Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 14
January 1 - June 1, A💮gliè , ITA, Road - WorldTour
Hello and welcome to live coꦑverage from stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia.
We're into the mountains at the Giro d'Italia for an important double-header of stages in this year's race. First up today we have the 164km test from Agliè to Oropa. Four categorised c༒limbs on the route with a uphill finish in Oropa. It's a day where we should certainly see changes in the GC, with Rigoberto Uran set to take on the likes of Cadel Evans and Nairo Quintana.
And we're roughly 20 minutes from the official roll out with yesterday's winner Marco Canola (Bardiani CSF) the man with the biggest smile of all. The Italian stole the show with an excellent stage win and is the centre 🦋of attention once again this morning. He's likely to take a backseat today as the GC contenders come out to play.
Here's where we stand on GC coming into the𒀰 stage:
1 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 53:15:06
2 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:37
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:52
4 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:02:32
5 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:02:50
6 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team 0:03:29
7 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:03:37
8 Wout Poels (Ned) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:04:06
9 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:04:20
10💮 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Racing 0:04:41
Right now the riders are signing on. Big cheers, as you would expect for the Italians in the race, Ivan Basso wavꦐes to the crowd but Cadel Evans, Quintana and Uran also receive wไarm receptions from the crowds that have gathered at the start.
At 8km the Alpe Noveis is one of the shorter climbs of the day but it is probably one of the more difficult. The hardest part of the climb is in the second half as the road surface begins to deteriorate and the gradient begins to get harder. The average for the final few kilometres is 11% and peaไks at 16% and once the riders descend the Noveis to Coggiola, they begin climbing once again.
The Bielmonte at 1482m is the highest climb of the day and has a ski station at the top. It is a long descent from the climb down to Biella where the riders must ready themselves for the las🧸t ascent of the daꦦy.
The Giro has finished at Oropa four times in its 96 previous editions but it is Marco Pantani's win here in 19𒅌99 that is most memorable. He lost 30 second at the base of the climb but coolly composed himself to take the victory by 21 seconds ahead of Laurent Jalabert (ONCE-Deutsche Bank).
For a video preview of today's stage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here.
We're less than ten minutes from the roll out. The jersey leaders are on the front of the peloton and a reminder of how things stand in the KOM because🌠 the fight for blue could have a really important affect on the break, even the stage, today:
1 Julian David Arredondo Moreno (Col) Trek Factory Racing 75 pts
2 Diego Ulissi (Ita) Lampre-Merida 39
3 Stefano Pirazzi (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 26
4 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Racing 20
5 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 15
6 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 15
7 Bjorn Thurau (Ger) Team Europcar 15
8 Pieter Weening (Ned) Orica Greenedge 14
9 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 14
10 Perrig Quemeneur (Fra) Team Europcar 14
There's a third category climb before the 30km point, a perfect launch pad for an attack but the road to the first climb isn't flat either and there are a couple of undulating sections where attacks cou🎀ld take place. A lot of riders will want to be in the break today, that's for sure. Not just breakaway specialists either because some of the GC contenders might want to position riders up the road for later too.
Today's a real test for Omega Pharma. They're strong, no doubt, after that TT performance when they posted four riders inside the top four and Uran wiped the floor with the competition.
But it's one thing winning a time trial and being strong.
Defending a grand tour lead is totally different and requires a new skill set. They'll need patience, and to remain calm as they're going to face a number of testing moments during the race. He may be a sprinter but Petacchi could be crucial, for his brain and knowledge, if not his legs. The Belgian team has never been in this position before so it's new territory for them.
Cadel Evans will know all of this and will be looking to exploit any weakness he can find. Evans, he doesn't necessarily have t𝓀o get any better in order to win this Giro, he could ju🅷st wait to exploit a mistake or see Uran weaken.
Th😼e peloton rolls out from the start for 164km of racing in the mountains. As S🃏tephen Farrand said in his story yesterday,
"The stage to Oropa is onl🐠y 164km long but includes three major climbs. The Alpe Novies has a steep middle section but comes too early for important attacks, the Bielmonte climb is 18km long but is constant, meaning the final climb to the Oropa Sanctuary is likely to inspire any attacks. The middle section kicks up at 8.5% for 2.5km, with the remaining four kilometres at 7.6%."
Interestingly Stephen Farrand also points out that the GC riders will be looking to put time into Quintana to🤡day. The Colombian has 𓆉been on the back foot in the last week due to a crash, injuries and illness. Evans, Uran, Majka, they'll want to end Quintana's GC hopes now if they can.
"Quintana is sixth overall, 3:29 behind compatriot Uran. That is a significant gap behind a strong looking Uran but if he manages to avoid losing further time on the climbs to Oropa and Montecampione, then he could give this Giro d'It𝔍alia a further twist during the three remaining mountain stages," writes Farrand.
You can read the complete story, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.
We already have a break up the road but the gap is still less than 30 𒁏seconds: Domont, Agnoli, Frapporti, Battaglin, Longo Bo🐈rghini, Monsale, Quemeneur, Timmer, Cataldo.
Not a huge surprise to se🥃e Cataldo go in the break. He was meant to lead Team Sky's overall ambitions in the race but finds himself almost 40 minutes down in GC. He can win mountain stage though. His one in the Vuelta a few years ago, while at Omega, was highly impressive. He beat Thomas De Gendt that day, dropping him on the final climb and holding off the charge from Rodriguez and Contador. Cataldo is also a former winner of the Baby Giro.
There are more attacks though and the bunch is split at the moment into two large groups, with the initial move still clear. Action fr♚om the gun.
The break has around 12 seconds over the peloton and we've 𒊎covered 4km so far.
There's a good chance that we might see fireworks between the GC riders before the final climb today. Pierre Rolland has been on the attack a few times already but as he's now almost six minutes down on Uran he'll have to be aggressive in the mountains in order to claw himself back into the fray. 🅰He could certainly attack on the penultimate climb in a bid to anticipate the moves that may come later from his rivals. He's a good bet for a stage win in this year's race.
Away from the Giro d'Italia but staying with Europcar, we caught up with Dan Craven. He's about to sign for the French WorldTour team and we interviewed him about his hopes for the rest of the season and cycling in Namibia. You can read the interview, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here. If you're a fan of beards, basically a hipster, you'll certainly enjoy it, but Crav🔯en certainly has some interesting things to say too.
Omega are on the front and ridi📖ng tempo but the break is still up the road and with 136km to go the gap is at 3'32.
Boasson Hagen and Roche are also in the br🍎eak. We'll bring you a full down of the compಌlete break as soon as we can.
And it's Petacchi on the front for Omega at the mꦑoment, just controlling the race and keeping things nice and steady for the peloton. The Italian will do his work early today and then let the better climbers in the team take over. The gap has gone out to 3'33.
No rain today, the sun is out, so the conditions are perf♕ect for racing. ﷺThere were a few dark clouds at the finish earlier.
There are no GC threats in the break, but t꧅here are ar🧸ound 20 riders in the mix. That's a lot but they're working well and Omega seem willing to let them go.
Arredondo isn't in the break, which is interesting. He's in the bunch at the 💞moment and will not pick up any KOM points at this rate. Movistar, Omega, Katusha, FDJ, and Garmin are the teams who have missed the break.
Sella ꦜhas made it into the move, and there are two men from Savio's team in fact. There's an attack from Wellens, who is in the break and he's looking for the KOM points at the top of the third cat🍷 climb.
Vermote is in the break for Omega as Petacchi ❀continues to set the pace at the head of the field.
The peloton move to one side as a number of team car🍒s pass them and head to the break. Wellens was first to the top of the climb, Hondo was second.
Quinziato has matched Vermote and is in the break for BM꧟😼C today. We have 130km to go.
Her꧙e's the compﷺlete run down of the riders in the break.
Valerio Agnoli (Astana), Axel Domont (Ag2r la Mondiale), Marco Frapporti and Emanuele Sel🐠la (Androni Venezuela), Enrico Battaglin (Bardiani CSF), Martijn Keizer (Belkin), Manuel Quinziato (BMC), Paolo Longo Borghini (Cannondale), Jarlinson Pantano (Colombia), Mattia Cattaneo and Jan Polanc (Lampre Merida), Tim Wellens (Lotto Belisol), Julien Vermote (Omega Quick Step), Ivan Santaromita (Orica GreenEdge), Albert Timmer (Giant Shimano), Perrig Quemeneur (Europcar), Darico Cataldo and Boasson Hagen (Sky), Nicolas Roche (Saxo Tinkoff), Danilo Hondo (Trek) and Yonathan Monsalve (Neri Sottoli).
The break ♌and the peloton now are on the descent, the gap at 4:14.
Good morning to our followers in the US and Canada, who are up early and following the action from stage 14 of the Giro. You can watch this video preview of the stage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.
Wellens is now up to 5th in the KOM competition and he's Arredondo's most dangerous rival today. If he picks up points over the🐓 next two climbs he could really move into contention for the blue jersey. Hondo for Trek doesn't really have the legs to match him if we're basing things off what happened on the first climb.
123km remaining from 164km
12꧂3km to go, the leaders have a gap of around four minutes as riders swap turns on the front. We can't see any passangers at the moment but that could change once we move off the flat section that we're currently on. So far, so good for Omega Pharma QuickStep.
The peloton are on flat roads too aꦛnd they've lined out with the gap at 4'25, the biggest it has been so far in the stage. With it being a fairly short stage the bunch aren't going to be too generous, especially as Omega will need to keep the pace fairly high on the climbs.
Weather update:
Agliè: blue skies, a little cloud, 18.9°C. Wind: weak, NE 7 kph
Cossato (km 62.5): blue skies, a little cloud. 21.6°C. Wind: weak, E 3 / 6 kph
Bielmonte (km 122.4): scattered clouds with possible light rain, 12.9°C. Wind: weak, SSE 8 kph
Oropa (st๊age finish): scattereꦇd clouds with possible light rain, 17°C. Vento: weak, S 4 / 10 kph
118km remaining from 164km
118km to go. There are 21 riders up the road if you're just joining us. They are:
Valerio Agnoli (Astana), Axel Domont (Ag2r la Mondiale), Marco Frapporti and Emanuele Sella (Androni Venezuela), Enrico Battaglin (Bardiani CSF), Martijn Keizer (Belkin), Manuel Quinziato (BMC), Paolo Longo Borghini (Cannondale), Jarlinson Pantano (Colombia), Mattia Cattaneo and Jan Polanc (Lampre Merida), Tim Wellens (Lotto Belisol), Julien Vermote (Omega Quick Step), Ivan Santaromita (Orica GreenEdge), Albert Timmer (Giant Shimano), Perrig Quemeneur (Europcar), Darico Cataldo and Boasson Hagen (Sky), Nicolas Roche (Saxo Tinkoff), Danilo Hondo (Trek) and Yonathan💟 Monsalve (Neri Sottoli).
Italian road champion Santaromita has made it up into the break. He's a capa🍌ble climber and will want to show off his jersey today. He rode the first week for Tuft and then Matthews but the Orica team are on the hunt for more stages in the race. Omega are keeping things together though, they're not giving the break much room. A few Astana r𝐆iders pull over, Aru needing a comfort break.
A reminder of where things stand in the GC:
1 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 53:15:06
2 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:37
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:52
4 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:02:32
5 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:02:50
6 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team 0:03:29
7 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:03:37
8 Wout Poels (Ned) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:04:06
9 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:04:20
10 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) ꧟Tre😼k Factory Racing 0:04:41
Up ahead Borghini and Boasson Hagen swap turns as back in the peloton a gaggle of M𒁃ovistar riders gather around t♚heir man for the overall, Nairo Quintana. He needs to try and do something today, at the very least to ensure that he doesn't lose any further time. He and Pozzovivo are the riders who can blow this race up on the climbs.
A rea🌠l test of Quintana's pedigree today. Nearly everything went right for him in last year's Tour de France - he had the form to help in that - but he's been under pressu𝓡re at the Giro here, first because he was the favourite, and then because of his crash, loss of time, and illness. No Movistar man in the break today, so he has his entire team ready to help him, so they're still confident in their leader. He's at 3:29 so still very much in the race.
107km remaining from 164km
A fast start to the stage this morni🌺ng and we've just over 100km to go but plenty of climbing on the menu. Petacchi still on the front for Omega and setting the pace.
There's been a hu🦩ge crash in the ꦆpeloton with a number of riders on the deck. It happened as a roundabout with Dekker, Rabottini 15th on GC, Siutsou among those involved.
Roughly a dozen riders hit the ಞd🍒eck in total with 102km to go for the break.
Everyone is back and on their bikes with Arashiro one of tꦑhe riders who also fell.
Omega have knocked the pace off just for now as they allow riders to come back to the peloton. This will push the gap to the break up to around five ꦜminutes.
Trying to think of GC riders Petacchi would have worked for/with in the past. I don't think Scrigno had a GC rider for stage races but at Fassa Petacchi would have ridden with Belli, Frigo,ඣ Rumsas (before his podium in the Tour), Basso, Casagrande, Kirchen, Bruseghin (if we're adding Kirchen), Cioni (if we're adding those two), Aitor Gonzalez, although he was poor at GC once he left Kelme, Danielson, and young Nibali. There’s also Di Luca, an aging Savoldelli, Cunego, Simoni, and Scarponi, who is at the front of the peloton right now.
96km remaining from 164km
The crash has seen the break move out to around 8 minutes clear of the peloton. The bunch has eased up quite a b𓄧it since that big fall.
No troubles for Omega at the moment on this flat section of the stage. They have plenty of riders who can sit on the front and control the peloton under these circumstance🎃s.
86km remaining from 164km
The leaders have𓆏 10'36 with 86 km to go as they head through the feedzone.
Ilౠjo Keisse is now swapping turns with Petacchi on the front of the peloton as the race nears the second climb of today's stage.
On the next climb we're very likely to see the sprinters and a number of domestiques drop back for📖 the day. Some may come back on the descent but it really depends on how the GC riders and their respecti🌠ve teams set the pace on the climb.
At the back of the break Boasson Hagen and Hondo have a very brief chat as back in the peloton the pace begins to rise agaiไn with the gap down to just over ten minutes.
Theဣ road begins to gentle rise for𝓰 the break but they're still not at the foot of the next climb.
At 8km t🤡he Alpe Noveis is one of the shorter climbs of the day but it is probably one of the more difficult. The hardest part of the climb is in the second hal𒀰f as the road surface begins to deteriorate and the gradient begins to get harder. The average for the final few kilometres is 11% and peaks at 16% and once the riders descend the Noveis to Coggiola, they begin climbing once again.
The gap is down to around nine minutes as the break go uphill wi🌠th 82km of racing remaining.
Decisions on the road are crucial and one man that knows a lot about that is Eisel, Team S🍬ky's road captain. We caught up with him and made this short video about what it's like to be a road captain and what's involved. You can watch the video, .
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78km remaining from 164km
78km to go and🥀 the climb has started for the break with the gap at 9'29.
Santaromita takes a turn on the front, and then it's Agnoli. The break are really pushing on ♛here as they need to keep that gap intact on💎 this climb if they're to stay ahead today.
Wellens is at the back of 🧸the break at the moment and Hondo will be looking to keep him at bay in order to defend Arredondo's lead in the KOM.
The gap is now down a🔯nd under nine minutes as Omega take the final 🅷descent before the climb begins.
Agnoli has dropped back to the Astana team car for some instructi🐬ons.
There's a nasty roundabout but🉐 luckily ꧅the peloton make it through without any problems.
Marco Frapporti sets the pace in the break, Sella is the better climber of the two on paper, for hte Androni team 🎃and Hondo is going backwards and has been the first rider to be dropped.
They're on a really steep section of the climb with Marco Frapporti sii♈ll leading. At the front of the peloton AG2R have moved up alongside Omega.
Omega continue to set the pace with Ura✨n and Quintana close to each other in the bunch. The gap is down to 8:30.
The leaders are on t😼he hardest part of the climb, around half-way up and they﷽'re losing seconds all the time. The gap is at 8'27.
BMC have mov♏ed closer to the front with Cadel Evans eager to keep close to the action.
Petacchi is still near the front of the peloton so the 𝓰pace is steady rather than el♊ectric.
A number of unzipped jerseys in the break now as 💯well as a few strained﷽ faces as Mattia Cattaneo sets the pace.
Movistar have shown up at the front of the peloton for the first time today too. Weening we hear has abandoned the rܫace.
Just four riders ꩲleft in the race for Orica after t🅷heir stellar first week in the Giro.
There's talk on race radio that Kanstants𒈔in Siutsou has also stopped and left the race but♌ we'll confirm that as soon as we can. More bad new for Sky in the race.
Kansta🏅ntsin Siutsou came down in that large crash earlier today.
Petacchi is still on the front for Omega, even on♓ this really steep secꦕtion. The gap is at 8'18.
Confirmation in that Kanstantsin Siutꦆsou has quit the race due to the injuries he picked up in that crash. They still have Cataldo and Boasson Hagen in the break today. Can they turn things around?
Timmer! leads the break up the climb, with 71km remaining in the stage. The pace is steady as Petacchi peels off from the peloton but Uran still has plenty of teammates with him. Petacchi may come back on the desce💦nt of course.
De Gendt and Poels sit by Uran. Both riders are going 💖to be key in this race, and th♎is stage, as Omega look to defend the jersey.
He🐠's back.🐓 Hondo has made it back to the break. He didn't panic when he slipped back and set a steady pace in order to return to the action.
69km remaining from 164km
69k⭕m to go and the gap is at 6'59. Wellens now moves up towards the front of the break.
Agnoli leads and the pace go𒆙es up. Sella is close there too.
Hondo is just trying to survive.
Monsalve goes but it's Wellens who beats him on the line. The Lotto rider is moving into contention in the KOM. Wellens had just nine poi⭕nts at the start of the day but he's eating in Arredondo's lead after wining the first two climbs today.
The entire break are over the climb, the peloton still climbing and at 7'46. Wellens is now on 45 points and is second in the KOM comඣpetition. Arredondo still leads with 75 points. Arredondo will be ಞlooking after Kiserlovski today.
It's a tricky descent, especially in the early sections but so far, so good for♚ the break. The sun is out, the roads are dry although the roa𝓀d surface isn't great.
Michael Rogers begins to set th♓e pace at the front as the p❀eloton go over the top of the climb. The gap is at 7'11.
As🌊 De Gendt stuff some newspaper down his jersey in a bid to remain warm on theꦿ descent.
58km remaining from 164km
Straight into the climb for the break൲ now with 58km remaining. Both Androni riders have lost contact on the descent though so work to be done for Savio's men.
Cataldo and Santaromita, both in with a chance of the stage win today, have a quick chat at the back of the break. In the bunch Cune♌go has a puncture but he's had a quick change and is chasing back already.
It looks as though the break has made it back together as they start the climb. The Bielmonte at 1482m is the highest climb of the day and has a ski station at the top. It is a long descent from tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe climb down to Biella where the riders must ready themselves for the last asce🧜nt of the day.
Rogers is still near the front of the bunch but it's Omega who do most of the work. Movistar have ꦚalso moved up again with Quintana neatly tucked in.
Rolland, Scarponi, Aru, they're also ▨near the front of the peloton. What chance of the French climber attacking on this climb or the descent before the finish? They break is still quite far ahead though and that might make him wait.
For our complete video preview of today's stage, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here.
A number of riders in the bunch have taken the chance to go back to the team cars so the peloton haven't really put their foot down just yet. Uran is sitting around 5th back with Pozzovivo close by and Evans just a little bit further back. To give you an idea of the pace, Bouhanni is still with the bunch. He's near the front so he's well positioned. This is a strong indication that he wants to get through this race and win the red𒈔 jersey. He has Jussi Veikkanen by his side.
Ventoso has dropped back to the Movistar team car for food, drinks and instructions as up ahead Wellens takes a turn on the front. If he can take maximum points on this climb he'll have cut Arredondo's lead dramatically 🤡today in the KOM competition.
Some of the riders in the b𓆉reak are really starting to suffer though, Timmer is one of them, while Roche looks comfortable. Agnoli sets the pace and allows the Irishman through for a turn.
With 52km to go the gap is at 8'59. The bunch is taking it pretty easy at theಌ moment but saying that Cannondale 🏅and BMC have organised themselves and moved closer to the front.
It's still Omega doing most of the work, however, but Uran and his team will be content with how the stage is playing out. They've not been put 🐽under any pressure yet as the GC riders look to wait for the final climb.
There are still 10km to go until the summit of the climb with the harder sections still to come. A few riders are 𝓰starting to drop off the peloton as well.
Kiserlovski, 10th on GC, is nea🎀r the front and has Arredondo on his wheel. The pint-sized climber will be there to defend his team leader on the final climb one might think but he could also attack given that he didn't make it🍰 into the break today.
The break with 50km to go still have over eight minutes on the peloton but they've lined out with a few shoulders start🔜ing to rock.
More riders are being distanced by the peloton and♐ the same could happen to Hondo because Monsalve is lifting the pace as the gradie🦄nt kicks up.
Less than 10km to go until the top of the climb as Hond𝔍o and Frapporti have been dropped.
Boasson Hagen is now sett🅷ing the pace for the break but a few riders are starting to miss turns. We're into the final 50km of racing💝 with the break at 8'10.
Finally a pred💫iction comes true and Rolland ups the pace and attacks with a teammate leading him out.
Aru at the start this morning:
I think Ag2r will try to make the race hard because they’ll want to help Pozzovivo gain time. As for me, I’ll be keeping an eye on how the others are on the final climb, but the whole stage is difficult and you have t﷽o stay c🤡oncentrated all day long.
And now Omega are under pressure with Amado💫r also going clear and trying to bridge up 🗹to Rolland and his Europcar teammate.
Zoidl has also put in a dig.
Zoidl makes it three riders with Rolland and Thurau together and clear of the peloto𓆏n.
The main peloto🍰n are down to less than 70-riders at a guess with Rolland sitting in and letting his teammate set the pace.
And Garmin copy E🐠urop𝓡car with Haas leading Hesjedal clear.
This is a crucial stage and more and more rider꧃s are trying to go clear. Rolland has a minute on the 🔯bunch.
The peloton are going to have to react as Hesjedal and Haas put in their dangerous move. They can't let t꧂he former winner get a gap even at this stage.
Rolland at the start:
It’s true that we’re coming into the decisive stages. For the moment the only time I’ve lost has been in the time trials – the tea𝓰m time trial and the one the other day 𒈔– and in the crash at Montecassino. But over the next two days we’ll see the real gaps start to open.
Up ahead and S♉ella looks nervous as Hesj🥃edal leaves Haas.
Hesjedal and Haas have been joined by Izaguirr💛e. Up ahead the main break is down to ar💞ound a dozen riders, if that. Rolland has roughly 30 seconds on the peloton.
Haas has done his work an⭕d he's done it well with Hesjedal and Izaguirre making it to the Rolland group.
That's a handy looking quintet of riders. Rabottini is also on the m🉐ove and that's interesting as 🔯he's 15th overall, one place ahead of Hesjedal.
The break has just 5'22 with 46km to🙈 go. The Hesjedal group have 30 ♑seconds on the peloton.
Haas is now marking Rabottini.
Hesjedal is working with Rolland. He'd probably like Rabꦐottini with him just for the extra help.
The Hesjedal group have nearly 40 seconds on the 𝔍peloton.
The Canadian isn't holding back here, and it's a pretty gutsy move given that we've stiꦇll got such a long way to go.
44km remaining from 164km
44km to and Roche has attacked from the break.
Nearly 50 seconds for Hesjedal and Rolland. Pirazzi h🎃as attacked from the peloton too.
Roche is looking around for help to see if anyone will join h꧙im but Thurau lifts the pace and it looks like Hesjedal is struggli𝄹ng.
Pirazzi, Rabottini, and Haas have merged into a group and Hesjedal ౠi🦩s having to chase a little bit.
Back in the bunch and Uran and Omega are just watching their main rivals. No real need to chase the likes of Rolland or Hesjedal at the moment. Here's a reminder of the top 15 overall in the rac🎃e.
1 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 53:15:06
2 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:37
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:52
4 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:02:32
5 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:02:50
6 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team 0:03:29
7 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:03:37
8 Wout Poels (Ned) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:04:06
9 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:04:20
10 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Racing 0:04:41
11 Ivan Basso (Ita) Cannondale 0:05:09
12 Pierre Rolland (Fra) Team Europcar 0:05:45
13 Gianluca Brambilla (Ita) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:05:57
14 Diego Ulissi (Ita) Lampre-Merida 0:06:24
15 Matteo Rabottini (I🐽ta) Neri Sottoli - Yellow Fluo 0:06:48
Roc🤪he has a bit of a gap as 💞he closes in on the top of the climb.
The Irishman is out of the saddle and climbing well but he's got a huge task on his hands gi❀ven that we still🔯 have 42km to go. It's a long 30km of descent and then another 11km of complete climbing towards the finish.
Roche certainly isn't waiting 🎃for help though as he crests the climb on hꦰis own.
He has a gap of around 10 seconds witওh Wellens taking second.
In the peloton BMC have mov🥀ed closer to the front as well so Uran will have to watch for attacks on the descent too.
Hesjedal is back with Rolland now as Thurau does an excelle🐻nt🎃 job of setting the pace. The Canadian doesn't look great at the moment though.
Roche had ten second at the top of the cl♒imb and the Rolland group is at 4'25. The Haas, Pirazzi group is at 5'05, the peloton at 5'48.
So Rolland and Hesjedal are pulling themselves back into top✨ ten contention. Cannondale are leading the peloton on the descent, probably to keep Basso near🔴 the front and the pace steady, rather than dangerous.
34km remaining from 164km
Roche is still clear and pushing the pace on the descent. He's risking everything on the ✃descent as he looks for the stage win. He can't let the chase group catch him on the descent. Does Hesjedal have a mechanical because he can't hold the wheels on the descent but he can keep at the same pace. Haas has attacked from the Rabottini group.
Hesjedal sits at the back of th✃e Rolland group as it looks like Agnoli is leading th🎐e chase of Roche.
31km remaining from 164km
Just over 🐻30km of racing remaining in the stage with Roche still out on his own.
Therಞ💯e has been a crash on the descent an it's Rubiano who is down. He's sitting up at least.
Th👍e Rolland - Hesjedal group have picked up a few riders on the descent from the early bꦅreak.
Haas has been caught by Ra♌bottiꦓni, Zardini, and Pirazzi.
We still have around 15km of descending ahead of us, with 26km to go until the finish𒁏.
Roche leads, a group of around 8 riders chasing, the𒁃n the Rolland/Hesjedal group and then the peloton. All within five minutes of each other.
T𒁃immer and Quinzia🌊to are together on the descent but more and more riders are being picked up by the Rolland group.
Quemeneur has been caught so Rollan📖d has two riders with him.
Roche has been caught on the descent. Cataldo, Timmer, Roche, Quinziato and a fe𒀰w others are in the lead group and the BMC rider🦋 has attacked with Timmer on his wheel.
There are roughly a dozen riders left in the fiꦍrst group. We started off with 21.
Roche is at the ba🤪ck and taking his time to recover after his effort. Does he have anything left? Sella, both Sky riders, Santaromita and Agnoli are all there too. They have 4'49.
Just over 18km to go and it looks like the b♍reak has a real𝓀 chance of surviving at this stage.
Timmer and Quinziato still lead, with the Giant rider getting aꦬ quick draft frಌom a motorbike.
Just 4km of descending lꦇeft before the final climb starts.
Cannodale are still leading the 🤡p🐻eloton at the moment with Majka and Uran close to each other.
No time gaps on the Hesjedal-Rolland group but they're certainly still clear of the chasing p🎉eloton.
Rolland is letting his two teamm🌱ates drive the second group, with Hesjedal and another four riders in the mix. Timmer and Quinziato still lead the race.
The two leaders are closing in on the foot of the final ♌cli🥀mb.
In the bunch Movistar's entire teaꦚm, minus one rider up the road, have moved up with Quintana near the front.
The two leaders are now climbing but the gradient is fairly gently at th🧔🦄is stage.
The Rolland group are riding well t꧙ogether but they're unlikely to catch the leaders now. They could still put time into the main field though.
The early break is starting toꦚ fracture on the lower slopes of the ﷺfinal climb with Boaason Hagen and Wellens in the mix.
The Sky rider is leading the break at the moment with Timmer and Quinzi🎃ato still off the front of the break.
And Quinziato has a mechanical and has to stop✃. He taks a few bike but that's his chances gone, surely.
The Rolland group is 𝕴climbing too and Thurau gets out of theꦜ saddle with his team captain on his wheel.
Into the final 8km of racing ൩with the bunch about to start the climb as well.
Thurau is done and now Hesje♏dal takes over with Roౠlland on his wheel.
Timmer leaders the race. Movistar a🉐re leading the pelo🌸ton.
Arredendo has attacked from the peloton. Riders are all over the road, there are so many groups 🔴and battles going on.
Timmer is having the ride of his life today.
We've no 🦹time check at the moment but the Rolland group is down to four riders.
Arredondo is still clear and it looks like Uran is having to do all 🐟the work. Evans is on his own with no BMC teammate💖s with him.
Timmer is now on the hardest part of the 📖climb as Hesjedal leads Rolland.
Into the final 6km but we have no time ch🍸ecks from the race ♔organisers.
Timmer has 48 seconds we understand.
Izaguirre takes a turn in the Rolland group, the𒁏 maglia rosa group is down to 10 riders.
Timmer is grinding his way up the climb.
Cataldo has made a move from the group that stil contains🅰 Wellens, Roche and a handful of other riders.
Arredondo leads ౠthe maglia rosa group and Quintana is in second wheel. Will the Movistar rider attack?
Timmer has 5km to go as Cataldo goes clear with Ca🌸ttaneo.
Arredondo has cracked and🧔 Quintana looks around and Pozzovivo is here too
Pozzovivo has two teammates on the front. Quintana, Majka, Uran, Evan💖s are all there.
The Rolland - Hesjedal group are sti꧋ll working but it looks like it's just Rolland and Hesjedal as the other two riders slip back.
AG2R are setting the pace for Pozzovivo, Uran has Evans on his wheel, with Poels hanging ෴on for dear life at the back of the maglia rosa group.
Pozzovivo is putting his rivals under huge pressure a♛t the moment. Surely he'll attack soon.
Aru is in the maglia rosa group too. Timmer has 36 seconds, the He🎉sjedal group has less than 40 seconds over the pink jersey. We're into the final 4km of racing.
Timmer is really starting to struggle and Cataldo 𒐪and one other rider are closing.
Pozzovivo attacks and Majka responds.
Evans and Aru are losing ground.
Quintana is on Pozzovivo's w▨heel. Uran, Kelderman and Majka can't respond.
As Evans works his way back to the Uran group.
Quintana an🥂d Pozzovivo are working together as Poels moves up to help ꦆfor Uran.
Rolland and Hesjedal are still wo💙rking together as Quintana and Pozzovivo link up with Izaguirre
Timmer has been 🎃caught w🤪ith 2km to go by Cataldo and Pantano. Pantano to win on a day that many use to remember Pantani?
Quintana and Pozzo𝐆vivo have a gap still on Uran and Evans🍃.
And Cataldo attacks but Pantano goes with him.
They've dropped Timmer
Now Pantano attacks.
Cataldo closes the move down.
As back down the road Pozzovivo and Quintana share the pace. The gap is maybe 8 o🏅r 9 seconds to the maglia rosa.
Hesjedal and Rolland still t🐲ogether but no tꦚime check for them.
We now have four riders🌳 in the lead with Timmer and Cattaneo coming back to Cataldo and Pantano with 1km to go.
The Lampre rider leads them around a corner
It's Polanc for Lampre.
Timmer has cracked, he's gone.
Three riders but there are more coming back.
Polanc is doing all the work.
Battaglin is there.
But Cataldo goes for it.
Wow it's Battaglin who takes the win.𝕴 He came from way back to make🦋 the lead group and then snatch it from Cataldo at the line.
Roche comes over the line. Pantano was third.
Pozzovi🐷vo still leads Quintana but there's no time check to the maglia rosa group. It was less than 15 seconds last time we had one.
Into the final 500m for Quintana and Pozzovivo.
The Italian has done most of t🌊he work but here comes Aru and Majka. Uran is losing time.
Hesjedal ꦍand Rol𓆉land finish and Quintana drops Pozzovivo.
Evans is dropping Uran before the line too.
The race leader 🔴holds pick but will lose a few seconds to Evans and maybౠe 10-20 seconds on Pozzovivo and Quintana.
Aru and Majka came back towards the end. I think Kelderman was in there too. Basso has most a lot🦋 of time t🔯hough.
That's Battaglin's second stage in the Giro and his team's second win in two days.
We're just waiting for the official time gaps but Evans, Pozzovivo and Quintana all eat in♔to Uran's lead. The worry isn't that he missed the snap of Pozzovivo or Quintana, it's💮 that Evans was able to put time into him.
1 Enrico Battaglin (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 4:34:41
2 Dario Cataldo (Ita) Team Sky 0:00:00
3 Jarlinson Pantano (Col) Colombia 0:00:07
4 Jan Polanc (Slo) Lampre-Merida 0:00:17
5 Nicolas Roche (Irl) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:00:22
6 Albert Timmer (Ned) Team Giant-Shimano 0:00:26
7 Emanuele Sella (Ita) Androni Giocattoli 0:00:28
8 Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Lampre-Merida 0:00:33
9 Tim Wellens (Bel) Lotto Belisol 0:00:39
10 Ivan Santaromita (Ita) Orica Greenedge 0:00:54
And here's how ♋GC stands after today's stage:
1 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 57:52:51
2 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:32
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:35
4 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 0:02:11
5 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:02:33
6 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team 0:03:04
7 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:03:16
8 Wout Poels (Ned) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:04:01
9 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:05:07
10 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Ra♒cing 0🍸:05:13
S𒁃o Uran loses five seconds to Evans. Pozzovivo takes just over 20 seconds, Kelderman 18 s💦econds and Quintana 25.
Kiserlovski, he lost time too. Trek had Arredondo set the pace earlier on the climb but when he blew Kiserlo✅vski was on his own. He cracked too when Pozz♊ovivo and Quintana attacked. He remains in the top ten. Hesjedal and Rolland will have moved up slightly on GC but put in a lot of effort for their rewards.
We're just updating our top ten on GC as Rolland moves up to 9th. You can find the results, our report, and race images, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:right here.
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