Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #261 Share Posted May 20, 2019 General ClassificationAfter stage 9 1st - Valerio CONTI 36:08'32"2nd - Primož ROGLIČ +1'50" 3rd - Nans PETERS +2'21 4th - José Joaquín ROJAS +2'33" 5th - Fausto MASNADA +2'36" 6th - Andrey AMADOR +2'39" 7th - Amaro ANTUNES +3'05" 8th - Valentin MADOUAS +3'27" 9rd - Giovanni CARBONI +3'30" 10th - Pello BILBAO +3'32" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #262 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Youth ClassificationAfter stage 9 1st - Nans PETERS 36:10'52" 2nd - Valentin MADOUAS +1'06" 3rd - Giovanni CARBONI +1'09" 4th - Hugh CARTHY +2'15" 5th - Sam OOMEN +2'41" 6th - Pavel SIVAKOV +3'40" 7th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ +3'58" 8th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART +4'37" 9th - Ben O'CONNOR +4'51" 10th - Andrea VENDRAME +13'13" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #263 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Mountains ClassificationAfter stage 9 1st - Giulio CICCONE 32 2nd - Primož ROGLIČ 22 3rd - Fausto MASNADA 18 4th - Antonio PEDROSO 18 5th - Marco FRAPPORTI 15 6th - Valerio CONTI 8 7th - Bauke MOLLEMA 8 8th - Andrey ZEITS 8 9th - François BIDARD 7 10th - Giovanni CARBONI 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #264 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Points ClassificationAfter stage 9 1st - Pascal ACKERMANN 150 2nd - Arnaud DÉMARE 98 3rd - Caleb EWAN 91 4th - Richard CARAPAZ 50 5th - Primož ROGLIČ 42 6th - José Joaquín ROJAS 32 7th - Matteo MOSCHETTI 32 8th - Valerio CONTI 29 9th - Damiano CIMA 28 10th - Pello BILBAO 27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Federer91 2,276 Posted May 20, 2019 #265 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Federer91 1. Chad Haga (21) - 21 2. Pascal Ackermann (1) - 22 3. Fernando Gaviria (1) - 23 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 25 5. Arnaud Demare (3) - 28 6. Enrico Battaglin (84) - 112 7. Jan Bakelants (15) - 127 8. ----------------------------- 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 128 10. Elia Viviani Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrischi08 15 Posted May 20, 2019 #266 Share Posted May 20, 2019 chrischi08 1. Tanel Kangert (15) - 15 2. Davide Cimolai (6) -21 3. Caleb Ewan (15) - 36 4. Matteo Moschetti (104) - 140 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 159 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 189 7. Davide Formolo (3) - 192 8. Arnaud Demare (6) - 198 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 199 10. Jakub Mareczko Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wumo 2,858 Posted May 20, 2019 #267 Share Posted May 20, 2019 wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan (2) - 24 5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43 6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 73 7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 104 8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 113 9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 114 10. Matteo Moschetti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #268 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Stage 10Ravenna > Modena A completely flat stage, before the following two, across the Po Valley, raced mostly on broad and straight roads. Street furniture will be found in urban areas, along with roundabouts, traffic dividers, speed bumps and the like along the entire route. The finish is virtually straight. Final kilometres The final kilometres are played out on broad and mostly straight roads. Over the last 5 km, the only bend is 2,200 m from the finish. Porphyry stone pavers cover a 450 m stretch, from 1,500 m to the finish almost to the red flag. The home straight is 1,500m long, on 8 m wide asphalt road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #269 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Discover the Departure Ravenna Ravenna is located in the north-east of the Italian peninsula, just a few kilometres from the Adriatic Sea. Its province covers the southern part of Romagna and extends from the sea to the gently rolling foothills of the Apennines. Ravenna, the city of mosaics, has been recognised as a world heritage by UNESCO: eight historic buildings are on the World Heritage List. Gastronomy Beyond the suggestive cultural and natural heritage, Ravenna is also a city that boasts an old food tradition. The art of good food is deeply rooted in the farm knowledge of Romagna territory. The traditional menus include tasty handmade first courses such as tagliatelle, lasagna, strozzapretti, passatelli made with parmesan cheese and eggs, cappelletti with a cheese-filling, along with fish second courses or grilled mutton. Everything is accompanied by fine wines coming from the surrounding hills. Not to forget piadina – the “bread of Romagna”, filled with Squacquerone, a local buttery soft cheese or with savoury cold cuts. Places of Interest The spirit of this city, admired for the splendour of its artistic heritage, may be fully appreciated only when the tie with the surrounding waters and territory that build its identity is understood. The relationship between Ravenna and the sea was once stronger than today. During Roman times and the Middle ages, part of its city centre was run by streams of water and rivers that defined the different districts as if they were little floating islands. Then, the coastline was nearer, where now the railwaystation is; all around, a network of valleys and swamplands made the city impregnable to any enemy. Another important aspect that made transfer the capital of the Western Roman Empire from Milan to Ravenna, where it remained for three centuries, under the Gothic Kingdom of Theoderic and the Byzantine Empire of Justinian for three centuries. Ravenna’s identity resides also in the nature: the Pine Forest of Classe and the Pine Forest of San Vitale tell about the century-old history and traditions of this land, where some traces of the old lagunas and wet areas can still be seen in the surrounding landscape. This deep connection marks and can be perceived also in the city centre, showcase of outstanding treasures. Eight of its monuments have been inscribed by UNESCO in the World Heritage List and anyone who visits them carries an unvaluable memory of the wonder of its mosaics and decorations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,736 Posted May 20, 2019 #270 Share Posted May 20, 2019 Discover the Arrival Modena Modena is a shrine of treasures to be discovered without haste, surprising travelers with a magical interweaving of art, gastronomy, music and motors. Located between the Secchia and Panaro rivers, in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, the city boasts a Unesco World Heritage Site (Duomo, Piazza Grande and Torre Ghirlandina) and it’s recognized as an inspiring land, attracting talent and passion, giving birth to celebrities admired all over the world such as Enzo Ferrari and Luciano Pavarotti. Modena is a land of engines with big brands such as Ferrari, Maserati and Pagani and it has also long been known for its cuisine, a reputation earned for authenticity, respect for tradition, and attention to the conservation of genuine flavor and its the Italian province richer in products with PDO and PGI denomination of origin Gastronomy In Modena you’ll will find a rich selection of fine food experiences offered by a network of restaurants, farms and artisans of taste that, with the preservation and enhancement of products and flavors, have been awarded in every field, such as the Osteria Francescana praised as one of the best restaurants in the world. Throughout the region you can visit farms producing Formaggio Parmigiano – Reggiano PDO, Lambrusco di Modena PDO, Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena PDO and Balsamic Vinegar of Modena IGP, Prosciutto di Modena PDO and other local products. You can not leave Modena without having tasted Zampone and Cotechino Modena Igp, tortellini, gnocco fritto and the famous tigelle or crescentine. The Albinelli Covered Market, in Art Nouveau style, considered among the most beautiful in Italy, is certainly worth a visit. The iconic wine of Modena is Lambrusco, a sparking, lively, ruby-red wine designed to bring out the best in local cuisine, the best-selling red wine in the world. There are four Lambruschi PDO: Lambrusco di Sorbara, Lambrusco Salamino di Santa Croce, Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro and Lambrusco di Modena. Places of Interest The Cathedral, declared, with the Ghirlandina Tower and Piazza Grande, World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, is a masterpiece of Italian Romanesque. The seventeenth-century Palazzo Ducale which housed the Estense court, which moved from Modena from Ferrara in 1598 and that it’s now home to the Italian Military Academy. The Estense Gallery, one of the most important Italian collections of painting and sculpture, and the Estense Library, both custodians of works of arts of absolute value. The Galleria Civica, the Fondazione Fotografia and the Museo della Figurina with contemporary art and visual culture exhibitions throughout the year. For Bel Canto fans, the Teatro Comunale di Modena and the Casa Museo Luciano Pavarotti will be unmissable. Modena, the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari, is a Motor land. Here passion for powerful motors has a long tradition and legendary fast cars are an integral part of local culture. In addition to Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena and to Museo Ferrari in Maranello, within a radius of a few kilometers, the visitor finds a wide range of museums and private collections dedicated to autos, motorcycles, and the world of racing: the Maserati showroom and factory, the Pagani factory and museum, the Umberto Panini classic cars collection, the Stanguellini Museum, the Righini collection and Autodromo di Modena racetrack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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