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The Colombia team climbs towards Stormont in front of massive crowds...
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Garmin-Sharp looked good at Stormont, but a crash took out five of their riders, pushing them into last-place at 3' 26"..
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Europcar finished second-to-last without crashing - they lost 1' 48"...
Lotto-Belisol took third to last - without crashing - and lost 1' 34"...
Katusha looked strong and together, but they finished in 19th place at 1' 33"...
Lampre-Merida took 18th place, 1' 20" down...
FDJ looked futuristic and strong, but they only took 16th place at 1' 16"...
Franco Pellizotti towed Androni to 15th, 1' 14" down...
Bardiani took 14th at 1' 14"...
Neri-Sottoli took 13th at 1' 01"..
Belkin stayed solid throughout the ride but only took 12th, 1' 01" behind...
Trek Factory racing took 11th place, exactly one-minute down...
Patrick Gretsh helped Ag2R to 10th-place, 58-seconds down...
Giant-Shimano took 9th place, 56-seconds down...
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Nairo Quintana led Movistar by example, and they took 8th at 55-seconds because of it...
Ivan Basso led his Cannondale team to 7th place, 53-seconds down...
Astana took 6th place today, 38-seconds down...
Team Sky had Edvald Boasson-Hagen leading them to 5th place, 35-seconds down...
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Michael Rogers led Tinkoff-Saxo to a fine 4th-place, just 23-seconds down...
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Manuel Quinziato led BMC towards 3rd-place, just seven seconds off the winning pace...
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Alessandro Petacchi looked formidable at the head of Omega-Pharma - they took second-place, just five-seconds behind the winners...
Orica-Green Edge continued their winning ways by taking the stage honours in Belfast...
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Birthday boy Svein Tuft celebrates with his delighted teamates...
Birthday Boy in Pink - Svein Tuft is the first race-leader of the 2014 Giro d'Italia..!