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2012 Tour de Suisse - Stage 8
 
By Mark Sharon
Date: 6/17/2012
2012 Tour de Suisse - Stage 8
 

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2012 Tour de Suisse

Stage 8: Bischofszell to Arosa, 148.2km


Michael Albasini stormed to a solo victory in Arosa on the eighth stage of the Tour de Suisse. The lone breakaway survivor from a four-rider move that formed 15 kilometers into stage eight, Albasini gave the crowd their first home winner crossing the finish line with 1:15 on the field.

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Micael Albasini © Tour de Suiisse

"My first goal today was to get into the breakaway because we rode through the town where I lived," said Albasini. "I have tried to get in a break every day, and today was another day where I made the same attempt. I did a hard attack to get away with four other riders. I'm surprised that I could bring it all the way to the finish. I'm really happy with this win."

Sports Director Neil Stephens explained that although he had been doubtful of a victory for the team in the mountains Albasini had always had his eye on this stage:

"On paper, stage six looked like our last chance to take a stage win," explained Stephens. "I talked to Michael on Thursday, and he told me that he thought he could do something in the mountains. He said he would go easy in the time trial and look for his chance the next day. I gave him the okay on this strategy, and that's exactly what he did."

Putting a rider up the road, with the right combination of teams in the breakaway, is far easier said than done. ORICA-GreenEDGE studied the course profile and identified two difficult spots in the opening kilometers of the race that would give them their best chance of sending Albasini up the road.

"There were two quite difficult moments at kilometer 12 and kilometer 26," explained Stephens. "We thought it was best to wait for the 26 kilometer mark, but Michael saw his chance at 12 kilometers, and he took it."

Peter Velits (Omega Pharma-QuickStep), Remi Cusin (Team Type 1-Sanofi) and Thomas Dekker (Garmin-Barracuda) joined Albasini up the road. The quartet held a five minute advantage when they hit the base of the second category Castiel. As the field began to eat into the break's advantage, Albasini launched his first attack. Only Velits could match the acceleration.

"Peter looked really good on the first climb, and I actually was scared of him a little bit," noted Albasini. "He did the first part of the climb really hard, but as we came to the false flat, I started to pull. I realized that I was gapping him and that he wasn't as good anymore. I maintained my pace on the stepper parts, and he couldn't go with me. He dropped, and I was alone."

Eight uphill kilometers to Arosa stood between Albasini and stage glory.

"Once I was alone, I knew it was all or nothing," said Albasini. "I gave it everything."

The stage win marks Albasini's third stage win of the 2012 season, adding to his two stage wins and overall victory at Volta a Catalunya.

"This has been a really good year for me," remarked Albasini. "I want to continue like this. It's hard to pinpoint the reason why things are going well. I've learned that when you're going well, you go well and don't ask about it too much. Just go with it and enjoy the good form. All I know for sure is that I'm enjoying a good year and so is my team - and that's it." 

Rui Costa (Movistar) once again found reserves of strength to preserve his lead, finishing 14th, 2'05" down. The biggest gainer on the day was Frank Schleck who made up for a poor showing in the time trail to finish 1'15" down on Albasini and climb back into contention in second spot, just 14" down on the Spaniard and 7" ahead of Levi Leipheimer who also moved up several spaces.

Stage 9 takes the riders from Näfels-Lintharena - Sörenberg, 215.8 km, and the conclusion of the 2012 Tour de Suisse. it is the hardest stage of all with two Haute Categorie climbs, the Glaubenbielen (1611m) and the Glaubenberg (1543).

 

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Results Stage 8 - Top 30

1 Michael ALBASINI Orica GreenEDGE 03:45:39
2 Mikel NIEVE Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:01:15
3 Levi LEIPHEIMER Omega Pharma-QuickStep 00:01:15
4 Frank SCHLECK RadioShack-Nissan 00:01:15
5 Robert GESINK Rabobank Cycling Team 00:01:36
6 Thibaut PINOT FDJ-BigMat 00:01:36
7 Tom DANIELSON Garmin-Barracuda 00:01:36
8 Steven KRUIJSWIJK Rabobank Cycling Team 00:01:39
9 Roman KREUZIGER Astana Pro Team 00:01:57
10 Jakob FUGLSANG RadioShack-Nissan 00:01:57
11 Nicolas ROCHE AG2R La mondiale 00:02:05
12 Giampaolo CARUSO Katusha Team 00:02:05
13 Alejandro VALVERDE Movistar Team 00:02:05
14 Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA Movistar Team 00:02:05
15 Thomas LÖVKVIST Sky Procycling 00:02:05
16 Chris SÖRENSEN Team Saxo bank 00:02:25
17 Robert KISERLOVSKI Astana Pro Team 00:02:25
18 Mathias FRANK BMC Racing Team 00:02:25
19 Mikel ASTARLOZA Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:02:38
20 Gorka IZAGIRRE Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:02:38
21 Bart DE CLERCQ Lotto-Belisol Team 00:02:38
22 Dmitriy MURAVYEV Astana Pro Team 00:03:44
23 Morris POSSONI Lampre - ISD 00:03:57
24 Vladimir GUSEV Katusha Team 00:03:57
25 Wouter POELS Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 00:03:57
26 Michael BARRY Sky Procycling 00:04:08
27 Jérémy ROY FDJ-BigMat 00:05:03
28 Marcus BURGHARDT BMC Racing Team 00:05:24
29 Linus GERDEMANN RadioShack-Nissan 00:06:21
30 Stephen CUMMINGS BMC Racing Team 00:06:50

Courtesy Matsport Timing

General Classification after Stage 8 - Top 50

1 Rui Alberto FARIA DA COSTA Movistar Team 29:58:39
2 Frank SCHLECK RadioShack-Nissan 00:00:14
3 Levi LEIPHEIMER Omega Pharma-QuickStep 00:00:21
4 Robert GESINK Rabobank Cycling Team 00:00:25
5 Mikel NIEVE Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:00:40
6 Roman KREUZIGER Astana Pro Team 00:00:42
7 Tom DANIELSON Garmin-Barracuda 00:00:43
8 Steven KRUIJSWIJK Rabobank Cycling Team 00:01:01
9 Alejandro VALVERDE Movistar Team 00:01:04
10 Thibaut PINOT FDJ-BigMat 00:01:13
11 Thomas LÖVKVIST Sky Procycling 00:01:22
12 Jakob FUGLSANG RadioShack-Nissan 00:01:26
13 Nicolas ROCHE AG2R La mondiale 00:01:52
14 Chris SÖRENSEN Team Saxo bank 00:02:12
15 Mathias FRANK BMC Racing Team 00:02:23
16 Robert KISERLOVSKI Astana Pro Team 00:02:44
17 Vladimir GUSEV Katusha Team 00:03:09
18 Bart DE CLERCQ Lotto-Belisol Team 00:03:18
19 Mikel ASTARLOZA Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:03:21
20 Giampaolo CARUSO Katusha Team 00:03:27
21 Gorka IZAGIRRE Euskaltel - Euskadi 00:03:40
22 Wouter POELS Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 00:04:35
23 Dmitriy MURAVYEV Astana Pro Team 00:05:46
24 Michael BARRY Sky Procycling 00:06:30
25 Michael ALBASINI Orica GreenEDGE 00:06:50
26 Linus GERDEMANN RadioShack-Nissan 00:07:13
27 Laurens TEN DAM Rabobank Cycling Team 00:08:09
28 Dario CATALDO Omega Pharma-QuickStep 00:08:15
29 Marcus BURGHARDT BMC Racing Team 00:09:08
30 Tanel KANGERT Astana Pro Team 00:11:03
31 Maxime MONFORT RadioShack-Nissan 00:11:48
32 Jérémy ROY FDJ-BigMat 00:11:51
33 Rubens BERTOGLIATI Team Type 1 - Sanofi 00:12:13
34 John GADRET AG2R La mondiale 00:12:45
35 Tom Jelte SLAGTER Rabobank Cycling Team 00:12:53
36 Moreno MOSER Liquigas-Cannondale 00:13:30
37 Jose Joaquin ROJAS Movistar Team 00:13:33
38 Julien EL FARES Team Type 1 - Sanofi 00:13:38
39 Volodymir GUSTOV Team Saxo bank 00:14:42
40 Andreas KLÖDEN RadioShack-Nissan 00:15:46
41 Thomas PETERSON Garmin-Barracuda 00:16:23
42 Martin KOHLER BMC Racing Team 00:16:44
43 Morris POSSONI Lampre - ISD 00:16:45
44 Martin ELMIGER AG2R La mondiale 00:17:14
45 Stephen CUMMINGS BMC Racing Team 00:19:53
46 Zdenek STYBAR Omega Pharma-QuickStep 00:19:58
47 Greg VAN AVERMAET BMC Racing Team 00:20:08
48 Rafael VALLS FERRI Vacansoleil - DCM Procycling Team 00:20:19
49 Francesco GAVAZZI Astana Pro Team 00:20:38
50 Sergio Miguel Moreira PAULINHO Team Saxo bank 00:22:54

 

Courtesy Matsport Timing


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