2011 Tour de France Standings, Results And News After Stage 10
Stage 10 concluded as German rider Andre Greipel completed a stunning sprint to the finish to defeat Mark Cavendish, Jose Joaquin Rojas, and Thor Hushovd for the stage victory. The performance was the first Tour de France victory of the Omega Pharma-Lotto rider's career.
Frenchman Thomas Voeckler kept the yellow jersey following the hard fought race to Carmaux. The 32-year old maintained a strong 1:49 lead over second place rider, Spain's Luis-Leon Sanchez. Australian Cadel Evans ranks in third, 2:26 behind the front.
| Standing | Rider | Rider number bib | Team | Time | Gaps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | | 181 | TEAM EUROPCAR | 42h 06' 32" | |
| 2. | | 47 | RABOBANK CYCLING TEAM | 42h 08' 21" | + 01' 49" |
| 3. | | 141 | BMC RACING TEAM | 42h 08' 58" | + 02' 26" |
| 4. | | 18 | TEAM LEOPARD-TREK | 42h 09' 01" | + 02' 29" |
| 5. | | 11 | TEAM LEOPARD-TREK | 42h 09' 09" | + 02' 37" |
| 6. | | 175 | HTC - HIGHROAD | 42h 09' 10" | + 02' 38" |
| 7. | | 179 | HTC - HIGHROAD | 42h 09' 10" | + 02' 38" |
| 8. | | 74 | TEAM RADIOSHACK | 42h 09' 15" | + 02' 43" |
| 9. | | 32 | OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO | 42h 09' 27" | + 02' 55" |
| 10. | | 13 | TEAM LEOPARD-TREK | 42h 09' 40" | + 03' 08" |
In regards to the overall team standings, Team Europcar maintained their stout lead over Team Leopard-Trek. Though, the dramatic drop-off between the 1-2 pair and the rest of the field was preserved as well.
| Standing | Team | Time | Gaps |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | TEAM EUROPCAR | 125h 37' 34" | |
| 2. | TEAM LEOPARD-TREK | 125h 38' 06" | + 00' 32" |
| 3. | TEAM RADIOSHACK | 125h 38' 36" | + 01' 02" |
| 4. | RABOBANK CYCLING TEAM | 125h 38' 52" | + 01' 18" |
| 5. | TEAM GARMIN - CERVELO | 125h 39' 24" | + 01' 50" |
| 6. | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 125h 41' 57" | + 04' 23" |
| 7. | KATUSHA TEAM | 125h 42' 14" | + 04' 40" |
| 8. | HTC - HIGHROAD | 125h 42' 29" | + 04' 55" |
| 9. | QUICK STEP CYCLING TEAM | 125h 43' 48" | + 06' 14" |
| 10. | OMEGA PHARMA - LOTTO | 125h 45' 19" | + 07' 45" |
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