Today is the day: Il Lombardia is once again going to decide this year’s PT winners and losers and write the final chapter of this year’s intense cycling calendar. The sky up Bergamo lets half-view a rainy weather for the day, although we haven’t seen the first showers yet.

Dzhus,

Kung,

Ludvigsson and

Vanmarcke are today’s first attackers. So far, they’ve never gotten to have a good advantage though, and while other escapees break away from the pack, the peloton starts pulling hard to get them back behind.
With 200 kilometers to go, the group has finally calmed down, and now the break has got a 3 minutes edge over them.

Hacecký meanwhile has joined the 4 of them at the head of the race, while

Phelan and

Oelerich, who had tried to escape with him, got caught the group just a few kilometers ago.
The 5 hit the ‘Valico di Valcava’ with almost 6 minutes on the peloton.

Vanmarcke is momentarily dropped by the rest of his companions, showing not to be very keen on long hills at all.
The leaders reach the top of the climb with a gap of 1 minute and a half compared to the Belgian, while the group is 8 minutes behind already.
Nice comeback for

Vanmarcke, who joins the head back halfway through the next downhill.

Aker and

Bouygues are currently in charge of the pack, laying down a slow pace. With 150 kilometers to go, their gap is around 10 minutes.
It just started to rain quite heavily as the riders reached the top of the short ‘Colle Brianza’. Hopefully that won’t have any effects on the racing…
The break has reached the ‘Muro di Sormano’ already, while the group started to chase them down for real. The gap is down to 6 minutes. Meanwhile, we’re informed that a few riders sitting at the back end of the pack have been involved in small, not too serious crashes. So far, no big names have had bad luck of this kind, fortunately.

Vanmarcke, as expected, gets dropped again in the steepest part of the Muro.
This very part of the ‘Colma di Sormano’ averages 16% for 3 kilometers and a half, but it can touch a scary 19% at some points, like the one in the picture below.
For the second time today,

Vanmarcke gets back on his companions’ wheels at the end of the following descent. With 77 kilometers to go, when the next climb, the epic ‘Madonna del Ghisallo’ is right behind the corner, the bunch needs to bridge 4 minutes with the break.
The Belgian suffered his heroic efforts and got caught by the group just as they were approaching the Ghisallo.
Bad news just reached us:

Ben Gastauer, Vesuvio alleged captain, is forced to retire because of a nasty fall occurred a few kilometers before. To say the least, the PT rankings fighting team can still count on at least 2 really valid leaders.
The break reaches the top of the ‘Madonna del Ghisallo’ and can quickly stare at the oldest in the world church they’ve been dedicated.
Back to the racing, the pack is now just 1 minute and 30 behind.

Froome pulls a downhill attack! He only finds Bouygues Telecom’s steady response, they clearly won’t let a favourite go this easily.
No luck for him. Next up is the ‘Villa Vergano’, a climb that has always been particularly suited to attacks.
…it looks like it actually is. With 27 kilometers to go,

Bakelants,

Boasson Hagen and

Van Garderen escape from the peloton with a tremendous attack! The trio has already caught up with

Kung, who has been swallowed up by the group as well, while

Hacecký and

Dzhus are currently with them.

Ludvigsson takes advantage of the current situation and goes on his own.
Tinkoff is in the lead trying to bring

Trofimov back there. They currently stand 20 seconds behind the 3 favourites’ break.
The Russian army fills the gap with them, who had caught

Ahlstrand in the meantime.
Other bad news incoming… and also this time it’ll be bad news for Vesuvio, mostly…

Andy Schleck apparently was caught off guard by the higher tempo set by the head of the race, and standing in the second half of the pack, he got dropped along with a group of 45. What an unlucky day for Vesuvio this has been so far, especially in such a decisive moment of the season.
The bunch in the lead is made up of circa 80 riders and currently can count on more than 2 minutes on

Schleck’s group.
A break of 6 with most of the names you’d expect to see attacks, just when we reach the crucial part of the climb!

Ponzi started the attack, and is carrying

Ricco,

Trofimov,

Bakelants,

Hagen and

Van Garderen away with him.
The group is trying to bring them back behind, but they won’t have easy life! What an intense race, and they still need to ride through more than 23 kilometers!

Ponzi with a raise! The Ardennes recluse is uncontrollable today, and only

Bakelants can follow his wheels for the moment.
The two of them look to be the stronger of them all today, as they’ve already gained more than 30 seconds on the rest of their initial group!
Behind them, they don’t want to give in such a prestigious race when there’s still quite some field to try to get back on them.

Ricco and

Trofimov are trying the hardest currently.

Trofimov eventually manages to catch them a few kilometers later.

Ricco is still some seconds behind - the pic doesn’t convey the idea too well.

Ginanni meanwhile escaped from the pack and is already pretty close to

Van Garderen’s and

Hagen’s duo, who in turn have caught

Ricco, who didn’t manage to join the 3 in front.
Here’s a heads-up, right at the feet of the last climb, ‘San Fermo di Battaglia’:
The head of the race gets under the sign indicating that there’s less than 10 kilometers to go, and they’re soon to tackle the last chance for the punchers to shine!
The pack, led by

Dekker, caught

Ginanni and

Ricco, and at the moment I’m typing, they also force

Van Garderen and

Hagen to give up, at least temporarily. This means that there’s just a group of 3 in the front.

Trofimov surprisingly gets dropped! The Russian suffers the mad pace

Ponzi and

Bakelants are setting. Nothing is decided for him though, if he sits and climbs at his own pace he might eventually try something!
Right behind him,

Gesink tries his luck! He is 40 seconds behind Tinkoff’s captain, about a minute behind the leading duo.

Bakelants and

Ponzi reached the top of San Fermo already! 5 kilometers to go now, and if nothing unexpected happens, it looks like they’re going to fight it out in a sprint.

Trofimov interestingly started to gain some time back on them. Currently he is less than 20 seconds behind the leading duo, and if the two of them make the common mistake of looking at each other for too long, a tough opponent may get back on their wheels for the final sprint.
Flamme Rouge it is! 1 kilometer to go,

Ponzi in the better position after forcing his rival to relay for the entireness of the final downhill sector.

Trofimov still bridging the gap second by second, but the time may heartbreakingly not be enough for him.
The sprint is off!

Ponzi gets off

Bakelants’ wheel and effortlessly overtakes him with a few meters to go!
As you can see,

Trofimov was getting so close to the point of seeing the duo, but unfortunately for him, he’ll just have to sit back and enjoy the sprint for the 1st place.
Less than 100 meters to go,

Ponzi extends his margin, it’s just a matter of seconds until he’ll be able to celebrate his second monument of the season!
He has done it! What a win for this season’s dominator! He was the one to attack and form the 6-men break with 25 kilometers to go, he was the one to shake off anyone else but

Bakelants a few kilometers later, and it was thanks to his inhuman forcing that

Trofimov got dropped! Never has a win been more deserved than this, the fans will go mad for him, especially after taking such a win a few kilometers away from where he was born, Kudos!

Bakelants was perfect today, both tactically and physically, but had to bow at yet another great performance by

Simone Ponzi. He’ll have to settle for yet another 2nd place, but I’m sure he won’t mind after watching is race on the TV.

Trofimov lacked the stamina today, but he still takes a bittersweet podium.
The group arrives almost a minute later and

Koretzky surprisingly takes the 4th place after anticipating the sprint. Important spot with a view at the PT rankings fight.
Behind him, well, that’s what you call a pretty damn close sprint I guess!

Sagan isn’t less so for Becherovka and takes a more than very nice 5th and keeps overperforming hilariously, while as for the other places… well that might be a tad more difficult for the race directors to decide!
For now we’re told that

Van Garderen narrowly snatches the 6th and gathers some important points for Movistar.

Pichon is 7th, in front of someone who hoped to obtain more than 8th today, who is

Boasson Hagen.

Ginanni is 9th, in front of

Ricco who rounds off the top 10, grabbing other points for Festina’s final rush at the ProTour.

Flügel comes just outside of the top 10, providing a perfect final picture of Volkswagen’s season, while

Gilbert is 12th in front of

Froome,

Dekker,

Gautier and

Madrazo.
Denifl closes his race in 22nd, Pozzovivo comes in 28th, with Skujins ending up in 33rd in his same group. Same for Gesink, 36th today.
Best placed rider for Vesuvio is Frank Schleck, coming in 45th. Yup, that must hurt at this point. Cunego is just 68th. The Italian didn’t use his skills to even try to take a win here for the 4th time ever.
Final Results:
| Rank | Name | Team | Time |
| 1 | Simone Ponzi | Good Energy | 6h31'45 |
| 2 | Jan Bakelants | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 3 | Yuri Trofimov | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 4 | Clement Koretzky | Festina-Canal+ | + 1'28 |
| 5 | Peter Sagan | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 6 | Tejay Van Garderen | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 7 | Laurent Pichon | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 8 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 9 | Francesco Ginanni | Pokerstars.com | s.t. |
| 10 | Riccardo Ricco | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 11 | Aleksandar Flügel | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 12 | Philippe Gilbert | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 13 | Chris Froome | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 14 | Daniel Martin | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 15 | Thomas Dekker | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 16 | Cyril Gautier | Ayubowan! | s.t. |
| 17 | Angel Madrazo | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 18 | Mohamed Shawal Anuar Aziz | Quickstep | + 2'12 |
| 19 | Maxim Pokidov | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 20 | Ilnur Zakarin | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 21 | Lars Boom | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. |
| 22 | Stefan Denifl | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 23 | Dimitri Claeys | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 24 | Thomas Lebas | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 25 | Davide Villella | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. |
| 26 | Joshua Edmondson | Pendleton's | + 2'42 |
| 27 | Jack Bobridge | Oz Cycling Project | s.t. |
| 28 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Oz Cycling Project | s.t. |
| 29 | Vegard Robinson Bugge | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 30 | Leopold König | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 31 | Maurice Schreurs | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 32 | Tobias Ludvigsson | Swedbank-PEAB | s.t. |
| 33 | Toms Skujins | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 34 | Tomohiro Kinoshita | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 35 | Martin Reimer | Swedbank-PEAB | s.t. |
| 36 | Robert Gesink | Project 1t4i | + 3'38 |
| 37 | Shinpei Fukuda | Bouygues Telecom | + 5'01 |
| 38 | Stefan Schumacher | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 39 | Vitaliy Popkov | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 40 | Vincenzo Nibali | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 41 | Tim Dees | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 42 | Volodymyr Dzhus | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 43 | Martin Hacecký | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 44 | Fredrik Strand Galta | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 45 | Frank Schleck | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 46 | Stefan Kung | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 47 | Martijn Keizer | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. |
| 48 | Vladimir Gusev | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | + 5'32 |
| 49 | Damiano Caruso | Good Energy | + 6'21 |
| 50 | Arthur Vichot | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 51 | Marcus Burghardt | Oz Cycling Project | s.t. |
| 52 | Sean De Bie | Venchi | s.t. |
| 53 | Giovanni Visconti | Oz Cycling Project | s.t. |
| 54 | Marcello Pavarin | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 55 | Sven Erik Bystrom | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 56 | Sebastien Reichenbach | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 57 | Andrea Palini | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 58 | Lawrence Warbasse | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 59 | Jelle Vanendert | Project 1t4i | s.t. |
| 60 | Marc Goos | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 61 | Daniel Hoelgaard | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 62 | Yuriy Vasyliv | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 63 | Gianluca Brambilla | Project 1t4i | s.t. |
| 64 | Alexey Lutsenko | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 65 | Tommy Zaini | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 66 | Pengda Jiao | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 67 | Diego Ulissi | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 68 | Damiano Cunego | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 69 | Maciej Paterski | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 70 | Cristiano Salerno | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 71 | Pello Bilbao | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 72 | Bernhard Kohl | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 73 | Andrii Bratashcuk | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 74 | Havard Blikra | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 75 | Jaco Venter | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 76 | Louis Meintjes | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 77 | Dominik Fuchs | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 78 | Anthony Delaplace | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 79 | Ion Izagirre | Pokerstars.com | s.t. |
| 80 | Jerome Coppel | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 81 | Magnus Cort Nielsen | Swedbank-PEAB | + 8'25 |
| 82 | Blel Kadri | Ayubowan! | + 9'53 |
| 83 | Jiri Polnicky | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 84 | Asela Sisira | Ayubowan! | s.t. |
| 85 | Enrico Barbin | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 86 | Zico Waeytens | Quickstep | + 11'45 |
| 87 | Alexander Rybakov | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 88 | Jakob Fuglsang | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 89 | Pedro Miguel Paulinho | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 90 | Tom Jelte Slagter | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 91 | Maximillian Schachmann | Venchi | s.t. |
| 92 | Paavo Paajanen | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 93 | Tom Diggle | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 94 | Christoph Mai | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 95 | Sergio Barrio | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 96 | Adrian Honkisz | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 97 | Jakub Danacik | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 98 | Matteo Rabottini | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 99 | Dmitri Medvedev | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 100 | Marcio Portela | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 101 | Souheil Khederi | Oz Cycling Project | s.t. |
| 102 | Christopher De Souza | Ayubowan! | s.t. |
| 103 | Zdenek Stybar | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 104 | Matteo Bono | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 105 | Chiaffredo Grippo | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 106 | Nicolae Tanovitchii | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 107 | Irakli Bablidze | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 108 | Rubén Plaza | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 109 | Eliot Lietaer | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 110 | Sergey Chernetskiy | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 111 | Michael Kolar | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 112 | Gregory Hugentobler | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 113 | Stefano Agostini | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 114 | Markus Eibegger | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 115 | Mattia Cattaneo | Good Energy | s.t. |
| 116 | Robert Bush | Festina-Canal+ | s.t. |
| 117 | Jo Kogstad Ringheim | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 118 | Louis Vervaeke | Venchi | s.t. |
| 119 | Antton Ibarguren | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 120 | Maurits Lammertink | Project 1t4i | s.t. |
| 121 | Michael Rodriguez Galindo | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 122 | Alexey Tsatevich | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 123 | Anton Samokhvalov | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 124 | Marco Marzano | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 125 | Matej Vysna | Becherovka - Petrof | s.t. |
| 126 | Andy Schleck | Vesuvio - Accumalux | s.t. |
| 127 | Michel Koch | Pokerstars.com | s.t. |
| 128 | Vladimir Isaychev | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 129 | George Alexandru Stancu | Project 1t4i | s.t. |
| 130 | Songezo Jim | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 131 | Jonathan Fumeaux | Swisscom - UBS | s.t. |
| 132 | Sergey Shilov | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | s.t. |
| 133 | Simon Zahner | Swisscom - UBS | + 13'52 |
| 134 | Kristian Haugaard Jensen | Swedbank-PEAB | s.t. |
| 135 | Amaro Antunes | Venchi | s.t. |
| 136 | Josef Hosek | Becherovka - Petrof | + 14'17 |
| 137 | Ole Haavardsholm | Venchi | s.t. |
| 138 | Mikel Iturria | Bacardi Limited | s.t. |
| 139 | Ben Hermans | Swedbank-PEAB | + 15'55 |
| 140 | Nicolas Edet | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 141 | Kleber Silva | Pendleton's | s.t. |
| 142 | Ivan Rovny | Tinkoff Bank - Tinkoff Insurance | + 17'35 |
| 143 | Salvatore Mancuso | Bacardi Limited | + 18'01 |
| 144 | Yoeri Havik | Project 1t4i | s.t. |
| 145 | Gökhan Hasta | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 146 | Daniel Paulus | VolksWagen - Andritz | s.t. |
| 147 | Jonas Ahlstrand | Swedbank-PEAB | + 20'34 |
| 148 | Andris Vosekalns | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 149 | Tomohiro Hayakawa | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 150 | Anatoliy Sosnitskiy | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 151 | Dylan Groenewegen | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. |
| 152 | Philip Lavery | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 153 | Steven Kruijswijk | Venchi | s.t. |
| 154 | Thomas Lövkvist | Swedbank-PEAB | s.t. |
| 155 | Vincent Jérôme | Orange - KLM Cycling | s.t. |
| 156 | Estifanos Kebede | Bouygues Telecom | s.t. |
| 157 | Anatoliy Pakthusov | Metinvest-Dacia | s.t. |
| 158 | Fabio Aru | Aegon - Lavazza | s.t. |
| 159 | Eric Young | Movistar - US Postal | s.t. |
| 160 | Pieter Serry | Quickstep | s.t. |
| 161 | Pablo Mudarra | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 162 | Nicolas Roche | Pokerstars.com | + 21'30 |
| 163 | Jan Oelerich | Pokerstars.com | + 21'57 |
| 164 | Alexis Dulin | Ayubowan! | s.t. |
| 165 | Danilo Napolitano | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 166 | Sondre Holst Enger | Aker - MOT | s.t. |
| 167 | Mohamed Harrif Salleh | Meiji - JR East | s.t. |
| 168 | Remco Te Brake | Project 1t4i | + 23'19 |
| 169 | Jaroslaw Marycz | Pendleton's | + 24'18 |
| 170 | Kenny Elissonde | Ayubowan! | + 24'40 |
| 171 | Jordi Simon | Movistar - US Postal | + 25'22 |
| 172 | Libin Chen | Red Bull - Huawei | + 26'07 |
| 173 | Sep Vanmarcke | Aegon - Lavazza | + 26'47 |
| 174 | Jan Dieteren | Pokerstars.com | + 30'02 |
| 175 | Stefan Hristov | Red Bull - Huawei | + 34'01 |
| 176 | Heiko Redecker | Red Bull - Huawei | s.t. |
| 177 | Charles Anguilet | Oz Cycling Project | + 34'36 |
| 178 | Daniil Fominykh | Meiji - JR East | + 36'11 |
| 179 | Antonio Santoro | Venchi | s.t. |
| 180 | Paul Martens | Project 1t4i | + 36'43 |
| 181 | Nidush Nirantha Fernando | Ayubowan! | + 37'50 |
| 182 | Sven Nooytens | Aegon - Lavazza | + 39'02 |
| 183 | Kristian Sbaragli | Aegon - Lavazza | + 39'39 |
| 184 | Francisco Javier Echarri | Pokerstars.com | s.t. |
| 185 | Damien Gaudin | Ayubowan! | + 40'08 |
| 186 | Glenn O'Shea | Oz Cycling Project | + 44'55 |
| 187 | Kevin Predatsch | VolksWagen - Andritz | + 52'57 |
| DNF | Johnny Hoogerland | Swedbank-PEAB | DNF |
| DNF | Nico Keinath | Pokerstars.com | DNF |
| DNF | Adam Phelan | Oz Cycling Project | DNF |
| DNF | Ben Gastauer | Vesuvio - Accumalux | DNF |
| DNF | Adam Yates | Venchi | DNF |