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Updated May 19, 2012 9:04 PM ET MOUNT BALDY, Calif. (AP) Dutchman Robert Gesink won the difficult seventh stage of the Tour of California on Saturday to take a 46-second lead in the overall standings into
Top cyclists George Hincapie, Christian Vande Velde and Robert Gesink are in the field for the inaugural USA Pro Cycling Challenge later this month. The trio boosts an already strong lineup for the
Nicolas Roche, Ireland, AG2R La Mondial, 3:45. 14. Kevin De Weert, Belgium, Quick Steop, 3:47. 15. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, 4:01. 16. Alberto Contador, Spain, Saxo Bank Sungard, 4:07. 17. Tom Danielson
La Toussuire, finishing in 3 hours, 24 minutes, 30 seconds. Thibault Pinot of France was second and Dutch rider Robert Gesink was third for the stage - each seven seconds behind. Rodriguez became the first cyclist to win two consecutive stages
Van Den Broeck prepared well for the Tour with a fourth place at the Criterium du Dauphine, winning a stage. - Robert Gesink , 25, Netherlands, Rabobank: The young climber finished sixth last year and is aiming for a podium finish after
Among other contenders who crashed during the windy stage between Carhaix and Cap Frehel were also Rabobank leader Robert Gesink of the Netherlands and Quick Step's Tom Boonen of Belgium. The most spectacular crash involved Nicki Sorensen
Pharma-Lotto, same time. 66. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, same ..... Pharma-Lotto, 6:54. 6. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, 9 ..... 59 minutes, 27 seconds. 2. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, 8
Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, (4) 5. Jurgen Van Den Broeck, Belgium, Omega Pharma-Lotto, (8) 6. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, (1) 7. Ryder Hesjedel, Canada, Garmin-Transitions, (1) 8. Joaquin Rodriguez
the Saxo Bank team leader, clocked 4 hours, 54 minutes, 11 seconds, while Sanchez had the same time. Dutch rider Robert Gesink was third, 10 seconds back - as were defending champion Alberto Contador of Spain, and Evans. Armstrong was 11
Sanchez, Spain, Euskaltel-Euskadi, 2:15. 10. Michael Rogers, Australia, Team HTC-Columbia, 2:31. 11. Robert Gesink , Netherlands, Rabobank, 2:37. 12. Carlos Sastre, Spain, Cervelo Test Team, 2:40. 13. Ivan Basso, Italy