August 5, 2008 – Our trip to the Tour de Guadeloupe began a little different from what we had called the “Atlantic Dream Team”. Actually, three days later, we are still recovering physically, and especially mentally, from what we’d rather call a nightmare.
After about 30 hours of delayed flights, lost baggage, airport time, the team was welcomed in Guadeloupe not by the organizers, but by custom agents! This was very serious – the biggest local team was caught with EPO and was arrested that same morning. Now, the procedures are on, everyone is completely searched with no exception! This is when the Canadian team lost their vitamins! The process is so complicated that, to this date, we still have some missing baggage, namely our tool box and water bottles! Try to race at 37 degree without a water bottle!
Race photos here.
Prologue
The race finally started for our team composed of Dustin MacBurnie, Ryan Belliveau, Garrett McLeod, Ryan Taylor, André Tremblay (replacing his sick team mate Geoff O’Toole), and Cam Evans (replacing his team mate Christian Meier who has now signed with Garmin-Chipotle, and not allowed to race at this event). Under pissing rain, we attacked the prologue with few expectations – more with frustration I think than anything else.
Performance was nothing short of great. All of our boys were in the top 17, including a 9th place for Garrett McLeod who immediately took the Espoir (U23) jersey! In fact, this was a little too good and we were marked for the 1st stage.
Stage 1
With a hot 37 degrees temperature at the start we knew it would be a gruelling 170km stage one. Early on, about 25 guys went up the road to battle the formation of the decisive breakaway. Our boys did very well once again by sending four riders to the battle field (Belliveau, Evans, MacBurnie, McLeod). After about 50km, the selection was clear, 10 riders were left, including Evans. Now, the complicated job of car feeding began!
On these small roads with lack of cooperation from the local teams, it became very – and I mean very – hard to cover all of our boys. No feed zones were established to help us either. In my 10 years in the caravan, I’ve never seen anything like it! It took me over 40km to finally feed my six guys spread in three groups – in this heat, not funny!
The “non-co-operation” got even worst when I was covering the break and Garrett punctured. Not a single local team, including neutral support, offered the young leader a wheel. When I came back to the main pack – and of course the race radio (every team vehicle is offered a radio to communicate with the organization) was not working – I did not know where he was or what had happened the him. We waited for the next group to come by, and we figured he was with the broom wagon, and was either sick from the heat or was riding slowly to the finish to rest up for the next day.
Overall, we served over 60 water bottles, meaning more then 10 each per rider on the hard day. “Luc, this is crazy, everyone raced this first stage like it was a one-day race,” MacBurnie was saying after crossing the finish line. When we got the final results, Evans was 6th on the day, and now lies in 5th overall. Taylor, MacBurnie and Tremblay finished in the back at 6 minutes, and Belliveau was a little further back as he flatted 50km from the finish.
After many questions with the organizers and commissaires to find out where McLeod was, we finally got a set of wheels that were his”¦ but not him. I started to get seriously worried, but finally someone said he was in another bus with the volunteers. When he showed up, he explained the whole story. He was on the side of the road for 45 minutes and not a single team car, or neutral vehicle, offered him a wheel! Once the broom wagon showed up, they did not have a wheel either! He had no choice but to abandon the race while wearing the leader’s jersey on his shoulders. Disappointing for him, but embarrassing for the organizer who did not know what to say. We (including other foreign teams) tried everything possible to get McLeod back into the race, but there wasn’t much we could do since he did not cross the finish line on his bike.
Stages 2a and 2b
Today, a double day awaits us with a 100km circuit race and a 30km Team Time Trial. Our team is pumped for the TTT, even without our strongest TT rider. We’ll show them about not cooperating!
After a tough Saturday in 37 degrees and disappointment at loosing our best young rider, Sunday was another challenge for the five remaining riders of the Atlantic Cycling Centre team at the Tour de la Guadeloupe. Nothing was easy on the menu either – a 100km circuit race and a 30km team time trial.
The 20km loop was a very twisty one, and, of course, went from the gun! We have yet to receive the official results, but the average speed was around 48km/h! Cameron was active very early. We knew Ste-Austroberthe, the new team with the leader’s jersey, would not chase him, so why not keep on logging up the minutes before the mountain stages. His break would not co-operate much, so Dustin decided to take charge. A new group of about 12 riders were now up the road, including the two Canadians. Again, lack of co-operation from the group, and only two riders managed to get up the road”¦ to finally take the win.
For us, our bad luck (and frustration) streak kept going. At about 50km/h, Ryan Taylor double flatted and hit the ditch very hard. Dedicated to supporting his team mates, he kept on riding with his left side all bloody. After receiving some treatment from the Tour doctor, he kept on riding for about 30 kms, but the pain got the best of him and had to be taken to the hospital to get x-rayed and receive stitches. He was released a few hours later with a few war wounds.
No need to say the team’s moral was a bit low approaching the TTT later that day with only four guys left. We decided to forget about all of the bad luck, and show everyone we were here for a reason”¦ and we did with a second place finish! We actually only lost by 18 seconds – no need to say that with a few pulls from either Garrett and/or Taylor would have put us on the top step on the podium. The boys showed a lot of courage, faced major adversity, and we can all be proud of them. We just received the official results, and we are now standing 2nd overall on GC (Cam) and 4th on the team classification. The worst part about this is the leader crashed hard today, so we’re actually a little worried they’ll pass us the jersey tomorrow morning! We want it, but not right now!
Our moral has now shifted, everyone is smiling again. If only we could get the rest of our luggage (yes, we still don’t have tools and water bottles!) and our vitamins – then we’d be all set.
Tomorrow (Monday) it’s 160km RR with two Category 3 KoM’s. The big mountain stages are just around the corner, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thanks for reading!
Stage 3
After a moral boosting 2nd place in the TTT last night, we woke on Monday realizing the current yellow jersey wearer was too injured to make the start. Since Cam was in 2nd overall due to the team’s great performance, he virtually became race leader over breakfast! As a show of respect for the leader who crashed the day before, we did not want to wear the jersey, and the organization didn’t ask us to either.
During our team meeting, we decided it was too early to defend the lead. After all, eight guys were within a minute of Cam. We knew many teams would be looking to wear the jersey, and we were willing to wait a bit. We suspected today would go like day one – fast from the gun. This was actually great, as most teams did not even know the yellow jersey was not there, and our boys were allowed to play the breakaway card once more. It was clear, if we made it into any break with a rider menacing Cam, we would not ride. After a few good attacks, the right one got away early. The biggest mistake of the 2008 edition of the Tour could have been made – they let Cam get into a break!
So the rest of the boys could take the day (well ok, part of it) off. Cam, for his part, rode a solid stage.
Once the teams realized he was now the leader on the road, they did not co-operate too much with him. With 30km to go he decided to test his 8-man group. The reaction was not that good and they reeled him in. A few minutes later, another guy gave it a shot and Cam was the only one able to jump on his wheel. I was immediately on the radio to tell him to pull through and ride it. Within a few km they had a gap and would never be seen again.
The other rider was not able to pull at Cam’s rhythm. When I went up to him to ask him (in French) to ride with Cam, he pleaded with us to let him finish 2nd, and that he would not sprint for the win. After all, we were going for the leader’s jersey, so I was not too concerned with the stage win. The local boy kept his word and Cam won the stage and took the leader’s jersey at the same time.
The big question with all of the media at this moment: “Can he climb with the big boys?” Tomorrow’s stage is where it all begins – the pain fest will start with a category one climb and two mountains. The total stage will be 120kms. Defending the lead will not be easy, but our initial goal is to take some time over the best climbers before stages 4 and 5 are completed (the top one, Pena Pena is now clocked at 13 minutes!).
The team is doing well. I should not say this, but they are currently relaxing a bit in the ocean. We came back to the hotel to find the electricity was gone, so we thought it would be a good idea to relax a bit and enjoy the moment.
This project is made possible under the Centre’s Selection program, sponsored by Giant, Nelsons, Yakima, Croissant Soleil, Université de Moncton, Shimano and Gu. For this special project, we also want to send a special thank you for some very special donations which made it possible for us to get here:
– Terry Tomlin Sport Marketing
– Nick and Cory Jay
– Gavin Giles
– Mike’s Bike Shop (who also supplied TJ – Woodburn-Rogers as a mechanic)
– Velo NB
– Cycling PEI
– Bicycle NS
Results – Stage 3
1. Cameron Evans (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 3:56:52
2. Marechaux Régis (Fra) Digicel JCA 0:01
3. Jean-Claude Luce (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 2:52
4. Leonard O Grullon Garcia (Dom) AS Baie-Mahault 2:53
5. Thierry Chateaubon (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 3:08
6. Louis Teplier (Fra) Excelsior 3:11
7. Fremin Jérôme (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 3:51
8. Valéry Derby (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne
9. Aurélien Moyon (Fra) Espoir du Sud
10. Martial Gene (Fra) Excelsior
11. Christophe Cospar (Fra) Orange
12. Freddy Hamlet (Fra) Excelsior
13. Frédéric Attaud (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault
14. Philippe Palmiste (Pol) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN
15. Serge Nipau (Fra) AS Police
16. Edwin Sanchez Anzola (Col) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 4:23
17. Denis Permayie (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières 9:05
18. Ramothe Cédric (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 9:25
19. Mickaël Clarico (Fra) AS Police
20. Alexandre Bosquain (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent
21. Marek Canecky (Svk) ZP Sport
22. Jean-Marc Dollin (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières
23. Josef Palcak (Svk) ZP Sport
24. Bernard Gene (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN
25. Damien Wojciechowski (Pol) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne
26. Frédéric Theobald (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault
27. Nelson Ismael Sanchez Jimenez (Dom) Matouba Rayon D’argent
28. Juan Emilio Féliz Salvador (Dom) AS Baie-Mahault
29. Eddy Lembo (Fra) Espoir du Sud 9:33
30. Cyril Narcisse Theophile (Fra) Digicel JCA
31. Alexandre Lami (Fra) Pédale du Centre 10:27
32. Lars Pria ROM Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 10:33
33. Giovani Rousseau (Fra) Orange
34. Julian Rammler (Ger) Italie 10:54
35. Hervé Antonides (Fra) Pédale du Centre
36. Quentin Legrand (Fra) AS Police
37. Christophe Palie (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais
38. Ritchi Miatti (Fra) Orange
39. Patrice Perrot (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 11:01
40. Ruddy Clavier (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule
41. Jean-Robert Manne (Fra) AS Police
42. Pierre Theophile (Fra) Digicel JCA 11:07
43. Jean-Louis Varo (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 11:26
44. Dustin Macburnie (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique
45. Robert Glajza (Svk) ZP Sport
46. André Tremblay (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique
47. Niv Libner (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club
48. Rony Rex (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg
49. Emrick Cornelie (Fra) Pédale du Centre
50. Adam Pierzga (Pol) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN
51. Florent Gougeard (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent
52. Adrien Gorand (Fra) Espoir du Sud
53. Martin Haring (Svk) ZP Sport
54. Andreï Medyannikov (Kaz) Matouba Rayon d’Argent
55. Rodrigue Lond As (Fra) Sélection Martinique
56. Flobert Pena Pena (Col) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne
57. Ruddy Jeremie (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne
58. Luis Sablon (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule
59. Huaca Hector Ruben Chiles (Ecu) Matouba Rayon d’Argent
60. Jean-Marie Marimoutou (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent
61. Adrien Alidor (Fra) Orange
62. Vidian Bordin (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne
63. Kenny Darmyn (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 11:39
64. William Bondot (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe
65. Jean-Charles Arethus (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe
66. Jonathan Louis (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 16:25
67. Yannick Claudeon (Fra) Excelsior
68. Steven Mapolin (Fra) Pédale du Centre
69. Aitor Azpiazu (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club
70. Emerick Jean -Jacques (Fra) AS Police 16:30
71. Clément Magne (Fra) AS Police 16:34
72. Didier Lake (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières
73. Sony Eleore (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN
74. David Nagapin (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg
75. Jean-Fran
76. Jean-Christophe Mergirie (Fra) Sélection Martinique
77. Willy Belgio (Fra) Excelsior 16:44
78. Wilfrid Noyon (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule
79. Omer Ram Saha-Samlall (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 18:45
80. Patrice Damo (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg
81. Laurent Cédric (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg
82. Steeve Promeneur (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent
83. Amos Wolff (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club
84. Yvan Boos (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault
85. Zachi Boygen (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club
86. David Maire (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent
87. Anthony Tissot (Fra) Espoir du Sud
88. Yarden Gazit (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club
89. Miroslav Keliar (Svk) ZP Sport
90. Arnaud Girard (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent
91. Julien Barbier (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent
92. Blevinal Cédric (Fra) Orange
93. Holger Sievers (Ger) Italie
94. Viktor Ulzen (Ger) Italie
95. Maurizio Vandelli (Ita) Italie
96. Cornelie Cédric (Fra) Pédale du Centre
97. Martin Frano (Svk) ZP Sport
98. Didier Dougaparshad (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais
99. Timo Scholz (Ger) Italie
100. Romuald Claude Claudeon (Fra) Digicel JCA
101. Ryan Belliveau (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique
102. Fabrice Cornelie (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe
103. Johan Baptiste (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais
104. Jean-Louis Pheron (Fra) Excelsior
105. Miguel Cuirassier (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais
106. Olivier Hebreu (Fra) Espoir du Sud 18:56
107. Teddy Landre (Fra) Digicel JCA
108. Jean-Daniel Damas (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 19:55
109. Sylvain Menerville (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 19:58
110. Stéphane Rieux (Fra) Sélection Martinique 24:32
DNF Amaël Monduc (Fra) Digicel JCA
DNF Jean-Michel Marimoutou (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières
DNF Olivier Bourriquis (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières
DNS Olivier Curier (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe
DNS Tomasz Olejnik (Pol) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent
DNS Stéphane Stanislas (Fra) Sélection Martinique
DNS Yannick Sollier (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières
GC after Stage 3
1. Cameron Evans (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 11:16:05
2. Louis Teplier (Fra) Excelsior 3:50
3. Martial Gene (Fra) Excelsior 4:37
4. Marechaux Régis (Fra) Digicel JCA 6:50
5. Jean-Claude Luce (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 7:41
6. Leonard O Grullon Garcia (Dom) AS Baie-Mahault 8:49
7. Fremin Jérôme (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 9:08
8. Freddy Hamlet (Fra) Excelsior 9:41
9. Frédéric Attaud (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault 9:46
10. Eddy Lembo (Fra) Espoir du Sud 9:52
11. Valéry Derby (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 9:56
12. Nelson Ismael Sanchez Jimenez (Dom) Matouba Rayon D’argent 9:57
13. Edwin Sanchez Anzola (Col) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 10:03
14. Aurélien Moyon (Fra) Espoir du Sud 10:18
15. Frédéric Theobald (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault 10:20
16. Serge Nipau (Fra) AS Police 10:30
17. Thierry Chateaubon (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 10:38
18. Philippe Palmiste (Pol) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 11:09
19. Andreï Medyannikov (Kaz) Matouba Rayon d’Argent 11:34
20. Florent Gougeard (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 11:37
21. Christophe Cospar (Fra) Orange 11:49
22. Robert Glajza (Svk) ZP Sport 13:07
23. Flobert Pena Pena (Col) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 13:18
24. Bernard Gene (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 13:57
25. Alexandre Bosquain (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 14:36
26. Marek Canecky (Svk) ZP Sport 14:55
27. Josef Palcak (Svk) ZP Sport 15:35
28. Juan Emilio Féliz Salvador (Dom) AS Baie-Mahault 15:37
29. Mickaël Clarico (Fra) AS Police 15:50
30. Adam Pierzga (Pol) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 15:56
31. Ramothe Cédric (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 16:08
32. André Tremblay (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 16:11
33. Dustin Macburnie (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 16:12
34. Martin Haring (Svk) ZP Sport 16:53
35. Cyril Narcisse Theophile (Fra) Digicel JCA 16:58
36. Julian Rammler (Ger) Italie 17:05
37. Jean-Marc Dollin (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières 17:08
38. Huaca Hector Ruben Chiles (Ecu) Matouba Rayon d’Argent 17:14
39. Christophe Palie (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 17:52
40. Damien Wojciechowski (Pol) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 18:23
41. Jean-Robert Manne (Fra) AS Police 18:25
42. Alexandre Lami (Fra) Pédale du Centre 18:27
43. Jean-Charles Arethus (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 18:35
44. Jean-Marie Marimoutou (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent 18:37
45. Patrice Perrot (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 18:40
46. William Bondot (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 18:42
47. Hervé Antonides (Fra) Pédale du Centre 18:45
48. Adrien Gorand (Fra) Espoir du Sud 18:5
49. Emrick Cornelie (Fra) Pédale du Centre 19:48
50. Luis Sablon (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 19:56
51. Lars Pria ROM Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 20:01
52. Giovani Rousseau (Fra) Orange 20:14
53. Quentin Legrand (Fra) AS Police 20:20
54. Rodrigue Lond As (Fra) Sélection Martinique 20:24
55. Niv Libner (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 20:30
56. Jean-Louis Varo (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 20:34
57. Kenny Darmyn (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 20:35
58. Rony Rex (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 20:48
59. Pierre Theophile (Fra) Digicel JCA 21:30
60. Vidian Bordin (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 22:31
61. Emerick Jean -Jacques (Fra) AS Police 22:55
62. Clément Magne (Fra) AS Police 23:05
63. Ruddy Jeremie (Fra) Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 23:16
64. Arnaud Girard (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 23:26
65. Sony Eleore (Fra) Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 23:52
66. Julien Barbier (Fra) Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barent 24:23
67. Timo Scholz (Ger) Italie 24:37
68. Steeve Promeneur (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent 24:55
69. Holger Sievers (Ger) Italie 24:56
70. Viktor Ulzen (Ger) Italie 25:09
71. Jean-Louis Pheron (Fra) Excelsior 25:29
72. David Nagapin (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 25:33
73. Johan Baptiste (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 25:36
74. Fabrice Cornelie (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 25:44
75. Jean-Fran
76. Didier Dougaparshad (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 25:59
77. Wilfrid Noyon (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 26:35
78. Blevinal Cédric (Fra) Orange 26:43
79. Cornelie Cédric (Fra) Pédale du Centre 27:00
80. Amos Wolff (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 28:01
81. Zachi Boygen (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 28:23
82. Yarden Gazit (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 28:24
83. Jean-Daniel Damas (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 29:22
84. Laurent Cédric (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 31:26
85. Olivier Hebreu (Fra) Espoir du Sud 31:36
86. Romuald Claude Claudeon (Fra) Digicel JCA 32:08
87. Ritchi Miatti (Fra) Orange 34:43
88. Ryan Belliveau (Can) Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 36:38
89. Adrien Alidor (Fra) Orange 38:31
90. Ruddy Clavier (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 39:10
91. Miroslav Keliar (Svk) ZP Sport 40:27
92. Aitor Azpiazu (Isr) Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 41:11
93. Jonathan Louis (Fra) Club Région Guadeloupe 42:46
94. Omer Ram Saha-Samlall (Fra) Union Cycliste du Moule 43:18
95. Steven Mapolin (Fra) Pédale du Centre 44:13
96. Maurizio Vandelli (Ita) Italie 44:26
97. Yannick Claudeon (Fra) Excelsior 44:47
98. Denis Permayie (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières 44:53
99. Teddy Landre (Fra) Digicel JCA 45:17
100. Miguel Cuirassier (Fra) Vélo Club Saintannais 47:00
101. Didier Lake (Fra) Vélo Club Trois-Rivières 47:16
102. Martin Frano (Svk) ZP Sport 49:18
103. Jean-Christophe Mergirie (Fra) Sélection Martinique 49:51
104. David Maire (Fra) Matouba Rayon d’Argent 50:52
105. Yvan Boos (Fra) AS Baie-Mahault 51:26
106. Willy Belgio (Fra) Excelsior 54:51
107. Sylvain Menerville (Fra) Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 1:03:50
108. Richard Bethelmy (Fra) Espoir du Sud 1:14:06
109. Anthony Tissot (Fra) Espoir du Sud 1:15:23
Teams
1. Excelsior 32:54:10
2. AS Baie-Mahault 10:25
3. Ste-Austreberthe Pavilly Barenti 10:54
4. Union Cycliste Capesterrienne 11:32
5. Lynx Optique Eafit / UVN 14:17
6. Centre Nal Cyclisme Atlantique 15:55
7. Espoir du Sud 18:03
8. Matouba Rayon d’Argent 21:2
9. Digicel JCA 22:12
10. ZP Sport 23:12
11. AS Police 24:04
12. Vélo Club Saintannais 25:41
13. Orange 26:49
14. Club Région Guadeloupe 33:36
15. Pédale du Centre 34:39
16. Union Cycliste du Moule 37:02
17. Tel-Aviv Cycling Club 41:39
18. Italie 47:33
19. Sélection Martinique 48:09
20. Rixxom – Vélo Club Petit-Bourg 50:27
21. Vélo Club Trois-Rivières 55:49


