Friday, September 11, 2015

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                         Nélson Oliveira second in stage 19 of the Vuelta – The Portuguese Nélson Oliveira (Lampre Merida) returned on Friday to be highlighted plan in the Tour of Spain, to be the second to cross the goal in the 19th stage of the race.
 
 The Portuguese, who has won the 13th stage of the race, arrived 40 seconds after the winner, Frenchman Alexis Gougeard (AG2R), who fulfilled the 185.8 kilometers of taken in 4.19,20 hours. Shortly after Nélson Oliveira came Tiago Machado (Katusha), who was awarded the fifth place.
 
 As for the favorite, Dutchman Tom Dumoulin, owner of embodied sweater, symbol of leadership, was the 25th across the line (soon after fellow Portuguese Ricardo Vilela), more than 16 minutes after the winner, but still won by three seconds its most direct pursuer in general, the Italian Fabio Aru.
 
 The Dutch part with six seconds of advantage to defend the lead in tomorrow’s stage, the penultimate of the race, between San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Cercedilla (175.8 km), which will have four mountain counts of 1st category.
 
 The 19th stage classification:
 
 1. Gougeard Alexis (FRA), AG2R, 4h 19m 20s
 2. Nélson Oliveira (POR), Lampre-Merida, the 40 seconds
 3. Maxime Monfort (BEL), Lotto Soudal, the 44 s
 4. Andrey Bikkazakova (CRC), Movistar, M. T.
 5. Tiago Machado (POR), Team Katusha, m. t.
 6. Amael Moinard (FRA), BMC team, M. T.
 7. Fabio Arevalo (COL), Colombia, 53 s.
 8. David Arroyo (ESP), Caja Rural, 1:03 m.
 9. Christian Knees (GER), Team Sky, 1.17. m.
 10. José Francisco Alberti (ESP), Movistar Team, m. t.
 …
 
 24. Ricardo Vilela (POR), Caja Rural, 5:56 m
 38. André Cardoso (POR), Team Cannondale-Garmin, 16:46 m.
 135. José Gonçalves (POR), Caja Rural, 26.11 m
 
 
 
 Overall rating:
 
 1. Tom Dumoulin (NED), Team Giant-Alpecin, 78h 20m 51s
 2. Fabio Aru (ITA), Astana Pro Team, 6 s
 3. Joaquim Rodriguez (ESP), Team Katusha, to 1.24 m
 4. Rafal Majka (POL), Saxo-Tinkoff, to 2.31 m
 5. Nairo Quintana (COL), Movistar Team, 3.02 m
 6. Alejandro Valverde (ESP), Movistar Team, the 3.24 m
 7. Esteban Chaves (COL), Orica GreenEdge, to 3.39 m
 8. Daniel Moreno (ESP), Team Katusha, to 3.46 m
 9. Mikel Nieve (ESP), Team Sky, to 4.19 m
 10. Louis Meintjes (RSA) MTN-Qhubeka, 7 m
 …
 
 18. André Cardoso (POR), Team Cannondale-Garmin, the 5.20 m
 24 Nélson Oliveira (POR), Lampre-Merida, to 45.46 m
 33. Tiago Machado (POR), Team Katusha, to 1:10:29 h
 36. José Gonçalves (POR), Caja Rural in 1:18:42 h
 45. Ricardo Vilela (POR), Caja Rural, the 1:39:29 m
 
 
 

                     

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