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2010 Tour de Romandie


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previous2009
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imageTour de romandie 2010.svg
series2010 UCI World Ranking
race_no13
season_no26
image_size200
date27 April–2 May 2010
stages5 + Prologue
distance654.8
unitkm
firstSimon Špilak
first_team
first_natSLO
first_coloryellow
secondDenis Menchov
second_team
second_natRUS
thirdMichael Rogers
third_team
third_natAUS
pointsChad Beyer
points_team
points_natUSA
points_colorgreen
mountainsThibaut Pinot
mountains_team
mountains_natFRA
mountains_colorpink
youthSimon Špilak
youth_team
youth_natSLO
youth_colorwhite
team

The 2010 Tour de Romandie (64th Edition) cycling road race started on 27 April and finished on 2 May in Switzerland. It was the 6th event in the 2010 UCI ProTour, and the 13th event in the World Calendar. The race winner had been declared as Alejandro Valverde, who won the final stage to take the race by 11 seconds. However, some four weeks after the end of the race the UCI placed Valverde under a two-year suspension for his involvement in the 2006 Operación Puerto doping case, which was backdated to, and involved removal of all his results since, 1 January 2010. Simon Špilak was thus promoted to winner of the event.

Pre-Race Favourites

2010 pre-race favourites included 2009 champion, Roman Kreuziger of as well as teammate Ivan Basso. Denis Menchov of Russia is also a favourite.

While not a favourite to win overall, local Alexandre Moos has a lot going for him as this will be his 12th and final Tour de Romandie.

Teams

There are 20 teams for the 2010 Tour de Romandie. They are: |access-date=20 April 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100415195130/http://www.tourderomandie.ch/main/course/equipes/equipes-uci-2010/index.lbl |archive-date=15 April 2010 |url-status=dead

Stages

Prologue

;27 April 2010 – Lausanne to Lausanne, 4.3 km (ITT)

This short course took in the beautiful, historic village of Porrentruy. Classics fans were pleased to hear there is a 400 metres cobbled section.{{cite web |access-date=26 April 2010 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100503010027/http://www.podiumcafe.com/2010/4/25/1439357/tour-de-romandie-preview| archive-date= 3 May 2010| url-status= live}}

CyclistTeamTime
1Marco Pinotti****
2Peter Sagan
3Jérémy Roy
4Michael Rogers
5Rick Flens

|| |General Classification after Prologue

CyclistTeamTime
1Marco Pinotti [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]****
2Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Jérémy Roy
4Michael Rogers
5Rick Flens

|}

Stage 1

;28 April 2010 – Porrentruy to Fleurier, 175.6 km

A hilly stage in the Jura mountains north of Lake Neuchatel. Two category 1 climbs and a category 2 – and a few other bumps along the way. Although the last 10 km are downhill, the course may be well suited to a break-away.

Peter Sagan – the up-and-coming young cyclist claimed the victory in the sprint. It was his third victory of the season. The win put him in first place overall as he was just 0.92 seconds behind the previous leader, Marco Pinotti. Sagan was pleased with the win, but pledged his loyalty to team leader Roman Kreuziger. According to Cycling News, Sagan said,

Sprinter Mark Cavendish could not hang in the mountains and was dropped from the peloton with 45 km to go. Had he not, a victory would have helped teammate Marco Pinotti remain in the leaders jersey.{{cite web |access-date=28 April 2010 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100501225318/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/64th-tour-de-romandie-upt/stage-1/results| archive-date= 1 May 2010| url-status= live}}

CyclistTeamTime
1Peter Sagan[[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]****
2Francesco Gavazzi
3Nicolas Roche
4Maxim Iglinskiy
5Fabio Felline

|General Classification after Stage 1

CyclistTeamTime
1**Peter Sagan [Image:Jersey yellow.svg****
2[Marco Pinotti
3Jérémy Roy
4Michael Rogers
5Christophe Moreau

|}

Stage 2

;29 April 2010 – Fribourg to Fleurier, 171.8 km

This stage looks to be for the sprinters. The course will pass through Fribourg twice before a flat finish. Although two category one climbs are listed they are tiny. The course will climb twice the locally famous and steep cobbled climb "Lorette." Anyone hoping to foil the sprinters will need to attack here.

CyclistTeamTime
1Mark Cavendish****
2Danilo Hondo
3Robert Hunter
4Lucas Sebastian Haedo
5Peter Sagan [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]

|General Classification after Stage 2

CyclistTeamTime
1Peter Sagan [Image:Jersey yellow.svg****
2[Marco Pinotti
3Jérémy Roy
4Danilo Hondo
5Michael Rogers

|}

Stage 3

;30 April 2010 – Moudon to Moudon, 23.4 km(ITT)

It's a short time trial but the first 7 kilometres are uphill at around 4%.

CyclistTeamTime
1Richie Porte****
2Alejandro Valverde
3Vladimir Karpets
4Michael Rogers
5Denis Menchov

|General Classification after Stage 3

CyclistTeamTime
1Michael Rogers [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]****
2Alejandro Valverde
3Vladimir Karpets
4Artem Ovechkin [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
5Denis Menchov

|}

Stage 4

;1 May 2010 – Vevey to Châtel-Saint-Denis, 157.9 km

For the first time in more than 40 years, Romandie will have a stage finish in France. Starting in Vevey (Switzerland), the route will pass UCI headquarters in Aigle before turning up into the French Alps climbing the Categorie 1 "Pas de Morgins."

The top of the climb is the Swiss / French border. The final climb – the Categorie 1 Col du Corbier – is 6 km at roughly 8% – not easy. And while the summit is 20+ km from the finish, the last 17 kilometres are a gradual uphill.

Before this stage Mark Cavendish winner of stage 2, was withdrawn by his team for his two fingered celebration after victory.

CyclistTeamTime
1Simon Špilak****
2Peter Sagan
3Philippe Gilbert
4Hubert Dupont
5Alejandro Valverde

|General Classification after Stage 4

CyclistTeamTime
1Michael Rogers [Image:Jersey yellow.svg****
2[Alejandro Valverde
3Simon Špilak [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
4Vladimir Karpets
5Denis Menchov

|}

Stage 5

;2 May 2010 – Sion to Sion, 121.8 km

The "Queen" stage. It's very short, but has three very difficult climbs.

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde
1Igor Antón
3Simon Špilak [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
4Denis Menchov
5Tiago Machado

|General Classification after Stage 5

CyclistTeamTime
1Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]]****
2Simon Špilak [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
3Denis Menchov
4Michael Rogers
5Vladimir Karpets

|}

Final standings

General classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Simon Špilak [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg20px]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Denis Menchov
3Michael Rogers"
4Vladimir Karpets
5Janez Brajkovič
6Tiago Machado
7Marco Pinotti
8Marcel Wyss
9Igor Antón
10Richie Porte

Sprints classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Chad Beyer [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
2Alejandro Valverde
3Jérémy Roy
4Alexander Efimkin
5Juan José Oroz

Mountain classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Thibaut Pinot [[Image:Jersey red.svg20px]]
2Chad Beyer [[Image:Jersey green.svg20px]]
3Denis Menchov
4Alan Pérez
5Sérgio Paulinho

Youth classification

CyclistTeamTime
1Simon Špilak [[Image:Jersey white.svg20px]]
2Marcel Wyss
3Peter Sagan
4Eros Capecchi
5Fabio Felline

Jersey progress

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
[[Image:Jersey yellow.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Mountain Grand Prix
[[Image:Jersey pink.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Sprints Classification
[[Image:Jersey green.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Youth Classification
[[Image:Jersey white.svg25pxlink=alt=]]Team Classification
PMarco PinottiMarco PinottiNot AwardedNot AwardedPeter Sagan
1Peter SaganPeter SaganThibaut PinotChad Beyer
2Mark Cavendish
3Richie PorteMichael RogersArtem Ovechkin
4Simon ŠpilakSimon Špilak
5Alejandro Valverde
Igor AntónAlejandro Valverde
Simon Špilak
Final
Alejandro Valverde
Simon ŠpilakThibaut PinotChad BeyerSimon Špilak

References

References

  1. (2 May 2010). "Alejandro Valverde takes Tour de Romandie title with final stage win". [[Guardian Media Group]].
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