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Antonio Andolini | Il Lombardia
Ian Butler
jandal7 - Most interesting! Thanks a lot for the support Wink

Raziz - Quite so. The fun will end eventually but long may it continue!

rogvi97 - Haha I see your point. However in this savegame Cavendish has already taken a bit of a regression and can no longer be called a top sprinter. Plus he seems in awful shape Pfft

sutty68 - Cheers!

Tamijo - Yeah. Really makes you wonder about that GC, huh Cool
 
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Ripley
Absolutely on fire, fascinating stuff. Gruppetto in the mountains, methinks, to add more stages from breakaways later.
 
Ian Butler
Ripley wrote:
Absolutely on fire, fascinating stuff. Gruppetto in the mountains, methinks, to add more stages from breakaways later.


Thanks a lot. It might not be a choice, though Grin
 
Ian Butler
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Ladies and gentlemen

Welcome back to Captain Bike Racer! Yesterday I gave a review of the final stage before the 1st rest day in the Giro d'Italia. Last time I discussed why Nairo Quintana has no other choice but to win the Giro. Today I will talk about the fall and rise of the Roman Empire. I mean of Antonio Andolini.

ANDOLINI GIVES GIRO D'ITALIA BACK TO CLIMBERS
The return to order
The Giro has seen Antonio Andolini go superhuman and show what he can really do with a bike between his legs. A new star is born and many cycling fans are already jumping on the hype-train. A new Sagan, a new Merckx, a new Hinault, a new Coppi. But as Antonio would say: it's just Antonio.

We've already reviewed these stages, so now we'll just focus on the Italian.

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In the next sprint stage, Bouhanni managed to get his victory in a nice mass sprint. Andolini did his best but "only" managed an 11th place here.

Result - Stage 6
1Nacer BouhanniTeam Giant-Alpecin4h19'33
2Marc SarreauAg2r La Mondiales.t.
3Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
4Davide AppollonioCattelan Italias.t.
5Niccolo BonifazioEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
6Jens DebusschereMTN-Qhubekas.t.
7Davide CimolaiMovistar Teams.t.
8Elia VivianiOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
9Fernando GaviriaIAM Cyclings.t.
10Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Teams.t.
11Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italias.t.


The next stage could've been something for him, with a finish similar to Huy. The final kilometer was steeply uphill but with his form and power he could ride for the win.

However, he let himself get drummed away a bit and in the uphill battle he was boxed in. According to him, that definitely cost him a podium spot and we happily believe him.

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Fuglsang was the fastest uphill and took the win, while Ando took a respectable 7th place.

Result - Stage 7
1Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE4h20'33
2Carlos Alberto BetancurMTN-Qhubekas.t.
3Leopold KönigTeam Skys.t.
4Nairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
5Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.
6Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 34
7Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italias.t.
8Fabio AruAstana Pro Teams.t.
9Simon YatesBMC Racing Teams.t.


And then came the first big mountain stage. For some, finally, for others, already. Ando must've felt his time in Pink was up. 8 stages was long enough. Cattelan and himself gave one final show in the Pink Jersey.

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And there were candidates to take the jersey. As soon as they hit the mountains, Movistar hit the front. The pace skyrocketed.

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For Ando, it was a disaster. He had to let the peloton go on the first climb. The Maglia Rosa was gone, so it seemed.

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It's a credit to Ando that he himself led the gruppetto over the mountain.

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Quintana flew over the mountain tops to the win and to Pink. The order has been restored!

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Result - Stage 8
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team5h32'01
2Philip DeignanIAM Cycling+ 1'22
3Rigoberto UranMovistar Team+ 1'31
4Kevin SeeldraeyersEtixx - Quick-step+ 2'41
5Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 3'07
6Julian ArredondoTeam Sky+ 3'24
7Stefano PirazziTrek Factory Racing+ 3'32
8Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 3'42
9Leão PalaciosTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 4'24
10Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.


And how quickly our young Italian made his switch. If I can't be a climber, I'll be a sprinter, is probably what he said. In the next stage, Cattelan formed a sprint train for their man in Red, points jersey, Andolini.

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Versatile, powerful, talented. It's a big credit to him that he even makes it to the front of a sprint in progress.

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But under normal conditions, specialised sprinters have that little extra something in a final straight line, and Ando dropped back to 6th place. Still a very noteworthy place in a mass sprint, though!

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Result - Stage 9
1Marc SarreauAg2r La Mondiale5h47'55
2Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
3Jens DebusschereMTN-Qhubekas.t.
4Danny Van PoppelTeam LottoNL - Jumbos.t.
5Nacer BouhanniTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
6Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italias.t.
7Niccolo BonifazioEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
8Davide CimolaiMovistar Teams.t.
9Fernando GaviriaIAM Cyclings.t.
10Davide AppollonioCattelan Italias.t.


And so on the first rest day, this is the situation:

General Classification
1Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team34h08'14
2Rigoberto UranMovistar Team+ 3'05
3Vincenzo NibaliAstana Pro Team+ 3'26
4Fabio AruAstana Pro Team+ 5'10
5Jakob FuglsangOrica-GreenEDGE+ 8'01
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+ 8'42
7Julian ArredondoTeam Sky+ 9'28
8Esteban ChávesOrica-GreenEDGE+ 10'56
9Leopold KönigTeam Sky+ 11'36
10Diego RosaCattelan Italia+ 12'22
11Carlos Alberto BetancurMTN-Qhubeka+ 12'33
12Riccardo ZoidlTrek Factory Racing+ 12'47
13Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia+ 12'51
14Simon YatesBMC Racing Team+ 13'05
15Louis MeintjesEtixx - Quick-step+ 13'17
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16Rafal MajkaTinkoff-Saxo+ 14'41
17Louis VervaekeLotto Soudal+ 16'37
18Rein TaaramaeCattelan Italia+ 17'09
19Francesco Manuel BongiornoCattelan Italia+ 17'57
20Eduardo SepulvedaIAM Cycling+ 18'53
21Edoardo ZardiniAg2r La Mondiale+ 19'18
22Joaquim RodriguezTeam Katusha+ 20'10
23Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 20'37
24Leão PalaciosTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 21'01
25Fabio FellineTrek Factory Racing+ 21'21
26Dylan TeunsBMC Racing Team+ 21'45
27Joe DombrowskiBMC Racing Team+ 22'05
28Tom Jelte SlagterTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 22'10
29Daniel NavarroMovistar Team+ 23'08
30Lawson CraddockTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 23'15
31Tanel KangertAstana Pro Team+ 23'16
32Daniele RattoCattelan Italia+ 24'57
33Nacer BouhanniTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 25'37
34Maurits LammertinkTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 27'03
35Simone PonziLampre-Merida+ 27'50
36Davide VillellaLampre-Merida+ 28'29
37Moreno MoserEtixx - Quick-step+ 28'33
38Gorka IzagirreMovistar Team+ 28'36
39Philip DeignanIAM Cycling+ 29'51
40Gianluca BrambillaBMC Racing Team+ 30'07
41Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+ 30'27
42Manuele BoaroOrica-GreenEDGE+ 31'02
43Stefano PirazziTrek Factory Racing+ 31'10
44Enrico BarbinLampre-Merida+ 31'52
45Nick Van Der LijkeTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 32'16
46Jan BakelantsTrek Factory Racing+ 32'23
47Davide AppollonioCattelan Italia+ 33'07
48Daniel MorenoMovistar Team+ 33'19
49Niccolo BonifazioEtixx - Quick-step+ 33'26
50Jens DebusschereMTN-Qhubeka+ 33'30
51Danny Van PoppelTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 33'41
52Pierre RollandAstana Pro Teams.t.
53Matthieu LadagnousTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 33'45
54Michel KrederTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 33'58
55Mikel NieveMovistar Team+ 34'21
56Maxime BouetFDJ+ 35'04
57Silvio HerklotzTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 35'17
58Igor AntonMovistar Team+ 35'45
59Leigh HowardOrica-GreenEDGE+ 35'53
60Florencio EmeryMovistar Team+ 36'08
61Kristian SbaragliMTN-Qhubeka+ 36'12
62Vasil KiryienkaTeam Sky+ 36'22
63Yoann OffredoAg2r La Mondiale+ 36'34
64Daan OlivierTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 36'37
65Peter StetinaBMC Racing Team+ 37'02
66Sam BennettMTN-Qhubeka+ 37'04
67Sondre Holst EngerMTN-Qhubeka+ 37'37
68Francis De GreefLotto Soudal+ 38'13
69Sebastián HenaoTeam Sky+ 38'19
70Davide CimolaiMovistar Team+ 38'20
71Edward TheunsLotto Soudal+ 38'27
72Matthew GossOrica-GreenEDGE+ 38'35
73Julien SimonFDJ+ 38'44
74Rasmus GuldhammerSoutheast+ 39'15
75Luca ChiricoTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 39'28
76Gaëtan BilleTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 39'59
77Pierre-Roger LatourAg2r La Mondiale+ 40'13
78Fernando GaviriaIAM Cycling+ 40'21
79Reto HollensteinTrek Factory Racing+ 40'27
80Julien El FaresIAM Cycling+ 40'46
81Kristijan DurasekAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 40'59
82Kevin SeeldraeyersEtixx - Quick-step+ 41'45
83Maciej PaterskiTinkoff-Saxo+ 41'46
84Bakhtiyar KozhatayevAstana Pro Team+ 42'27
85Jay McCarthyBardiani CSF+ 42'28
86Maxime MonfortLotto Soudal+ 42'36
87Jan BrockhoffTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 43'05
88José Joaquin RojasTeam Katusha+ 43'57
89Davide MalacarneAstana Pro Team+ 44'02
90Sean De BieLotto Soudal+ 44'31
91Haritz OrbeTeam Katushas.t.
92Manuel SenniTinkoff-Saxo+ 45'03
93Luke DurbridgeFDJ+ 45'04
94Mikhail IgnatievIAM Cycling+ 45'06
95Romain HardyFDJ+ 45'15
96Ryder HesjedalTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 45'41
97Alexei TsatevichTinkoff-Saxo+ 45'49
98Tyler FarrarTrek Factory Racing+ 46'00
99José HerradaTeam Katushas.t.
100Mark CavendishTeam Sky+ 46'02
101Jonathan CastroviejoTinkoff-Saxo+ 46'45
102Fränk SchleckMTN-Qhubeka+ 46'57
103Andrea FediTeam Katusha+ 47'11
104Pim LigthartTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 47'29
105Patrick GretschAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 47'32
106Loïc VliegenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 47'45
107Zico WaeytensLotto Soudal+ 47'47
108Jonathan FumeauxBardiani CSF+ 48'05
109Romain SicardEtixx - Quick-step+ 48'09
110Vincent JérômeAg2r La Mondiale+ 48'35
111Florian VachonAg2r La Mondiale+ 48'41
112Matthew BuscheBMC Racing Team+ 48'44
113Serghei TvetcovIAM Cycling+ 49'48
114Oliver NaesenTinkoff-Saxo+ 50'18
115Andrea GuardiniAstana Pro Team+ 50'45
116Stefano NardelliTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 51'10
117Nathan BrownTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 51'21
118Christophe LaborieFDJ+ 51'27
119Cédric PineauEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
120Mattia CattaneoTeam Sky+ 52'53
121Marc SarreauAg2r La Mondiale+ 52'56
122Daniil FominykhSoutheast+ 53'14
123Chris Anker SørensenTinkoff-Saxo+ 53'20
124Christopher Juul JensenAg2r La Mondiale+ 53'22
125Rudy MolardBMC Racing Team+ 53'56
126Mitchell DockerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 53'57
127Xin LuoTinkoff-Saxos.t.
128Alexandre PichotMTN-Qhubeka+ 54'53
129Per Ole WoldTinkoff-Saxo+ 54'54
130Ramon SinkeldamTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 55'20
131Simone PetilliLampre-Merida+ 55'29
132Boy Van PoppelTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 56'13
133Geoffrey SoupeFDJ+ 56'15
134Ivano SchicchiTeam Sky+ 56'27
135Gedinimas ButkusMTN-Qhubeka+ 56'28
136Adam HansenTeam Sky+ 56'31
137Raymond KrederIAM Cycling+ 57'19
138Kris BoeckmansLotto Soudal+ 57'40
139Hugo HouleOrica-GreenEDGE+ 58'00
140Matteo PelucchiMTN-Qhubeka+ 58'02
141Antonino ParrinelloSoutheast+ 58'05
142José Jesús MínguezTeam Katusha+ 58'17
143Oscar GattoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 58'38
144Dario CataldoCattelan Italia+ 58'54
145Adam BlytheIAM Cycling+ 59'01
146Ersen WeissAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 59'27
147Davide ViganoSoutheast+ 59'50
148Jonas VangenechtenEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h00'03
149Pierpaolo De NegriSoutheast+ 1h00'10
150Damien GaudinFDJ+ 1h00'12
151Andrea PasqualonLampre-Merida+ 1h00'34
152Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Team+ 1h00'51
153Florian GauglSoutheast+ 1h01'05
154Frederik BackaertBardiani CSF+ 1h01'27
155Timothy DupontEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h01'38
156Tom Van AsbroeckLotto Soudal+ 1h02'09
157Roy JansIAM Cycling+ 1h02'15
158Sirko LaudeleyBardiani CSF+ 1h02'22
159Shakhin SirkhaevLampre-Merida+ 1h02'40
160Thibaut PinotAg2r La Mondiale+ 1h02'52
161Carlos GalvizAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 1h03'18
162Ryan MullenLampre-Merida+ 1h05'01
163Björn LeukemansEtixx - Quick-step+ 1h05'34
164Campbell FlakemoreBMC Racing Team+ 1h06'23
165Timo RoosenTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h06'36
166Omar BertazzoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 1h07'47
167Nelson OliveiraLampre-Merida+ 1h08'35
168Maciej BodnarAstana Pro Team+ 1h09'43
169Mathew HaymanTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h10'17
170Danilo IllarioBardiani CSF+ 1h10'18
171Eugenio AlafaciSoutheast+ 1h11'20
172Federico ZurloCattelan Italia+ 1h12'04
173Mickael DelageFDJ+ 1h12'37
174Pieter JacobsTrek Factory Racing+ 1h12'48
175Rodolfo FagnoniTeam Katusha+ 1h14'42
176Yonnatta MonsalveAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 1h15'46
177Marvin Van ZwamTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h16'19
178Shoji HayashiTeam Katusha+ 1h16'33
179Jelle DondersTrek Factory Racing+ 1h16'44
180Alexander PorsevTeam Katusha+ 1h17'07
181Robin StenuitTrek Factory Racing+ 1h18'48
182Marco BenfattoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 1h18'59
183Matteo BusatoAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela+ 1h20'34
184Davide Ballerini Bardiani CSF+ 1h22'41
185Theo BosTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h22'53
186Michael Van StaeyenFDJ+ 1h23'36
187Pavel JaraBardiani CSF+ 1h24'36
188Tom LeezerSoutheast+ 1h25'05
189Luca AgliottoneTeam Cannondale - Garmin+ 1h25'16
190Andrea ManfrediLampre-Merida+ 1h32'37
191Barry MarkusTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h38'23
192Stan WijkelBardiani CSF+ 1h46'27
193Luigi MilettaCattelan Italia+ 1h48'01
194Liam BertazzoSoutheast+ 1h48'34


Points Classification
1Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia119
2Marc SarreauAg2r La Mondiale79
3Nacer BouhanniTeam Giant-Alpecin65
4Danny Van PoppelTeam LottoNL - Jumbo63
5Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team56


Mountain Points Classification
1Philip DeignanIAM Cycling62
2Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team51
3Kevin SeeldraeyersEtixx - Quick-step41
4Rigoberto UranMovistar Team21
5Stefano PirazziTrek Factory Racing21



And so Andolini still holds the Points Jersey, with a nice lead over Sarreau, and the Young Rider Jersey, with 14 seconds over Yates. But the Maglia Rosa is where it belongs, and young Andolini will have to wait at least another year to wear that magnificant jersey.

Captain Bike Racer approves.
 
Mresuperstar
All hail the new Italian Peter Sagan. Go get that points jersey. Wink
 
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Ian Butler
Mresuperstar wrote:
All hail the new Italian Peter Sagan. Go get that points jersey. Wink


All hail!

Captain Bike Racer approves Wink
 
Ian Butler
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Interview Rein Taaramae

Welcome, fellow fans of Antonio Andolini. Today we have a real treat for you. We interviewed Antonio's team mate in the Giro, Rein Taaramae. Read the full report on our trip to the hotel here. Below is our interview.

Thanks for making time for us, Rein.
No problem at all. I'm taking it easy today anyway. Always happy to help.

As you know, we represent the Antonio Andolini Fan Club. It may be interesting for you to introduce yourself and your relation to Antonio for our readers.
I'm Rein Taaramae, I'm from Estonia and I'm 30 years old. I've raced for Cofidis a long time. I'm a climber and someone who enjoys life as much as possible.
I was offered a contract to join Cattelan Italia and it didn't take much convincing to move here for my future. Antonio is my team mate and I've known him only a few months but we get along great, he's a very nice fellow.

How is the atmosphere in the team at the moment?
Very good, really. We make fun a lot and it's great to be on a roll in this Giro. Three stage wins is beyond our expectations and it's only the first rest day.

You tried to attack in the mountains. How are the legs?
I'm feeling really good, that's why I tried to get away, but Movistar was riding too hard and wouldn't risk anyone getting a gap.
I hope I can prove my form in later mountain stages.

What is Cattelan still hoping to achieve in this Giro?
We want to continue on our success, add another stage win to the counter. And, of course, try to keep that Red Jersey for Antonio. He's really made a goal of it and once something's in his head... But, it won't be easy.

How do you find his chances?
Well, he'll be under threat from two sides. Sarreau is not too far off and Quintana might take a few more stage wins. Both are more suited to win more stages are specialists, but Antonio will give them a good fight, I'm certain of that.

How is it to work for Antonio? Is he easy to work with, or a demanding team leader?
Antonio is Antonio. Off the bike he's always a gentle person. On the bike he's good, too, but he can really put you to work and it'll hurt in the evening. However after the race, the first thing he does is show his gratitude, even if the race didn't end like he wanted it to. That and his great success make it very easy to work for him and go 100%.
But in the mountains, I'll be working for myself! (laughs) And also for Rosa when neccessary.

Thanks so much for your time. Good luck, Rein, we hope you can give Cattelan a stage win in those mountains!
Thank you, I hope so, too, obviously!
 
Ripley
Read the full report on our trip to the hotel here.


Love it, nice touch, very creative! Though surely you could have gone the extra mile and actually mocked up an external page. Smile
 
Masterblaster01
Still i clicked it Embarassed Banana
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Selwink
Just been away from this story for 3 days, and holy shit I missed a lot. What an awesome Giro already, hopefully one more stage win (or even more?) is possible.
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Forever the Best
Great start of a Giro for Andolini! Get that maglia rossa!

PS: Do you know the finish location of stage 8?
 
rogvi97
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I also managed to click the link to the hotel report:lol:
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Forever the Best
There was a link to the hotel report? Missed that one and now it's gone :lol:
 
sutty68
Antonio has been putting in some good performances of late Wink
 
AbhishekLFC
Red looks better than Pink no? Wink

Brilliant Giro for Andolini so far!
 
Reveille
I clicked on the fake hotel report, should have put rick Astley on the other end of the link Smile

Will keeping the points jersey actually be tough? Or is Rein just trying to play it cool. 50 points seems like a wide margin.
 
Ian Butler
Ripley - Meh that'd be too regular Pfft thanks!

MasterBlaster01 - Grin

Selwink - I hope so, too. Final flat time trial seems a decent shot!

The Schleck Fan - Yes, it's Todi.

rogvi97 - Good for you Pfft

The Schleck Fan - Never has been :lol:

sutty68 - He certainly has. This Giro shows what he has in him!

AbhishekLFC - Oh yes, I think so, too!

Reveille - 50 points is a good gap but remember there are always 2 intermediate sprints with 8 points to be earned and a flat finish 25 pts, mountain 15 pts. So a sprinter winning twice can already catch up.
It's definitely possible that Antonio will take it, but he's already had his best days (unless he wins another 3 stages, which seems unlikely) while others are only getting started, like Quintana.
Hard to judge, we'll have to wait and see. That final TT might bring some welcome 25 points, though, if Antonio can win it!


Once again, thanks for the huge support!
 
Forever the Best
Thanks a lot! Though I think you posted the finish location of stage 7 instead, because there is no chance that Todi is the finish location of stage 8 Pfft
There wasn't a hotel report? Oh, nvm me then :lol:
 
Ian Butler
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Thanks a lot! Though I think you posted the finish location of stage 7 instead, because there is no chance that Todi is the finish location of stage 8 Pfft
There wasn't a hotel report? Oh, nvm me then :lol:


Oh yes stage 8 is Monte Petrano
 
Tamijo
This Giro is already a success, Pink was a dream, The points may also be impossible, but hopes a high and green.
 
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