Other Leading Top Threes
Stage | Sprints | Pts | Under 23 | Time | Teams | Time |
1 | no sprints | none | Marcel Sieberg Francesco Failli Wim De Vocht |
6:38 + 0:02 + 0:04 |
Quick Step-Innergetic Team Milram Liquigas |
6:33 + 0:05 + 0:07 |
2 | Tom Boonen Alessandro Petacchi Jean-Patrick Nazon |
30 27 25 |
Marcel Sieberg Francesco Failli Nick Ingels |
3:08:28 + 0:02 + 0:04 |
Quick Step-Innergetic Team Milram Liquigas |
9:12:03 + 0:05 + 0:07 |
3 | Tom Boonen Alessandro Petacchi Aurélien Clerc |
60 54 42 |
Nick Ingels Lloyd Mondory Francesco Failli |
6:33:38 + 0:02 + 0:03 |
Quick Step-Innergetic Predictor-Lotto Team Milram |
19:27:26 + 0:04 + 0:05 |
4 | Tom Boonen Alessandro Petacchi Bernhard Eisel |
91 54 47 |
Lloyd Mondory Francisco Ventoso Alexandre Pichot |
9:28:29 + 0:08 + 0:15 |
Quick Step-Innergetic T-Mobile Team Rabobank |
28:12:08 + 0:06 + 0:19 |
5 | Tom Boonen Alessandro Petacchi Bernhard Eisel |
92 54 51 |
Alexandre Pichot Lloyd Mondory Francisco Ventoso |
12:57:52 + 0:53 + 0:58 |
Quick Step-Innergetic T-Mobile Team Rabobank |
38:36:35 + 0:06 + 4:31 |
6 | Tom Boonen Alessandro Petacchi Lloyd Mondory |
122 81 60 |
Alexandre Pichot Lloyd Mondory Francisco Ventoso |
15:54:09 + 0:53 + 0:58 |
Quick Step-Innergetic T-Mobile Team Rabobank |
47:25:26 + 0:06 + 4:31 |
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