Stage standings screwed up on Tour page?



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TomYoung

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Looking at the finishing times credited to the riders listed at 126th
to 140th on today's stage it looks like the times are messed up, e.g.

126 BOONEN Tom QST 00' 07"
127 ZBERG Beat GST 02' 10"
128 MENGIN Christophe FDJ 00' 00"

or is something else going on here?
 
TomYoung wrote:
> Looking at the finishing times credited to the riders
> listed at 126th to 140th on today's stage it looks like
> the times are messed up, e.g.
>
> 126 BOONEN Tom QST 00' 07"
> 127 ZBERG Beat GST 02' 10"
> 128 MENGIN Christophe FDJ 00' 00"
>
> or is something else going on here?



Mengin gets the same time as the guys he was with at the
time he crashed. But he's still officially in 128th place for
the day. (Call it French Arithmetic.)
 
TomYoung wrote:
> Looking at the finishing times credited to the riders listed at 126th
> to 140th on today's stage it looks like the times are messed up, e.g.
>
> 126 BOONEN Tom QST 00' 07"
> 127 ZBERG Beat GST 02' 10"
> 128 MENGIN Christophe FDJ 00' 00"
>
> or is something else going on here?


Placings are in the order the riders crossed the finish line.

Mengin crashed in the last 3k from the lead group (him, Vino, Bernucci)
hence gets Bernucci's winning finish time, as the fastest in that group.
Boonen was caught behind Mengin's crash while in the peloton; the sprinters
from the peloton finished +7 so he gets that time.
Zberg was off the back at the time of the crash hence doesn't benefit at all
from the 3k rule, he gets his actual finish time.

HTH

Peter
 
http://www.tdfblog.com/2005/07/bernucci_takes_.html

Race officials initially posted wrong standings for the day; there are
a few wire stories going out with the wrong results. Here are the new
standings, posted around noon Eastern:

>From the official Tour site:


1) Lorenzo Bernucci, Fassa Bortolo, 4:12:52
2) Alexandre Vinokourov, T-Mobile, same time
3) Robert Forster, Gerolsteiner, at :07
4) Angelo Furlan, Domina Vacanze, same time
5) Thor Hushovd, Credit Agricole, same time
6) Kim Kirchen, Fassa Bortolo, same time
7) Gianluca Bortolami, Lampre-Caffita, same time
8) Egoi Martinez, Euskaltel-Euskadi, same time
9) Gerrit Glomser, Lampre-Caffita, same time
10) Kurt-Asle Arvesen, CSC, same time
....
16) Bobby Julich, CSC, same time
....
19) Jan Ullrich, T-Mobile, same time
....
25) Santiago Botero, Phonak, same time
30) Michael Rogers, Quick Step, same time
31) George Hincapie, Discovery, same time
32) Lance Armstrong, Discovery, same time
....
36) Chris Horner, Saunier Duval-Prodir, same time
....
42) Floyd Landis, Phonak, same time
43) Levi Leipheimer, Gerolsteiner, same time
....
50) Iban Mayo, Euskaltel-Euskadi, same time


GC:
1) Armstrong
2) Hincapie, at :55
3) Vinokourov, at 1:02
4) Jens Voigt, CSC, at 1:04
5) Julich, at 1:07
....
9) Ullrich, at 1:24