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Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 9

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Welꦡcome to live coverage of 172km long stage 9 of the Giro d'Italia from Lug🍨o to the summit finish at Sestola.

Welcome to today's coverage of the Giro d'Italia and 𓆉we've got our second consecutive summit finish for the peloton.

We've got our first truly sunny day sinc🃏e we began in Belfast. There is a little bit of wind, but we aren't expecting ꧒any rain today.

We are a♚round 15 minutes from the start in Lugo and the riders a❀re beginning to make their way to the start line.

Yesterday saw the first test for the general classification and Diego Ulissi take his second stage win of the race. Considering the gradients at the finish, Ulissi's win was hugely impressive. The Italian admits that his performance so far has put him in contention as one of the team's leaders. Read what he had to say here.

A reminder of how things ෴panned out yesterday with the top 10 from stage 8.

Michael Matthews had to had the pink jersey over to his compatr꧃iot Cadel Evans yesterday, after he was dropped on the Cippo di 🥂Carpegna. Here is a look at how the general classification looks after the summit finish on Montecopiolo.

We've got news of our first DNS today, Francesco Chicchi (Neri Sottoli). The It𝕴alian took a spectacular head-first dive over the roadside barriers into the grass on the other side yesterday, when he lost control of his bike. Chicchi finished the stage over 30 minutes down on the leaders.

Julian Arredondo's attack nearly came off yesterday, but he was caught on the final climb of the day. However, his efforts did earn him the lead in theꦿ mountains classification. Trek Factory Racing took this picture of him with young riders classification leader Rafal Majka, who took it from Matthews yesterday.

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Despite suffer🌟ing heavily in yesterday's sta🎶ge Michele Scarponi is still in the race, although his GC battle is over now.

Here is a look at whatꦕ the riders have to face today.

You can also read our preview of today's stage right here

The summit finish at S𓆏estola could be a lot more difficult than ev🗹erybody expects. It's has only been given category 2 status, but it is a grinding ascent at the bottom and many believe it should be given a higher categorisation. The riders will be given a little bit of respite as it flattens out towards the top.

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Robert Kiserlovski finished second to Diego Ulissi in yesterday's stage. Cyclingnews spoke to𒉰 him at the finish𒉰 and you can watch the video and don't forget to subscribe.

We will have plenty more vi🌠deos for you after today's stage and you'll be able to find them all in our . Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of them.

Cadel Evans currently holds a 57 second advantage over Rigoberto Uran in the general classification. Provided 💫he can stick with his rivals, he ꦓshould be safe in that jersey, but the tough finish gives the likes of Nairo Quintana a chance to take some time back on the Australian.

Outside of the Giro d'Italia, Fabian Cancellara has 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:decided to put his hour bid on hold after the UCI decided to change the rules regarding equipment. Over in California, however, Bradley Wiggins has 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:signalled his intent to take on the challenge.

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This year is the꧟ first time that Sestola features as a finish town. Ho🅺wever, it was a start town in 1971 with Marino Basso (no relation to Ivan) winning in Montova.

Today's start town 𒊎was a finis𓃲h in the 1914 Giro d'Italia. Pierino Albini won on that day in a whopping time of 17 hours 45 minutes 47 seconds.

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Katusha have had a terrible time at the Giro d'Italia this year. They are three men down and are out of contention in the general classification. Daniel Moreno is one of their best bests for victory and the Spaniard launched a late attack yesterday, but fell short. Despite losing out, Moreno 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:remained upbe𒅌at about his performance.

There has been a crash i🍎n the bunch and🔴 the peloton has split. No news as to who has been involved.

Yesterday's second placed Robert Kiserlovꦬski is one of the riders now in the second peloton, acc✱ording to his Trek team.

Sky still controlling thꦺe front of the peloton. They seem relucꦏtant to let anyone go at the moment and we've still got no breakaway.

We finall𒊎y have a b🔯reakaway forming, with 14 men in it.

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Both Julien Bꦯerard and Marco Bandiera were in yesterday's breakaway attempt. The teams not represented in that group are obviously those of the main GC contenders, who have other things to think about today.

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There is little surprise that there is an Orica-GreenEdge rider in the br🐼eakaway today. With no pink jersey to worry about, all bets are off for the Australian team. Weening is a strong climber and could do well if the escapees can make it to the finish.

Davide Malacarne is the best placed rider in the breakaway. He began the day 9:27 down on Cadel Evans this mornꦆing.

Despite being part of the Colombia team, who are famed for their climbing abilities. Leonardo Duque is a sprinter and will struggle when the climbs come up in the second half of the💧 st🌳age.

The average speed of the first hour of racing was a ver🌱y♔ quick 47kph, which is why the break took so long to form today.

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Tinkoff-Saxo 🗹confirm that Christopher Juul-ꦅJensen was one of the riders to come down in that crash earlier on. It's been a tough debut Giro d'Italia for the Danish rider, who has also been suffering with illness this week.

Adam Hansen might not be in the break today, but he will be looking for stage victories later on in the race. Earlier this week, Cyclingnews spoke to Hansen. You can w♍atch the video and remember you can also subscribe to our YouTube channel right .

There are two riders in this lead group who have won stages of the Giro d'Italia before. Weening obviously won the opening team time trial in Belfast with his Orica-GreenEdge team. However, he also won a stage in the 2011 Giro d'Italia. Salvatore Puccio won the team time trial with Team Skylast season. Both have worn the maglia rosa two, Weening wore it for two days with Puccio wearing it for just on🉐e.

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If the breakaway do manage to make it to the finish the fav🦄oured rider will be Jonathan Monsalve, the Venezuelan recently won🧸 the mountains classification at the Giro del Trentino.

It seems like former 🐲maglia rosa Michael Matthews was involved in that big pile-up earlier on. Images show him missing a large chunk of his shorts and a bit of skin too.

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This is the first stage the Matthews is not wearing the pink jersey and he's back to normal colours on his bike too. However,💝 we got a chance to get up close and personal with his pink Scott Foil. You can watch the video and you can subscribe to our YouTube channel

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Francisco Ventoso swerves out of the pe🥀loton and climbs off his bike to fix his shoe on the side of his road. The pace isn't too high in🍬 the peloton, so he hasn't lost too much time.

A reminder of what the riders face to🐷day with the profile of stage 9:

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BMC are managi♛ng things on in the peloton witඣh Daniel Oss sitting on the front. They have allowed the advantage to grow to 8 minutes now.

This is Evans' fourth Giro d'Italia and it is the third time he has worn the maglia rosa. He b🐓ecame the first Australian to wear the jersey in 2002, holding onto it for two days. He also wore it in 2010 for a day, before going onto winning the points and climber's jerseys. Evans' best finish at the Giro d'Italia was his third place last se🌼ason.

Nobody in this break 💟are a threat to Evans in his pink jersey, will BMC be happy to let them stay away to the finish?

Some may think that taking the pink jersey on stage 8 is too early🐭 for Evans, but the Australian doesn't think so. “There’s still a long way to go, but I got some seconds today [on my rivals] and I’m very pleased to have the lead,” he said.

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The 14 men out front still hold a gap of 7:50 and the peloton seem happy at this pace. A reminder of the men in this break. Julien Berard (AG2R La Mondiale), Enrico Barbin (Bardiani CSF), Marco Bandiera (Androni Giocatolli), Jackson Rodriguez (Androni Giocatolli), David Tanner (Belkin), Oscar Gatto (Cannondale), Leonardo Duque (Colombia), Matteo Bono (Lampre-Merida), Jonathan Monsalve (Neri Sottoli), Tosh Van ꦕder Sande (Lotto-Belisol), Salvatore Puccio (Team Sky), Eduard Vorganov (Katusha), Pieter Weening (Orica-GreenEdge) and Davide Malacarne (Europcar).

Three men in this group were in the brea💛k yesterdayও, Bandiera, Berard and Vorganov.

There are a few sprinters in this leading group, including Gatto, Tanner and Duque, who will be interested in this intermediate sprint at the top of the climb𒊎. We can expect to see them dropp💃ing back not too long after that.

Bongiorno has to drop out of the peloton to get a quick adjustmentꦑ on his saddle on the move.

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As the pelot🌸onꩵ climbs we can see some riders turggling already. Steven Kruijswijk is on the back again, suffering with a broken shoulder.

This climb sh𓄧ouldn't trouble too many, however, nor should ꦬthe following fourth category ascent of Rocchetta Sandri. So we can expect the peloton to come to the final climb relatively intact.

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Ryder Hesjedal is pro𝄹bably Garmin's best shot at victory today. The Canadian is sitting near the back of the Garmin train. It looks like they've put  their whole team on the front, but the gap isn't coming down as quickly as they would like.

Vorganov attacks from♓ the peloton for the KOM points but it's Monsalve who flys right by him to take the points.

Monsalve,ꦬ Vorganov and Malacarne miss a turning on the descent and have to make a quick change of direction. They are with the escape group and haven't lost any time.

There are a number of teams coming to the front of the peloton. BMC, Astana, Trek and Lampre spread out on the road. Cadel Evans is 𒆙on the back coming trough ✤the cars.

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Davide Malacarne has attacked on the descent. He is quickly brought back into the group. 🥂We have 1 kilometre until the intermediate sprint.

Bandiera goes off the🎐 front and takes the points in the intermedia🦄te sprint.

Garmin rider Nathan Haas is riding his second Giro d'Italia this year. He'sꩵ had a busy race, crashing on the first two stages and then going on the attack in stage 7. However, he took some time to talk to us about his bike. You can watch the video , and don't forget to subscribe.

Michael Matthews has been dropped by the peloton. He took a heavy fall earlier on in the race, in a multi-rider pi💛le-up that split the peloton. He's mising quite a lot of his shorts and skin on his right leg.

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Away from the Giro d'Italia for a moment, Brad White took victory in the Wilmington Grand Prix. You can get the full results and report here.

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Steven Kruijswijk has abandoned the race. He's been riding with a fractured shoulder since the crash in Cass🍌ino on stage 6.

Evans is currently second man on t☂he road. BMC are really pushing it on this descent, making the most of Evans' skills on the descent. The peloton is strung out behind them.

This is the final climb today to Sestola, as🅠 we said earlier, it's much harder than the second category status would have us believe. The bottom par🔯t of a grinding climb that will cause some big gaps before the road flattens out a little bit.

The escapees advantage isn't coming down quite as quckly now. It has levelled out at around 4:45 for the last couple of kilometres🌄. They peloton is still flying down this descent.

We brought you the news that Kruijswijk had abandoned today. Here is what the Belkin rider had to say of his decision. "I'm still in pain afte🔯r the crash in stage 6. My shoulder and ribs hurt to much."

The escapees are still all together ✅as they ride up the second climb of the day. However, that's🌳 unlikely to last once we hit the final climb in around 5 kilomtres time.

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Fabio Ar🌄u, the new GC cont♒ender for Astana, has a mechanical problem and has to take a wheel from his teammate. He is now chasing back on.

Aru has four teammates with him, trying to bring him back to the peloton as Nathan Haas a🌄nd Ryder Hesjedal take to the front.

With 26km remainin🔜g, the gap to the escapees is 4:07. This is going to be🀅 a tight finish.

David Tanner attacks from the breakaway group.

Aru makes it back to the peloton along with his teammates. However he seems to have lost one♔ along the way and only has thrree with him.

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Aru getting a quick adjustment of his brakes after that whe🅘el change. They are passing plenty of riders, who are being shelled out of the peloton.

This second climb really kicks up at the top and Tanner has to get out of🌃 the saddle. He can see the KOM line nꦛow.

Tanner takes full points at the top of the 💫climb, but he only has a 5 second 🍃advantage over the chasers.

As someone more suited to spriཧnting, Tanner is unlikely to stay out front for too much longer.

Europcar are now on the front. Rolla💖nd is sat in second position in the peloton. He came so close to victory yesterday, but was pasඣsed with less than 500 metres to go. We can expect him to make another move today.

The peloton pass thrಞough the KOM 3:19 down on th📖e escapees. It's going to be a close call for these 14 men out front.

If the break do make it, Monsalve has to be the favouri💯te to take it.

Tanner has been brought back by the chasers and they are all togetheꦑr at the front.

Weening attacks

Weening was near the back of the group and caugh▨t his bre𓆉ak companions by surprise. He immediately gets a good gap.

The o𝕴ther escapees haven't managed to mount🥃 a chase yet and they are all looking at each other.

Weening has a close call with a race motorbike, who cuts very cl🅺osely to the Orica-GreenEdge rider. He isn't too disrupted by the incident though.

The es🔴cape group is breaking up. Davide Malacarne has set off in chase🔯 of Weening with Van Der Sande, Barbin, Duque and Rodriguez behind him.

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Cyclingnews drove up the climb ea🐻rlier today and there are a lot of fans out, especially at the most difficult section.

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Bandiera is the first of the 🉐esc♔apees to be caught by the peloton.

Van Der Sande attacks fromt he chasing group and is followed by Berard. Duque is trying to join😼 them.

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Therꩵe is a lot of action going on in the first chasing group Berard and Rodriguez have both made jumps out of the ꦍgroup.

It is still all to play for, for the men out front. Weening and Malacarne hold a small advantag🎃e.

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Once we pass through the town of Sestola, where much of the fans are, the road kicks up to its maximum of 13%. That will be the sternest test 🎉for the two leaders, who now lead by 1:27

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Back in the peloton, TInkoff-Saxo have taken up the pace setting. They've got Rafal Majka in the young rider's𓆏 classification jersey.

Weenging and Malaca🍒rne are increasing their lead to 1:40. With just under🧜 7km to go, they can almost smell victory.

Crash in the pel💦otn. Colombian champion Rubiano is down as it Gorka Izagirre, who looks like he's in🌟 a lot of pain.

It looks like Izagirre has hurt his ankle, but we'll have to 😼wai⛄t and see.

The Movistar rider tentatively gets back on his bike, but h🌠e's not going at any great speed.

Alexander Geniz attacks

T♔inkoff-Saxo are trying to chase down Geniez🦩, who isn't getting too much ground on the peloton.

Up fron🌸t𒐪 Barbin has dropped his compatriots as he chases down the two leaders.

Geniez is still pursuing his attack. The FDJ team missed out on the break, but this seems like it could be too little too ☂late.

Vuillermoz has attacked the peloton now. He did a lot of work for Pozzovivo yesterday. The t�꧂�wo Frenchmen pass Van Der Sande.

Weening and Malacarne are having a few cross words between themselves. Weening doesn't seem happy with the amount of work Malacarne i🅺s doing.

Vuillermoz has🐼 dropped Geniez now and is on his own.

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Barbin is now 1:46 behind the two leaders. It's still a large gap to tr🐽y and bridge.

Pozzovivo attacks

The Italian has passed and dropped Vuillermoz

Uran sets off in chase, he is followed by 🐷Evans, Majka, ♑Kiserlovski, Keldermann and Quintana

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Pozzovivo has now passed Berardﷺ who has been in the break all day. He now has Duque and Monsalve on his wheel. This is a great move by the Italian and his team.

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Pozzovivo is 31 seconds ahead o💦f Evans and 2:01 behind the 🔴leaders

Pozzovivo started the day 1:50 behind Evans. H🐷e probably won't take pink today, but this is great for later in the race.

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Malacarne a♛nd Weening have gone under the flamme rouge.

They're now a🔴lmost coming to a standstill as they look at each other.

Pozzovivo is under the flamme rouge

Malacarne leads the sprint

Weening wins stage 9

Pozzovivo takes third and the bonus secon♑ds, let's wait for the time gaps.

The group of favou൲rites cross the line 1:07 back on the winners. That looks like Pozzovivo has gained 27 seconds and then the bonus seconds to bootꦉ.

This has꧂ been a great race for Orica-GreenEdge. This is their third stage win and they also held the pink jersey for the first 8 stages.

It was a great effort by Weening to out-sprint Malacarne. This is his secon😼d individual victory at the race, after tak🍨ing victory on stage 5 in 2011.

Here is the top 10 for today's stage

Pozzovivoꦅ has moved himself into fourth place, 1:20 down on Evans, who still leads the race.

Weening obviously a happy man at the finish here is whatr 💫he has ☂to say:

Here is how the general classification looks after tha♋t stage

You can head here for the full ♊report, results and photos and for all of the latestཧ video content from the Giro d'Italia.

Tomorrow is the second rest day for the the riders with a sprint stage on the menu for the ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚriders on Tuesda🧸y

That's all from stage 9 of the Giro d'Italia, but join us later for🅘 live coverage of the final stage of the Tour of California﷽.

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