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LATEST NEWS: TOUR OF QATAR, STAGE, FINALE
February 10, 2012


Following teammate Levi Leipheimer's win at the Tour of San Luis in Argentina, Boonen's win in Qatar marked the second win the season for Omega Pharma-Quick Step. Photo: Tim de Waele

 Belgium's Tom Boonen, riding for Omega Pharma-Quick Step, won the Tour of Qatar for the fourth time on Friday with Frenchman Arnaud Demare of FDJ negotiating a sprint finish to land the sixth and final stage.

   Boonen, who also won the race in 2006, 2008 and 2009, timed an overall 15hr 42min 14sec to give him a 28sec advantage over US racer Tyler Farrar of Garmin with Spaniard Juan Antonio Flecha of Team Sky third at 33sec.

   A beaming Boonen said: "This augurs well for the rest of the season - I arrived in Qatar in fine fettle. I'm really on the right track to have a good classics campaign." The former world champion now heads for the Tour of Oman, starting Tuesday.

   Demare of FDJ meanwhile held off Russian Denis Galimzyanov and Australian Mark Renshaw as he crossed the line in 2hr 20min 44sec following the 120.5 km stage from  Sealine Beach Resort to Doha Corniche which brought the final curtain down.

   Demare, under23 level champion last season, won his first pro race stage as the 20-year-old came through in a tight final mass sprint which saw Briton Mark Cavendish fall.

   "My teammates, notably Yoann (Offredo) and Mickael (Delage), placed me in ideal conditions in the final couple of kilometers - my legs were flying," said a delighted Demare."Tom Boonen and Tyler Farrar came to congratulate me - it's an extraordinary feeling. These are riders I admired from watching them on television."
  
 Results: T he final day of the Tour of Qatar on Friday, a 120.5km ride from Sealine Beach Resort to Doha Corniche:
   Stage
   1. Arnaud Demare (FRA/FDJ) 2hr 20min 44sec
   2. Denis Galimzyanov (RUS)  s.t.
   3. Mark Renshaw (AUS)       s.t.
   4. Roger Kluge (GER)        s.t.
   5. Alexander Kristoff (NOR) s.t.
   6. Tyler Farrar (USA)       s.t.
   7. Daniel Oss (ITA)         s.t.
   8. Allan Davis (AUS)        s.t.
   9. Aaron Kemps (AUS)        s.t.
   10. Jens Debusschere (BEL)   s.t.
   
   Overall
   1. Tom Boonen (BEL/Omega-Pharma) 15hr 42min 14sec
   2. Tyler Farrar (USA)                   at  28
   3. Juan Antonio Flecha (ESP)                33
   4. Gert Steegmans (BEL)                     34
   5. Tom Veelers (NED)                      1:00
   6. Mark Cavendish (GBR)                   1:05
   7. Fabian Cancellara (SUI)                1:06
   8. Ramunas Navardauska (LIT)              1:09
   9. Aidis Kruopis (LIT)                    1:10
   10. Adam Blythe (GBR)                      1:14
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