Pieter Weening Claims 2012 Vuelta’s Point d’Appui

Pieter Weening, out front on a break away during Stage 6 of the Vuelta a España

Pieter Weening, out front on a break away during Stage 6 of the Vuelta a España

Pieter Weening of Orica-GreenEdge settled into the middle of the pack during Stage 20 and finished the 2012 Vuelta a España as the Point d’Appui, taking home the maillot gris. He came home 2 hours, 27 minutes and 56 seconds behind the race winner, Alberto Contador, and finished 2 hours, 4 minutes and 39 seconds ahead of Cheng Ji, who held on to become China’s first Lanterne Rouge in a grand tour.

Johan Van Summeren, the Belgian riding for Garmin-Sharp, had the time closest to the median.

On the stage, Ben Gastauer of AG2R La Mondiale came home at the fulcrum position.

The Point d’Appui changed hands nine times, and 10 stages ended without a fulcrum. Of note, Philippe Gilbert, who held the Point d’Appui early in the race, won Stages 9 and 19, thus obviating much chance that he would finish in the middle. For the record, Gilbert finished 59th in general classification. Grischa Niermann, who is retiring after 13 years of racing, held the Point d’Appui after Stage 15. And no race would be complete without a mention of Markel Irizar, winner of the Point d’Appui in the 2011 Tour de France and who briefly held the Vuelta’s middle spot after Stage 18.

Through the stages:

  • Stage 1 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 2 – Rémi Pauriol
  • Stage 3 – Philippe Gilbert
  • Stage 4 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 5 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 6 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 7 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 8 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 9 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 10 – Gregory Rast
  • Stage 11 – Arnaud Courteille
  • Stage 12 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 13 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 14 – Martijn Keizer
  • Stage 15 – Grischa Niermann
  • Stage 16 – Johannes Fröhlinger
  • Stage 17 – No fulcrum
  • Stage 18 – Markel Irizar
  • Stage 19 – Johannes Fröhlinger
  • Stage 20 – Pieter Weening
  • Stage 21 – Pieter Weening

Fröhlinger Holds Fulcrum Going into Rest Day

Johannes Fröhlinger of Argos-Shimano moved into the fulcrum Monday during Stage 16 of the Vuelta a España.

Fröhlinger came home with an overall time of 1 hour, 53 minutes and 58 seconds behind the race leader, Joaquim Rodriguez. He finished 1 hour, 3 minutes and 19 seconds ahead of Joost Van Leijen of Lotto Belisol.

Xavier Florencio Cabre of Katusha won the Point d’Appui for the stage.

Cameron Meyer Orica-GreenEdge abandoned before the start of the stage, and Pablo Lechuga of Andalucia failed to finish, bringing to 181 the number of riders still in the saddle.

Grischa Niermann, who held the overall Point d’Appui after Stage 15, slipped three spots after finishing 141st on the day.

Niermann Climbs into Control of Center

Grischa Niermann of Rabobank Fought his way to the center of the grupetto to claim the overall Point d’Appui after Stage 15 of the Vuelta a España. Niermann finished 1 hour, 27 minutes and 37 seconds behind the race leader, Joaquim Rodriguez, and 1 hour, 54 minutes and 54 seconds behind Van Leijen of Lotto Belisol.

Markel Irizar, who won the Point d’Appui in the 2011 Tour de France, is only one spot off the fulcrum.

On the stage, Paulo Tiralongo of Astana finished in the dead center.

New Leader in Vuelta’s Point d’Appui

Martijn Keizer of Vacansoleil-DCM garnered the overall Point d’Appui after Stage 14 of the Vuelta a España. Keizer finished 1 hour, 18 minutes and 26 seconds behind race leader Joaquim Rodriguez and 1 hour, 44 minutes and 51 seconds ahead of Joost van Leijen.

Leonardo Fabio of Cofidis placed dead center on the stage.

Three riders did not start the stage and two more abandoned during the race.