Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 8
January 1❀ - June 1, Foligno, ITA, Road - WorldTour
Welcome to the Cyclingnews covera🐎ge of the Giro d'Italia stage 8 from Fol🧸igno to Montecopiolo. This will be the first test for the general classification riders
There was no transfer for the riders yesterday. After finishing in Foligno yesterday, they start here again today. To the 💞delight of everyone, the sun is shining down.
Racing will begin in around 25 minutes, as t𓃲he riders begin the 179 kilometre stag🌜e.
Today sees the first category one climbs of the race, with the Cippo di Carpegna and Montecopiolo. If you want to see what's in store for the riders today yourself, check out our preview here
You can also get our preview in video format and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube cha𒐪nnel.
Caravan director at the Giro d'Italia, Andrea Leoni has posted this picture from the start. The festivities are iﷺn full swing as the rid𝔍ers start to line up.
Michael Matthews starts today as the race leaꦬder. However, with the summit finish on Montecopiolo the Aꦓustralian is likely to hand it over. Here is a look at the top 10 as it stands right now:
1 Michael Matthews (Aus) Orica Greenedge 29:34:19
2 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:21
3 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:01:18
4 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:25
5 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team
6 Matteo Rabottini (Ita) Neri Sottoli - Yellow Fluo
7 Ivan Santaromita (Ita) Orica Greenedge 0:01:47
8 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:01:51
9 Tim Wellens (Bel) Lotto Belisol 0:01:52
10 Ivan Basso (Ita) Cannondale 0:02:06
Italian national champion Ivan Santaromita joined the Orica-GreenEdge team this year and he has been instrumental in helping Matthews defend his pink jersey. Cyclingnews caught up with him and talked about wearing the tricolore in his home grand tour and helping Matthews keep the maglia rosa. You can watch theꦇ video . You can also subscribe to our YouTube channel right there too.
There is some bad 🍃news for GreenEdge th𒉰is morning, however. Cameron Meyer won't be starting today. He said this on twitter this morning:
"Unfortunately the sickness got the better of mౠe. Huge thanks to my @ORICA_GreenEDGE teammates and staff f🎀or amazing Giro week. Legends and they still have two weeks of winning to go. Good luck guys."
And the riders have rolled 𒆙out for the e💞ighth stage of the Giro d'Italia.
Her♔e is ꦜNairo Quintana signing on this morning. Will he try something on the finish today or will he wait for the bigger mountains?
A quick reminder of who is wearing what today. Michael Matthews is currently the leader of three competitions. He is wearing the pink jersey of race lead♐er, but he he is alsoܫ the leader of the young rider's and mountains classifications. Keeping the young rider's jersey safe for him is Rafal Majka. Maarten Tjallingii continues to wear the blue jersey, sitting second in the classification. After his victory yesterday, Nacer Bouhanni is in the red points jersey today.
Today is one of three stages dedicated to the late Marco Pantani. Il Pirata used to use the Cippo di Carpegna - today's first climb - for training. His link to the short and puncy ascent is marked by a cutout �🐲�of him on the righthand side of the climb.
The road up the Cippo di Carpegna is narrow and with little in the way of climbing beforehan🌌d, we're likely to see the peloton arrive together. Positioning will be key for the GC contenders, as they could lose time if they're not near the front when they hit the bottom of the Carpegna.
There is more to the Carpegna than Marco Pantani's training ground. In 1974 José﷽ Manuel Fuente attacked Eddy Merckx on the climb, dropping the Cannibal in the process. Fuente want on to beat Merckx by more than a minute on the stage. The Belgian would get the last laugh though, as Fuentes ✱bonked on stage 14 to San Remo and Merckx would go on to win the general classification. Fuente did, however, the mountains classification.
171km remaining from 179km
The riders have completed eight kilometres. There have been a number of escape attempt, but nothing has stuck thus far and we are still gruppo compatto.
Nairo Quintana hasn't had the best of starts to the Giro d'Italia. Movistar had a nightmare in the team time trial, as discipline they usually excel in, and lost yet more time on stage 6 after the huge crash near the finish. Quintana is still within touching distance of the maglia rosa and there was some fighitng talk from the Movistar camp when Cyclingnews spoke to them yesterday. You can read the full article by Alasdair Fotheringham right here.
A re⛄minder that Cameron Meyer is a DNS today. There🐲 were two DNFs yesterday. Europcar's Maxime Mederel and Neri Sottoli's Ramon Carretero quit during the stage.
163km remaining from 179km
Sky are at the front of the pelotoꦍn at the moment, which is all together. No breakaway has been formed 🌠yet.
Michael Matthews is probably in his last in the pink jersey. He's had it since the second day, when he took it from his teammate Svein Tuft. The team has ensured that he's been riding around in style, giving his Scott Foil a little bit of a pink make𝓡-over. Cyclingnews had a look at Matthews' steed for this year's race. You can see it . Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel right .
As expected today, Movistar have been very active. They're looking to get someone into the escape today, but noth♒ing has stuck yet.
Cadell Evans is the most likely contender to take the pink jersey from his compatriot. He's currently 21 seconds behind Matthews. Earlier this week, BMC said that they were 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:happy not to have the burdenও of the pink jersey. It wil🐼l be interesting to see how they handle things if they do take it today. Will they risk trying to pass it off to someone else or will Evans try to keep it for the ▨remaining two weeks?
We have an escape group formed, they have 𝔍30 seconds ont he peloton at the m😼oment.
The mඣen in the break are Julian Arredondo (Omega Pharma-QuickStep), Marco Bandiera (Androni Giocattoli), Julien Bérard (AG2R-La Mondiale), Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky), Mattia Cattaneo (Lampre-Merida), Mauro Finetto (Neri Sottoli), Stefano Pirazzi (Bardiani CSF), Perrig Quemeneur (Europcar), Carlos Quintero (Colombia) and Eduard Vorganov (Katusha).
144km remaining from 179km
The escapees now have a gap of 3 mi✃nutes over the peloton.
It is Edvald Boasson Hagen's birthday today. He turns 27. There is another birthday back in the peloton, Sonny Colbrelli 🌺turns♚ 24.
139km remaining from 179km
The advantage continues to increase for t🐼he breakaway. They now have a gap of 8:30
Adam Hanse🐓n is currently trying to bridge the gap to the leaders. He's around 1:30 ahead of the peloton.
Of the 10 men out front Mauro Finett🔯o is the best placed in t🌼he GC. He's only 3:28 down on the maglia rosa, so it the virtual race leader at the moment.
133km remaining from 179km
BMC are currently on the front. It looks like GreenEdge are conten♔t to let them take up that✱ job.
In the break today is last year's mountains classificatio🎃n winner Stefano Pirazzi. He's on the search for points in that competition again.
Julian Arredondo, who is also in the break today, was a dark horse fo✱r the general classification. However, the Trek Factory Racing rider lost over 18 minutes on stage 6, after he was caughtღ up in the crash near the finish. The young Colombian has been very impressive this year, if the break succeed he could do well on Montecopiolo.
127km remaining from 179km
The pace has picked up in the peloton and the gap to the escapees♉ has fallen a little bit. It is now at 8 minutes.
BMC's𓃲 Danilo Wyss still leads the peloton. He is followed by Movistar's Fran Ventoso, who crashed near the finish yesterday. He's well covered with banadges today.
124km remaining from 179km
Adam Hansen h💙as been caught by the peloton. There are now just two groups on the road🌜.
Axel Domont of AG2R La Mondiale looks like he's been on♋ the tarmac. He's got a black scuff on his cheek and a hole in his shorts.
A reminder what the ridersꦜ have in store for them today. Here is the stage 8🐻 profile:
Nathan Haas was in yesterday's escape, despite suffering two crashes on ꦓthe first two stages of the race. He spoke to us yesterday, and you can watch that . You can find all of our Giro d'Italia videos and don't forget to subscribe.
112km remaining from 179km
The leaders❀ exit the Umbria region. It's a relatively easy first half of the day for the peloton. The first climb of the day is the Cippo di Carpegna, which comes at 35.6km to go.
Movistar have now taken to the front, with 🍸BMC moving back
Ivan Basso has had a fairly annonymous Giro d'Italia so far, but he sits in 10th place at the moment. He told Cyclingnews that he expects the tough first week to take it's toll on the riders. You can read the full article here.
Reports coming through that Tinkoff-Saxo rider Christophe🀅r Juul-Jensen had a fever of 39 last night. He is riding today, however, but has told Danish TV that he feels like he's had 10 beers.
The points classification is the only competition not lead by Michael Matthews at the moment. The man in control of the red jersey is Nacer Bouhanni. He took his first two grand tour victories in the first week of the Giro d'Italia and he is looking for more once the race is out of the mountains. Read what he had to say after yesterday's tage here.
100km remaining from 179km
The peloton seems happy at this pace. They've been holding the gap at 8:10 for quite some ti꧑me now.
One of the big stories yesterday was the departure of Joaquim Rodr&i🍃acute;guez. He added a third broken rib to his collection when he went down hard on Thursday, and broke h꧅is finger too. His team have hinted that we could see him challenging for yellow at the Tour de France this year.
"The Vuelta a España was and 🦄is the next big goal for Joaquim Rodriguez. However, in the light of the recent situation, his participation in the Tour de France cannot be excluded. Anyway, everything will depend on the recovery process of “Purito” and his general race preparation progress," said directeur sportif Viacheslav Ekimov.
94km remaining from 179km
The gap has🧸 dropped a little bit to the 10 men out front. It's now 7:07. Omega Pharma-QuickStep and Tinkoff-Saxo lead the chase.
87km remaining from 179km
The gap goes out to 7:3🐲0, as the escapees near the 🍎feed zone.
We mentioned earlier the monument to Marco Pantani on the Cip🍃po 🅰di Carpegna, here is that cutout of him.
A reminder of the 10 men in the break today: Julian Arredondo (Trek Factory Racing), Marco Bandiera (Androni Giocattoli), Julien Bérard (AG2R-La Mondiale), Edvald Boasson Hagen (Sky), Mattia Cattaneo (L☂ampre-Merida), Mauro Finetto (Neri Sottoli), Stefano Pirazzi (Bardiani CSF), Perrig Quemenꦑeur (Europcar), Carlos Quintero (Colombia) and Eduard Vorganov (Katusha)
The escapees have just completed 100 kilometres, there are 26km to the foot of the Cippo di Carpegna where we expect the fireworks to begꦯin today. The gap currently stands at 7:00.
Iljo Keisse is on the front of the peloton. He w🌜ould have been part of Mark Cavendish's leadout train if the Manxman hadn't changed his mind and race at the Tour of California. Keisse is best known as a six-day rider, but today he is using his power to drive ont he pace of the peloton.
76km remaining from 179km
The intermediate sprint is coming up in 3 kilometre's ℱtime. E✃dvald Boasson Hagen will be the favourite to take the points, if they chose to contest the sprint.
Unsurprisingly,🐷 Edvald Boasso❀n Hagen takes the points in the sprint.
72km remaining from 179km
Francesco Chicchi can be seen climbing over the barrier. He's back on his bike, but he's obviously gone over the barrier at speed 🧜and he looks like he's in ꧑quite a bit of pain.
Nairo Quintana is on the radio at the back of the peloton. ▨has he been involved in that incide🎉nt somehow?
We're nearing the first categorised climb of the day, want to see what's in store𒊎 for the peloton? Watch our stage preview right . Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel too.
Replay shows Chicchi's incident and we are none the wiser as to how it actually happen🌺ed. The Italian was on his own and his bike veered into the barrier🌠, sending him head first into the grass.
Ventos🤡o is back on the front again and he's cutting chucnks out of the escapees' advantage.🧸 It's down to 6:16 now.
Rigoberto Uran is another strong contender for today. He's one of the few GC riders to come through the first week relatively unscathed. Read what his directeur sportif had to say to Cyclingnews yesterday, here.
61km remaining from 179km
Iljo Keisse hasn't had enough and he's back on the front. The 🎃gap has now dropped to under 6 minutes.
Steven Kruijswijk is on the back of the peloton. He was one of the many riders to come down on🐽 stage 6, suffering a small fracture in his shoulder. The Dutch rider finished 8th at the Giro d'Italia in 2011.
We will have plenty of videos from today's stage. You can w꧃atch all of our Giro d'Italia videos right and you can subscribe to our channel .
We are approaching the first climb of the day, the Cippo di Carpegna. It's probably 🐈too far to make a❀ successful attack, but it will make the selection before the final climb. Here is a look at the profile:
There is more to the climb than that profile su🉐ggests, they have around 🉐seven kilometres of climbing before the official start of the climb.
51km remaining from 179km
The pace is going up and the favourites are beginning to come to the front. You need to be up front when you get to the Carpegna or you could lose out. The gap to the escapees is falling quickly, it's now under five minutes at 4:𒊎37
Sky, Orica-GreenEdge, Asta♍na and Movistar are all at the front 🐷now. There is going to be a huge battle for position soon
50km remaining from 179km
Pirazzi has accelerated on the front of the breakaway group and t🍰hey are strung out ജalong the road.
Marco Ba🎃ndiera becomes t🌸he first to crack and has been dropped from the escape group. He was in the break two days ago too.
The peloton is really motori💧ng now and have taken another minute out of the bre🍒ak. It is now 3:54
The climbing has beg🐽un and the maglia rosa Michael Matthews has been dropped from the peltoon, along with Nacer Bouhanni.
Pirazzi dr🍒ives on and takes Quemeneur and Arredondo with him. It is now three out front.
45km remaining from 179km
Movistar are now out in force on the front of the peloton. The team hꦑave obviously been saving their energy for this moment.
Niemiec has to take a wheelꦇ from his teammate on a very steep part of the climb. Bad timing for that mechanical꧂ problam.
43km remaining from 179km
Matthews is on his own and he has litterally waved goodbye to his pink jersey. It's going to be a long road home from 🐲here.
All of the favourites are still in the main peloton. Nairo Quintana ♌looking fairly comfortable as he switches into the small ring. Too early to attack now, but wh♑o will be the first to show their cards?
40km remaining from 179km
The leader💧s are on the Cippo di Carpegnaꦛ proper and the road just kicks up as they go onto the narrow road.
While there are some riders dropping🐈 out of the peloton there are still plenty in the main group. Positioning is vital, which is why all of the big teams have moved to the front. Movisatr's Eros Capecchi is dragging them along at a fast pace.
The peloton now hit the Carpegna, expect a lot🦩 of riders to lose out here.
Priazzi continues to lead the escapees, he wants the points at the top of th♒is climb. Quemeneur is beginning to struggle as the gap falls below three minutes.
Only two Movistar riders remain at 🍌the front of the peloton, as Quintana moves across and drops into the middle of the group. BMC is still up there too.
Quemeneur makes it back to the front two and they ride together again. Boasson Hagen and Quintero are chasing alone,ꦦ the rest have been dropped.
38km remaining from 179km
Pozzovivio is th⭕e second man in what is left of the peltoton. Vuillermoz is the rider on the front and this group is getting ever smaller.
There is still around 3 kilometres to the top of this climb and the gap has already come down toꦉ below 2 minutes. few teams have more than 2 riders remaining in this 'peloton'
Quemeneur has a ꦿgo at the camera 🍨bike, telling him to move up the road to give them some more space.
37km remaining from 179km
Pirazzi attacks and Arredondo stays in his wheel
Excellent ride from Edvald Boasson Hagen on thiℱs c🌌limb. He has Quintero sat in his wheel and is closing the gap to the three leaders.
Arredondo attacks and drops both his companions.
Arr🦋edondo is now on his own with 2km t🐠o the top of the climb.
36km remaining from 179km
Vuillermoz is still working on the front with Pozzovivo right behind him. It's an odd style he's got🍷, but it seems to be working. The gap is now just 1 minute.
A big name missing from the main gro꧙up on the road⛦ is Michele Scarponi. Astana are currently represented by Fabio Aru in that group.
Pirazzi attacks Quemeneur. He's not going to catch Arredondo, but he want꧟'s second.
35km remaining from 179km
Huge crowds at the top of the Carpegna as Arredondo takes the points for the king of the m𝓀ountain'꧟s competition.
Pirazzi✅ follows him ac☂ross, some 36 seconds down. Arredondo is now the virtual leader in the mountain's classification.
Quintaro has dropped Boasson Hagen and takes fourth on that climb. They're all going t꧅o get swallowed up byt 🐎the peloton soon.
Arredondo has managed to gain some time on the peloton one this descent. They cross the KOཧM line almost 2 minute🎐s back.
This descent is goꦫing to be a tense one for the favourites. It's very narrow and very technical. It would be easy to come off the road, so they will all have to be very careful.
Arredondo continues to extend h൲is advantage as he comes off the descent. He ha🌜s 2:05 on the peloton.
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28km remaining from 179km
Pierre Rolland attacks off the front of the peloton and AG𒁃2R take up the chase.
Rolland is flying down the climb and using as much of the road as he can. This looks like a genuine🥂 attempt for the stage, but it may prove to be early.
Morabito has upped the pace and he is followed by Evans. Th♏ey have made a small gap to the peloton.
Rolland is now only 1:35 back o♎n Arredondo who has just passed under the 25km🅘 to go banner.
22km remaining from 179km
Arredondo will be at the second climb of the day very soon. ♏Rolland is closing in on ꦗhim.
Morabito is still leading the peloton with Evans in his wheel. Quintana has to 🍰chꦉase on during this descent. Descending is not one of his strong points.
19km remaining from 179km
Rolland is now within a minute of Arredondo. He's taken that descent much quicker than the Colombian, w꧙ho looked fairly tentative on some of those corners.
Rolland has joined♏ Quemeneur, who rides him up to the back of Pirazzi and Quintaro. The duo don't wait as the ride straight passed, forcing Quintero to chase onto Rolland's wheel.
Boasson Hagen is still out on his own and chasin🌸g on. A great effort from him to get over the Carpegna.
Boasson Hagen is the second man on the road so it looks like he was able to catch and drop ꧙Pir🀅azzi. Arredondo looks like he's struggling as he makes his way up the second climb of the day.
17km remaining from 179km
Boasson Hagen ꦑcaughtꦐ by the second chase group, lead by Quemeneur.
Boasson Hagen, Quintero ✅and Quemeneur have all been dropped by that chase group. It is Rolland and Pirazzi toget🉐her behind Arredondo.
With all of this movement behind, Arredondo is still holdingꦡ a 50 second advantage over Rolland and 2:20 on the peloton.
Arredondo must be thinking about stage victory now. He still has 15 kilometres and anotཧher climb to go, but the peloton are getting further away. Will Rolland or Pirazzi spoil his day?
Astana lead a group behind the peloton. Tiralongo, Zeits and Scarponi 🃏areཧ on the front.
14km remaining from 179km
Boasson Hagen and Quemeneur are looking🌼 over their shoulders, the peloton have them in their sights now.
Five kilometres remain until the final climb of 🀅the day. Can Arredondo hang on?
13km remaining from 179km
Rolland has begun to distance Pirazzi as they near the top of the penultimate climb. Pirazzi has been out f🐈or a long time today.
It looks like Pirazzi's time oput front is done, there is now a pretty large gap between himself and𒅌 Rolland.
BMC have moved off the front and have been replaced AG2R and Vuillermoz once agaiꦇn.
Shot show Michael Matthews at the front of th🦹e grup🅘petto, he has lost 15 minutes.
11km remaining from 179km
Rolland doesn't seem to be ꧙able to close the gap to Arredondo at the moment. There is 2km to the top of this climb for Arredondo.
Cadel Evan🅰s is the virtual maglia rosa now and unless he is dropped he will have it at 🧸the finish today.
The peloton are closing in on Rolla🧔nd and Arredondo now. With 10km to go they are 2:04 behind. There is still a chance to shut this down.
AG2R La𝔉 Mondiale have a lot of work on the climbs today, they look like they want to deliver Pozzovivo to a victory to🍰day.
Arredondo takes full points at the top of the p🧸enultimate climb of the day.
🐓Rolland crosses in second and has closed the gap to 55 seconds. It's only a short 1km descent before they start climbing again.
The bunch now go under the KOM b💜anner and they're 1:47 behind Arredondo.
6km remaining from 179km
Whatever happens today Arredondo will wear🦋 the blue kersey of the mountains competition leader, but he's only interested in the victory at the moment.
It's getting colder and the clouds are hov𓆏ering over the finish, b🐻ut we should be free of rain.
We're climbing again and Rolland is beginning to pull Arredondo towards him. It's been a long day out front fo𒉰r the Colombian and the gap is now 42 seconds.
Pira꧑zzi has been caught by the peloton. It's n🌌ow only Arredondo and Rolland out front.
4km remaining from 179km
The gap between Arredondo keeps boun𝓰cing around but the Frenchman has cut it down to 🌃35 seconds now. This could be a close call for the stage victory.
3km remaining from 179km
Arredondo keeps getting out o💖f the saddle and giving little digs. He's on his limit, can he make it to the finish before he cracks?
Siutsou attacks the pel𝕴oton, butౠ he is quickly brought back in
3km remaining from 179km
Arr🅘edondo is really struggling and the gap is tumbling. It's only 17 seconds 🍬between the duo.
3km remaining from 179km
Rolland can see A𒁃rredondo, w♎ho keeps glancing over at the advancing Frenchman
Arredondo passes u𝔉nder the 3km 👍to go banner, but it looks like his day is done as Rolland edges ever closer.
2km remaining from 179km
Behind this pair,꧋ the bunch have slashed the advantage to 45 seconds, as BMC come back to the front.
Rolland catch🅺es Arredondo, who now sits in🌊 his wheel
2km remaining from 179km
Both Arredondo and Rolland look like they are in trouble at the momen♛t. Morabito is dragging them back, with Evans and Basso sitting in his whe🀅el.
In this main group are Pozzovivo, Hesjedal, Evans, Quintana and Uran. Scarponi is still trying to get back on but it looks liek 🐷his🧸 GC bid is over.
1km remaining from 179km
Arredondo pops and is losing ground to Rolland.
Roꦅlland is pedalling squares as the gradient goes💛 up. There is still a 13% gradient near the top.
Arredondo is caught by the group as Landa attacks
Landa's attack is quickly quashed, ꦫbut they've closed the gap to 15 seconds to Rolland
Rolland is into the final 500 metres
The peloton sit up and Rolland could take this
Daniel Moreno attacks
Moreno catches Rolland
Kiserlovski catches Moreno with Ulissi behind him
Ulissi wins stage 8
Kiserlovski takes 𝓡se𓆏cond, then Kelderman, Quintana and Evans behind
That's a very impressive victory from Ulissi, he's really come alo♐ng in the last t🎀wo years.
Riders ar🍬💦e now trickling through across the line. Scarponi is the big loser today
A very exciting finish there. Rolland caught with around 40♊0 metres to go by Moreno, who is then caught by Kiserlovski and Ulissi. Ulissi used his superior sprinting to beat Kiserlovski on the line.
Cadel Evans is now into the maglia rosa,🤡 taking it from Michael Matthews.
Here is the top 10 from today:
1 Diego Ulissi (Ita) Lampre-Merida 4:47:47
2 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Racing
3 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:00:06
4 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team
5 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 0:00:08
6 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team
7 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale
8 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:00:14
9 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:00:17
10 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin Sharp 0:00:20
This is the thirꦑd time that Cadel Evans has taken pink jersey. He became the first Australian to do it back in 2002. Here is what he had to say at the finish.
"We had hopes of what we could do. It's been a really difficult Giro for all sort of reasons. We ꧅are in a good position at the moment. It was a hard stage with all the contenders there.
"Steve was really the man of the day for us, he was t🌜here to the finish. We all sꦕtarted the stage a little fatigued today and I think that showed at the end."
This is Diego Ulissi's second stage win at the Gꦑiro d'Italia. He said this after the stage.
"It was a difficult race toꦛday, it 𒊎was really too hard for my characterisitcs, but of course I am really happy."
Here is how the top 3 in th🦩e general class✃ificatino looks after that stage
1 Cadel Evans
2 Rigoberto Uran Uran 0:00:57
3 Rafal Majka 0:01:10
For all the results and pictures from today, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:click here and for all the latest Giro videos,
And finally here is a look at the top 10 after that꧃ very exciting stage
1 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team 34:22:35
2 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Omega Pharma - Quick-Step Cycling Team 0:00:57
3 Rafal Majka (Pol) Tinkoff-Saxo 0:01:10
4 Steve Morabito (Swi) BMC Racing Team 0:01:31
5 Fabio Aru (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:01:39
6 Diego Ulissi (Ita) Lampre-Merida 0:01:43
7 Wilco Kelderman (Ned) Belkin Pro Cycling Team 0:01:44
8 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Col) Movistar Team 0:01:45
9 Robert Kiserlovski (Cro) Trek Factory Racing 0:01:49
10 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) ⛄ꦿAG2R La Mondiale 0:01:50
Join us later for stage 7🐽 of the Tour of California and tomorrow for stage 9▨ of the Giro d'Italia.
That is all from us on stage 8 of the 𝔍Giro d'Italia
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We dive into the Dutchman's kit list, including his Abus helmet, Shimano shoes and special edition Oakley sunglasses -
'A yellow dream is possible' - Remco Evenepoel eyes Tour de France leader jersey after responding to Tadej Pogcar's attacks on hilly road to Rouen
Belgian loses three seconds after joining the decisive attack of stage 4 -
'Probably my best ever one-minute performance' – Jonas Vingegaard able to match Tadej Pogačar at Tour de France thanks to newfound explosivity
Matteo Jorgenson calls Danish teammate 'A legend' as he lives up to the billing on punchy finish into Rouen on stage 4
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'To have a 100th victory is amazing' - Tadej Pogačar reaches new milestone after adrenaline-packed Tour de France stage win
I’ll go full gas from the start to the finish line and see where this places me' Slovenian says ahead of 33km Caen TT and possible yellow jersey -
Tour de France stage 5 time trial start times
Remco Evenepoel will be the favourite for the mostly flat stage in Caen -
Tour de France 2025: All the yellow cards, fines, and penalties
Yellow cards abound on stage 3, Evenepoel hit with fine on stage 4