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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 

 

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3 hours ago, mihamiha said:

iam glad rogla is ok.

also without pink yersey he will have more time to rest (less inteviews and press conferences)

And maybe even more important, his team won't have to control the race all the time and can save their energy :d 

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Stage 7
Vasto > L'Aquila

  

1st - Pello BILBAO :ESP 4:06'27"

2nd - Tony GALLOPIN :FRA +5"

3rd - Davide FORMOLO :ITA +5"
4th - Lucas HAMILTON :AUS +9"

5th - Mattia CATTANEO :ITA +9"

6th - José Joaquín ROJAS :ESP +30"

7th - Sebastián HENAO :COL +48".

8th - Valentin MADOUAS :ESP +1'01"

9th - Andrey AMADOR :FRA +1'07"

10th - Andrea VENDRAME :ITA +1'07"

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General Classification
After stage 7

 

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1st - Valerio CONTI :ITA 29:29'34"
2nd - 
José Joaquín ROJAS :ESP +1'32"

3rd - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA +1'41"

4th - Nans PETERS :FRA +2'09"

5th - Valentin MADOUAS :FRA +2'17"

6th - Amaro ANTUNES :POR +2'45"

7th - Fausto MASNADA :ITA +3'14"

8th - Pieter SERRY :BEL +3'25"

9th - Andrey AMADOR :CRC +3'27"

10th - Sam OOMEN :NED +4'57"

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Youth Classification
After stage 7

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1st - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA 29:31'15"

2nd - Nans PETERS :FRA +28"

3rd - Valentin MADOUAS :FRA +36"

4th - Sam OOMEN :NED +3'16"

5th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL +4'27"

6th - Hugh CARTHY :GBR +4'59"

7th - Pavel SIVAKOV :RUS +5'07"

8th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART :GBR +6'02"

9th - Ben O'CONNOR :AUS +6'42"

10th - Lucas HAMILTON :AUS +7'24"

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Mountains Classification
After stage 7

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1st - Giulio CICCONE :ITA 24

2nd - Fausto MASNADA :ITA 18

3rd - Antonio PEDROSO :ESP 18

4th - Valerio Conti :ITA 8

5th - Andrey ZEITS :KAZ 8

6th - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA 6

7th - Lucas HAMILTON :AUS 6

8th - François BIDARD :FRA 6

9th - Marco FRAPPORTI :ITA 4

10th - José Joaquín ROJAS :ESP 4

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Points Classification
After stage 7

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1st - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER 133

2nd - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA 87

3rd - Caleb EWAN :AUS 66

4th - Richard CARAPAZ :ECU 55

5th - José Joaquín ROJAS :ESP 32

6th - Matteo MOSCHETTI :ITA 32

7th - Valerio CONTI :ITA 29

8th - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 27

9th - Fausto MASNADA :ITA 25

10th - Pello BILAO :ESP 25

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