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    UPDATE 1-Cycling-Road-Volta a Catalunya stage 4 results

    March 21 (Infostrada Sports) - Results from Volta a Catalunya (Camprodon - Port Aine, 217.7 km) on Thursday

    1. Daniel Martin (Ireland / Garmin) 6:02:40"

    2. Joaquim Rodriguez (Spain / Katusha) +36"

    3. Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Movistar)

    4. Jurgen Van den Broeck (Belgium / Lotto) +47"

    5. Robert Gesink (Netherlands / Blanco) +51"

    6. Bradley Wiggins (Britain / Team Sky) +1:02"

    7. Peter Stetina (U.S. / Garmin)

    8. Michele Scarponi (Italy / Lampre)

    9. Tom Danielson (U.S. / Garmin)

    10. Thibaut Pinot (France / FDJ) +1:08"

    11. Przemyslaw Niemiec (Poland / Lampre) +1:23"

    12. Steve Morabito (Switzerland / BMC Racing)

    13. Jakob Fuglsang (Denmark / Astana) +1:26"

    14. Simon Spilak (Slovenia / Katusha)

    15. Cameron Wurf (Australia / Cannondale) +1:49"

    16. Mikel Nieve (Spain / Euskaltel) +1:51"

    17. Tiago Machado (Portugal / RadioShack) +2:01"

    18. Egor Silin (Russia / Astana) +2:03"

    19. Matthew Busche (U.S. / RadioShack) +2:05"

    20. Igor Anton (Spain / Euskaltel) +2:11"

    21. Daniel Navarro (Spain / Cofidis)

    22. Giampaolo Caruso (Italy / Katusha) +2:22"

    23. Daniel Moreno (Spain / Katusha) +2:43"

    24. Steven Cummings (Britain / BMC Racing) +3:09"

    25. Christophe Le Mevel (France / Cofidis) +3:15"

    26. Fabrice Jeandesboz (France / Sojasun)

    27. Chris Sorensen (Denmark / Saxo - Tinkoff)

    28. Dries Devenyns (Belgium / Omega Pharma - Quick-Step) +3:17"

    29. Robert Kiserlovski (Croatia / RadioShack) +3:28"

    30. Thomas De Gendt (Belgium / Vacansoleil) +3:37"

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