World Tour standings after the Tour de Suisse
Individual
1 – Alejandro Valverde – 350 points
2 – Alberto Contador – 307 points
3 – Richie Porte – 304 points
4 – Rui Costa – 274 points
5 – Simon Spilak – 269 points
6 – Geraint Thomas – 267 points
7 – Joaquim Rodriguez – 252 points
8 – Alexander Kristoff – 245 points
9 – John Degenkolb – 233 points
10 –Fabio Aru – 212 points
Teams
1 – Katusha – 980 points
2 – Sky – 955 points
3 – Etixx-QuickStep – 861 points
4 – Movistar – 784 points
5 – Tinkoff-Saxo – 575 points
6 – Astana – 553 points
7 – BMC – 522 points
8 – Orica-GreenEdge – 456 points
9 – Lampre-Merida – 440 points
10 – Giant-Alpecin – 402 points
Nations
1 – Spain – 1138 points
2 – Australia – 666 points
3 – Great Britain – 629 points
4 – Italy – 607 points
5 – Colombia – 599 points
6 – France – 589 points
7 – Netherlands – 562 points
8 – Belgium – 384 points
9 – Slovenia – 293 points
10 – Germany – 279 points
Contador sent me a text message.“I’m really happy. I think we can do anything together, and even think that winning the Giro, Tour and Vuelta in the same year’s possible. And I’m not crazy,” he said, ending his message with a smiley face.
🙂 Din „Bjarne, file de poveste”. Ciudat, dar cat m-am uitat eu la „media coverage” in Giro nu prea a amintit nimeni de asta, in schimb apare in cartea danezului.
Povestea este veche, inca din 2010, cand a fost anuntat transferul, au declarat public acest lucru. Tocmai de aceea, sunt convins ca daca va castiga si Turul Frantei, va concura in Vuelta, chiar daca la inceput va nega asta.