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Men's Road Cycling UCI Giro d'Italia 2019


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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

He must be frustrated :p

Well, he didn't have much positive to say about Deceuninck-Quickstep today, or in the giro in general. 

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1 hour ago, wumo26 said:

Well, he didn't have much positive to say about Deceuninck-Quickstep today, or in the giro in general. 

And rightfully so. Come on, the whole Viviani/Sabatini thing is just painful to watch.

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Stage 11
Carpi > Novi Ligure

  

1st - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA 5:17'26"

2nd - Caleb EWAN :AUS s.t.

3rd - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER s.t.
4th - Elia VIVIANI :ITA s.t.

5th - Davide CIMOLAI :ITA s.t.

6th - Simone CONSONNI :ITA s.t.

7th - Ryan GIBBONS :RSA s.t.

8th - Giacomo NIZZOLO :ITA s.t.

9th - Jakub MARECZKO :ITA s.t.

10th - Sean BENNETT :USA s.t.

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General Classification
After stage 11

 

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1st - Valerio CONTI :ITA 45:02'05"
2nd - 
Primož ROGLIČ :SLO +1'50"

3rd - Nans PETERS :FRA +2'21

4th - José Joaquín ROJAS :ESP +2'33"

5th - Fausto MASNADA :ITA +2'36"

6th - Andrey AMADOR :CRC +2'39"

7th - Amaro ANTUNES :POR +3'05"

8th - Valentin MADOUAS :FRA +3'27"

9rd - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA +3'30"

10th - Pello BILBAO :ESP +3'32"

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Youth Classification
After stage 11

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1st - Nans PETERS :FRA 45:04'26"

2nd - Valentin MADOUAS :FRA +1'06"

3rd - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA +1'09"

4th - Hugh CARTHY :GBR +2'15"

5th - Sam OOMEN :NED +2'41"

6th - Pavel SIVAKOV :RUS +3'40"

 7th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL +3'58"

8th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART :GBR +4'37"

9th - Ben O'CONNOR :AUS +4'51"

10th - Andrea VENDRAME :ITA +13'13"

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Mountains Classification
After stage 11

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1st - Giulio CICCONE :ITA 32

2nd - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 22

3rd - Fausto MASNADA :ITA 18

4th - Antonio PEDROSO :ESP 18

5th - Marco FRAPPORTI :ITA 15

6th - Valerio CONTI :ITA 8

7th - Bauke MOLLEMA :NED 8

8th - Andrey ZEITS :KAZ 8

9th - François BIDARD :FRA 7

10th - Giovanni CARBONI :ITA 6

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Points Classification
After stage 11

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1st - Arnaud DÉMARE :FRA 194

2nd - Pascal ACKERMANN :GER 183

3rd - Caleb EWAN :AUS 159

4th - Richard CARAPAZ :ECU 50

5th - Davide CIMOLAI :ITA 50

6th - Damiano CIMA :ITA 44

7th - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 42

8th - Elia VIVIANI :ITA 39

9th - Rüdiger SELIG :GER 38

10th - Giacomo NIZZOLO :ITA 38

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Stage 12
Cuneo > Pinerolo

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The stage is hilly and overall intense. After approx. 90 km, the route enters the city to take a first pass of the “muro” (or wall) of via Principi di Acaja, and to crest the first category-one GPM of the 2019 Giro. The race is new to this climb, which slopes at 9.4% for 8.9 km (with gradients exceeding 10% for over 6 km, and topping out at 14%). After a fast running descent, Pinerolo is 16 km away.

 

Final kilometres

2,500 m before the finish, the route takes a sharp left-hand turn and climbs up the narrow Via Principi d’Acaja (450 m with an average 14% gradient and peaks of 20%, on road pavers). Next is a steep and harsh descent leading into Pinerolo. The last 1,500 m are on level roads, with just a few bends and a short stretch on stone-slab paving. The finish line sits at the end of a 350 m long homestretch, on 8 m wide tarmac.

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Discover the Departure

Cuneo

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Cuneo, founded in 1198, takes its name from the wedge-shaped plateau (534 m) where it is located, at the junction between the Gesso stream and the Stura river. Piazza Galimberti is the heart of the town with its traditional Tuesday market and Museo Casa Galimberti.

 

Gastronomy

Do not miss the chance to taste: the flavorous chocolate and rum pralines called “Cuneesi” (which were also highly appreciated by Ernest Hemingway, as he came to Cuneo in 1954), Cuneo salami, P.D.O. cheeses, marron glaceé, chestnut Cuneo cakes, smoked trouts.Cuneo5.jpg

Places of Interest

The historical centre was restored and among the civil buildings that deserve a visit, we suggest the Town Hall and the Civic Tower, where you can enjoy a delightful view of the Alps. The ancient church and monastery of San Francesco houses the Civic Museum. The Gesso and Stura Rivers Parkland currently covers an area of some 4,000 hectares and it includes 10 different municipalities; it represents a link between the mountain area and the plain.

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