This document provides the results of Stage 6 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the top 102 finishers, including their names, countries, ages, finishing times, and time differences from the first place finisher. It also lists bonus seconds awarded to some riders for intermediate sprint placements and overall stage placements. The first place finisher, Miyataka Shimizu of Japan, completed the 843.7 km race in 20 hours, 26 minutes and 24 seconds.
This document provides the results of the 8th stage of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the 91 riders who finished, including their names, countries, times, and team affiliations. Jose Chacon of the GWADA BIKERS team won the 20km race in 26 minutes and 16.5 seconds, with an average speed of 45.69km/hr. The results include each rider's placement, name, nationality, time, and any riders who did not finish or start the race.
This document provides the provisional results of Stage 7 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race held on August 9, 2013. It lists the top 97 finishers, including their names, countries, times, and bonus seconds earned at intermediate sprints or for top stage placings. The winner was Miyataka Shimizu of Japan with a time of 24:16:44:00.
This document provides the results of the 63rd edition of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race after stage 4. It lists 110 cyclists by ranking, name, team, nationality, date of birth, finish time, and time behind the leader. The top finisher was Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD with a time of 13:21:45:00.
The summary provides the rankings of the top 3 cyclists and their times from the 8th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race:
1. Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD finished in 27:03:20:00 hours
2. Jose Chacon of Gwada Bikers 118 finished in 27:04:28:00 hours, 1 minute and 8 seconds after the leader.
3. Miyataka Shimizu of Bridgestone Anchor finished in 27:04:43:00 hours, 1 minute and 23 seconds after the leader.
The document provides the results of the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place finishers were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
The document provides results from Stage 8 of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race, listing the rankings of 97 riders who completed the 100.6 km race from Capesterre to Abymes. Stepen Orange of France won the stage in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 34 seconds, followed closely by Gediminas Kaupas of Lithuania and Teddy Landre of France. The results include each rider's name, nationality, team, and finishing time.
This document provides a classification and results from Stage 8 of the 63rd Tour de Guadeloupe cycling race. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 26:36:54. Miyataka Shimizu of Japan finished second, 22 seconds behind. Jose Chacon of Venezuela finished third, 1 minute and 18 seconds behind the leader. The document also lists bonus seconds awarded to various racers for intermediate sprint and semi-stage placements.
Boris A. Carene of A.S. Baie-Mahaultienne won the 142.6 km 4th stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 30 minutes and 46 seconds, with an average speed of 40.59 km/h. Diego Milan of Inteja MMR DCT finished second, 2 minutes and 33 seconds behind Carene. A total of 109 cyclists participated in the stage, with 1 abandon and all cyclists finishing within the time limit.
This document provides the results of the 8th stage of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists the 91 riders who finished, including their names, countries, times, and team affiliations. Jose Chacon of the GWADA BIKERS team won the 20km race in 26 minutes and 16.5 seconds, with an average speed of 45.69km/hr. The results include each rider's placement, name, nationality, time, and any riders who did not finish or start the race.
This document provides the provisional results of Stage 7 of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race held on August 9, 2013. It lists the top 97 finishers, including their names, countries, times, and bonus seconds earned at intermediate sprints or for top stage placings. The winner was Miyataka Shimizu of Japan with a time of 24:16:44:00.
This document provides the results of the 63rd edition of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race after stage 4. It lists 110 cyclists by ranking, name, team, nationality, date of birth, finish time, and time behind the leader. The top finisher was Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD with a time of 13:21:45:00.
The summary provides the rankings of the top 3 cyclists and their times from the 8th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race:
1. Pierre Lebreton of Team Peltrax-CSD finished in 27:03:20:00 hours
2. Jose Chacon of Gwada Bikers 118 finished in 27:04:28:00 hours, 1 minute and 8 seconds after the leader.
3. Miyataka Shimizu of Bridgestone Anchor finished in 27:04:43:00 hours, 1 minute and 23 seconds after the leader.
The document provides the results of the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place finishers were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
The document provides results from Stage 8 of the 2013 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race, listing the rankings of 97 riders who completed the 100.6 km race from Capesterre to Abymes. Stepen Orange of France won the stage in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 34 seconds, followed closely by Gediminas Kaupas of Lithuania and Teddy Landre of France. The results include each rider's name, nationality, team, and finishing time.
This document provides a classification and results from Stage 8 of the 63rd Tour de Guadeloupe cycling race. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 26:36:54. Miyataka Shimizu of Japan finished second, 22 seconds behind. Jose Chacon of Venezuela finished third, 1 minute and 18 seconds behind the leader. The document also lists bonus seconds awarded to various racers for intermediate sprint and semi-stage placements.
Boris A. Carene of A.S. Baie-Mahaultienne won the 142.6 km 4th stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 30 minutes and 46 seconds, with an average speed of 40.59 km/h. Diego Milan of Inteja MMR DCT finished second, 2 minutes and 33 seconds behind Carene. A total of 109 cyclists participated in the stage, with 1 abandon and all cyclists finishing within the time limit.
Resultats etape 01_-_guadeloupe_2015_v2Joseph Nodin
Pierre Bonnet of Team Pro Immo Nicolas Roux won the first stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race from Pointe-a-Pitre to Sainte Anne over 157.6 km in 3 hours, 40 minutes and 14 seconds, followed by Ludovic Turpin and Thomas Lebas in second and third place respectively. Over 130 cyclists participated in the first stage race with 3 cyclists arriving outside the time limit and 3 cyclists abandoning the race.
Triathlon de Chartres, : résultats (individuel)Lechorep
This document provides the results of a triathlon competition including rankings, names, clubs, times, splits and categories. The top finisher was Francky VIEVILLE from ISSY TRIATHLON with a time of 00:55:59. In second place was François HOUDRE from QUIMPER TRIATHLON with a time of 00:56:41. The document then lists subsequent placings down to 50th including more detailed timing splits for swimming, cycling and running sections.
Greg Van Avermaet of BMC Racing won the 178.4 km second stage of the race from Steinfort to Walferdange, finishing in 4 hours, 34 minutes, and 47 seconds. Jean-Pierre Drucker of BMC Racing finished second, also with the same time. Alexander Kamp of Team Veloco came third, also with a time of 4:34:47. The race had 106 total participants.
This document is the results listing for a 2.10 km prologue stage in Luxembourg on May 31, 2017. It lists 108 riders, their team affiliations, and their finishing times. Damien Gaudin of ADT Armee de Terre won the stage in 3:00. Greg Van Avermaet of BMC Racing finished second, 3 seconds behind. Jempy Drucker of BMC Racing was third, finishing 4 seconds behind the winner.
This document contains the results and rankings of cyclists who participated in a race in Villaines-La-Juhel on May 1, 2013. Jean Francois Triguel of Laval Cyclisme 53 came in first place, followed by Romain Lebreton of Vs Chartrain in second, and Franck Lemonnier of SOJASUN in third. The rankings go down to 53rd place.
This document contains results from the 1st stage of the CPEF competition including times, positions, and speeds for several drivers across various tracks and tests. Driver 101 Breno Beltrão completed the stage in 37 minutes 1 second. Driver 102 Thiago Soares finished in 34 minutes with several 1st place finishes. Driver 104 Thiago Techima finished in 32 minutes 47 seconds in 3rd place overall.
Trail val de loue combine classement categorietcvdl
The document provides results from the Trail du Val de la Loue multi-stage race that took place on March 18, 2012. It includes classifications for men's and women's senior, veteran 1, veteran 2, and veteran 3 categories. The top finisher in the senior men's category was Sangé Sherpa with a total time of 4:24:31:29. In the senior women's category, Stéphanie Curty placed first with a time of 6:05:29:25. The race included stages of 20km and 34km that were combined for the overall classification.
The document appears to be results from ski racing competitions organized by clubs, regions, and countries. It lists names, clubs or countries, years of birth, and results in seconds from various slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) races as well as total time and rankings. The top performer was Nicholas Mitchell from ASP with a total time of 562 seconds across various events.
1) The table shows the Chi-square distribution with values of x for different degrees of freedom (g) and probabilities (p) of x being greater than the table value.
2) For a given g and p, x is the Chi-square value such that the probability of being greater than x is equal to p.
3) The table provides Chi-square values for probabilities of 0.001 to 0.999 and degrees of freedom from 0 to 100.
The document appears to be results from the 1st stage of the CPEF Over 35 National competition. It includes timing data for various checkpoints and stages for 3 competitors: Flavio Camara, Jairo Lins, and Shalton Frederico Pessoa. For each competitor it lists their start and finish times at each checkpoint and stage, as well as their maximum speeds, average speeds, and total times.
Classement général open water (3 étapes)Laurent BUVRY
This document summarizes the results of an open water competition in Tahiti between May 2013 and April 2014. It lists the rankings, names, clubs, years of birth, points earned, and times of participants in several age categories for men and women, including 500m for Poussins and Poussines (ages 8-10), 1000m for Benjamins and Benjamines (ages 10-12), 2500m for men and women with and without equipment (ages 14+). The top performers in each category are noted along with their points and times in each stage of the competition.
This document provides availability data for equipment from September 1, 2016 to June 31, 2017. It lists 22 pieces of equipment (identified as MO06 through TO22) and includes statistics on their effective and operational demand, availability, utilization rates, and time spent in various maintenance states over the reporting period.
This document contains a Chi-Square distribution table that lists critical values of the Chi-Square distribution for different degrees of freedom and significance levels. The table can be used to determine the critical value of Chi-Square needed to reject or fail to reject a null hypothesis for a given significance level and number of degrees of freedom in a Chi-Square test of independence or goodness of fit.
The document provides the results of the AS Tefana Raid Hauiti race that took place on June 11, 2014. It lists the top 50 finishers, including their place, bib number, names, club or team, gender, and time. The first place finisher was Eric Levaique and Alan Bohard with a time of 1 hour, 53 minutes and 51 seconds racing for the Tamarii Punaruu / A.D.A.T. men's team.
This document contains a table of critical values for the chi-squared distribution. The table lists the critical value of chi-squared for different degrees of freedom and significance levels ranging from 0.001 to 0.995. The table is used to determine if a calculated chi-squared value is statistically significant for hypothesis testing.
This document contains the results of 6 swimming competitions held between February 5-8, 2014 in Lima, Peru as part of the 21st International Swimming Cup organized by AELU. It lists the placement, name, age, club, and time of each competitor in the 25m freestyle events for girls and boys aged 6-9 years old. The fastest times and rankings are shown.
The document shows payroll information for 14 employees including basic salary, bonuses for seniority and overtime hours worked. It also includes deductions for social services and medical insurance. Total earnings and deductions are calculated, as well as the net amount to be paid to each employee.
This document provides phone call and data rates for calls from a Trinus Global Sim to various countries around the world. Rates are listed in US dollars and vary by country, with most call rates ranging from $0.27-1.33 per minute and data rates around $0.07 per MB. The rates are valid as of November 1st, 2018 but are subject to change without notice.
The document summarizes the results of the 2013 Sudamericano Peru BMX event. It lists the rankings and point totals of various age and gender categories, including 16&U Cruiser Girls, 12&U Cruiser Boys, 13-14 Cruiser Boys, 15-16 Cruiser Boys, 25-29 Cruiser Men, 30-34 Cruiser Men, 35-39 Cruiser Men, 40-44 Cruiser Men, and 5-6 Boys. For each category it shows the rankings, plates, names of the riders, their moto points for three heats, total points, and final rankings.
The document outlines several strategic options under consideration for how a company should respond to a new low-cost competitor, including launching a new low-cost product, lowering costs to match prices, focusing on higher-end customers, or maintaining the status quo. It provides details on each option being debated by the decision-making team and key executives. The document also allows selecting options to indicate preferences and moving the strategic decision process forward.
Resultats etape 01_-_guadeloupe_2015_v2Joseph Nodin
Pierre Bonnet of Team Pro Immo Nicolas Roux won the first stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race from Pointe-a-Pitre to Sainte Anne over 157.6 km in 3 hours, 40 minutes and 14 seconds, followed by Ludovic Turpin and Thomas Lebas in second and third place respectively. Over 130 cyclists participated in the first stage race with 3 cyclists arriving outside the time limit and 3 cyclists abandoning the race.
Triathlon de Chartres, : résultats (individuel)Lechorep
This document provides the results of a triathlon competition including rankings, names, clubs, times, splits and categories. The top finisher was Francky VIEVILLE from ISSY TRIATHLON with a time of 00:55:59. In second place was François HOUDRE from QUIMPER TRIATHLON with a time of 00:56:41. The document then lists subsequent placings down to 50th including more detailed timing splits for swimming, cycling and running sections.
Greg Van Avermaet of BMC Racing won the 178.4 km second stage of the race from Steinfort to Walferdange, finishing in 4 hours, 34 minutes, and 47 seconds. Jean-Pierre Drucker of BMC Racing finished second, also with the same time. Alexander Kamp of Team Veloco came third, also with a time of 4:34:47. The race had 106 total participants.
This document is the results listing for a 2.10 km prologue stage in Luxembourg on May 31, 2017. It lists 108 riders, their team affiliations, and their finishing times. Damien Gaudin of ADT Armee de Terre won the stage in 3:00. Greg Van Avermaet of BMC Racing finished second, 3 seconds behind. Jempy Drucker of BMC Racing was third, finishing 4 seconds behind the winner.
This document contains the results and rankings of cyclists who participated in a race in Villaines-La-Juhel on May 1, 2013. Jean Francois Triguel of Laval Cyclisme 53 came in first place, followed by Romain Lebreton of Vs Chartrain in second, and Franck Lemonnier of SOJASUN in third. The rankings go down to 53rd place.
This document contains results from the 1st stage of the CPEF competition including times, positions, and speeds for several drivers across various tracks and tests. Driver 101 Breno Beltrão completed the stage in 37 minutes 1 second. Driver 102 Thiago Soares finished in 34 minutes with several 1st place finishes. Driver 104 Thiago Techima finished in 32 minutes 47 seconds in 3rd place overall.
Trail val de loue combine classement categorietcvdl
The document provides results from the Trail du Val de la Loue multi-stage race that took place on March 18, 2012. It includes classifications for men's and women's senior, veteran 1, veteran 2, and veteran 3 categories. The top finisher in the senior men's category was Sangé Sherpa with a total time of 4:24:31:29. In the senior women's category, Stéphanie Curty placed first with a time of 6:05:29:25. The race included stages of 20km and 34km that were combined for the overall classification.
The document appears to be results from ski racing competitions organized by clubs, regions, and countries. It lists names, clubs or countries, years of birth, and results in seconds from various slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) races as well as total time and rankings. The top performer was Nicholas Mitchell from ASP with a total time of 562 seconds across various events.
1) The table shows the Chi-square distribution with values of x for different degrees of freedom (g) and probabilities (p) of x being greater than the table value.
2) For a given g and p, x is the Chi-square value such that the probability of being greater than x is equal to p.
3) The table provides Chi-square values for probabilities of 0.001 to 0.999 and degrees of freedom from 0 to 100.
The document appears to be results from the 1st stage of the CPEF Over 35 National competition. It includes timing data for various checkpoints and stages for 3 competitors: Flavio Camara, Jairo Lins, and Shalton Frederico Pessoa. For each competitor it lists their start and finish times at each checkpoint and stage, as well as their maximum speeds, average speeds, and total times.
Classement général open water (3 étapes)Laurent BUVRY
This document summarizes the results of an open water competition in Tahiti between May 2013 and April 2014. It lists the rankings, names, clubs, years of birth, points earned, and times of participants in several age categories for men and women, including 500m for Poussins and Poussines (ages 8-10), 1000m for Benjamins and Benjamines (ages 10-12), 2500m for men and women with and without equipment (ages 14+). The top performers in each category are noted along with their points and times in each stage of the competition.
This document provides availability data for equipment from September 1, 2016 to June 31, 2017. It lists 22 pieces of equipment (identified as MO06 through TO22) and includes statistics on their effective and operational demand, availability, utilization rates, and time spent in various maintenance states over the reporting period.
This document contains a Chi-Square distribution table that lists critical values of the Chi-Square distribution for different degrees of freedom and significance levels. The table can be used to determine the critical value of Chi-Square needed to reject or fail to reject a null hypothesis for a given significance level and number of degrees of freedom in a Chi-Square test of independence or goodness of fit.
The document provides the results of the AS Tefana Raid Hauiti race that took place on June 11, 2014. It lists the top 50 finishers, including their place, bib number, names, club or team, gender, and time. The first place finisher was Eric Levaique and Alan Bohard with a time of 1 hour, 53 minutes and 51 seconds racing for the Tamarii Punaruu / A.D.A.T. men's team.
This document contains a table of critical values for the chi-squared distribution. The table lists the critical value of chi-squared for different degrees of freedom and significance levels ranging from 0.001 to 0.995. The table is used to determine if a calculated chi-squared value is statistically significant for hypothesis testing.
This document contains the results of 6 swimming competitions held between February 5-8, 2014 in Lima, Peru as part of the 21st International Swimming Cup organized by AELU. It lists the placement, name, age, club, and time of each competitor in the 25m freestyle events for girls and boys aged 6-9 years old. The fastest times and rankings are shown.
The document shows payroll information for 14 employees including basic salary, bonuses for seniority and overtime hours worked. It also includes deductions for social services and medical insurance. Total earnings and deductions are calculated, as well as the net amount to be paid to each employee.
This document provides phone call and data rates for calls from a Trinus Global Sim to various countries around the world. Rates are listed in US dollars and vary by country, with most call rates ranging from $0.27-1.33 per minute and data rates around $0.07 per MB. The rates are valid as of November 1st, 2018 but are subject to change without notice.
The document summarizes the results of the 2013 Sudamericano Peru BMX event. It lists the rankings and point totals of various age and gender categories, including 16&U Cruiser Girls, 12&U Cruiser Boys, 13-14 Cruiser Boys, 15-16 Cruiser Boys, 25-29 Cruiser Men, 30-34 Cruiser Men, 35-39 Cruiser Men, 40-44 Cruiser Men, and 5-6 Boys. For each category it shows the rankings, plates, names of the riders, their moto points for three heats, total points, and final rankings.
The document outlines several strategic options under consideration for how a company should respond to a new low-cost competitor, including launching a new low-cost product, lowering costs to match prices, focusing on higher-end customers, or maintaining the status quo. It provides details on each option being debated by the decision-making team and key executives. The document also allows selecting options to indicate preferences and moving the strategic decision process forward.
The document provides results from the 5th stage of the 63rd Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race. It lists 110 cyclists by name, country, and finishing time. Pierre Lebreton of France finished in first place with a time of 16:56:51:00. The second and third place cyclists were Miyataka Shimizu of Japan and Toms Skujins of Latvia.
Thomas Lebas of France won the 6th stage of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 34 minutes and 4 seconds. Juan Ortiz Murillo of Venezuela finished second, 8 seconds behind. Antonio Pedrero of Spain came in third. The 146 kilometer race from Goyave to Pointe Noire had 98 starters, with 5 riders abandoning and no one finishing outside the time limit.
Diego Milan of INTEJA MMR DCT won the 7th stage of the Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race from Pointe Noire to Moule. The 151 km stage was completed in 3 hours, 50 minutes and 37 seconds at an average speed of 39.290 km/h. Stéphane La Rochelle of V.C.T.R./E.D.S finished second, while Kohei Uchima of BRIDGESTONE ANCHOR CYCLING came third. Diego Milan also leads the overall individual points classification after stage 7.
La gestión por competencias se centra en las personas y busca desarrollar y aprovechar sus competencias individuales y colectivas para mejorar el rendimiento de la organización. Gestionar por competencias mejora el clima laboral, la eficacia, y el desempeño general mediante la alineación de los recursos humanos con los objetivos estratégicos. Se aplica en áreas como selección, formación, planes de carrera y política retributiva para identificar y desarrollar las competencias necesarias en cada puesto.
Medieval Europe was divided into four main land regions with varying farming capabilities. Rivers served as important trade routes, and the Gulf Stream gave Europe a mild climate. Powerful rulers like Charlemagne and William the Conqueror controlled large empires until they fell apart. Feudalism and the manor system organized society into hierarchies with lords, knights, and serfs. The Catholic Church was very influential, building cathedrals and establishing monasteries. Crusades increased trade and contact with other regions but the Bubonic Plague killed one-third of Europe's population in the 14th century.
Ancient Greece had a mountainous landscape that divided the people into independent city-states. Two major city-states were Athens, which developed the world's first democracy, and Sparta, which was a strict military state. The Greeks developed advanced thinking through philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They also fought the Persians and each other in wars that weakened Greece. Subsequently, Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world and spread Greek culture before his early death. The resulting Hellenistic period saw advancements in science, math, and a blending of cultures across Europe and Asia.
This document summarizes the results of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race held from July 9-17, 2022. Diego SORACA CABEZAS of TPPBC won the general classification by time. Gert KIVISTIK of TCMGP was second and Axel CARNIER of POJ was third. Loïc LAVIOLETTE of the Guadeloupe selection team won the final stage. The document also lists the classifications for points, mountains, young rider, teams, and most combative rider.
Normann Latouche of the ENTENTE CCV - UCS team maintained his lead in the general individual classification by time after stage 4 of the Tour Cycliste International de Martinique 2022. Jean Eric Habimana of the TPPBC team followed in second place 17 seconds behind, while Edwin Nubul of the VCF team remained in third. Bastien Duculty of the TCMGP team won the 106.4 km stage from Trinité to Macouba in a time of 2:53:58, just 2 seconds ahead of Habimana in second. The stage saw 80 riders start with no abandonments.
The document provides results from Stage 6 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Axel Carnier of team POJ won the stage in a time of 3 hours, 2 minutes and 42 seconds. The top 6 finishers were all within 2 seconds of the winning time. The document also includes overall standings and classifications for jersey holders after stage 6. Axel Carnier of team POJ leads the general classification by 42 seconds over Edwin Nubul of team VCF after 6 stages.
Joseph ARERUYA of team TPPBC won the second stage of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique, completing the 8.3 km course in 10:51:48. Gert KIVISTIK of team TCMGP finished second, 1.66 seconds behind. Joseph ARERUYA retains the overall race lead in the general classification. The second stage was held on July 10th, 2022 between Fort-de-France and Fort-de-France. 85 riders participated in the stage.
Thomas Miquel of France won the first stage of the 2014 Tour Cycliste International de Martinique, completing the 110.8 km route in 2 hours, 51 minutes and 53 seconds. Yenier Lopez Fonseca of Cuba finished second, 10 seconds behind. The third place finisher was Eduin Becerra Becerra of Venezuela. A total of 107 riders participated in the first stage, with 5 riders finishing outside the time limit and 4 riders abandoning the race.
This document provides results from Stage 3 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Joseph Ragot of team ECD won the 125.3km stage from Fort-de-France to La Trinité in a time of 3 hours, 22 minutes and 33 seconds. The top 20 finishers are listed. The document also includes overall standings for general classification and other jersey competitions after stage 3.
Joseph Areruya of the FDJ team won the second stage of the Tour Cycliste International de Martinique 2022 and took the overall yellow jersey for the general classification. Diego Armand Soraca Cabezas of the TPPBC team finished second, while Axel Taillandier of the Selection Clubs de la Défense team was third. The 97.5 km stage from Marin to Fort-de-France was won by Areruya in a time of 2 hours, 21 minutes and 9 seconds for an average speed of 41.445 km/h.
The document provides results from Stage 7 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Axel Carnier of team POJ won the general individual time classification, while Gert Kivistik of TCMGP finished first in Stage 7. The standings provided are for the general individual time classification, led by Axel Carnier, after Stage 7 was completed.
Joseph Areruya of the TPPBC team won the first stage of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. The 135.7 km stage from Sainte-Luce to Marin was completed in 3 hours, 22 minutes and 34 seconds. Gert Kivisitik of the TCMGP team finished second, 57 seconds behind Areruya. Joseph Habimana of the TPPBC team finished third, also 57 seconds behind the stage winner. As a result of winning the stage, Areruya claimed the yellow jersey as the overall race leader.
This document provides results from Stage 5 of the 41st Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race. Kivisitik Gert of the TCMGP team won the 114km stage from Macouba to Sainte-Marie in 3 hours, 3 minutes and 8 seconds. In the overall individual general classification, Carnier Axel of team POJ remains in the yellow jersey lead after stage 5. The top 15 positions in the overall classification are also provided.
The summary provides the results of the first stage of the 2023 Tour Cycliste International de Martinique cycling race from Saint-Joseph to Marin over 131.8 km. Raphaël Oliver Clemencio of team KnippcCycling won the stage in 3 hours, 10 minutes and 8 seconds, followed by Mickaël Stanislas of team JC231 Leclerc Clecod, and Damien Urcel of the Guadeloupe selection in third. A total of 115 riders participated in the first stage with 5 abandoning and none finishing outside the time limit.
Andrea Pasqualon of Wanty - Groupe Gobert won the stage in a time of 3 hours, 53 minutes and 36 seconds. Jan Tratnik of CCC Sprandi Polkowice finished second, 7 seconds behind. Alexander Krieger of Leopard Pro Cycling was third, 23 seconds back. In the overall general classification, Pasqualon retains the lead with a time of 10 hours, 34 minutes and 6 seconds over 441.9 kilometers raced so far. Tratnik is second overall, 7 seconds back, while Krieger is third 23 seconds behind the leader.
Vincenzo Nibali of Italy won the Como-Bergamo race in 6 hours, 15 minutes and 29 seconds. Julian Alaphilippe of France finished second, 28 seconds behind. Gianni Moscon of Italy came in third, 38 seconds back. The average speed of the race was 39.469 km/h and 100 of the 199 riders who started ultimately finished the race.
The stage classification lists Anthony Perez as the winner with a time of 3 hours, 57 minutes and 31 seconds. Eduard Prades Reverter finished second, 6 seconds behind, and Andrea Pasqualon finished third, 4 seconds back. The general classification sees Andrea Pasqualon in first place with a total time of 14 hours, 31 minutes and 33 seconds after 4 stages. Jan Tratnik is second, 15 seconds back, and Pit Leyder is third, 29 seconds behind the leader.
This document is the results of the 3rd stage of the Eschweiler-Diekirch cycling race on June 15, 2013 over a distance of 538.25 km with an average speed of 40.32 km/h. Jonathan Hivert of team Sojasun won the stage in a time of 13 hours 20 minutes and 56 seconds. Matthias Brandle of team IAM Cycling finished second, 2 seconds behind. Paul Martens of team Blanco Pro finished third, 3 seconds behind the winner.
This document is the results of the 3rd stage of the Eschweiler-Diekirch cycling race on June 15, 2013 over a distance of 538.25 km with an average speed of 40.32 km/h. Jonathan Hivert of team Sojasun won the stage in a time of 13 hours 20 minutes and 56 seconds. Matthias Brandle of team IAM Cycling finished second, 2 seconds behind. Paul Martens of team Blanco Pro finished third, 3 seconds behind the winner.
1. Jesus Herrera of Cofidis, Solutions Credits won the 178.7 km stage from Mondorf to Diekirch with a time of 4 hours, 30 minutes and 47 seconds.
2. Maurits Lammertink of Roompot-Charles finished second, 3 seconds behind Herrera.
3. Anthony Turgis of Total Direct Energie placed third, 7 seconds back.
Jimmy Engoulvent of France won the 2.55 km stage with a time of 0:03:42.02. Danny Van Poppel of the Netherlands finished second 0.01.10 behind, and Jonathan Hivert of France came third 0.01.55 back. The top 5 were rounded out by Jean-Pierre Drucker of Luxembourg and Matthias Brandle of Austria.
Jimmy Engoulvent of France won the 2.55 km stage with a time of 0:03:42.02. Danny Van Poppel of the Netherlands finished second 0.01.10 behind, and Jonathan Hivert of France came third 0.01.55 back. The top 5 were rounded out by Jean-Pierre Drucker of Luxembourg and Matthias Brandle of Austria.
SkodaTour de Luxembourg - Resultate des Prologssportwort
This document is the results listing for a 2.55km prologue stage in Luxembourg-Ville on June 12, 2013. Jimmy Engoulvent of Team Sojasun won the stage in a time of 3:42.02. Danny Van Poppel of Vacansoleil-DCM was second at 3:43.12, 10 seconds back. Jean-Pierre Drucker of Accent Jobs was fourth. The listing provides each rider's placement, identification code, nationality, name, team, and finish time.
1. CLASSEMENT GENERAL INDIVIDUEL AU TEMPS
A l'issue de l'étape n° 6 (08/08/13)
Sponsor : REGION GUADELOUPE
Résultats officiels
Moy/Km : 41,277 km/h
TOUR DE LA GUADELOUPE 2013
63è édition - Classe 2.22
843,700 km parcourus
1 25 SHIMIZU Miyataka BRIDGESTONE ANCHORJPN19811123 20:26:24:00 __:__:__
2 147 CHACON Jose GWADA BIKERS 118VEN19770127 20:27:20:00 00:00:56
3 1 TURPIN Ludovic VELO CLUB GRAND CASEFRA19750322 20:27:34:00 00:01:10
4 38 LEBRETON Pierre TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)FRA19900330 20:27:51:00 00:01:27
5 67 SANCHEZ ANZOLA Edwin GILLETTE FUSION UVNCOL19830720 20:28:16:00 00:01:52
6 8 X SKUJINS Toms RIETUMU - DELFINLAT19910615 20:28:25:00 00:02:01
7 29 MONIER Damien BRIDGESTONE ANCHORFRA19820827 20:29:15:00 00:02:51
8 35 MILAN JIMENEZ Diego TEAM DIFFERDANGE - LOSCHDOM19850710 20:29:40:00 00:03:16
9 90 CARENE Boris USLFRA19851207 20:30:08:00 00:03:44
10 33 BIHEL Cesar TEAM DIFFERDANGE - LOSCHFRA19880411 20:30:26:00 00:04:02
11 32 X DAKTERIS Janis TEAM DIFFERDANGE - LOSCHLAT19910520 20:32:32:00 00:06:08
12 30 LEBAS Thomas BRIDGESTONE ANCHORFRA19851214 20:32:47:00 00:06:23
13 6 X BLONDIN Grégory VELO CLUB GRAND CASEFRA19910522 20:34:48:00 00:08:24
14 49 EUSTACHE Cédric SELECTION CLUB MARTINIQUEFRA19890822 20:38:14:00 00:11:50
15 37 PLOUHINEC Samuel TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)FRA19760305 20:41:38:00 00:15:14
16 109 LANDRE Teddy JCAFRA19830304 20:41:52:00 00:15:28
17 88 BERNAL Daniel USLCOL19730315 20:42:55:00 00:16:31
18 41 BRAY GREGERIO Joaquim TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)POR19821022 20:44:08:00 00:17:44
19 92 THEOBALD Frédéric EXCELSIORFRA19801215 20:44:25:00 00:18:01
20 20 DEUTSCHMANN Jan HED BY STAPSGER19790507 20:45:22:00 00:18:58
21 123 POUVIN Cédric VCTRFRA19900517 20:45:46:00 00:19:22
22 58 X LA ROCHELLE Steeve ORANGE USR VELOFRA19920228 20:45:56:00 00:19:32
23 54 CHARTIER Cedric SELECTION CLUB MARTINIQUEFRA19770319 20:46:49:00 00:20:25
24 57 X LARAIN Jordy ORANGE USR VELOFRA19941014 20:47:08:00 00:20:44
25 40 X FAILLA Sébastien TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)FRA19911026 20:48:24:00 00:22:00
26 94 CURIER Olivier EXCELSIORFRA19860823 20:51:46:00 00:25:22
27 141 X BARNY Naidjy CCSBTFRA19931216 20:53:00:00 00:26:36
28 68 BAROLIN Kérane GILLETTE FUSION UVNFRA19901005 20:53:37:00 00:27:13
29 86 X BELAIR Edwige USLFRA19930320 20:54:53:00 00:28:29
30 10 SMIRNOVS Andris RIETUMU - DELFINLAT19900206 20:55:48:00 00:29:24
31 69 CORNELIE Fabrice GILLETTE FUSION UVNFRA19861029 20:56:27:00 00:30:03
32 12 X NEILANDS Krists RIETUMU - DELFINLAT19940818 20:58:40:00 00:32:16
33 116 BOOS Yvan AS POLICE 131FRA19660730 20:58:56:00 00:32:32
34 55 X LA ROCHELLE Stepen ORANGE USR VELOFRA19920228 20:59:50:00 00:33:26
35 79 DARMYN Kenny CSCA/RDAFRA19790809 21:00:20:00 00:33:56
36 22 LUTTERS Frank HED BY STAPSGER19890312 21:00:33:00 00:34:09
37 72 X GUILLAUME Willem GILLETTE FUSION UVNFRA19930627 21:00:58:00 00:34:34
38 93 X NARANIN Malick EXCELSIORFRA19931116 21:01:04:00 00:34:40
39 56 ROUSSEAU Giovanni ORANGE USR VELOFRA19850204 21:01:57:00 00:35:33
40 36 KAUPAS Vytautas TEAM DIFFERDANGE - LOSCHLTU19820401 21:02:22:00 00:35:58
41 53 GOBIN Johan SELECTION CLUB MARTINIQUEFRA19790224 21:02:42:00 00:36:18
42 101 GELAS Yohann UCMFRA19900531 21:03:06:00 00:36:42
43 77 X DAMASE Jean-Louis PPNFRA19940228 21:03:28:00 00:37:04
44 43 RINGUET Patrice CLUB REGION GUYANEFRA19860105 21:03:30:00 00:37:06
45 9 PERGET Mathieu RIETUMU - DELFINFRA19840918 21:03:44:00 00:37:20
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2. 46 146 X BOYEAU Fendley GWADA BIKERS 118FRA19921211 21:04:50:00 00:38:26
47 52 X RAMASSAMY Cedric SELECTION CLUB MARTINIQUEFRA19930316 21:05:05:00 00:38:41
48 122 ROULON Fwanswajino VCTRFRA19900324 21:05:18:00 00:38:54
49 89 DELIOT Dimitri USLFRA19900102 21:09:14:00 00:42:50
50 62 X DURO Kélian VELO CLUB SAINTANNAISFRA19920710 21:09:15:00 00:42:51
51 103 X BALGUY William UCMFRA19920827 21:11:58:00 00:45:34
52 131 X ALBINA Livio VO2CFRA19910313 21:12:30:00 00:46:06
53 95 X JUDITH Marvin EXCELSIORFRA19941028 21:12:59:00 00:46:35
54 31 KAUPAS Gediminas TEAM DIFFERDANGE - LOSCHLTU19880907 21:13:24:00 00:47:00
55 144 X NANETTE Jonathan CCSBTFRA19930918 21:13:25:00 00:47:01
56 66 X PERRAN Joastien VELO CLUB SAINTANNAISFRA19920709 21:13:35:00 00:47:11
57 137 DOLLIN Jean-Marc ACLFRA19740917 21:14:28:00 00:48:04
58 65 X NACTO Jordan VELO CLUB SAINTANNAISFRA19921215 21:14:51:00 00:48:27
59 16 GORIK Gardeyn DOLTCINI - FLANDERSBEL19800317 21:15:00:00 00:48:36
60 11 X BECIS Armands RIETUMU - DELFINLAT19910116 21:15:16:00 00:48:52
61 106 X MINY Lionel JCAFRA19910821 21:16:07:00 00:49:43
62 87 LOUIS Jonathan USLFRA19890315 21:16:10:00 00:49:46
63 80 ALIDOR Adrien CSCA/RDAFRA19890715 21:17:01:00 00:50:37
64 4 X ERRIN Grégory VELO CLUB GRAND CASEFRA19920506 21:17:09:00 00:50:45
65 76 X BONIFACE Dario PPNFRA19930223 21:18:58:00 00:52:34
66 129 LUCE Christian VO2CFRA19821231 21:20:33:00 00:54:09
67 91 GENE Martial EXCELSIORFRA19840630 21:22:03:00 00:55:39
68 71 X JUNON Daniel GILLETTE FUSION UVNFRA19930728 21:24:59:00 00:58:35
69 27 HIRAI Eiichi BRIDGESTONE ANCHORJPN19901118 21:25:15:00 00:58:51
70 130 X GALAS Gary VO2CFRA19911211 21:25:48:00 00:59:24
71 5 X GABRIEL Kévin VELO CLUB GRAND CASEFRA19940309 21:27:42:00 01:01:18
72 84 MARIMOUTOU Jean-Michel CSCA/RDAFRA19730122 21:27:51:00 01:01:27
73 59 CUIRASSIER Miguel ORANGE USR VELOFRA19840810 21:29:40:00 01:03:16
74 47 EXFORT Ludovic CLUB REGION GUYANEFRA19771220 21:30:00:00 01:03:36
75 7 PRIA Lars RIETUMU - DELFINROU19830131 21:30:09:00 01:03:45
76 126 PROMENEUR Steeve VCTRFRA19890221 21:30:17:00 01:03:53
77 140 FACORAT Loic CCSBTFRA19810227 21:31:03:00 01:04:39
78 28 ITAMI Kenji BRIDGESTONE ANCHORJPN19880915 21:32:53:00 01:06:29
79 64 X LAMARRE Sony VELO CLUB SAINTANNAISFRA19931212 21:32:55:00 01:06:31
80 143 JEREMY Ruddy CCSBTFRA19770720 21:34:10:00 01:07:46
81 102 REX Rony UCMFRA19830808 21:34:20:00 01:07:56
82 96 X BELGIO Paleme EXCELSIORFRA19911106 21:36:10:00 01:09:46
83 42 X BRAVARD Antoine TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)FRA19941202 21:36:40:00 01:10:16
84 85 RAMOTHE Cédric USLFRA19890412 21:37:08:00 01:10:44
85 105 THEOPHILE Cyril JCAFRA19830705 21:37:12:00 01:10:48
86 39 PERRON Kévin TEAM PELTRAX-CSD (FRANCE)FRA19890515 21:37:46:00 01:11:22
87 142 X DORVILLIUS Andy CCSBTFRA19930728 21:38:02:00 01:11:38
88 135 CLAVIER Ruddy ACLFRA19770106 21:39:16:00 01:12:52
89 110 DARIN Bernard UVMGFRA19890608 21:40:03:00 01:13:39
90 23 X NIESSING Timo HED BY STAPSGER19920929 21:40:14:00 01:13:50
91 125 X COURTOIS Daril VCTRFRA19920905 21:40:20:00 01:13:56
92 14 SUAREZ Kévin DOLTCINI - FLANDERSBEL19891017 21:41:23:00 01:14:59
93 61 BONDOT William VELO CLUB SAINTANNAISFRA19861112 21:42:16:00 01:15:52
94 83 GENE Bernard CSCA/RDAFRA19730516 21:42:33:00 01:16:09
95 114 ATTAUD Frédéric UVMGFRA19860214 21:45:17:00 01:18:53
96 24 X SCHNEIDER Stefan HED BY STAPSGER19940407 21:48:01:00 01:21:37
97 112 X TURLEPIN Romaric UVMGFRA19910104 21:54:47:00 01:28:23
98 60 PILLAL-LLALJI Axel ORANGE USR VELOFRA19890627 21:57:41:00 01:31:17
99 124 DORVILLIUS Ludovic VCTRFRA19801103 22:05:56:00 01:39:32
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3. 100 48 DE NAYS CANDAU Patrice CLUB REGION GUYANEFRA19711008 22:06:11:00 01:39:47
101 75 X BELAIR Denis PPNFRA19940514 22:09:42:00 01:43:18
102 44 X MERILLE Stéphane CLUB REGION GUYANEFRA19920930 22:19:57:00 01:53:33
Bonifications
Engagé
TURPIN Ludovic
SANCHEZ ANZOLA Edwin
CHACON Jose
BIHEL Cesar
BIHEL Cesar
PERGET Mathieu
GOBIN Johan
PLOUHINEC Samuel
BAROLIN Kérane
LAMARRE Sony
GOBIN Johan
PLOUHINEC Samuel
Place
1
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
Valeur
10"
6"
4"
3"
3"
3"
2"
2"
2"
1"
1"
1"
Descriptif
Bonification Etape en ligne, place 1
Bonification Etape en ligne, place 2
Bonification Etape en ligne, place 3
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 1
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 1
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 1
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 2
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 2
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 2
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 3
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 3
Bonification Sprint intermédiaire, place 3
Dossard
1
67
147
33
33
9
53
37
68
64
53
37
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