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Vincenzo Nibali celebrates after donning the maglia rosa following stage 8 of the 2013 Giro d'Italia. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com - 1. Alex DOWSETT, Movistar, in 1:16:27
- 2. Bradley WIGGINS, Sky, at :10
- 3. Tanel KANGERT, Astana, at :14
- 4. Vincenzo NIBALI, Astana, at :21
- 5. Stef CLEMENT, Blanco, at :32
- 6. Luke DURBRIDGE, Orica-GreenEdge, at :35
- 7. Cadel EVANS, BMC Racing, at :39
- 8. Manuele BOARO, Saxo-Tinkoff, at :45
- 9. Sergio Luis HENAO MONTOYA, Sky, at :53
- 10. Michele SCARPONI, Lampre-Merida, at :53
- 11. Robert GESINK, Blanco, at 1:22
- 12. Rigoberto URAN URAN, Sky, at 1:48
- 13. Patrick GRETSCH, Argos-Shimano, at 1:48
- 14. Wilco KELDERMAN, Blanco, at 1:57
- 15. Jesse SERGENT, RadioShack-Leopard, at 2:00
- 16. Przemyslaw NIEMIEC, Lampre-Merida, at 2:13
- 17. Nelson Filipe SANTOS SIMOES OLIVEIRA, RadioShack-Leopard, at 2:17
- 18. Ryder HESJEDAL, Garmin-Sharp, at 2:23
- 19. Juan Manuel GARATE, Blanco, at 2:28
- 20. Domenico POZZOVIVO, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 2:34
- 21. Fredrik Carl Wilhelm KESSIAKOFF, Astana, at 2:38
- 22. Juan Jose COBO ACEBO, Movistar, at 2:40
- 23. Fabio ARU, Astana, at 2:44
- 24. Pieter WEENING, Orica-GreenEdge, at 2:47
- 25. Mauro SANTAMBROGIO, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 2:56
- 26. Julien VERMOTE, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 2:59
- 27. Egoi MARTINEZ DE ESTEBAN, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 3:03
- 28. Maarten TJALLINGII, Blanco, at 3:09
- 29. Samuel SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 3:17
- 30. Dario CATALDO, Sky, at 3:24
- 31. Rafal MAJKA, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 3:27
- 32. Hayden ROULSTON, RadioShack-Leopard, at 3:29
- 33. Tobias LUDVIGSSON, Argos-Shimano, at 3:34
- 34. Svein TUFT, Orica-GreenEdge, at 3:40
- 35. Vladimir GUSEV, Katusha, at 3:44
- 36. Dirk BELLEMAKERS, Lotto-Belisol, at 3:46
- 37. Matteo RABOTTINI, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 3:56
- 38. Brett LANCASTER, Orica-GreenEdge, at 3:56
- 39. Rory SUTHERLAND, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 3:57
- 40. Jose Rodolfo SERPA PEREZ, Lampre-Merida, at 4:01
- 41. Benat INTXAUSTI ELORRIAGA, Movistar, at 4:02
- 42. Francis DE GREEF, Lotto-Belisol, at 4:05
- 43. Thomas DANIELSON, Garmin-Sharp, at 4:05
- 44. Evgeny PETROV, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 4:06
- 45. Anthony ROUX, FDJ, at 4:14
- 46. Franco PELLIZOTTI, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 4:18
- 47. Tiago MACHADO, RadioShack-Leopard, at 4:22
- 48. Rafael VALLS FERRI, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 4:24
- 49. Alan MARANGONI, Cannondale, at 4:24
- 50. Stefano GARZELLI, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 4:27
- 51. Jens KEUKELEIRE, Orica-GreenEdge, at 4:37
- 52. Yury TROFIMOV, Katusha, at 4:41
- 53. Steven KRUIJSWIJK, Blanco, at 4:42
- 54. Danilo HONDO, RadioShack-Leopard, at 4:44
- 55. Ivan SANTAROMITA, BMC Racing, at 4:48
- 56. Vladimir KARPETS, Movistar, at 4:50
- 57. Petr IGNATENKO, Katusha, at 4:51
- 58. Michal GOLAS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 4:53
- 59. Martijn KEIZER, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 4:54
- 60. Xabier ZANDIO ECHAIDE, Sky, at 4:56
- 61. Murilo Antonio FISCHER, FDJ, at 5:02
- 62. Marco CANOLA, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 5:03
- 63. Damiano CARUSO, Cannondale, at 5:05
- 64. Maxim BELKOV, Katusha, at 5:05
- 65. Fabio Andres DUARTE AREVALO, Colombia, at 5:16
- 66. Diego ROSA, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 5:16
- 67. Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZ, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 5:19
- 68. Salvatore PUCCIO, Sky, at 5:20
- 69. Robert KISERLOVSKI, RadioShack-Leopard, at 5:21
- 70. Serge PAUWELS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 5:23
- 71. José HERRADA LOPEZ, Movistar, at 5:26
- 72. Taylor PHINNEY, BMC Racing, at 5:28
- 73. Pavel BRUTT, Katusha, at 5:29
- 74. Jarlinson PANTANO, Colombia, at 5:34
- 75. Stefano PIRAZZI, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 5:35
- 76. Valerio AGNOLI, Astana, at 5:39
- 77. Stephen CUMMINGS, BMC Racing, at 5:41
- 78. Simone STORTONI, Lampre-Merida, at 5:42
- 79. Paul MARTENS, Blanco, at 5:42
- 80. Francesco Manuel BONGIORNO, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 5:44
- 81. Giovanni VISCONTI, Movistar, at 5:56
- 82. Robert VRECER, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 5:58
- 83. Eros CAPECCHI, Movistar, at 5:59
- 84. Jorge AZANZA SOTO, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 6:01
- 85. Paolo LONGO BORGHINI, Cannondale, at 6:02
- 86. Iljo KEISSE, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 6:05
- 87. Rob RUIJGH, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 6:07
- 88. Steve MORABITO, BMC Racing, at 6:10
- 89. Cameron WURF, Cannondale, at 6:11
- 90. Danilo DI LUCA, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 6:14
- 91. Christian KNEES, Sky, at 6:16
- 92. Maarten WYNANTS, Blanco, at 6:19
- 93. Darwin ATAPUMA HURTADO, Colombia, at 6:21
- 94. Stefano LOCATELLI, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 6:23
- 95. Bruno PIRES, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 6:24
- 96. Ben GASTAUER, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 6:31
- 97. Giacomo NIZZOLO, RadioShack-Leopard, at 6:32
- 98. Andrey ZEITS, Astana, at 6:34
- 99. Sacha MODOLO, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 6:37
- 100. Peter STETINA, Garmin-Sharp, at 6:39
- 101. Arnold JEANNESSON, FDJ, at 6:40
- 102. Ramunas NAVARDAUSKAS, Garmin-Sharp, at 6:49
- 103. Enrico BATTAGLIN, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 6:50
- 104. Giampaolo CARUSO, Katusha, at 6:52
- 105. Miguel Angel RUBIANO CHAVEZ, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 6:55
- 106. Jens MOURIS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 6:56
- 107. Jérôme PINEAU, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 6:56
- 108. Guillaume BONNAFOND, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 6:57
- 109. Maurits LAMMERTINK, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 6:58
- 110. Gert STEEGMANS, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 6:59
- 111. Christian MEIER, Orica-GreenEdge, at 7:00
- 112. Brian BULGAC, Lotto-Belisol, at 7:00
- 113. Mads CHRISTENSEN, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 7:04
- 114. Hubert DUPONT, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 7:04
- 115. Francis MOUREY, FDJ, at 7:05
- 116. Fabio SABATINI, Cannondale, at 7:09
- 117. Gorka VERDUGO MARCOTEGUI, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 7:11
- 118. Carlos Julian QUINTERO, Colombia, at 7:15
- 119. Fabio FELLINE, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 7:16
- 120. Alessandro VANOTTI, Astana, at 7:17
- 121. Frederik VEUCHELEN, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 7:18
- 122. Ricardo MESTRE, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 7:18
- 123. Emanuele SELLA, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 7:20
- 124. Dmitriy GRUZDEV, Astana, at 7:20
- 125. Filippo POZZATO, Lampre-Merida, at 7:22
- 126. Robert HUNTER, Garmin-Sharp, at 7:24
- 127. Matthew Harley GOSS, Orica-GreenEdge, at 7:26
- 128. Oscar GATTO, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 7:30
- 129. Dalivier OSPINA NAVARRO, Colombia, at 7:36
- 130. Danny PATE, Sky, at 7:37
- 131. Marco MARCATO, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 7:40
- 132. Vicente REYNES MIMO, Lotto-Belisol, at 7:45
- 133. Gianluca BRAMBILLA, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 7:48
- 134. Robinson Eduardo CHALAPUD GOMEZ, Colombia, at 7:48
- 135. Paolo TIRALONGO, Astana, at 7:51
- 136. Thomas DEKKER, Garmin-Sharp, at 7:54
- 137. Kanstantsin SIUTSOU, Sky, at 7:55
- 138. Edwin Alcibiades AVILA VANEGAS, Colombia, at 8:00
- 139. Nicola BOEM, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 8:02
- 140. Albert TIMMER, Argos-Shimano, at 8:08
- 141. Francisco José VENTOSO ALBERDI, Movistar, at 8:10
- 142. Koen DE KORT, Argos-Shimano, at 8:15
- 143. Tiziano DALL’ANTONIA, Cannondale, at 8:22
- 144. Angel VICIOSO ARCOS, Katusha, at 8:22
- 145. Dmitry KOZONTCHUK, Katusha, at 8:27
- 146. Sonny COLBRELLI, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 8:28
- 147. Luca PAOLINI, Katusha, at 8:31
- 148. Matti BRESCHEL, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 8:32
- 149. Yaroslav POPOVYCH, RadioShack-Leopard, at 8:32
- 150. Danilo WYSS, BMC Racing, at 8:33
- 151. Lars Ytting BAK, Lotto-Belisol, at 8:34
- 152. Matteo TRENTIN, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 8:34
- 153. Dominique ROLLIN, FDJ, at 8:35
- 154. Kristijan DURASEK, Lampre-Merida, at 8:36
- 155. Alessandro PRONI, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 8:39
- 156. Leonardo Fabio DUQUE, Colombia, at 8:44
- 157. Daniele BENNATI, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 8:46
- 158. Daniel OSS, BMC Racing, at 8:47
- 159. Adam HANSEN, Lotto-Belisol, at 8:48
- 160. Nathan HAAS, Garmin-Sharp, at 8:50
- 161. Cristiano SALERNO, Cannondale, at 8:52
- 162. Roberto FERRARI, Lampre-Merida, at 8:54
- 163. Luka MEZGEC, Argos-Shimano, at 8:56
- 164. Frederik WILLEMS, Lotto-Belisol, at 9:06
- 165. Thomas DAMUSEAU, Argos-Shimano, at 9:06
- 166. Ioannis TAMOURIDIS, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 9:12
- 167. Elia VIVIANI, Cannondale, at 9:13
- 168. Daniele PIETROPOLLI, Lampre-Merida, at 9:18
- 169. Bert DE BACKER, Argos-Shimano, at 9:31
- 170. Mark CAVENDISH, Omega Pharma-Quick Step, at 9:38
- 171. Pablo LASTRAS GARCIA, Movistar, at 9:40
- 172. Jackson RODRIGUEZ, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 9:43
- 173. John DEGENKOLB, Argos-Shimano, at 9:44
- 174. Giairo ERMETI, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 9:48
- 175. Sylvain GEORGES, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 9:55
- 176. Cayetano José SARMIENTO TUNARROSA, Cannondale, at 10:01
- 177. Karsten KROON, Saxo-Tinkoff, at 10:13
- 178. Laurent PICHON, FDJ, at 10:19
- 179. Gert DOCKX, Lotto-Belisol, at 10:30
- 180. Wilson Alexander MARENTES TORRES, Colombia, at 10:39
- 181. Miguel MINGUEZ AYALA, Euskaltel-Euskadi, at 10:42
- 182. Christian VANDEVELDE, Garmin-Sharp, at 10:45
- 183. Edoardo ZARDINI, Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox, at 10:47
- 184. Johan LE BON, FDJ, at 10:54
- 185. Manuel BELLETTI, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 10:54
- 186. Willem WAUTERS, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 10:57
- 187. George BENNETT, RadioShack-Leopard, at 11:10
- 188. Grega BOLE, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 11:23
- 189. Jack BOBRIDGE, Blanco, at 11:30
- 190. Fabio TABORRE, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 12:57
- 191. Nacer BOUHANNI, FDJ, at 13:01
- 192. Pim LIGTHART, Vacansoleil-DCM, at 13:10
- 193. Tomas Aurelio GIL MARTINEZ, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 13:42
- 194. Kenny DE HAES, Lotto-Belisol, at 14:09
- 195. David MILLAR, Garmin-Sharp, at 14:10
- 196. Davide APPOLLONIO, Ag2r La Mondiale, at 14:25
- 197. Rafael ANDRIATO, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 14:28
- 198. Francesco CHICCHI, Vini Fantini-Selle Italia, at 14:44
- 199. Adam BLYTHE, BMC Racing, at 15:17
- 200. Mattia GAVAZZI, Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela, at 16:42
- DNS Julien BERARD, Ag2r La Mondiale
- Nothing over the top, but a work friend joined me on his first road ride. He usually ride a Maverick by Ironhorse up and down the street or Katy Trail. He used my "extra" bike today and joined me on a short jaunt, 23.7 miles according to STRAVA. Nice morning for a ride...Just thought I'd share...Have a blessed a great weekend!!!

- Just a few from Midtown (then I had to go play at Artcrank).
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Should get lots more at the Grove.
Best wishes to all racing this weekend!
velo~ 
Vincenzo Nibali rides to the overall lead at the Giro d'Italia. Photo: Graham Watson | www.grahamwatson.com SALTARA, Italy (VN) — Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) took over the maglia rosa at the Giro d’Italia on Saturday as Alex Dowsett (Movistar) won the stage-8 individual time trial.
“It will take a bit of time before I realized what I have done,” said Dowsett. “I still can’t believe myself.
“For me, the race was about doing what I do. I was catching a lot of riders: it was like a carrot on a stick for me, although I knew a lot of them were taking it easy.
“There were three standout moments: one, when [Tanel] Kangert came in very close to my time. Two, when I was up on [Bradley] Wiggins at the split, although I knew he’d improve. And three, with Nibali, when I knew the reverse would happen: I knew he’d be good in the twisty start, but I’d be better on the later, power sections, and that was how it went.”
Wiggins (Sky) had been expected to dominate the hilly, 54.8km leg-breaker from Gabicce Mare to Saltara, which concluded with a quad-shredding climb to the finish that boasted a maximum grade of 13 percent.
But after crashing on a rain-slick corner in Friday’s stage and switching bikes after a puncture on Saturday the Sky captain was only seventh at the first time check and had to settle for second at the finish, 10 seconds behind early leader Dowsett, who covered the course in 1:16:27. Kangert (Astana) rode to third on the day at 14 seconds down.
Neither could Nibali, Cadel Evans (BMC Racing) nor defending champion Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Sharp) evict Dowsett from the hot seat. Nibali finished fourth at 21 seconds, Evans seventh at 39 seconds, and Hesjedal 18th at 2:23.
And Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (Movistar), who started the day in pink? He finished 41st, 4:02 down on Dowsett, and saw Nibali move into the overall lead, 29 seconds ahead of Evans with Robert Gesink (Blanco) third at 1:15.
Nibali said he did not expect to take the maglia rosa but intends to defend it.
“I’m quite happy but the road is still long,” he said. “The first part [of the time trial] was in my favor, with lots of turns and climbs, descents. I suffered a little more in the second part than pure specialists … but I managed well and I kept enough strength for the final climb.”
Evans said he had been preparing diligently for the stage “because it was a time trial that tested every aspect of time trialing.”
“The weather wasn’t favorable for us, with the winds,” he said. “I think the earlier riders might have had a slight advantage with the wind conditions. But we did everything we could. The important thing was the classification and it was a very good day for us.”
Wiggins now sits fourth overall at 1:16, eight seconds better than fifth-placed Michele Scarponi (Lampre-Merida).
“It’s been a challenging few days, with the crash yesterday and then to come back up,” Wiggins told Agence France Presse. “It wasn’t an easy course. I’ve said all along that it wasn’t one of those ones where you could take three or four minutes out of people, because it was so technical at the start.
“Then obviously to have a puncture and have to change bikes and disrupt the rhythm is never going to help. But then the second part of the course was really suited to me and I took back a lot of time on people there. It is what it is and it’s put us right back up there now.
“It’s going to be a hell of a race for the next two weeks.”
Hesjedal, meanwhile, sits sixth overall at 2:05.
Asked if he was satisfied with his ride, Hesjedal told VeloNews: “Yes. I am. We still have a lot of racing to go.
“I felt good, I felt like I executed well, I was consistent, I finished strong. It was a tough end of the race. It was my first individual time trial of the year, that’s just the way this season has gone, and to race an hour and 20 minutes on the bike after the week we’ve had, I’m happy with the way I felt.
“I know I get better as these long races go on, so I’m looking forward to the last half of the race.”
- Need forks. Can be rigid and suspension. Also needing front and rear disc brakes. Only need calipers but complete sets is fine for the right price. Also need a saddle. Text 636/345\2306 thxs
- by Kat Statman It’s that time of year again, folks! That’s right, my third favorite cycling event of year: the Giro d’Italia. For any cycling fan, of all the grand tours, the Giro is the most interesting, especially because ’crossers or former ’crossers have a tendency to do really well. Even our fat-tired cousins from [...]



























