19821022 Mark Renshaw THR 14 6 52 NED19830822 Theo Bos RAB 13 4 64 NED19910717 Barry Markus** VCD 12 91 GBR19860525 Geraint Thomas SKY 11 151 GER19780127 Robert Förster UHC 10 96 GBR19871105 Ben Swift SKY 9 51 NED19851230 Lars Boom RAB 8 1 83 GBR19740130 Roger Hammond GRM 7 16 GBR19790414 Ian Wilkinson EDR 6 93 AUS19780420 Mathew Hayman SKY 5 1 92 GBR19881003 Alex Dowsett SKY 4 131 GBR19861220 Ian Bibby MPT 3 135 GBR19890802 Jonathan McEvoy** MPT 2 43 BEL19850914 Stijn Neirynck TSV 1 114 BEL19820613 Pieter Ghyllebert SKT 9 32 GBR19880223 Russell Hampton SGS 6 136 GBR19861213 Peter Williams MPT 1 Pts -- points won at stage finish. St -- bonus seconds won at stage finish. IB -- bonus seconds won at intermediate sprints. Last printed 11/09/2011 16:18:49 Results by TieBreaker 11th to 18th September Communique Stage 1 Finish Page 4 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Organisation Communique Can we request that all vehicle drivers study the race manual and ensure that they are aware of arrangements for the deviation. UCI Commissaires Panel Communique Can we request that United Healthcare, Rapha and Europcar ensure that all numbers are visible at the finish as we may not be able to place your riders in the result. Penalties - UCI articles 12.1.040 19.2.2 - Sheltering behind or falling into the slip stream of a vehicle for some time, Stage Race , Julian Winn, Manager, Endura Racing GBR19720923, Fine 200 CHF 11.1.2 - Pushing off against car, motorcycle, rider, Stage Race , 4, Bernhard Eisel, HTC Highroad, AUT19810217, Fine 50 CHF, Points 5 , Time 10sec Team Car Order Stage 2 1 HTC Highroad 2 Rabobank 3 Sky ProCycling 4 Motorpoint 5 Vacansoleil - DCM 6 UnitedHealthcare 7 Team Garmin - Cervelo 8 Endura Racing 9 Topsport Vlaanderen 10 Rapha Condor - Sharp 11 Leopard Trek 12 An Post - Sean Kelly 13 Team Europcar 14 Team NetApp 15 Sigma Sport-Specialised 16 Team Raleigh Last printed 11/09/2011 16:18:49 Results by TieBreaker 11th to 18th September Communique Stage 1 Finish Page 5 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Stage Individual Classification Pos. No. UCI Code Name Team Abb. Time Gap 1 1 GBR19850521 Mark Cavendish HTC Highroad THR 4:41:06 2 6 AUS19821022 Mark Renshaw HTC Highroad THR 4:41:06 st 3 52 NED19830822 Theo Bos Rabobank RAB 4:41:06 st 4 64 NED19910717 Barry Markus** Vacansoleil - DCM VCD 4:41:06 st 5 91 GBR19860525 Geraint Thomas Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 6 151 GER19780127 Robert Förster UnitedHealthcare UHC 4:41:06 st 7 96 GBR19871105 Ben Swift Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 8 51 NED19851230 Lars Boom Rabobank RAB 4:41:06 st 9 83 GBR19740130 Roger Hammond Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 10 16 GBR19790414 Ian Wilkinson Endura Racing EDR 4:41:06 st 11 93 AUS19780420 Mathew Hayman Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 12 92 GBR19881003 Alex Dowsett Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 13 131 GBR19861220 Ian Bibby Motorpoint MPT 4:41:06 st 14 135 GBR19890802 Jonathan McEvoy** Motorpoint MPT 4:41:06 st 15 43 BEL19850914 Stijn Neirynck Topsport Vlaanderen TSV 4:41:06 st 16 155 NED19880118 Boy Van Poppel UnitedHealthcare UHC 4:41:06 st 17 106 GBR19870309 Andy Tennant Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 18 103 AUS19870927 Zak Dempster Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 19 23 GER19820916 Linus Gerdemann Leopard Trek LEO 4:41:06 st 20 152 USA19790806 Chris Jones UnitedHealthcare UHC 4:41:06 st 21 116 GBR19890720 Mark McNally** An Post - Sean Kelly SKT 4:41:06 st 22 44 BEL19870918 Stijn Joseph Topsport Vlaanderen TSV 4:41:06 st 23 142 FRA19830317 Mathieu Claude Team Europcar EUC 4:41:06 st 24 126 AUT19881021 Daniel Schorn Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 25 54 AUS19900926 Michael Matthews** Rabobank RAB 4:41:06 st 26 63 NED19890616 Jan-Bert Lindeman** Vacansoleil - DCM VCD 4:41:06 st 27 85 NED19830727 Martijn Maaskant Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 28 84 GBR19800811 Daniel Lloyd Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 29 124 POL19801027 Bartosz Huzarski Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 30 121 SUI19821015 Andreas Dietziker Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 31 95 AUS19791220 Michael Rogers Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 32 5 DEN19840609 Alex Rasmussen HTC Highroad THR 4:41:06 st 33 143 FRA19740317 Franck Bouyer Team Europcar EUC 4:41:06 st 34 154 AUS19820208 Rory Sutherland UnitedHealthcare UHC 4:41:06 st 35 94 GBR19810319 Stephen Cummings Sky ProCycling SKY 4:41:06 st 36 122 CZE19841207 Jan Barta Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 37 82 NZL19750128 Julian Dean Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 38 86 NOR19760408 Gabriel Rasch Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 39 31 GBR19830621 Simon Richardson Sigma Sport-Specialised SGS 4:41:06 st Last printed 11/09/2011 16:18:55 Results by TieBreaker 11th to 18th September Communique Stage 1 Finish Page 6 of 17 Organised by Tour of Britain Ltd Stage 1 Results Peebles to Dumfries (105.9mls) 11-Sep-2011 Provided by Stage Individual Classification 40 55 NED19781203 Bram Tankink Rabobank RAB 4:41:06 st 41 112 LTU19851226 Gediminas Bagdonas An Post - Sean Kelly SKT 4:41:06 st 42 72 GBR19900901 Richard Handley** Team Raleigh RAL 4:41:06 st 43 11 NZL19850407 Jack Bauer Endura Racing EDR 4:41:06 st 44 144 FRA19860820 Damien Gaudin Team Europcar EUC 4:41:06 st 45 46 BEL19890511 Jelle Wallays** Topsport Vlaanderen TSV 4:41:06 st 46 56 NED19880411 Coen Vermeltfoort Rabobank RAB 4:41:06 st 47 66 NED19820911 Lieuwe Westra Vacansoleil - DCM VCD 4:41:06 st 48 104 GBR19791006 Kristian House Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 49 15 SWE19860412 Alex Wetterall Endura Racing EDR 4:41:06 st 50 14 GER19860326 Paul Voss Endura Racing EDR 4:41:06 st 51 4 AUT19810217 Bernhard Eisel HTC Highroad THR 4:41:06 st 52 73 GBR19880222 Liam Holohan Team Raleigh RAL 4:41:06 st 53 111 GBR19900701 Andrew Fenn** An Post - Sean Kelly SKT 4:41:06 st 54 134 GBR19861007 Tobyn Horton Motorpoint MPT 4:41:06 st 55 123 ITA19870803 Cesare Benedetti Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 56 115 IRL19870311 Ronan McLaughlin An Post - Sean Kelly SKT 4:41:06 st 57 101 GBR19830714 Graham Briggs Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 58 36 NED19850220 Wouter Sybrandy Sigma Sport-Specialised SGS 4:41:06 st 59 125 CZE19871115 Leopold Koenig Team NetApp APP 4:41:06 st 60 26 NED19810308 Joost Posthuma Leopard Trek LEO 4:41:06 st 61 146 FRA19830106 Alexandre Pichot Team Europcar EUC 4:41:06 st 62 13 EST19840120 Rene Mandri Endura Racing EDR 4:41:06 st 63 136 GBR19861213 Peter Williams Motorpoint MPT 4:41:06 st 64 24 GER19861031 Dominic Klemme Leopard Trek LEO 4:41:06 st 65 81 NOR19780118 Thor Hushovd Team Garmin - Cervelo GRM 4:41:06 st 66 102 NAM19830201 Dan Craven Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 67 71 GBR19821003 Dan Fleeman Team Raleigh RAL 4:41:06 st 68 61 BEL19861106 Thomas De Gendt Vacansoleil - DCM VCD 4:41:06 st 69 105 GBR19841226 Jonathan Tiernan Locke Rapha Condor - Sharp RCS 4:41:06 st 70 12 ESP19790314 Iker Camano Endura Racing EDR 4:41:24 at 0:18 71 22 AUS19850411 Will Clarke Leopard Trek
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