Today's
162 km 11th stage was a transition race, with a number of gradual
climbs and descents and an important 3rd category climb--the
Alto del Castillo--12km from the finish, and one which promised
a sprinters' finale.
The
race was tightly contested from the start and ridden at a brisk
pace. There were many attempted escapes, but the peloton was
keeping a tight rein on all such efforts.
In
the closing 70km 2 significant breakaway groups formed, comprised
of 10 to 14 riders; but in both cases the maximum margin could
be counted in seconds rather than minutes.
Suddenly,
entering into the final ascent of the Alto del Castillo, Santos
Gonzalez attacked followed by David Etxebarria. The 2 continued
to distance themselves from the remains of the escape group
by as much as 39". By the 7km mark they held a 30"
lead on the peloton, which by now had absorbed the rest of the
group. At 5km the lead of the 2 had shrunk to just 15".
It looked as if they would be swallowed up imminently. But just
before the "flamme rouge" at 1km, Etxebarria, followed
by Gonzalez, accelerated desperately and managed to hold off
the charge of the peloton. Could they last to the line? Alas,
no. The momentum of the peloton was too much to resist, and
with 500 meters to go it had evolved into a massive all out
sprint.
In
front were Zabel & Boonen, with Boonen accelerating in a
bid to overwhelm Zabel. Boonen's burst fell just short, though,
as Erik Zabel held his own to win in a photo finish by around
10cm.
The
fissure in the peloton that had occured in the latter phases
of the stage was telling; Team Telocom was present, Fassa Bortolo
was not. And during the last 7km stretch, Zabel had been well
placed, right near the front of the advancing peloton.
At
this point it's an even 2-2 draw in the sprints, with the momentum
now on Zabel's side; Zabel today also relieved Petacchi of the
points leader's polka dot jersey.
Whereas
the overall picture remains unchanged and effectively stagnant,
with Nozal & Galdeano hoding the first 2 positions by comfortable
margins, the sprinters' competion couldn't be hotter.
With
tomorrow's stage essentially a downhill free roll after a difficult
climb early in the day, we should see another hotly contested
sprint to the line, in which Zabel & Petacchi are likely
to be very present.
le
classement de l'étape
1 - ZABEL
2 - BOONEN
3 - EDO
4 - VALVERDE
5 - MANCEBO
6 - GORKA GONZALEZ
7 - CASAGRANDA Stefano
8 - HINCAPIE
9 - JUFRE
10 - RASMUSSEN
Le classement
Général
1 - NOZAL
2 - GONZALEZ de GALDEANO à 1' 48"
3 - BELTRAN à 3' 3"
4 - FRIGO à 3' 5"
5 - HERAS à 3' 28"
Le classement
des grimpeurs
1 - CARDENAS
2 - OSA aitor
3 - HORRACH
4 - PEREZ
5 - JUFRE
Le classement
des points
1 - ZABEL 97 points
2 - VALVERDE 81
3 - PETACCHI 76
4 - NOZAL 62
5 - Unai ETXEBARRIA
Le classement
du Combiné
1 - VALVERDE 16
2 - NOZAL 17
3 - PEREZ 22
4 - CARDENAS 23
5 - RASMUSSEN 26
Vue d'helicoptère de la Cité de Cuenca