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52 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

 

Nothing has been proven as far as i'm aware.

But still he's thrown out. Much like Dutch Eurosport kicked out former pro Danny Nelissen as commentator (too bad) because of a doping past....and then hired Michael Boogerd after his confession :lol: 

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28 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

But still he's thrown out. Much like Dutch Eurosport kicked out former pro Danny Nelissen as commentator (too bad) because of a doping past....and then hired Michael Boogerd after his confession :lol: 

No, he's not thrown out at the moment, he has sidelined himself for a while (officially he said that he must go home to work on his defense with his lawyer). Garzelli is not a new recruit, he's been working at RAI for years. And for sure they'll never hire Riccò, interviews are enough to understand that he's an unique combination of ignorance, stupidity and madness :p

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Stage 5
Frascati > Terracina

  

1st - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER 3:15'04"

2nd - Fernando GAVIRIA :COL s.t.

3rd - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA s.t.
4th - Caleb EWAN :AUS s.t.

5th - Matteo MOSCHETTI :ITA s.t.

6th - Ryan GIBBONS :RSA s.t.

7th - Paolo SIMION :ITA s.t.

8th - Jenthe BIERMANS :BEL s.t.

9th - Giovanni Lonardi :ITA s.t.

10th - Manuel BELLETTI :ITA s.t.

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General Classification
After stage 5

 

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1st - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 19:35'04"
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 5

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1st - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL 19:35'04"

3th - Hugh CARTHY :GBR +32"

3th -  Pavel SIVAKOV :RUS +40"

7th - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER +53"

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 5

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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 - Louis VERVAEKE :BEL 3

6th - Łukasz OWSIAN :POL 3

7th - Simon YATES :GBR 2

8th - Mirco MAESTRI :ITA 2

9th - Ivan SANTAROMITA :ITA 2

10th - Rafał MAJKA :POL 1

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Points Classification
After stage 5

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1st - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER 121

3rd - Fernando GAVIRIA :COL 93

2nd - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA 86

4th - Richard CARAPAZ :ECU 50

5th - Caleb EWAN :AUS 48

6th - Matteo MOSCHETTI :ITA 32

7th - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 27

8th - Diego ULISSI :ITA 25
9th - Simon YATES :GBR 23

10th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL 21

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