The field started quickly, with an average speed close to for the first half-hour of racing, as breaks went and were brought back. Finally a breakaway formed, which consisted of seven riders: in the break were
Oleg Chuzhda,
Maxim Iglinsky,
Tanel Kangert,
Robert Kišerlovski,
Pablo Lastras,
Christian Poos and
Anthony Roux. As the lead rose up to eight minutes, the Great Britain team began to increase the pace of the peloton to start chasing the group and lower their lead. The lead was brought back to about four minutes, mainly due to the work of
Steve Cummings and
David Millar. At that point, a first attack came from the main group at the end of the eleventh lap.
Johan Vansummeren accelerated and took
Yoann Offredo and
Luca Paolini with him. Soon after they were joined by
Olivier Kaisen and
Simon Clarke. These five riders began to eat into the lead break's advantage, with Offredo staying mostly at the back of the line with his teammate Roux up ahead. Both groups ahead merged, creating a group of eleven riders at the front, as Christian Poos had dropped out and fell back into the peloton. The peloton itself, still being led by the British, had split as result of a fall in the thirteenth lap, causing some big names to fall back and never catch up with the main pack, including amongst others the
defending champion Thor Hushovd,
2011 time trial world champion Tony Martin and quick finisher
Greg Van Avermaet. The pack closed the gap to about one minute, with several riders trying to bridge the gap between the peloton and the leading bunch in small groups. Eventually all riders were brought back, with Anthony Roux surviving the longest, only to be caught by his countryman
Thomas Voeckler as he stormed past to form a new leading group in the penultimate lap together with
Nicki Sørensen and
Klaas Lodewyck. These three never got more than 25 seconds and were held very close by the peloton.
Johnny Hoogerland managed to bridge the gap to the leaders, but was caught together with the three a few kilometres later. No riders managed to get away from the bunch after that, allowing
Mark Cavendish to finish the work of his teammates in the sprint.
Matthew Goss was a close second, while
André Greipel needed a photo finish to hold off
Fabian Cancellara for bronze.
Jürgen Roelandts completed the top five. ==National qualification==