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The Killer Wasps
alexkr00
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Amgen Tour of California
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Matteo Trentin and Michael "Bling" Matthews were the biggest names in terms of sprinters in California and both got their moments of glory both in terms of stages as well as leader's jersey.

The most crucial stages for the GC were the fifth stage which went up to Mount Baldy and the time - trial in the sixth stage. The stage up to Mount Baldy was brutal and we saw some serious time gaps between the favorites. George Bennett proved to have the freshest legs in the last kilometer and managed to grab the stage win. The only rider that did not lose time to Bennett was Bob Jungels.

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Bennett celebrates at the top of Mt. Baldy

Not being able to distance Jungels was not ideal for Bennett in terms of GC and even though the Kiwi became the leader of the race after the queen stage he failed to keep the yellow jersey after the time - trial. Despite only coming third in the stage, behind Tony Martin and Van Garderen, Jungels did more than enough to take the yellow jersey and the overall win as he was one minute faster than Bennett.

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Bob Jungels knew exactly what he had to do in the time - trial

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 1i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo Trentini.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo Trentin
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngStage 2i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo Trentin
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 3i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngEdward Theunsi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo Trentin
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 4i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngKristoffer Halvorseni.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael Matthews
i.imgur.com/1BYMgpi.pngStage 5i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge Bennetti.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge Bennett
i.imgur.com/N5PQetL.pngStage 6i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTony Martini.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob Jungels
i.imgur.com/hMriR0V.pngStage 7i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper Stuyveni.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob Jungels
Results
1.i.imgur.com/49l98o0.pngBob JungelsDeceuninck-Quick Step24h04'14
2.i.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 58
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTim WellensLotto Soudal+ 1'46
4.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel LandaMovistar Team+ 1'50
5.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngEnric MasDeceuninck-Quick Step+ 1'55
6.i.imgur.com/9jCzwfT.pngMichael WoodsEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 2'06
7.i.imgur.com/gcBwe62.pngRui Alberto CostaUAE Team Emirates+ 2'10
8.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngTejay Van GarderenEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 2'47
9.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunweb+ 2'56
10.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngIon IzagirreAstana Pro Team+ 3'08
11.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngValentin MadouasGroupama - FDJ+ 4'48
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAlessandro De MarchiCCC Team+ 5'23
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngWinner Andrew AnaconaMovistar Team+ 5'27
14.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngJonathan CastroviejoTeam INEOS+ 5'31
15.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngGreg Van AvermaetCCC Team+ 7'27
16.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMartijn TusveldTeam Sunwebs.t.
17.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngMichael AlbasiniMitchelton-Scott+ 7'39
18.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngGorka IzagirreAstana Pro Team+ 8'31
19.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngJosef CernyCCC Team+ 8'32
20.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngChris HamiltonTeam Sunweb+ 8'37
i.imgur.com/ByTZwu5.pngi.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngMichael MatthewsTeam Sunweb69
i.imgur.com/XXf9Lzj.pngi.imgur.com/VIck8sE.pngGeorge BennettTeam Jumbo-Visma30
i.imgur.com/nAqS9Pc.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngEnric MasDeceuninck-Quick Step24h06'09
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngEF Education First p/b Cannondale72h24'21

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 8
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Lonardii.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngM. A. Lopez

13 riders went clear today and no less than four of them were from Nippo. Among them, the blue jersey wearer, Givoanni Lonardi. The breakaway might have a chance today given how tricky the last half of the stage looks

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And indeed with 20 kilometers to go the advantage of the breakaway looked big enough to survive until the end of the stage. Only the seven strongest riders in the breakaway would survive though as they left their fellow escapes on the ups and downs of the final kilometers: Gouchard, Geschke, Canola, Cima, Laengen, Schar and Montaguti.

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The finish line comes quite quickly after the last downhill of the day so having a good position on the downhill will be crucial for those who want the stage win. Geschke looked really strong in the final but was not able to get away from the others as Canola stuck to his wheel on the downhill with the others not far behind either

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The best sprinter of the group, Marco Canola took advantage of his great position after the downhill and had no problems taking today's win. A great move from Nippo, who with 4 riders in front made sure the breakaway would give the pack a fair fight. Geschke faded away in the final kilometer and even lost the second place to Alexis Gougeard

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There were some events in the pack as well with plenty of falls and breaks in the pack on the last part of the stage. Majka and Roglic got away on the downhill but in the end they were registered with the same time as the rest of the riders that still hold hopes for a good GC after the previous stages.

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Not all of the riders with high ranking in the GC survived the stage actually as two of the performers from the previous stages found themselves in trouble after crashing. Ilnur Zakarin lost 4'40 to the main group today, while Dylan Teuns was even unluckier as he was forced to abandon the race.

Stage
1.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMarco CanolaNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè5h35'25
2.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngAlexis GougeardAg2r La Mondiales.t.
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngSimon GeschkeCCC Teams.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMatteo MontagutiAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
5.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngVegard Stake LaengenUAE Team Emiratess.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDamiano CimaNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanès.t.
7.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngMichael SchärCCC Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'19
9.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
10.i.imgur.com/n04si6i.pngSam BennettBORA - hansgrohes.t.
11.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngFabio FellineTrek - Segafredos.t.
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
14.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredos.t.
15.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb35h59'49
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 13
3.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 22
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 27
5.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 29
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 30
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 31
8.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 39
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 41
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 50
11.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 55
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'26
13.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 1'29
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJan BakelantsTeam Sunweb+ 1'43
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 1'57
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb82
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiovanni LonardiNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè31
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team36h00'16
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS108h02'41

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 4 Jours de Dunkerque
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With 6 flat stage this seemed like the perfect race for Dylan Groenewegen and the Dutchman got a great start to the race after winning the first stage. Things would get worse after this stage though as he fell ill and was forced to eventually abandon the race.

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Groenewegen won in the rain but it came with a price

With Groenewegen out we had a very opened race with each stage having a different winner. The stage that did the most damage to the GC stage was the fourth stage which saw only 12 riders finishing in the front group and Mike Teunissen taking the stage win after a great team work by Jumbo.

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Teunissen wins the hardest stage of the race

Disaster stroke once again for Jumbo in the fifth stage as with less than 10 kilometers the finish line Van Aert and Teunissen crashed ruining both of their hopes for the GC. Out of the 12 survivors of the fourth stage, Bryan Coquard got the best out of the bonus seconds to win the overall.

Stage by stage breakdown
WinnerLeader
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 1i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegeni.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngDylan Groenewegen
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 2i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der Poeli.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der Poel
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 3i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTom Devriendti.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der Poel
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 4i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMike Teunisseni.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngMarco Haller
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 5i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBryan Coquardi.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngMarco Haller
i.imgur.com/MlCBWbB.pngStage 6i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngMarc Sarreaui.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBryan Coquard
Results
1.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBryan CoquardVital Concept - B&B Hotels24h55'07
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der PoelCorendon - Circus+ 4
3.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngMarco HallerTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
4.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngTom DevriendtWanty - Gobert Cycling Team+ 10
5.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngRüdiger SeligBORA - hansgrohe+ 11
6.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngRick ZabelTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 12
7.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngHugo HofstetterCofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 14
8.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngStijn VandenberghAg2r La Mondiales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAmund Grøndahl JansenTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 20
10.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngNiki TerpstraTeam Total Direct Energie+ 56
11.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMarcus BurghardtBORA - hansgrohe+ 58
12.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngKévin Le CunffSt Michel - Auber 93+ 1'15
13.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngCesare BenedettiBORA - hansgrohes.t.
14.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBenoît CosnefroyAg2r La Mondiale+ 1'38
15.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngAlan BanaszekCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 1'40
16.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngBoy Van PoppelRoompot-Charles+ 1'41
17.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngPascal EenkhoornTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
18.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPaul MartensTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
19.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngAlex AranburuCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 2'27
20.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJulien AntomarchiNatura4Ever - Roubaix Lille Métropole+ 2'43
i.imgur.com/ByTZwu5.pngi.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngBryan CoquardVital Concept - B&B Hotels78
i.imgur.com/XXf9Lzj.pngi.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngRasmus TillerTeam Dimension Data9
i.imgur.com/nAqS9Pc.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngMathieu Van der PoelCorendon - Circus24h55'11
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTeam Jumbo-Visma74h46'21

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alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 9
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Lonardii.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngM. A. Lopez

We already had a time - trial with a climb at the end in the first day of the Giro, but compared with this one that one looks like children's play. It was clear from the first riders that finished the course that we will see some big gaps today even between the favorites.

Quintana didn't have a great week so far as he found himself almost two minutes down in the GC. Today things would get even worse as at the end of the day he would more than 6 minutes behind the pink jersey wearer

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The Yates brothers have been matched pretty evenly so far. That did not change today as Simon was only seven seconds faster than Adam. Not bad times for the Mitchelton riders but far from a great ones as well

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Vinvenzo Nibali seems like the Italians best bet to win the Giro this year. Today he had a decent ride but nothing spectacular finishing with 1h02'04

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Richie Porte is still looking for that one GC to prove that he is more than a one week rider. It looks like this Giro won't be that one though as today he was slower than Nibali by 34 seconds in a stage where he should be winning time on the Italian

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The first big time by the GC riders was set by Geraint Thomas today. The Ineos rider finished with a time that was 1 minute and 31 seconds faster than Nibali's

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The white jersey will be a Colombian affair this year. Lopez wore it at the start of the stage but it will be Bernal who will have it at the end as Lopez lost nearly one minute to his compatriot and 1 minute and 37 seconds to Thomas

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Konrad had a great first week, winning one stage and nearly winning a second one. He continues his great start of the Giro with a good time today, enough for a top 10, but 1 minute and 27 seconds behind Thomas

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Roglic had a slower start to the stage and was quite behind Thomas at the first intermediate check points. He shook things up on the climb though and managed to beat the Brit's time by 19 seconds at the finish line

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Dumoulin came second in the opening time - trial, but then took the pink jersey after winning two hilly stages. Today he was flying at all intermediate check points and he took his revenge on Roglic after the loss from the first stage. The Sunweb rider crossed the line 39 seconds than the Slovenian!

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb1h00'09
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 39
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 58
4.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Team+ 1'37
5.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 1'41
7.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'53
8.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 1'55
9.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 2'04
10.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'25
11.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 2'29
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 2'35
13.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team+ 3'06
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 3'07
15.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 3'12
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb36h59'58
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 52
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'29
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 2'11
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 2'36
6.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'47
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 3'02
8.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 3'08
9.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 4'01
10.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'23
11.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 4'45
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 4'49
13.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 5'02
14.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 5'08
15.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 5'25
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb107
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiovanni LonardiNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè31
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS37h02'09
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS111h10'46

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 10
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Lonardii.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

We're back in Il Giro after the rest day with a very flat stage, ideal ground for the sprinters.

Ewan and Viviani had the best trains as their teams battle for the front positions inside the last 3 kilometers, with the other sprinters just being happy following their wheels

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Alvaro Hodeg pulled out an amazing lead out for Viviani and the Italian Champion entered the last kilometer with quite a gap to the rest of the field

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But he was not strong enough to keep his speed and he bottled with 300 meters to go as he was passed by both Ewan and Sam Bennett

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And it's Ewan who is first across the finish line! Primoz Roglic kept up with the sprinters today and it was a good move by the Slovenian as there was a slip in the back which saw both Bora riders from the top 10 in the GC losing time. No other big fishes were caught in the net

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudal3h20'50
2.i.imgur.com/n04si6i.pngSam BennettBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAlexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPhil BauhausBahrain - Meridas.t.
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAndrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngElia VivianiDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
7.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngAlvaro HodegDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
9.i.imgur.com/i7IA7vj.pngMaximiliano Ariel RichezeDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam BlytheLotto Soudals.t.
11.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJasper De BuystLotto Soudals.t.
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngJakub MareczkoCCC Teams.t.
13.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiacomo NizzoloTeam Dimension Datas.t.
14.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunwebs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngMarco CanolaNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanès.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb40h20'48
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 52
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'29
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 2'11
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 2'36
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 3'02
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 3'08
8.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'23
9.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 4'39
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 4'45
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 4'49
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 5'02
13.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 5'08
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 5'25
15.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 5'35
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb109
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiovanni LonardiNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè31
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS40h22'59
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS121h13'16

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 11
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Lonardii.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Another flat stage with no categorized climbs on the route in Il Giro. And this time we have some strong wind. There were no gaps made but the pack was pretty thinned and with 3 kilometers to go it was the GC riders who were at the front as the sprinters were caught behind

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Two sprinters managed to survive the wind though and will battle for the win: Jakub Mareczko and Alexander Kristoff. The Norwegian would sure love a third stage win here. He is the only sprinter with more than one stage win this year

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But it was not meant to be for Kristoff today. Mareczko had a far better position in the final and was able to keep his position to grab the stage win for CCC. A great win for the orange guys as they missed out on a stage win with Geschke a few days ago

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngJakub MareczkoCCC Team4h35'30
2.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAlexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunwebs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Teams.t.
6.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredos.t.
9.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
10.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngPhil BauhausBahrain - Meridas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/WLfvoYP.pngCasper PedersenTeam Sunwebs.t.
12.i.imgur.com/n04si6i.pngSam BennettBORA - hansgrohes.t.
13.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb44h56'14
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 56
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'33
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 2'15
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 2'40
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 3'06
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 3'12
8.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'27
9.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 4'43
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 4'49
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 4'53
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 5'06
13.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 5'12
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 5'29
15.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 5'39
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb125
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiovanni LonardiNippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè31
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS44h58'29
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS134h59'46

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 12
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i.imgur.com/3QYgZTF.png
i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Lonardii.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

We finally enter the high mountains in Il Giro with a category one climb on today's route. The climb is too far from the finish to be decisive in the stage but the little kick at the end of the stage will make for some interesting racing.

14 riders went in the breakaway today but by the time the summit of the category one climb was reached only Julien Bernard had survived as he was joined by Primoz Roglic who had gotten clear from the group of favorites in the last kilometer of the climb. Roglic being second at the top means that he will take over the blue jersey from Lonardi. The Italian's adventure seems to end here, but it sure was a great one

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The duo would get a maximum advantage of around 1 minute on the downhill but they would eventually be caught on the flat section that followed as the other favorites found sounds team - mates to do the chase for them

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After Roglic and Bernard were caught the tempo of the front group slowed down quite considerably and a lot of riders got back. The white jersey wearer had real come back story managing to get back to the favorites group after being more than 3 minutes down at the top of the climb

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With such a big group the last uphill section of the day and the small downhill that will follow will be crucial the stage win. And as soon as we reach the small hill, Jumbo go to the front of the group to set up the pace

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The finish will be right after the downhill ends and the Jumbo duo of De Plus and Roglic are in the driving seat for the stage win. They have to thank Robert Gesink for this as the Dutchman did a fantastic work on the last slopes of the day

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Roglic was more than happy to gift away a stage win to his team - mate here and De Plus is first across the finish line. Six bonus seconds to cut down from Dumoulin's lead for Roglic

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma3h42'02
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
3.i.imgur.com/qYLqiay.pngAndrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
4.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Teams.t.
5.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngRobert GesinkTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDario CataldoAstana Pro Teams.t.
7.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngAlejandro ValverdeMovistar Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Teams.t.
9.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngSergio Andres HiguitaEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
11.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohes.t.
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
13.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngMatej MohoricBahrain - Meridas.t.
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
15.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngDavid De la CruzTeam INEOSs.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb48h38'16
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 50
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'33
4.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 2'15
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 2'40
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 3'06
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 3'12
8.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 4'17
9.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohe+ 4'43
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 4'49
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 4'53
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 5'06
13.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 5'29
14.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 5'39
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 5'59
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb125
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma53
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS48h40'31
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS146h05'52

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 13
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/8PKoFOj.png
i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngP. Roglici.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Yesterday we entered the mountains. Today we have the first high altitude finish to Lagu Serru. It's going to be a brutal stage with other two category 1 climbs on the route as well.

We had some very interesting names in the breakaway today: Soler, Martinez, O'Connor, Cattaneo, Ciccone and Reichenbach. Despite this none of them would be able to survive until the end. The only one who comes out of this stage with something palpable will be Ciccone as the Italian will be wearing the blue jersey on the podium at the end of the day

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Nibali was very aggressive in the final kilometers of the climb and although he was able to do some damage 5 other riders were able to follow him throughout all of his accelerations: Thomas, Dumoulin, Roglic, Zakarin and Lopez

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As we approached the summit the high effort started to ask for its tribute and all of the riders seemed spent and we saw the front group split into 3 of 2 riders each. The situation with 1km to go was: Thomas with Dumoulin at the front, followed by Nibali and Roglic and then Lopez and Zakarin

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Zakarin seemed to be the only one with anything left in his legs and he dropped Lopez in the final kilometer, then flied by the Nibali-Roglic duo to go after the front two. The Russian would sure love a stage win after the bad luck he had in the first week where he saw his GC ranking ruined by a crash

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But he's not strong enough to make the final jump and he does not catch the leading duo. It will be between Thomas and Dumoulin for today's win

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And it's Thomas who gets it! It's not a fourth stage win for Dumoulin but the Sunweb rider will be very pleased to not lose any time on the road in the first real test of this Giro

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS5h43'18
2.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunwebs.t.
3.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 16
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 39
5.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 58
7.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 1'31
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 2'02
9.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'49
10.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 3'01
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 3'19
12.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Teams.t.
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 3'38
14.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredos.t.
15.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 4'13
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb54h21'28
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'29
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'35
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'25
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 4'10
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 5'59
7.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 6'46
8.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 6'56
9.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 8'01
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 8'18
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'31
12.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 8'38
13.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 9'21
14.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 9'26
15.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 9'58
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb137
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo62
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team54h25'38
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTeam Sunweb163h28'23

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 14
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/W1jGPzv.png
i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngM.A. Lopez

Plenty of climbing today which will definitely make Roglic and Jumbo regret the events of yesterday that forced Tolhoek out of the race after a crash. With the Dutchman out, Roglic is now left with two main helpers in the mountains: Gesink and De Plus.

We had a huge breakaway group today, consisting of no less than 34 riders. This was not on Ciccone's liking as he even though he was present in the group he did not manage to grab as many points as he had hoped in a stage with four categorized climbs apart from the final climb.

Only two riders would be able to survive from the breakaway in the very cold weather conditions and snow of today though as they attacked from the front group on the penultimate climb of the day to take an advantage good enough for the stage win: Simon Yates and Emanuel Buchmann

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We had plenty of action in the favorites group on the penultimate climb of the day as well with Roglic testing Dumoulin once again but the pink jersey had no problem to follow the Slovenian. They were joined by Thomas, Bernal, Nibali and some remains from the breakaway at the top of the climb and on the downhill that followed

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A few more riders managed to join the favorites group at the bottom of the last climb of the day as they slowed down as soon as the downhill was finished. The first one and the only important name for the GC to do so was Nairo Quintana

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Meanwhile at the front of the race Yates and Buchmann rode the final kilometers being happy with just staying in front of the favorites and let everything be decided in the final kilometer. And it was a close one with Yates taking the win by only just in front of the Bora rider

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The favorites group broke again in the last kilometers but this time Quintana wasn't caught out and was able to follow Roglic, Nibali, Thomas and Dumoulin, with the Sunweb rider taking third and further extending his lead due to the bonus seconds

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It was Bernal who lost the contact with the other favorites as they accelerated on the final slopes of the climb. It would still be enough for Colombian to move back into the white jersey though as his compatriot, Lopez, one of yesterday's performers did not enjoy today's weather and came in 4 and a half behind the pink jersey group

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott4h18'32
2.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+ 1'26
4.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMikel NieveMitchelton-Scotts.t.
9.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJelle VanendertLotto Soudals.t.
10.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngSimon SpilakTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
11.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
13.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngManuel SenniBardiani CSF+ 1'56
14.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Teams.t.
15.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb58h41'22
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'33
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'39
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'29
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 6'48
6.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 7'49
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'35
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 8'44
9.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'06
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 9'55
11.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 10'47
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'08
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'40
14.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 12'37
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 13'12
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb153
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo85
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS58h48'10
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS176h36'26

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 15
[img-r]https://i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.png[/img-r]
i.imgur.com/bwHirf7.png
i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Not as much climbing as in the previous days but we could see some time gaps between the GC favorites today as well.

13 riders went in the breakaway, including the blue jersey wearer, Giulio Ciccone. Four of them attacked on the first category climb to go on for the stage win while the others were slowly caught by the pack. The four attackers were: Pinot, Buchmann, Spilak and Soler. Buchmann with another attempt today after his second place of yesterday

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With the pack not far behind them, the four had to ride the last two climbs of the day at a very hard pace and at the top of the last climb Soler was in the lead followed by Pinot and then Buchmann, who seems to be paying for his previous efforts. Spilak had already been caught by the pack but the other 3 seem to have enough to make it till the end

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In the pack, Roglic was determined to not give Dumoulin a day off and he made a move at the top of the final climb, but with Sunweb having plenty of riders still left in the main group it will be quite difficult for the Slovenian to gain any time today

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At the front, Pinot caught up with Soler on the downhill but the Spaniard was clearly stronger in the sprint and crossed the finish line first. A redeeming stage win for Movistar who are not having the greatest of races so far

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Roglic finished right behind Buchmann and even though he did maintain the gap he had to the favorites group at the top of the climb, it was not enough to be awarded a time gap which means the GC podium stays the same as yesterday with one week left of racing

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team6h08'53
2.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJs.t.
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 37
4.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngEnrico GasparottoTeam Dimension Datas.t.
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunwebs.t.
9.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
10.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJan BakelantsTeam Sunwebs.t.
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
12.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJelle VanendertLotto Soudals.t.
13.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudals.t.
14.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngMarc HirschiTeam Sunwebs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredos.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb64h50'52
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'33
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'39
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'29
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 6'48
6.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 7'49
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'35
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 8'44
9.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'06
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 9'55
11.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 10'47
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'08
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'40
14.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 12'27
15.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 13'16
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb161
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo94
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS64h57'40
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS195h04'56

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Great story so far, entertaining to see how your season pans out in relation to my own Jumbo-Visma saveSmile


Thank you. Looking forward to hearing more from you as the season/career progresses Smile
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 16
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

We are back after the rest day with the final week of this year's Giro. And what a stage do we have on our hands today - Cima Coppi on Passo di Gavia and then we take on the mighty Mortirolo. Despite its summit being quite far away from the finish, Mortirolo is the place where we should see the big moves being made as the last climb of the day is not steep enough to create any significant time gaps.

13 riders got away from the pack today. Among them was the blue jersey wearer, Ciccone who wanted to honor his jersey on the Cima Coppi. He was only second at the top of Gavia though as Soler messed up his plans

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Ciccone would take his revenge on Mortirolo as he was the first across the top proving everyone he is a very deserved wearer of the blue jersey and making a strong statement for the stage win as well

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Barely any action in the pack on Mortirolo as everybody from the riders that are still in contention for the podium/pink jersey seemed happy with just not losing any time today. Only S. Yates tried something but his action was shortly lived and he was caught on the downhill down from Mortirolo

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In the front, Ciccone was caught by Reichenbach and Majka at the foot of the last climb. The three would be the only survivors of the breakaway and they would settle the stage win between themselves

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Majka and Reichenbach seemed to have give all of their energy when chasing down Ciccone as they almost did not contest the final sprint which results in a easy looking win for Ciccone. But with Gavia and Mortirolo on the route there was nothing easy about this win

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Dumoulin and Roglic led the favorites group across the finish line as we see yet another day without any time gaps between the best four riders in the general classification.

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo6h53'10
2.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+ 28
5.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
8.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
9.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
10.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
11.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredos.t.
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Teams.t.
13.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team+ 1'06
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenTeam Sunwebs.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb71h44'30
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'33
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'39
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'29
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 7'26
6.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 7'49
7.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'35
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 8'44
9.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'06
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 9'55
11.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 11'25
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 11'46
13.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 12'42
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 15'06
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 15'12
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb169
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo169
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS71h51'56
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS215h49'13

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 17
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Happy with yesterday's result, Giulio Ciccone did not make the breakaway today despite quite a few riders being able to do so. Second in the mountains classification, Marc Soler was there. And his team seemed determined to put him in blue as two of their riders guard him at the top of the first climb of the day

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With no big climbs on the route, Ciccone must have believed his jersey was safe but at the end of the day it would be Soler who would walk up on the podium to receive it. Today also marked the first stage in a while not won by a breakaway.

With 1 kilometer to go Colombia was at power with Bernal leading the favorites group, with Uran right in his wheel. Their compatriot, Lopez was not having such a great day as he was 3 minutes down the road from the front group! His strike of bad days seems to just be getting bigger

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Bernal looks really good for the stage win with 600 meters to go as Uran has cracked and a gap was created as a result a small gap was created between Bernal and the others

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Dumoulin and Nibali are determined to give the young Colombian a run for his money today as they move closer to the Ineos rider with 300 meters to go. Bernal might have to wait a little longer for his first GT stage win

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It's a close finish but Dumoulin is the first across the line today. A fourth stage win for the pink jersey wearer this year. The Dutchman is flying!

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb4h55'55
2.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
4.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
6.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredos.t.
10.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
11.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
12.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Datas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngMaximilian SchachmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 44
14.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
15.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngMarc HirschiTeam Sunwebs.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb76h40'15
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'43
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'49
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'35
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 7'30
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'45
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'16
8.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 10'05
9.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 10'20
10.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 11'35
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 11'58
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 14'09
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 15'16
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 16'57
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb194
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team184
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS76h47'45
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe230h40'00

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 18
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngM. Soleri.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Despite some strong riders taking part in it such as Giro stage winner, Damiano Cima and Jumbo duo of Van Emden and Lindeman, the breakaway would not make it today as the pack was determined to not miss on the last opportunity for a mass sprint in this Giro

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Once we entered the mountains, Elia Viviani withdrew from the race so there was no point in Deceuninck setting something up for today and Lotto were had no rivals today as they tried to put Ewan in the best position possible

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Jakub Mareczko tried to surprise the Australian with a early move under the flamme rouge. Ewan was quick to react though and closely followed the CCC rider's wheel, with Viviani's lead out, Alvargo Hodeg and Nizzolo behind him

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Mareczko was not able to keep the speed up in the final kilometer and it was Ewan and Nizzolo who went head to head for the stage win

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And it's Ewan who takes it! Another one for the Australian as he moves into third in the points classification, but this jersey seemed forbidden for sprinters this year with Tom Dumoulin taking 4 stage wins and confiscating the jersey

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngCaleb EwanLotto Soudal5h07'50
2.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiacomo NizzoloTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3.i.imgur.com/CPhmS9v.pngAlexander KristoffUAE Team Emiratess.t.
4.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJens DebusschereTeam Katusha- Alpecins.t.
5.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngAndrea VendrameAndroni Giocattoli - Sidermecs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngJakub MareczkoCCC Teams.t.
7.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
8.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngLukasz WisniowskiCCC Teams.t.
9.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngAlvaro HodegDeceuninck-Quick Steps.t.
10.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngSimone ConsonniUAE Team Emiratess.t.
11.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
12.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngRoberto FerrariUAE Team Emiratess.t.
13.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
14.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
15.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb81h48'05
2.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 1'43
3.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'49
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 3'35
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 7'30
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 8'45
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'16
8.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 10'05
9.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 10'20
10.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 11'35
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 11'58
12.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 14'09
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 15'16
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 16'57
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb194
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team184
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS81h55'35
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe246h03'30

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Giro d'Italia: Stage 19
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngM. Soleri.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

After Movistar dedicated themselves to the blue jersey a couple of stages ago, it was now Trek's time to do the same for Ciccone. Soler missed out on the breakaway today so this was an ideal opportunity for the Italin to move back into the blue jersey

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The 24 riders that went into the breakaway today started the last climb with a little over two minutes over the pack. It's not a lot but it could be enough for the best climbers in that group to contest the stage win today

It was a full day for Trek today. Busy at the front as well as in the pack with Richie Porte being the first favorite to make a move today. We haven't seen a lot of him so far despite being 7th in the GC so he must be having good legs today

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Roglic was the first to respond to the Australian's acceleration as they start catching up to some of the breakaway riders that were dropped by their fellow escapees

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Very soon it was Dumoulin who accelerate in the favorites group to catch up with Roglic and Porte. The Trek rider isn't exactly a rival for Dumoulin being more than 9 minutes behind in the GC, but Roglic definitely is!

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No moves yet from Nibali nor Thomas, who seem happy to ride in the pace of the favorites group. Well the second tier of favorites since Roglic and Dumoulin are up on the road and seem to be gaining time on them at the moment

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At the front of the race three riders distanced themselves from the other survivors of the breakaway and will looking to settle the stage win between themselves. Pello Bilbao is there and will be looking for his first stage win in this Giro, while the other two, Simon Yates and De Plus have already got one in the bag

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Back to the GC battle, it looks like Nibali and Thomas are indeed not having a very good day and we see the big four split into two now with Roglic and Dumoulin still going very strong and looking to win some time today

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It won't be Bilbao's first win of this Giro today. Instead it will be Simon Yates who puts another stage trophy next to his name. The Brit is not doing well in the GC but will be happy to call this Giro a success

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Dumoulin and Roglic arrive together at the finish line, putting 35 seconds between themselves and the Thomas-Nibali group. Roglic moves into second in the GC now, while the podium seems to be more and more out of reach for Nibali

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1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott4h18'06
2.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Teams.t.
3.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 35
5.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJs.t.
6.i.imgur.com/7KGN64P.pngPatrick KonradBORA - hansgrohes.t.
7.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngManuel SenniBardiani CSFs.t.
8.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngJelle VanendertLotto Soudal+ 1'19
9.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngLawson CraddockEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 1'32
10.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngJulien BernardTrek - Segafredo+ 2'12
11.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb+ 2'19
12.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngNans PetersAg2r La Mondiale+ 2'36
14.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 2'54
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Teams.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb86h08'30
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 1'49
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 2'18
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 4'10
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 9'20
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 9'38
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 9'51
8.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 10'55
9.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 11'20
10.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 13'43
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 14'06
12.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 15'47
13.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 16'17
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 16'18
15.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 17'03
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb199
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo194
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS86h18'08
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe259h06'56

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alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 20
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

With one HC climb, two second category climbs plus the final climb if the breakaway could make it till there this seemed like a great stage to settle the fight for the blue jersey. But Soler seems to have given up on it as he was not in the breakaway today. Ciccone was and he enjoyed showing off his jersey at the top of the climbs

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Despite a strong, large group that went away, the breakaway would not make it to the finish so we will have the opportunity to see the GC riders going for the stage win. Thomas and Nibali lost time yesterday and today are on the move. They are joined by Quintana

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Weird move by Movistar as Soler is chasing down the attackers in the favorites group. Surely he must know that the battle for blue is over by now and even winning this climb would not make a difference as Ciccone must have already opened a bottle of champagne a few minutes down the road

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Not a Giro for Thomas this weekend it seems. He was the one who initiated the attack and now appears to be cracking as he could not keep up with neither Nibali nor Quintana and now is struggling keep up with Roglic-Dumoulin group

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The shark loves water and Nibali seems to be having a great day in the terrible weather conditions we had today. He is alone in the lead with 1 kilometer to go. Behind him, a chasing group consisting of Dumoulin, Roglic and Quintana has formed

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Nibali was first at the summit but the chasers caught up with him in the downhill. Thomas seems to have recovered as well and he is no far behind. He is saving his Giro podium right here

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Roglic put in everything he had in staying with Dumoulin and Quintana on the climb and then in chasing down Nibali on the downhill and he is fading away in the last corner of the stage as the other 3 will go on to fight for the stage win

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It won't be a podium in the GC for Nibali this year and it won't be a stage win either. The Italian comes up empty handed out of this Giro with Quintana saving some of his race here by grabbing the stage win

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Stage
1.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team6h13'24
2.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Meridas.t.
3.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunwebs.t.
4.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 11
5.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team+ 29
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOSs.t.
7.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOSs.t.
8.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
9.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Team+ 1'13
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Teams.t.
11.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 1'24
12.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 1'57
13.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngRobert GesinkTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohes.t.
15.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJs.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb92h21'50
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2'04
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 2'51
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 4'08
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 9'14
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 10'11
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 13'19
8.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 14'58
9.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 15'11
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 15'23
11.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scotts.t.
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 16'51
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 17'48
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 19'04
15.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 19'15
i.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngi.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb215
i.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngi.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo254
i.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngi.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS92h32'01
i.imgur.com/866ckso.pngi.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS278h00'36

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alexkr00
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Giro d'Italia: Stage 21
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i.imgur.com/WJTKTsW.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/9TIRUFI.pngT. Dumoulini.imgur.com/Useqcdi.pngG. Cicconei.imgur.com/jT80D6W.pngE. Bernal

Here we are in Verona for the final stage of this year's Giro. Sadly, there's nothing left to fight for except the stage win as all the jersey winners seems to be decided as well as the overall podium.

Adam Yates was hoping for a good GC here but he was not able to follow the strongest riders in the mountains. He rode very well though and which allowed him to save appearances with a top 10 finish overall.

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Nibali would be disappointed to come out empty handed after this Giro. He could have a shot at the stage win today as he is the fastest rider at the time of his finish: 21'36

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It was indeed a very good time by Nibali as Thomas is not able to beat it. He is 9 seconds slower than the Italian. Thomas will have to settle with a third place overall next to his name in this Giro

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Thomas was not able to beat Nibali's time, but Roglic. Primoz was just 3 seconds faster than Nibali. Is this enough for his and Jumbo's third win in the race?

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It is not. It will be Dumoulin's fifth though as the Sunweb rider smashes Roglic's time - 12 seconds faster.

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What a race it has been for the Dutchman. Not losing any seconds to his rivals in the mountains and then adding stage wins in time - trials and hilly stages.

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Tom Dumoulin - the man of the hour

Stage
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb21'21
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 12
3.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 15
4.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 24
5.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 25
6.i.imgur.com/C3yjcDZ.pngChad HagaTeam Sunweb+ 27
7.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Teams.t.
8.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 31
9.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngDario CataldoAstana Pro Teams.t.
10.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 33
11.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 34
12.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team+ 35
13.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 38
14.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngRigoberto UranEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 40
15.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondales.t.
General Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb92h43'11
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 2'16
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS+ 3'15
4.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngVincenzo NibaliBahrain - Merida+ 4'23
5.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngNairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 9'57
6.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS+ 10'44
7.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngRichie PorteTrek - Segafredo+ 13'50
8.i.imgur.com/z0WcegL.pngIlnur ZakarinTeam Katusha- Alpecin+ 15'45
9.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngAdam YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 15'48
10.i.imgur.com/Gn9MAuE.pngRoman KreuzigerTeam Dimension Data+ 16'13
11.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 16'16
12.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 17'31
13.i.imgur.com/OFh7zwr.pngThibaut PinotGroupama - FDJ+ 18'32
14.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe+ 19'42
15.i.imgur.com/68m9S05.pngRafal MajkaBORA - hansgrohe+ 20'16
16.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngSimon YatesMitchelton-Scott+ 23'04
17.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team+ 28'12
18.i.imgur.com/FRE45EU.pngLaurens De PlusTeam Jumbo-Visma+ 30'26
19.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo+ 30'48
20.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngSam OomenTeam Sunweb+ 33'33
21.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngPello BilbaoAstana Pro Team+ 37'38
22.i.imgur.com/ZmM5pRP.pngSébastien ReichenbachGroupama - FDJ+ 40'46
23.i.imgur.com/qYLqiay.pngAndrey AmadorMovistar Team+ 45'21
24.i.imgur.com/xAVGvsA.pngBen O'ConnorTeam Dimension Data+ 48'20
25.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngDavid De la CruzTeam INEOS+ 49'36
Points Classification
1.i.imgur.com/5JT0U8o.pngTom DumoulinTeam Sunweb240
2.i.imgur.com/09sd1WG.pngPrimoz RoglicTeam Jumbo-Visma189
3.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngGeraint ThomasTeam INEOS123
King of the Moutains
1.i.imgur.com/wbBgJno.pngGiulio CicconeTrek - Segafredo254
2.i.imgur.com/oApXgoq.pngMarc SolerMovistar Team188
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngEmanuel BuchmannBORA - hansgrohe108
U25 Classification
1.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngEgan BernalTeam INEOS92h53'55
2.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngMiguel Angel LopezAstana Pro Team+ 5'32
3.i.imgur.com/jAtZgs9.pngDaniel Felipe MartínezEF Education First p/b Cannondale+ 6'47
Teams Classification
1.i.imgur.com/PyzIGEK.pngTeam INEOS279h06'48
2.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngBORA - hansgrohe+ 7'38
3.i.imgur.com/ALPTVT4.pngTeam Sunweb+ 8'24

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SeoulYank
Good Giro for Roglic, Dumoulin just way too tough. Enjoying your story.
 
Tamijo
Very good Giro, always hard to miss an important GC win when you are close, but 2nd in Giro is a great result.
 
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