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Stage 9

Sunday - July 10th, 2022

h. 12:45 (GMT +2)

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:SUI Aigle - Chatel les Portes du Soleil

192.9km - High Mountains (Uphill Finish)

 

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1. Filippo Ganna (4) - 4

2. Dylan Groenewegen (8) - 12

3. Fabio Jakobsen (5) - 17

4. Jasper Philipsen (2) - 19

5. Mathieu van der Poel (81) - 100

6. Dylan Teuns (6) - 106

7. Michael Woods (28) - 134

8. Matej Mohoric (98) - 232

9. Lennard Kamna

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After going to the place where David Lappartient is the mayor, then going to the place where David Lappartient was born, we now go to the place where David Lappartient works, all three of those places making their debut. But no conflict of interest at all for mister "a Russian oligarch/team owner made me UCI president so he could be more involved in decisions" :p 

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1. Filippo Ganna (4) - 4
2. Fabio Jakobsen (1) - 5
3. Mads Pedersen (12) - 17
4. Peter Sagan (5) - 22
5. Mathieu van der Poel (81) - 103
6. Michael Matthews (2) - 105
7. Nairo Quintana (15) - 120
8. Thomas Pidcock (10) - 130
9. Aleksandr Vlasov

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9 hours ago, heywoodu said:

After going to the place where David Lappartient is the mayor, then going to the place where David Lappartient was born, we now go to the place where David Lappartient works, all three of those places making their debut. But no conflict of interest at all for mister "a Russian oligarch/team owner made me UCI president so he could be more involved in decisions" :p 

I was going to comment on how organizers managed to visit both the “Olympic capital” and UCI Headquarters this year, but you beat me to it.

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PZUj_4RCSaScDmb-Ui0pEg~tour-de-france-lo

Stage 9

Sunday - July 10th, 2022

h. 12:45 (GMT +2)

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:SUI Aigle - Chatel les Portes du Soleil

192.9km - High Mountains (Uphill Finish)

 

STAGE CLASSIFICATION

 

 

:LUX  Bob JUNGELS
4:46:39

 

:ESP  Jonathan CASTROVIEJO NICOLAS
+22

 

:ESP  Carlos VERONA QUINTANILLA
+26
 
Complete Standing
 

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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
33:43:44

 

:DEN  Jonas VINGEGAARD
+39

 

:GBR  Geraint THOMAS
+1:17
 

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POINTS CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:BEL  Wout VAN AERT
284

 

:NED  Fabio JAKOBSEN
149

 

:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
139
 

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CLIMBER CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:GER  Simon GESCHKE
19
 
:LUX  Bob JUNGELS
18
 
:FRA  Thibaut PINOT
14
 

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YOUTH CLASSIFICATION
 
 
:SLO  Tadej POGACAR
33:43:44

 

:GBR  Thomas PIDCOCK
+1:46

 

:USA  Brandon McNULTY
+7:25
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600 euro earned so far, that's so bad it's impressive. Time for an angry letter from Vino.

 

1. Jumbo-Visma 82140 euro
2. UAE Team Emirates 37210
3. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl 30520
4. Ineos-Grenadiers 23780
5. Team BikeExchange-Jayco 23620
6. EF Education-EasyPost 20610
7. Alpecin-Deceuninck 15830
8. Israel-Premier Tech 14200
9. Intermarché – Wanty Gobert 14020
10. AG2R-Citroën 13770
11. Cofidis 11750
12. Trek-Segafredo 8930
13. Groupama-FDJ 8880
14. Bora-hansgrohe 8650
15. Team TotalEnergies 7650
16. Movistar Team 5170
17. Bahrain-Victorious 5120
18. Team Arkéa-Samsic 4910
19. Lotto-Soudal 4290
20. Team DSM 3850
21. B&B Hotels-KTM 3700
22. Astana – Qazaqstan Team 600

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