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Caja Rural '22
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Thought you were going to get another stage win there, so close Frown


Should've kept a little more in the tank on the climb. Wink
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Kiserlovski01
Paris-Nice (2.UWT) i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png
Stage 8/8 123.2 kms
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Story of the Day
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Eder Chávarri joined the break for the second consecutive day, looking for the mountain jersey. Remarkable: the absence of KoM leader Turgis.
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Surprisingly, the long-but-not-steep climbs weren't hard enough for Eder to keep Alexis Gougeard from gathering more points than him. Atop the third climb Chávarri and Dimension Data's David Helling followed at 20".
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Gougeard won the final mountain sprint as well. Helling cracked near the summit, it was up to Eder to come back while descending towards Nice.
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Chávarri did, while Helling stayed out of the picture. Our Basque stayed in Gougeard's wheel, being the weaker sprinter. The pack sat far enough.
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Sadly, Eder could not make Paris-Nice the third WT race he won a stage in. No attacks in the peloton hence the overall win is for Davide Formolo.
Paris-Nice 2020
Stage 8
1Alexis GougeardQuick-Step Floors3h07'47"
2Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
3David HellingTeam Dimension Data+ 49"
4Davide VillellaTeam Sky+ 3'08"
5Adam YatesTeam Skys.t.
6Jesús HerradaAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiales.t.
8Lilian CalmejaneAG2R La Mondiales.t.
9Elia VivianiAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Aimeryc IzendegiBora-Hansgrohes.t.
Paris-Nice 2020
Final overall standings
1Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale29h04'58"
2Adam YatesTeam Sky+ 39"
3Nairo QuintanaBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
4Valérien GaltierBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
5Dries Van GestelBMC Racing Team+ 41"
6Fabio AruTeam Sky+ 52"
7Tom DumoulinBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 1'21"
8Tony GallopinBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 1'25"
9Marc GoosBora-Hansgrohe+ 1'33"
10Jesús HerradaAstana Pro Teams.t.
25Dayer Quintana i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 4'08"
Paris-Nice 2020
Jersey winners
i.imgur.com/Nz0mBRc.png Overall Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale
i.imgur.com/s6vIoSH.png Points Adam YatesTeam Sky
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Tirreno-Adriatico (2.UWT)
Italy, 7 stages
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Tirreno-Adriatico
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3.Adam Yates3.Tom Dumoulin3.Wilco Kelderman
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stages
1.i.imgur.com/6V1zUPo.png 17km2.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 168km3.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 199km4.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 244km
5.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 192km6.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 185km7.i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png 10km
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Top riders
Overall:Sprints:Other:
Wilco Kelderman Bryan Coquard Tiesj Benoot
Julian Alaphilippe Caleb Ewan Peter Sagan
Thibaut Pinot Arnaud Demare Florian Senechal
Romain Bardet John Degenkolb Michal Kwiatkowski
Simon Yates Fernando Gaviria Gregor Mühlberger
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Team lineup
C. BarberoE. BattaglinA. CerezoF. Colla
R. GuerreiroI. IzagirreN. OliveiraE. Zardini

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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 1/7, 17.4 km TTT
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 1 TTT
1Team Dimension Data20'07"
2Mitchelton-Scott+ 15"
3Team Sky+ 18"
4Bora-Hansgrohe+ 19"
5Team Katusha-Alpecin+ 20"
6Movistar Team+ 24"
7Lotto-Soudal+ 27"
8Quick-Step Floors+ 32"
9Team Sunweb+ 33"
10Team ColoQuick-Cult+ 39"
11Ruralvía-RTPi Pro Team i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.png+ 40"
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Michael KolarTeam Dimension Data20'07"
2Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
4Mario de CarvalhoTeam Dimension Datas.t.
5Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Datas.t.
6Damien HowsonMitchelton-Scott+ 15"
7Petr VakocMitchelton-Scotts.t.
8Hui WeiMitchelton-Scotts.t.
9Luke DurbridgeMitchelton-Scotts.t.
10Daniel TeklehaimanotMitchelton-Scotts.t.
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sutty68
A nice last stage ending to the Paris - Nice for Eder Wink

Now its time to tackle Italy Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
A nice last stage ending to the Paris - Nice for Eder Wink

Now its time to tackle Italy Wink


Could've topped it off in a great way with the mountain jersey and another stage win. But given the shape of most of our riders, our performances were really fine. Wink
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Stage 2/7, 168.5 kms
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Story of the Day
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Near the second intermediate sprint, lots of riders went down in a mass crash. Among them important figures such as Nizzolo, Colbrelli, Thomas, Jungels, Alaphilippe, Wellens, Contador, Vakoc & GC 10th Teklehaimanot.
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At that point the breakaway of two had 1'02" on the sprinters contesting the intermediate; a small gap for Luke Durbridge and Simone Andreetta.
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A group of mainly sprinters had gapped the bunch at the sprint and kept going afterwards. None of our own had had made the cut as we lost 40".
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We vainly tried to help chasing. The first group kept extending their lead while dropping among others overall leader Kolar; 1'30" gap to the pack.
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Arnaud Demare thanked his Sunweb team for the labour in the best way possible: by winning today's stage. Only seven riders got the same time at the line, with no GC riders present. Caleb Ewan takes the overall lead.
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Most of our riders finished in the stretched out third group. Ultimate time loss came down to 1'42", not quite as much as the group from the crash.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 2
1Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb3h47'30"
2Fernando GaviriaMovistar Teams.t.
3Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuick-Cults.t.
4Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.
5Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
6John DegenkolbTeam Sunwebs.t.
7Fabio FellineBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
8Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 46"
9Michael KolarTeam Dimension Datas.t.
10Wilfried KöhlerTeam Sunwebs.t.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data4h07'52"
2Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb+ 8"
3John DegenkolbTeam Sunweb+ 18"
4Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuick-Cult+ 20"
5Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 31"
6Michael KolarTeam Dimension Datas.t.
7Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 32"
8Fabio FellineBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
9Wilfried KöhlerTeam Sunweb+ 1'04"
10Simone AndreettaAstana Pro Team+ 1'19"
44Ion IzagirreRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 2'07"
i.imgur.com/7Kw3VCt.pngCaleb Ewani.imgur.com/1uwSjJH.pngArnaud Demarei.imgur.com/7ClQ2zw.pngLuke Durbridgei.imgur.com/4j6eISA.pngMathieu van der Poel
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Tamijo
Great podium at the final stage of Paris-Nice

To lose 2’07” in Tirreno-Adriatico after just two stages does not look to good, time to baunce back before it is too late.
 
sutty68
I take it your just hunting for stage wins now then Sad
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Great podium at the final stage of Paris-Nice

To lose 2’07” in Tirreno-Adriatico after just two stages does not look to good, time to baunce back before it is too late.
sutty68 wrote:
I take it your just hunting for stage wins now then Sad


We're lucky to see only non-GC contenders have gained time so far. Wink
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Stage 3/7, 199.3 kms
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Story of the Day
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Near the first mountain sprint, the pack let 5 men go: Francesco Gavazzi, former Ruralvía rider Aldo Lature, Hoelgaard, Lars van der Haar, Hui Wei.
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Due to the high pace on the local circuit, the bunch sprint was inevitable. No train for Carlos, who chose to jump on the wheel of Giacomo Nizzolo.
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Ewan and Demare fought a close battle for the stage. Above photo finish was taken late, after which Ewan was declared the winner by the Tirreno race jury. All of us concluded this very silent day safely inside the bunch.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 3
1Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data4h23'13"
2Arnaud DemareTeam Sunwebs.t.
3Fernando GaviriaMovistar Teams.t.
4Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
5Luka MezgecBora-Hansgrohes.t.
6Patryk KomisarekCCC Sprandi Polkowices.t.
7Giacomo NizzoloAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Tiesj BenootLotto - Soudals.t.
9Tom Van AsbroeckLotto - Soudals.t.
10Romain CardisGroupama-FDJs.t.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data8h30'55"
2Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb+ 12"
3John DegenkolbTeam Sunweb+ 28"
4Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuick-Cult+ 30"
5Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 41"
6Michael KolarTeam Dimension Datas.t.
7Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 42"
8Fabio FellineBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
9Wilfried KöhlerTeam Sunweb+ 1'14"
10Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 1'37"
43Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 2'17"
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Tamijo
Kiserlovski01 wrote:
Tamijo wrote:
Great podium at the final stage of Paris-Nice

To lose 2’07” in Tirreno-Adriatico after just two stages does not look to good, time to baunce back before it is too late.
sutty68 wrote:
I take it your just hunting for stage wins now then Sad


We're lucky to see only non-GC contenders have gained time so far. Wink


That was good news.
 
Kiserlovski01
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Stage 4/7, 244.1 kms
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Story of the Day
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Fiorenzo Colla joined today's break of the day. Among the other riders present were Agnoli, Wellens, Geraint Thomas, Dan Martin and Mohoric.
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Six riders were left when Matej Mohoric attacked. Near the summit of the cat.1 Forca Capistrello, Colla had to let go. Gap at 6'20" with 65km to go.
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Geraint Thomas attacked the break and started the ultimate climb to the municipality of Cittareale with a 1'35" lead. Simon Yates became the first to attack from the peloton, 10 km from the finish. Barguil, Pinot followed.
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Wilco Kelderman came a tad late yet he forced everyone out of his wheel fast. Gaining 30", he caught Thomas and left him behind with 5km to go.
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Kelderman's ride was impressive and not a single try to come closer were successful. He'd come home more than 50" ahead of the closest chasers.
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Despite the rather big time loss, Izagirre concluded in a solid 6th place.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 4
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin5h56'14"
2Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 51"
3Tejay Van GarderenTeam Skys.t.
4Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 1'47"
5Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Teams.t.
6Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
7Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohes.t.
8Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 2'05"
9Romain BardetQuick-Step Floors+ 2'12"
10Jonathan SymonsTeam Skys.t.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin14h28'56"
2Tejay Van GarderenTeam Sky+ 55"
3Mathieu van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 1'06"
4Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 1'07"
5Fabio FellineBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 1'39"
6Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 1'55"
7Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohe+ 1'56"
8Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 2'01"
9Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 2'17"
10Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 2'20"
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Tamijo
Nice ! back in top 10.

love the links to the climbs
 
sutty68
Another good ride from Ion Wink
 
Kiserlovski01
Tamijo wrote:
Nice ! back in top 10.

love the links to the climbs
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Another good ride from Ion Wink


Quite a leap indeed, interesting to see if he can still improve his GC spot. Smile

Tamijo: easy to provide them for bigger races (especially real variants), will add them as much as possible.
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Stage 5/7, 192 kms
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Story of the Day
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The BOTD took off on the climb right after the start, featuring interesting names such as Wellens, Jungels, Sicard, Mohoric, D.Malacarne and Kadri.
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With the longest climb of the day approaching, GC 3rd Van der Poel went down in a mass crash. None of his teammates dropped back but Bahrain-Merida made some of their domestiques wait for their GC leader Thomas.
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While Van der Poel managed to come back, the first riders started to lose contact out front. Malacarne, Lature, Durbridge let go 10km from the top.
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Van der Poel paid early on Passo Lanciano, probably hurt from the crash. Carlos Barbero set the pace, hoping we could get rid of more GC riders.
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Barbero quit the front 4km from the top, after which Ion Izagirre came to the front. Apart from Van der Poel, the full overall 10 was still present.
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Hitting the descent Izagirre was our only rider in the 23-man GC group. With a gap of 3'30" Luxembourg's Bob Jungels looked good for the stage.
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Nearing the horrendously steep Muro di Guardiagrele, Thibaut Pinot on a short bump. Simon Yates, Kelderman and Ghilardi tried to follow while I. Izagirre sat stuck in a larger group following 35" down on Thibaut Pinot.
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The stage and mountain jersey went to Luxembourg's champion Jungels.
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Simon Yates made it a 1-2 for Bora, with overall leader Wilco Kelderman coming in third. At the back of a proactive day in the saddle I. Izagirre only finished in a fifth group, dropping from 9th overall into 14th position.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 5
1Bob JungelsBora-Hansgrohe4h38'20"
2Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohe+ 1'14"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecins.t.
4Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floorss.t.
5Matej MohoricTeam ColoQuick-Cult+ 1'29"
6Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Datas.t.
7Tejay Van GarderenTeam Sky+ 1'47"
8Wout PoelsTeam Skys.t.
9Romain BardetQuick-Step Floorss.t.
10Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Teams.t.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin19h08'26"
2Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 1'11"
3Tejay Van GarderenTeam Sky+ 1'32"
4Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohe+ 1'54"
5Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 2'14"
6Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 2'38"
7Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 2'57"
8Lawson CraddockBora-Hansgrohe+ 2'58"
9Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Team+ 3'06"
10Dylan TeunsLotto - Soudals.t.
14Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 3'44"
i.imgur.com/7Kw3VCt.pngWilco Keldermani.imgur.com/1uwSjJH.pngArnaud Demarei.imgur.com/7ClQ2zw.pngBob Jungelsi.imgur.com/4j6eISA.pngDanilo Ghilardi
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Upcoming stage
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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 6/7, 185.2 kms
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Story of the Day
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Battaglin bridged a gap of 3 (!) minutes to join the breakaway. He ended up in a front group of 9 men along with Vakoc, Wellens, Barbin and Gogl.
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None of the climbs along the road caused any separation. The advantage was still 4'10" at the last KoM sprint; that's 36 kilometers from the finish.
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The bunch woke up late but the gap did shrink. Wellens felt like an attack was needed in order to stay away. His acceleration came with 15 km left.
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Whilst the bunch came closer and closer, Wellens kept 15" on the others. Afraid to lose out on the stage, Patrick Schelling tried to jump to Wellens' wheel on his own. Behind them Battaglin had to do the chasing himself.
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When Schelling and Wellens launched under the red kite, Battaglin and group sat at 9". Suddenly the bunch appeared in the background as well.
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Enrico's impressive sprint nearly got him a stage, but he stranded in 2nd place. Ion Izagirre just has tomorrow's time trial left to improve his GC.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 6
1Tim WellensLotto - Soudal4h07'47"
2Enrico Battaglin i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
3Patrick SchellingBMC Racing Teams.t.
4Michael GoglTeam Felbermayr Simplon Welss.t.
5Bas TietemaUnitedHealthcare Pro Teams.t.
6Petr VakocMitchelton-Scotts.t.
7Enrico BarbinAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Nick Van Der LijkeDirect Énergies.t.
9Lucio PereiroMovistar Teams.t.
10Bryan CoquardBahrain Merida Pro Teams.t.
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Overall standings
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin23h16'13"
2Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 1'11"
3Tejay Van GarderenTeam Sky+ 1'32"
4Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohe+ 1'54"
5Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 2'14"
6Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 2'38"
7Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 2'57"
8Lawson CraddockBora-Hansgrohe+ 2'58"
9Joseph DombrowskiUnitedHealthcare Pro Team+ 3'06"
10Dylan TeunsLotto - Soudals.t.
14Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 3'44"
i.imgur.com/7Kw3VCt.pngWilco Keldermani.imgur.com/1uwSjJH.pngArnaud Demarei.imgur.com/7ClQ2zw.pngTim Wellensi.imgur.com/4j6eISA.pngDanilo Ghilardi
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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 7/7, 10.2 ITT
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Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Stage 7 ITT
1Peter SaganTeam Dimension Data12'23"
2Adriano MaloriMovistar Team+ 9"
3Ryan MullenMovistar Team+ 12"
4Luke DurbridgeMitchelton-Scott+ 24"
5Alexey LutsenkoBora-Hansgrohes.t.
6Felip JustesTeam Felbermayr Simplon Wels+ 25"
7Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 27"
8Michal KwiatkowskiBahrain Merida Pro Team+ 28"
9Lawson CraddockBora-Hansgrohes.t.
10Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin+ 29"
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Final overall standings
1Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin23h29'05"
2Thibaut PinotQuick-Step Floors+ 1'09"
3Tejay Van GarderenTeam Sky+ 1'36"
4Simon YatesBora-Hansgrohe+ 2'21"
5Danilo GhilardiTeam Dimension Data+ 2'40"
6Lawson CraddockBora-Hansgrohe+ 2'57"
7Peter SaganTeam Dimension Data+ 3'06"
8Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 3'28"
9Warren BarguilTeam Dimension Data+ 3'29"
10Romain BardetQuick-Step Floors+ 3'33"
13Ion Izagirre i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Team+ 4'10"
Tirreno-Adriatico 2020
Jersey winners
i.imgur.com/7Kw3VCt.png Overall Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha-Alpecin
i.imgur.com/1uwSjJH.png Points Arnaud DemareTeam Sunweb
i.imgur.com/7ClQ2zw.png Mountain Tim WellensLotto-Soudal
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Vostok
Well, Ion did improve his GC position in the time trial, unfortunately could not make it into the top 10. Smile
Also, close second from Enrico!
 
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