Posted by Editoress on 10/9/12
Italy's Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) is the first to wear the red jersey of leader of the Tour of Beijing after he took victory on the opening stage in a bunch sprint on Tuesday.
Viviani is already a worthy ambassador for the race as his photo is on thousands of banners all over Beijing City to advertise the event, where his victory in stage four last year was his best success at 22 years-old. Viviani shares headlines with Novak Djokovic around Beijing, with banners also promoting the China Open tennis.
Andy Fenn (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) and Edvald Boasson Hagen (Team Sky) finished second and third respectively in a sprint made very close and fast by the tailwind and the smooth road passing between the Olympic Stadium - the "Bird's Nest" - and the Water Cube.
Riders in front of the Bird's Nest stadium - photo Garham Watson/Tour of Beijing
The criterium-like show was flat within the 117-kilometre journey which started from Tian An Men Square and included twelve laps in the Olympic Park. The wind played an important role in the speed and tactics, blowing so strongly that it swept away the gantry on the finish line as soon as it was erected.
Viviani explained Liquigas-Cannondale's tactic "was to ride near the front no matter what because on a circuit like this, you’d use up a lot less energy.”
"In the final, my teammates helped to get me into position. Then I took Boasson Hagen’s wheel in the last kilometre and I stayed cool on his wheel. I managed to go at the right time and shake him off well in the last 250 metres.”
Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) wins - photo Garham Watson/Tour of Beijing
“I needed to win today because I was not really happy with my latest results,” he said.
Viviani finished second on several occasions across both the Tour of Poland and Vuelta a Espana and his last victory was at the end of March at the Settimana Coppi e Bartali.
Elia Viviani (Liquigas-Cannondale) - photo Garham Watson/Tour of Beijing
“I am happy about this,” Viviani smiled. “I now hope to win on another stage.”
Andy Schleck (RadioShack-Nissan), despite the high speed was happy for his second race back from a long layoff with injury, finishing at 21 seconds to Viviani.
“My day was better than expected,” he said. “I had no pain and I could stay on the saddle for most of the time.”
In the first kilometres of the stage Taylor Phinney (BMC Racing Team) was one of many who unsuccessfully tried to break away.
A five-man group took the lead eight kilometers after the start: Marco Bandiera (Omega Pharma-QuickStep), Matthieu Ladagnous (FDJ-BigMat), Bert-Jan Lindeman (Vacansoleil-CM), Craig Lewis (Champion System Pro Cycling) and Adriano Malori (Lampre-ISD).
Malori, who was award for his efforts with the most combative rider following the stage, said: "The wind was crazy and we couldn’t properly understand where it was coming from. So it was easy for the peloton to play with us.”
The breakaway's gap went up to two minutes forty but the peloton kept the situation under control through Orica-GreenEdge's strong tempo.
The American Lewis was the last rider to be caught, one and a half laps from the finish, doing justice to his Chinese-based team Champion System Pro Cycling’s call up to the tour. The Tour of Beijing is the first UCI WorldTour race for all but one of his teammates and his first one since the 2011 Giro d'Italia where he rode for HTC-Columbia.
Six seconds of time bonuses were picked up at the two intermediate sprints by France's Ladagnous, which gives him 3rd place overall behind Viviani and Fenn in the general classification.
The stage's start from Tian An Men Square was definitely the most emotional part of the day, as the largest square in the world (40 ha) was exclusively dedicated to the Tour of Beijing.
“It's a privilege the square is just for ourselves,” said France's Romain Bardet (AG2R-La Mondiale).
New Zealand's Jesse Sergent (RadioShack-Nissan) added: "It's a nice feeling to be in a place with a lot of history. We are lucky because the wind made the sky sunny.”
Stage two on Wednesday will lead the riders over 126 kilometres from the "Bird's Nest" to Mentougou, in the western hills of Beijing.
The route suits the sprinters and strong "finisseurs" again, although a category one climb is positioned at halfway, 10.8 kilometres long with an average gradient of 6.4%. The two intermediate sprints, set in the first part of the stage, might inspire the escape artists.
Tour of Beijing
Results
Stage One: Tian An Men Square to Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium, 117km | |
1 Elia Viviani (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | 2:37:49 |
2 Andrew Fenn (GBr) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
3 Edvald Boasson Hagen (Nor) Sky Procycling | |
4 Kenny Robert van Hummel (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
5 Greg Henderson (NZl) Lotto Belisol | |
6 Theo Bos (Ned) Rabobank | |
7 Enrique Sanz (Esp) Movistar | |
8 Aidis Kruopis (Ltu) Orica GreenEDGE | |
9 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
10 Klaas Lodewyck (Bel) BMC Racing | |
11 Barry Markus (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
12 Lloyd Mondory (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
13 Alexey Tsatevitch (Rus) Katusha | |
14 Tim Wellens (Bel) Lotto Belisol | |
15 Heinrich Haussler (Aus) Garmin-Sharp | |
16 Lucas Sebastian Haedo (Arg) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
17 Rui Alberto Faria da Costa (Por) Movistar | |
18 Jean-Christophe Peraud (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
19 Jesus Herrada Lopez (Esp) Movistar | |
20 Valentin Iglinskiy (Kaz) Astana | |
21 Steve Houanard (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
22 Daniele Pietropolli (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
23 Aaron Kemps (Aus) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
24 Manuele Mori (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
25 Rinaldo Nocentini (Ita) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
26 Mauro Santambrogio (Ita) BMC Racing | |
27 Andriy Grivko (Ukr) Astana | |
28 Clinton Avery (NZl) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
29 Daniel Martin (Irl) Garmin-Sharp | |
30 Ivan Velasco Murillo (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
31 Tony Martin (Ger) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
32 Romain Bardet (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
33 Matthieu Ladagnous (Fra) FDJ-Big Mat | |
34 Tomasz Marczynski (Pol) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
35 Vladimir Gusev (Rus) Katusha | |
36 Christopher Sutton (Aus) Sky Procycling | |
37 Steven Kruijswijk (Ned) Rabobank | |
38 Allan Davis (Aus) Orica GreenEDGE | |
39 Timofey Kritskiy (Rus) Katusha | |
40 Jesse Sergent (NZl) Radioshack-Nissan | |
41 Gert Dockx (Bel) Lotto Belisol | |
42 Rafal Majka (Pol) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
43 Tiziano Dall'antonia (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | |
44 Joost van Leijen (Ned) Lotto Belisol | |
45 Mikael Cherel (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | |
46 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | |
47 Francesco Chicchi (Ita) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
48 Dominique Rollin (Can) FDJ-Big Mat | |
49 Jan Bakelants (Bel) Radioshack-Nissan | |
50 Tanel Kangert (Est) Astana | |
51 Davide Vigano (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
52 Benjamin King (USA) Radioshack-Nissan | |
53 Marco Haller (Aut) Katusha | |
54 Rudiger Selig (Ger) Katusha | |
55 Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
56 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin-Sharp | |
57 Francesco Gavazzi (Ita) Astana | |
58 Anthony Roux (Fra) FDJ-Big Mat | all s.t. |
59 Maarten Neyens (Bel) Lotto Belisol | 0:09 |
60 Jos van Emden (Ned) Rabobank | |
61 Mathias Frank (Sui) BMC Racing | |
62 Mikel Nieve Ituralde (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
63 Jiao Pengda (Chn) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
64 Daniele Bennati (Ita) Radioshack-Nissan | |
65 Tom Jelte Slagter (Ned) Rabobank | |
66 Igor Anton Hernandez (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
67 Gorka Verdugo Marcotegui (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
68 David Tanner (Aus) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
69 Maarten Wynants (Bel) Rabobank | |
70 José Ivan Gutierrez Palacios (Esp) Movistar | |
71 George Bennet (NZl) Radioshack-Nissan | |
72 Johnny Hoogerland (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
73 Martin Kohler (Sui) BMC Racing | |
74 Petr Ignatenko (Rus) Katusha | |
75 Simon Clarke (Aus) Orica GreenEDGE | |
76 Luke Rowe (GBr) Sky Procycling | |
77 Pablo Lastras Garcia (Esp) Movistar | |
78 Johan van Summeren (Bel) Garmin-Sharp | |
79 Fabian Wegmann (Ger) Garmin-Sharp | |
80 Jussi Veikkanen (Fin) FDJ-Big Mat | |
81 Christian Meier (Can) Orica GreenEDGE | |
82 Mikhail Ignatiev (Rus) Katusha | |
83 Frederik Veuchelen (Bel) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
84 Pim Ligthart (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
85 José Cobo (Esp) Movistar | |
86 Anthony Geslin (Fra) FDJ-Big Mat | |
87 Wesley Sulzberger (Aus) Orica GreenEDGE | |
88 Adam Hansen (Aus) Lotto Belisol | |
89 Jaroslaw Marycz (Pol) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
90 Leigh Howard (Aus) Orica GreenEDGE | |
91 Mauro Da Dalto (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | |
92 Kun Jiang (Chn) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
93 Manuele Boaro (Ita) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
94 Danilo Wyss (Sui) BMC Racing | |
95 Dario Cataldo (Ita) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
96 Haimar Zubeldia Agirre (Esp) Radioshack-Nissan | |
97 Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) Lotto Belisol | |
98 Grega Bole (Slo) Lampre - ISD | |
99 Jetse Bol (Ned) Rabobank | |
100 Julien Vermote (Bel) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
101 Maxim Belkov (Rus) Katusha | |
102 Peio Bilbao (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | |
103 Christophe Le Mevel (Fra) Garmin-Sharp | |
104 Davide Cimolai (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
105 Javier Iriarte (Esp) Movistar | |
106 Salvatore Puccio (Ita) Sky Procycling | |
107 Ignatas Konovalovas (Ltu) Movistar | |
108 Sebastian Langeveld (Ned) Orica GreenEDGE | |
109 Jérémy Roy (Fra) FDJ-Big Mat | |
110 Frantisek Rabon (Cze) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | |
111 Moreno Moser (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | |
112 Mads Christensen (Den) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
113 Chris Butler (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
114 Thomas Dekker (Ned) Garmin-Sharp | |
115 Taylor Phinney (USA) BMC Racing | |
116 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Astana | |
117 Bertjan Lindeman (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling | |
118 Morris Possoni (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
119 Maxim Iglinskiy (Kaz) Astana | |
120 Anders Lund (Den) Team Saxo Bank -Tinkoff Bank | |
121 Alex Howes (USA) Garmin-Sharp | |
122 Stephen Cummings (GBr) BMC Racing | |
123 Alex Dowsett (GBr) Sky Procycling | |
124 Xu Gang (Chn) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | |
125 Hayden Roulston (NZl) Radioshack-Nissan | all s.t. |
126 Maciej Paterski (Pol) Liquigas-Cannondale | 0:21 |
127 Cristiano Salerno (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | |
128 Andy Schleck (Lux) Radioshack-Nissan | both s.t. |
129 Craig Lewis (USA) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | 0:37 |
130 Mitchell Docker (Aus) Orica GreenEDGE | 0:45 |
131 Daniele Ratto (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale | 0:47 |
132 Mikel Landa Meana (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | 0:57 |
133 Dmitriy Gruzdev (Kaz) Astana | 1:03 |
134 Iljo Keisse (Bel) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | 1:06 |
135 Kenny De Haes (Bel) Lotto Belisol | s.t. |
136 Sylvain Georges (Fra) Ag2r la Mondiale | 1:11 |
137 Maarten Tjallingii (Ned) Rabobank | 1:33 |
138 Juan Manuel Garate (Esp) Rabobank | s.t. |
139 Biao Liu (Chn) Champion System Pro Cycling Team | 1:35 |
140 Marco Bandiera (Ita) Omega Pharma-Quickstep | 1:44 |
141 Adriano Malori (Ita) Lampre - ISD | |
142 Miguel Minguez Ayala (Esp) Euskaltel - Euskadi | both s.t. |
DNF David Boucher (Fra) FDJ-Bigmat |
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