Commentaire:
The
12th stage of the Tour of Spain promised, as in previous stages,
high drama. This time it delivered, in spades.
Today's
race was likely to be problematic because of the notorious winds
which blow accross the plains of La Mancha; the wind has a tendency
to cause large gaps in the peloton, and the manner in which
teams deal with this problem can be decisive.
An
early breakaway occured only 4km into the course, mounted by
Zaballa , Lubato, Perdiguero & Borosso. Nearing the halfway
point tthe 4 had built up a lead of 5'45". But to hold
off the peloton in such fast conditions they would need at least
a 10 to 12 minute advance. Between the contour of the course
(mostly descending) and the wind (mostly a tailwind in the early
phases), the 168 riders left in the tour were attaining a near
record speed--51.137 km/h.
The
peloton was brisk, lively and nervous, with lots of activity
in the front. Once, Quick Step, Bianchi & Domina all had
their turns at the head of the peloton; the gap between the
4 leaders and the peloton narrowed.
Near
the 57km point the 4 began to relax, as it became clear that
they could no longer hope to hold off the advancing peloton,
now being propelled by Fassa Bortolo.
For
a moment the entire peloton seemed to relax, obviously fatigued
by their recent efforts. Then Sandstod & Martinez launched
an attack. The 2 riders didn't get far, though, before being
reeled back in at the 50km point.
The
countryside was open, flat farmland and the roads were straight
as far as the eye could see; the peloton was elongated, almost
single file. As the winds shifted into a less favorable aspect,
a great fissure opened in the peloton.
The
U.S. Postal team was riding 7 strong in the front, pulling the
25 to 30 man peloton at a rapid pace. Once had 4 riders well
placed, including Nozal & Galdeano. Mancebo was there with
2 Ibanesto teamates, as were 3 Euskatels. Zabel & Petacchi
were there without support, as were Perez, Rasmussen & Sevilla.
As
the race approached a left turn that would put the riders into
a 3/4 headwind, U.S.Postal executed a perfect coup by going
into evantail formation on the right hand side of the route,
forcing other teams and individuals to form their own evantails
behind in order to cope with the wind.
There
were by this point 3 pelotons, with Darrio Frigo, Airto Gonzolaz,
Valverde and most of the Kelme team trapped behind, as were
Cardenas & U. Osa.
As
the 20km mark neared, 40" seperated the first 2 pelotons,
with a 3rd peloton even further back. U.S. Postal was very motivated
to improve the situation for Beltran & Heras before tomorrow's
time trial, in which both Frigo & A. Gonzalez excell, particularly
in light of Frigo's 4th overall placement, a mere 2 seconds
behind Beltran.
Frigo,
Valverde, A. Gonzalez & the group of about 40, desperate
to make up for lost time as they may have been, could only watch
the distance increase, to 45" at the 10km mark.
As
the lead peloton negociated the turns heading into the outskirts
of Albacete, there was plenty of activity near the front. Mancebo
took the lead with 4km to go; a massive acceleration was underway,
and a 54" margin was attained.
Lombardi,
Petacchi & Zabel were in front nearing the last 2km. Then
Unai Etxebarria shot out to lead the developing sprint by a
good 20 meters, and looked set to take the stage. He couldn't
hold out against the specialists, though, and a block of sprinters
overwhelmed him with less than a 100 meters to go. From then
on it was a duel between Petacchi & Zabel; Petacchi was
in front and Zabel was gaining, and seemed just on the point
of raising his arms up in the air to signify victory, when it
apparently struck him that he'd fallen just short.He lost by
the same margin that he'd won by yesterday over a frustrated
Boonen--a mere 10cm.
The
Score: Petacchi 3, Zabel 2. Zabel still leads in the points
to hold onto the polka dot jersey, however.
Overall
Frigo fell from 4th to 8th, Rasmussen (after yet another top
10 finish) rose to 7th, & both Heras & Mancebo rose
up a notch, to 4th & 5th respectively.
Stage
classification
1 - Petacchi
2 - Zabel
3 - Rodriguez fred
4 - Bertolini
5 - Schweda
6 - Vicioso
7 - Mancebo
8 - Barry
9 - Rasmussen
10 - Sevilla
General classification
1 - NOZAL
2 - GLEZ de GALDEANO à 1'48"
3 - BELTRAN à 3'28"
4 - HERAS à 3'40"
5 - MANCEBO à 4'04"
6 - RASMUSSEN à 4'14"
7- FRIGO à 5'06"
8 - VALVERDE à 5'09"
Points
1 - ZABEL 112
2 - PETACCHI 101
3 - VALVERDE 81
4 - NOZAL 66
5 - RASMUSSEN 63