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Men's Road Cycling UCI Giro d'Italia 2019


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General Classification
After stage 4

 

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1st - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 16:19'20"
2nd - Simon YATES :GBR +35"

3rd - Vincenzo NIBALI :ITA +39"

4th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL +44"

5th - Diego ULISSI :ITA +44"

6th - Rafał MAJKA :POL +49"

7th - Bauke MOLLEMA :NED +55"

8th - Damiano CARUSO :ITA +56"

9th - Bob JUNGELS :LUX +1'02"

10th - Davide Formolo :ESP +1'06"

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Youth Classification
After stage 4

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1st - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL 16:20'02"

3th - Hugh CARTHY :GBR +32"

3th -  Pavel SIVAKOV :RUS +40"

7th - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER +1'03"

10th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART :GBR +1'35"

6th - Caleb EWAN :AUS +1'42"

7th - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA +2'09"

4th - Ben O'CONNOR :AUS +2'15"

5th - Nans PETERS :FRA +2'23"

9th - Valentin MADOUAS :FRA +2'36"

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Mountains Classification
After stage 4

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1st - Giulio CICCONE :ITA 24

2nd - François BIDARD :FRA 6

3rd - Marco FRAPPORTI :ITA 4

4th - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 4

5th - Łukasz OWSIAN :POL 3

6th - Mirco MAESTRI :ITA 3

7th - Simon YATES :GBR 2

8th - Rafał MAJKA :POL 1

9th - Paul MERTENS :BEL 1

10th - Koen BOUWMAN :NED 1

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Points Classification
After stage 4

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1st - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER 68

2nd - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA 61

3rd - Fernando GAVIRIA :COL 58

4th - Richard CARAPAZ :ECU 50

5th - Caleb EWAN :AUS 48

6th - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 27

7th - Diego ULISSI :ITA 25
8th - Simon YATES :GBR 23

9th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL 21

10th - Florian SÉNÉCHAL :FRA 19

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Stage 5
Frascati > Terracina

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The route is mostly flat, starts downhill and finishes along the Tyrrhenian coast, with just a short climb 50 km before the finish. In the central part of the route, the roadway is narrowed and very worn out at points. The end of the stage is raced on wide and well-paved fast roads.
Final kilometres

The final 9.2 km circuit takes place on broad, mostly straight urban roads. There are 3 consecutive bends between 8 and 7 km from the finish. The home stretch (1,500 m) is perfectly straight. The finish line sits on 7.5 m wide tarmac.

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Discover the Departure

Frascati

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Frascati is the most famous of the Castelli Romani’s towns. It is renowned for the Tuscolan Villas, patrician residences from the late-Renaissance and baroque eras which the nobility of Rome often built over the remains of Roman villas. Frascati is also one of the most important scientific research cities in Europe—it houses numerous research centers (Enea, Infn, Esa – Esrin)

  

Gastronomy

Wine and typical products can be tasted in the famous “fraschettas”. Frascati is a wine city, producing Frascati Superiore and Cannellino (both DOCG) and the Frascati DOP.

 

 Places of Interest

 It is also known for the Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Church “del Gesù” and the Aldobrandini Stables, now housing the City’s Archaeological Museum.

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Discover the Arrival

Terracina

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Slightly more than 100 kilometres from Rome and 120 kms from Naples, Terracina lies on about 15 km of coastline, along the wide gulf marked by the Circeo and Gaeta promontories. The two symbols of Terracina are the sea and the Temple of Jupiter Anxur. The latter was part of the monumental complex of the ancient acropolis, situated on the top of Monte S.Angelo, which affords a breathtaking view of the entire gulf and the Pontine Islands.  

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