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🔟💗 Top 10 - Overall Ranking
This is the general classification:
Top 10 - Overall Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 49h 24'38" | |
2 | Daniel Martinez (Colombia / BORA - Hansgrohe) | + 02'40" | |
3 | Geraint Thomas (Great Britain / INEOS Grenadiers) | + 02'56" | |
4 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) | + 03'39" | |
5 | Antonio Tiberi (Italy / Bahrain Victorious) | + 04'27" | |
6 | Romain Bardet (France / Team DSM Firmenich) | + 04'57" | |
7 | Lorenzo Fortunato (Italy / Astana Qazaqstan) | + 05'19" | |
8 | Filippo Zana (Italy / Jayco AlUla) | + 05'23" | |
9 | Einer Rubio (Colombia / Movistar) | + 05'28" | |
10 | Thymen Arensman (Netherlands / INEOS Grenadiers) | + 05'52" |
🔟🏁 Top 10 - Stage 13
This is the top 10 of stage 13:
Top 10 - Stage 13 | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Jonathan Milan (Italy / Lidl-Trek) | 04h 02'03" | |
2 | Stanislaw Aniolkowski (Poland / Cofidis) | + 00'00" | |
3 | Phil Bauhaus (Germany / Bahrain Victorious) | + 00'00" | |
4 | Tim Van Dijke (Netherlands / Team Visma) | + 00'00" | |
5 | Hugo Hofstetter (France / Israel - Premier Tech) | + 00'00" | |
6 | Fernando Gaviria (Colombia / Movistar) | + 00'00" | |
7 | Juan Sebastian Molano (Colombia / UAE Team Emirates) | + 00'00" | |
8 | Laurence Pithie (New Zealand / Groupama FDJ) | + 00'00" | |
9 | Giovanni Lonardi (Italy / Polti Kometa) | + 00'00" | |
10 | Alberto Dainese (Italy / TUDOR Pro Cycling) | + 00'00" |
🥇 Jonathan Milan's victory!
New victory for Jonathan Milan! The Italian celebrates once again in this Giro d'Italia demonstrating once again the superiority he has in the sprints of the competition.
🏁 Last kilometer
The end of the day is coming. Lidl-Trek is leading the peloton now looking to launch Jonathan Milan.
🏁 3 km to go
The riders reach the neutralization zone. Now comes the show of the sprinters to define the winner.
🏁 5 km to go
The riders are picking up the pace now. Last moments of the day.
This was the recent crash
💥 Crash in the peloton, involving 🇪🇸 @rubenfa and 🇫🇷 @CostiouEwen
Meanwhile, the peloton has once again accelerated, with the crosswinds coming back #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/4W5Sn5kxlG — Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 17, 2024
🏁 8 km to go
Once again the peloton has regrouped. We are now in the final stretch of the day.
🏁 10 km to go
The Dries De Pooter adventure is coming to an end. There is barely five seconds difference at the moment.
🏁 15 km to go
There is now only a 20-second gap between the peloton and Dries De Pooter, who has gradually left Martin Marcellusi behind.
🏁 20 km to go
Crash in the peloton! It was massive... Several riders went to the ground, although most of them recovered to go back to the finish line.
🏁 23 km to go
The two breakaway riders are taking 30 seconds off the peloton at the moment. For now, the big group is taking it easy.
🏁 28,8 km to go
Two new adventurers! Dries De Pooter (Intermarché - Wanty) and Martin Marcellusi (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) form a new breakaway.
🏁 30 km to go
It's totally calm at the moment, although there is one rider who has been cut off from the peloton.
🏁 35 km to go
Now yes, all regrouped in the peloton. The moment of tension was over for many who had been cut off.
🏁 40,5 km to go
A group of about 20 riders, including Domenico Pozzovivo, has been cut off. He loses 35 seconds with the peloton.
🏁 43 km to go
The peloton has calmed down and is now mostly regrouped.
🏁 48 km to go
The stage has now been divided into three groups. INEOS continues to lead the main group. At 13 seconds behind comes the group of Jonathan Milan and further back come about 10 riders who have been cut off.
🏁 50 km to go
We have 50 kilometers to go before the end of the day. Jonathan Milan's group is still unable to close the gap, which, although only 10 seconds, has made it very difficult for the teams.
🏁 52 km to go
The breakaway is over! The first part of the peloton has managed to catch the three escapees of the day. The other half has not been able to make a connection.
🏁 55 km to go
The gap between the breakaway and the peloton is less than 30 seconds.
🏁 58 km to go
The pace of the bunch as a result of the work of INEOS Grenadiers has put the teams of several sprinters in trouble and, incidentally, has served to cut the gap to the breakaway. Just 42 seconds separated them.
🏁 60 km to go
In a matter of moments, the gap went from 1'55" to 1'05". INEOS Grenadiers worked hard in the peloton and managed to cut the group. Several riders, including Jonathan Milan, suffered from the pace set by the British team.
🏁 63 km to go
After the last intermediate sprint of the day, the only thing left is the finish line. There are no more points to be contested in the remaining section.
🏁 65,5 km to go
The breakaway riders have passed through the last intermediate sprint of the day, located in Conselice and Andrea Pietrobon crossed first.
🏁 68 km to go
Everything is going very smoothly in the peloton. They have taken it easy on the breakaway of the three riders, who are now 1'45" ahead.
🏁 71 km to go
The gap went up to 1'30". The leading riders are trying to impose their pace to make up more of a gap.
🏁 75 km to go
The gap between the escapees and the peloton is approximately 1'30". One kilometer separates them at the moment, although the pace is still very slow.
💨 Breakaway of the day
The Riders in the lead of the race are:
Andrea Pietrobon (Polti Kometa)
Manuele Tarozzi and Alessandro Tonelli (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè)
👕 Jersey wearers
This is how the main jerseys of the race are distributed in today's stage:
💗 Maglia Rosa: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
💜 Maglia Ciclamino: Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek)
💙 Maglia Azzurra: Sims Geschke (Cofidis) - Leader: Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates)
🤍 Maglia Bianca: Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious)
Carreer status
There are 80 kilometers to go to the finish line. Three riders have taken the initiative to break away from the group and have a 1'22" gap. Two of the three intermediate sprints of the day have already taken place.
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What time is Stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia 2024?
This is the start time for Stage 13 of the 2024 Giro d'Italia on May 17th, 2024 in several countries:
Argentina: 10:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Bolivia: 9:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Brazil: 10:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Chile: 10:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Colombia: 8:30 AM on Caracol TV, RCN TV, DSports, DGO and GCN
Ecuador: 8:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
USA (ET): 9:30 AM on beIN Sports and Max USA
Spain: 3:30 PM on Eurosport, EITB and GCN
Mexico: 7:30 AM on GCN
Paraguay: 9:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Peru: 8:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Uruguay: 10:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Venezuela: 9:30 AM on DSports, DGO and GCN
Cento
Cento is synonymous with Carnival, one of the most famous and oldest in Europe! As early as the early seventeenth century, Guercino painted the images of the costume party that animated the Piazza: radical changes have taken place, but the Carnival remains an unmissable event that has been transformed over time to keep alive the enthusiasm of its many visitors.
Riccione
Riccione is one of the best-known and most popular tourist destinations on the Adriatic Riviera, a city of over 35,000 inhabitants that attracts both Italian and foreign tourists, thanks to its ample accommodation capacity capable of satisfying every need with facilities of every type and category. The city has always stood out for its urban greenery - hence the name "Green Pearl of the Adriatic" - and is known for its characteristics as an elegant tourist center attentive to the quality of life and well-being of its citizens and guests.
Stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia, completely flat
Completely flat stage through the Emilia-Romagna plain. Mostly straight roads with varying track widths, interspersed with built-up areas where the usual traffic obstacles are encountered.
The last few kilometers are practically flat, except for the bridge over the Reno River, which is the only climb at the end. Some wide bends lead to the 450 m finishing straight on 8 m wide asphalt.
🔟💗 Top 10 - Overall ranking
This is the general classification:
Top 10 - Overall Ranking | |||
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Pos. | Rider (Country / Team) | Time | |
1 | Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) | 45h 22'35" | |
2 | Daniel Martinez (Colombia / BORA - Hansgrohe) | + 02'40" | |
3 | Geraint Thomas (Great Britain / INEOS Grenadiers) | + 02'56" | |
4 | Ben O'Connor (Australia / Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) | + 03'39" | |
5 | Antonio Tiberi (Italy / Bahrain Victorious) | + 04'27" | |
6 | Romain Bardet (France / Team DSM Firmenich) | + 04'57" | |
7 | Lorenzo Fortunato (Italy / Astana Qazaqstan) | + 05'19" | |
8 | Filippo Zana (Italy / Jayco AlUla) | + 05'23" | |
9 | Einer Rubio (Colombia / Movistar) | + 05'28" | |
10 | Thymen Arensman (Netherlands / INEOS Grenadiers) | + 05'52" |
🔟🏁 Top 10 - Stage 12
This is the top 10 of stage 12:
Top 10 - Stage 12 | |||
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Pos. | Corredor (País / Equipo) | Tiempo | |
1 | Julian Alaphilippe (France / Soudal Quick - Step) | 04h 07'44" | |
2 | Jhonatan Narvaez (Ecuador / INEOS Grenadiers) | + 00'31" | |
3 | Quinten Hermans (Belgium / Alpecin - Deceunink) | + 00'32" | |
4 | Michael Valgren (Denmark / EF Education - EasyPost) | + 00'43" | |
5 | Christian Scaroni (Italy / Astana Qazaqstan) | + 00'43" | |
6 | Matteo Trentin (Italy / TUDOR Pro Cycling) | + 01'30" | |
7 | Simon Clarke (Australia / Israel - PremierTech) | + 01'30" | |
8 | Gijs Leemreize (Netherlands / Team DSM Firmenich) | + 01'30" | |
9 | Mirco Maestri (Italy / Polti Kometa) | + 01'30" | |
10 | Benjamin Thomas (France / Cofidis) | + 01'30" |
Julian Alaphilippe, a warrior who finally got his reward
Julian Alaphilippe finally won a stage of the Giro d'Italia 2024. After attempting several breakaways in previous days, he was able to raise his arms at the finish in Fano, in a day where he was once again the protagonist with his courage.
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