2010 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20#Stage 19

The 19th stage of the 2010 Tour de France on July 24, was a 52 -kilometer-long and flat individual time trial from Bordeaux to Pauillac. After the abandonment of Francesco Reda 170 of the 198 reported to the tour start participants were at the start.

Race course

The first ten riders started at intervals of one minute, after which the riders started at intervals of two minutes. The top 20 overall finally started at intervals of three minutes. Bert grave robbers went last to the overall standings at 10:15 clock first of the ramp and set equal to all best times at the intermediate points and at the finish, which he reached after 1:02:44 hours. David Millar, who had started at 10:25 clock, the goal reached with a delay of 2:32 minutes on grave robbers. The next fastest times set the clock started at 10:57, Tony Martin, who reached the finish in 1:01:13 hours. At 11:21 clock started the prologue winner Fabian Cancellara. In the first split but he was nine seconds behind Martin, in the second and third interim nine seconds ahead of him. Get to the finish he could enlarge his lead with a journey time of 1:00:56 hours to 17 seconds. This time should be undercut by the end of the race by anyone, as the wind in dry weather in the afternoon was stronger and the journey difficult. Johan Vansummeren rushed from the launch pad, but was able to continue immediately.

Launched 15:53 ​​clock Denis Menshov needed two minutes less than his opponent for the third place in the overall standings Samuel Sánchez. This Menshov could transform its backlog of previously 21 seconds in the overall standings to Sánchez in a lead of 1:39 minutes and so oust him from third place overall. At 15:59 clock drove Andy Schleck from the launch pad, the overall leader Alberto Contador followed as the last starter at 16:02 clock. At the first interim Contador had a backlog of two seconds on Schleck, in the meantime even more. However, Schleck was unable to maintain his lead in the further course of the time trial and lost again time to Contador. At the finish Schleck was residue approximately 31 seconds, thereby Contador was able to extend his lead in the overall standings to 39 seconds.

Intermediate times

  • Second intermediate timing point in Acrins -en- Médoc ( 36.5 km; 7 m)
  • 3 intermediate timing point in Beychevelle ( 45.0 miles )

Sprint

  • Target in Pauillac ( 52 km ) (4 m)
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