Tirreno-Adriatico 2011: Stage 6
January 1 ꧃- March 15, Ussit📖a, ITA, Road - HIS (Historical Calendar)
It's the last roa🍒d stage🐼 of the race today, before ending up tomorrow with a short time trial.
Hello and welcome to Tirreno-Adriꦡatico! We have a 182km long road stage today on a very bumpy course.
78km remaining from 178km
We have two riders in the lead right now, Borut Bozic of Vacansoleil and Bert Grabsch of HTC-Highroad. They have a g🧔ap of four minutes over the field.
We had 152 riders at the start this morning. Daniel Oss of Liuqigas was not one of them, as he h🅰as a fever.
There were♍ lots o꧙f attacks early on, but Bozic was the first to be successful. He had built up a five minute lead before the day's first climb.
The points at the day's first climb went this way: Bozic, Malacarne, Deven🙈yns and S💞tangelij.
Thereafter hi⭕s lead dr🌸opped to two minutes and he was joined by Grabsch.
68km remaining from 178km
The speedy Slovenian sprinter and the former World time trial champion have now built up ☂their lead to nearly six minutes. There is some movement behind them: Garmin-Cervelo super sprinter Tyler Farrar has taken off in p♉ursuit, as has Egoi Martinez of Euskaltel. But they have a ways to go to catch up.
Philippe Gilbert (Omega Pharma-Lotto) took the win in yesterday's stage, but it w💫as BMC's Cadel Evans who put ❀on the leader's jersey at the end of the day.
55km remaining from 178km
BMC i♔s of course leading the chase of the two leaders, who now have 6𒐪:08.
Evans is leading the race, but just barely. He has two seconds over second placed Ivan Basso (Liquiga🧔s), with Damiano Cunego (Lampre) third at three seconds. And also lurking are Michele Scarponi (Lampre) and Robert Gesink (Rabobank) at five seconds. Some pretty good riders there.....
53km remaining from 178km
The two leaders are no🔜w on theirꦉ way up the Macerata -- a short climb, but with a gradient of up to 10 percent.
Was Evans happy to win yesterday? No, not at all. Wait a minute, that's not right, of course he was! And168澳洲5最新开奖结果: talked about it, too, thanking his team and looking to today's stag🃏e, as well as tomorrow's time trial.
Th😼is is their first time today up the Macerata, but not their last. They will hit it twice more, including for the finish. And we now understand that it actually has ramps up to 18%.
With 50 km and more than 5 minutes, our two leaders ha💛ve a chance today. Who would take it, the sprinter or the time trial specialist? And it is an uphill finish, to boot.
Lampre has now jumped into the lead of the chase. 🐻; Remember, they have two top men only three an🎀d five seconds down.
Who is leading the other categories here?♒ Tyler Farrar (𒆙Garmin-Cervelo) is tops in point, and Davide Malacarne (QuickStep) is leading the mountain ranking.
45km remaining from 178km
The gap is coming down. That short but nasty climb may prove to be too muc🍸h for Bozi𒆙c and Grabsch. With 45 km to go, the gap is now 5:15.
The peloton is 🧸now strugglng its way up that climb..... The two leaders have it a bit e𝓰asier at the moment.
To finish off ღthose classifications, Robert Gesink of Raboban𝄹k is best young rider and Liquigas is top team.
41km remaining from 178km
Lampre tops out the cli🥂mb, dragging the peloton behind them.
And the gap continues to come dowඣn, at 4:23 and falling rapidly.
38km remaining from 178km
Filippo Pozzౠato (Katusha) 🎃is now at the head of the field, which is 3:55 back.
Lampre and BMC have taken control෴ of the chase again, but Pozzato is still to be seen.
The peloton i꧋s riding atop a high ridg⛦e at the moment.
35.5 km to go, and a gap of 3:57. If you figure one minute for every 10 km -- it doesn't loꦡok good for our two leaders. Especially when you consider that ✱neither is really a climber.
34km remaining from 178km
The gap had jumped ✃to 4:0🧜1 a minute or two ago, but now is at 3:44.
The sun is shining today and looks like a nice and reasonable warm day -- no long sleeves or leggin𒈔gs to be see💦n.
31km remaining from 178km
The leading duo goes up, but their gap comes do🐈wn: under three and a half m෴inutes now.
31km remaining from 178km
31 km aꦫ🔜nd 3:17. And they still have to face the Macerata twice....
The peloton st൩arts up the climb, and a Lotto rider moves ahead of the field. But not for long.
There is no mountain ranking this🅷 time, but a mountain sprint!
Bozic ♏and Grabsch make their weary wax up to the top. This doesn't look like a lot of fun to us.
They have crested the top and the peloton is charging after them. Let's see what the g🔯ap is now.
A crash in the field on the wa up? Or just a bunch of guys putting a f𒁃oot down for some other reason, like maybe overcrowding on the narrow road?
27km remaining from 178km
It is down to two minutes now!
Liquigas pulling the field along now, right ahead of ♔BMC.
Tꦕhey have been underway for just over four hours now.
Fabian Can🧸cellara is still in the main field -- but at the very end of it.
Two Lampre riders have fallen back, including Cunego. An🅠d there must have been a crash in the field. Things are falling apart here!
22km remaining from 178km
Cunego's helper is pulling his captain along. The gap, by t﷽he way, is now at 1:55.
A Rabo rider attacks out of theಞ field, 💫and look, Robert Gesink catches a ride and zips on by!
Bert Grabsch is starting to look rather grim. But then, he usually💯 does.
20km remaining from 178km
The field, which is still rath💛ඣer large, wasn't going to put up with any nonsense by Gesink. End of his attempt.....
An Omega Pharma-Lotto rider took a turn at the head of♈📖 the group. There is no one dominant team in the lead at the moment.
Gilbert is safely tucked away in the field. W𝄹ill he try it again today?
18km remaining from 178km
The peloton is real🐽ly zipping along here, strung out more and more. Bozic and Grabsch are on a downhill section, witha gap of only 56 seconds.
Bozic makes a face. He must know he doesn't have a chance ay more. 🎐 He has even sta🐬rted looking back over his shoulder, always a bad sign.
16km remaining from 178km
Only a few seconds now.
16km remaining from 178km
And they are caught!
The pace is high and the field is str꧟ung out single file: like a piece of spaghetti, one might say.
Ah, look, there near the front: a rider wearig a blue jersey and otherwise red kit: our leader, Cadel E𝔍vans!
And up another steep hill they go.....
Seems to have been yet another sprint up the Macerata, with the honours going to ܫa Lampre rider.
It was Niemiec ahead of Scarponi, with꧟ꦦ Nibali third.
12km remaining from 178km
A BMC rider has jumped back to the head of 🐓things.
The field has finally declin✱ed in size, maybe about 40 riders?
Two red-clad BMC riders at the head of the field now, 🍰followed closely by Evans.
10km remaining from 178km
Three riders have pulled away slightly, with an Euskaltel rider 💙st💟arting things. But it is short-lived.
A ✤puncure for an Euskaltel rider, as Enrico Gasparatto of Astana takes a turn in th🔯e lead.
8km remaining from 178km
P❀ete🧜r Velits of HTC-HIghroad attacks and gets away!
Velits is givinꦓg it his all, but it looks like🌊 it is not enough.
7km remaining from 178km
The pace is really very high here. Too many pe𒁏ople want to hold things together
We ܫdon't see Velits any more so we assume he is caught.
The usual picture of three BM💃C's at the head of the rap꧟idly moving field.
5km remaining from 178km
Ballan is leading the field. A 𝐆former World Champion leading out for a former World Champion.
4km remaining from 178km
He is bur♉ned out and fa👍lls back. Ballan, that is. Now it is up to George HIncapie to guide his captain in.
BMC has lost control now, with 2.5km to go.
RadioShack and Leopard riders in front now.
1km remaining from 178km
Cunego attacks on the closing climb. Two 𝐆Euskalelts go with him🥀 , as does Evans!
Cunego, scarponi -- Scarponi jumps, directly followed by Evanཧs.
About 8 riders in teh front group now, all the big names. 🌼 🌌A Movistartt rider is the next to attack: Madrazo.
He pulls away on the climb, with 1.1km to go. Behind him, the favourites all eye one an🔯other.
Final km, with a𓄧 nice little lead for the Movistart rider. machado of RadioShakck tries but d൩oesn't succeed.
Scaprono powers hiꦑs way i𒊎nto the lead, followed by BAsso and Evans.
Scarponi and BAsso pull away, but they are caught.... nearly. Visco♑nti attacks and takes the lead!
Visconti and Evans sptint for the win, Evans pulls away on the♛ steep clilmb to take the win!
An exhausted Eꦬvans hangs over his bike and gasps for breath.
What a sprint,👍 on this brutal uphill finish! Visconti was sܫecond and third was ......a Lampre rider, but which one?
Scarponi claimed the honours for third place.
Evans has cemented his overall lead, with Scarponi second 🃏and Basso third.
What a finish. Wha🐓t a climb.&n🔴bsp; What a deserving winner today.
Thanks for joining us today!
Stage
1 Cadel Evans (Aus) BMC Racing Team
2 Giovanni Visconti (Ita) Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli
3 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Lampre - ISD
4 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale
5 Ivan Basso (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale
6 Wout Poels (Ned) Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
7 Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Acqua & Sapone
8 Robert Gesink (Ned) Rabobank Cycling Team
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