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Men's Road Cycling UCI Giro d'Italia 2019


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On 29/05/2019 at 22:49, Federer91 said:

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 (2) - 130

11. Giacomo Nizzolo (8) - 138

12. Thomas De Gendt (8) - 146

13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 157

14. Rafal Majka (4) - 161

15. Simon Yates (3) - 164

16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 168

17. Mikel Landa (19) - 187

18. Davide Cimolai (7) - 194

19. Richard Carapaz

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heywoodu

1. Jos van Emden (35) - 35
2. Elia Viviani (2) - 37
3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 40
4. Enrico Battaglin (44) - 84
5. Caleb Ewan (4) - 88
6. Diego Ulissi (30) - 118
7. Giulio Ciccone (31) - 149
8. Arnaud Demare (6) - 155

9. Primoz Roglic (1) - 156

10. Jakub Mareczko (158) - 314 (156 including discard result)

11. Giacomo Nizzolo (8) - 322 (164 including discard result)

12. Rafal Majka (23) - 345 (187 including discard result)

13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 356 (198 including discard result)

14. Vincenzo Nibali (3) - 359 (201 including discard result)

15. Eddie Dunbar (19) - 378 (220 including discard result)

16. Richard Carapaz (6) - 384 (226 including discard result)

17. Bauke Mollema (23) - 407 (249 including discard result)

18. Ryan Gibbons (5) - 412 (254 including discard result)

19. Simon Yates

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Gianlu33

  1. Primož Roglič (1) - 1
  2. Pascal Ackermann (1) - 2
  3. Caleb Ewan (13) - 15
  4. Artur Demare (9) - 24
  5. Elia Viviani (19) - 43
  6. Tony Gallopin (72) - 115
  7. Simon Yates (18) - 133
  8. Giacomo Nizzolo (9) - 142
  9. Bob Jungels (7) - 149
  10. Jakub Mareczko (158) - 307
  11. Davide Cimolai (5) - 312
  12. Giulio Ciccone (37)- 349
  13. Richard Carapaz (4) - 353
  14. Rafal Majka (4) - 357
  15. Valentin Madouas (21) - 378
  16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 382
  17. Tanel Kangert (6) - 388
  18. Simone Consonni (3) - 391
  19. Miguel Angel Lopez
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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 (163) 

11. Arnaud Demare (2) - 116

12. Alexis Vuillermoz (45) - 161

13. Miguel Angel Lopez (11) - 172

14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 173

15. Pello Bilbao (30) - 203

16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 207

17. Simon Yates (29) - 236

18. Manuel Belletti (6) - 242

19. Hugh Carthy

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15 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

So Nibali is going to lose another GT in the dumbest way.. The guy should have had 6-7 GTs by now...

How would this be a dumb way? Carapaz was simply stronger in the mountains.

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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 (158) - 357

11. Manuel Belletti (13) - 212

12. Gianluca Brambilla (4) - 216

13. Simon Yates (17) - 233

14. Richard Carapaz (1) - 234

15. Tony Gallopin (127) - 361

16. Vincenzo Nibali (4) - 365

17. Miguel Angel Lopez (21) - 386

18. Pascal Ackermann (2) - 388

19. Hugh Carthy (20) - 408

20. Mikel Landa

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12 minutes ago, chrischi08 said:

How would this be a dumb way? Carapaz was simply stronger in the mountains.

 

Nibali let him make time, like a second rate rider and paid no attention to him at all, because he was obsessed with Roglic. If he had a tighter control, Carapaz would still be behind him in the GC, as he made virtually no time, when Nibali started competing against him and not Roglic. Still Carapaz hasn't faded (so far), as one would have predicted last week, so props to him. But, if he had been taken seriously from the let go, i don't think he would be the favorite to win the Giro at this moment.  

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