Andy Schleck looked fast, but his 102nd place at 29-seconds was far from ideal...
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Alexandre Vinokourov took a modest 61st place, 19-seconds down...
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Philippe Gilbert placed 38th in a respectable time, and was just 13-seconds down on the winner...
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A French 'star on the rise is Tony Gallopin, who took 37th at 13-seconds...
Vincenzo Nibali took 22nd at 10-seconds at the start of a big month for the Italian...
David Millar took 18th at nine-seconds in his build-up to the Tour de France...
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Anthony Roux clocked 15th-fastest time, just nine-seconds down...
Richie Porte clocked 13th place, eight-seconds down on the winner...
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Lieuwe Westra started first and finished in 12th place, just seven-seconds down...
Edvald Boasson Hagen took 11th at seven-seconds...
Andrey Amador finished the Giro last Sunday and started the Dauphine this Sunday - and he took 10th place, seven-seconds down...
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Cadel Evans looked back to his best by taking 9th, six-seconds down - a big week lies ahead for him..!
Sylvain Chavanel roared around the course to take 8th at six-seconds...
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Simon Gerrans put in a good time trial to take 6th, just five-seconds down...
Tony Martin rode a steady race to take 5th, also five-seconds down...
Carlos Barredo shocked everyone by taking 4th place, just three-seconds down...
Andre Grivko put in one of his better rides by taking 3rd, three seconds down on the winner...
Bradley Wiggins rode close to his true ability by taking 2nd, just one-second off the winner's time...
Luke Durbridge pulled off his biggest win yet as a pro - the Australian champion won today's short Prologue at a speed of 51.5-kilometres-per-hour..!
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Luke Durbridge cannot hide a content smile as race-leader of the 2012 Dauphiné-Libéré...