Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #131 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Youth ClassificationAfter stage 3 1st - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ 10:21'29" 3th - Hugh CARTHY +19" 3th - Pavel SIVAKOV +33" 4th - Ben O'CONNOR +44" 5th - Robert POWER +45" 6th - Fernando GAVIRIA +1'14" 7th - Pascal ACKERMANN +1'19" 8th - Sam OOMEN +1'19" 9th - Valentin MADOUAS +1'24" 10th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART +1'35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #132 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Mountains ClassificationAfter stage 3 1st - Giulio CICCONE 24 2nd - François BIDARD 6 3rd - Primož ROGLIČ 4 4th - Łukasz OWSIAN 3 5th - Simon YATES 2 6th - Rafał MAJKA 1 7th - Paul MERTENS 1 8th - Koen BOUWMAN 1 9th - Marco FRAPPORTI 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #133 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Points ClassificationAfter stage 3 1st - Fernando GAVIRIA 58 2nd - Pascal ACKERMANN 50 3rd - Arnaud DÉMARE 49 4th - Matteo MOSCHETTI 185th - Simon YATES 17 6th - Primož ROGLIČ 15 7th - Davide CIMOLAI 15 8th - Giacomo NIZZOLO 14 9th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ 13 10th - Caleb EWAN 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #134 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Stage 4Orbetello > Frascati The stage is very long, although with no challenging climbs. The final part is rough, and the closing kilometres are uphill. After the first kilometres on the roads of Maremma, the route climbs up to Manciano, follows the mild undulations past the towns of Tuscania and Vetralla, and circles the conurbation of Rome. After the intermediate sprint in Mentana, the stage finish will take place on undulating, twisting roads (still around Rome). Final kilometres Last 5 km at first downhill with some turns on roundabouts. Following an undulating stretch that leads to the last 2.5 km uphill citizens with slopes around 4/5% on average and with peaks up to 7%. Last km entirely uphill with slope up to 4%. Final straight road in asphalt of 250m wide 6.5m. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #135 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Discover the Departure Orbetello Orbetello, thanks to its widespread and varied territory has always represented an ideal place for cycling and outdoor tourism; also its unique microclimate makes it ideal for outdoor sports. The small peninsula where the town can be found is surrounded by the ‘Laguna di Levante and the Laguna di Ponente, this in turn is defined by two strips of land: Feniglia and Giannella, where there are two beautiful beaches that plunge into the Tirreno sea. Orbetello which has a unique shape like a boat (or almond) is connected to monte Argentario by a causeway which was built in 1841. The appealing towns of Talamone, Fonteblanda, Ansedonia and Albinia are part of the district of Orbetello. Gastronomy The excellent quality of the fish from the lagoon is well known for the tasty dishes that have been created. Smoked eels are famous here and the best place to try them is the ‘ Co operativa di Pescatore ‘at the gateway to Orbetello . There are also traditional dishes such as ‘tortelli maremmana ‘that are filled with spinach and ricotta and flavored with hare or wild boar sauce. You can also try‘pici’ a type of fresh pasta made from four and water, flavored with’ bottarga’ or a meat sauce.Wild boar is the symbol for maremma, you must try it stewed with red wine and herbs. Aquacotta is a typical simple dish the ingredients are vegetables , water and old bread, an egg can also be added. Last of all not to be forgotten are the local cheeses from the countryside. There are many local cheese factories. The route of wine and taste, Colle di Maremma ‘Hills of Maremma ‘passes through thirteen maremma districts including Orbetello and Monte Argentario. Along this route there is the D.O.C.G wine, Morellino di Scansano. There are also four D.O.C. Wines: Ansonica dell’Argentario, Bianco di Pitigliano, Capalbio, Parrina and Sovana. Places of Interest When you visit Orbetello you can see the very ancient walls that surround it, the origins are Etruscan; the church of Santa Maria Assunta with its famous rosary, then there is the appealing Spanish windmill in the middle of the lagoon. While here it is also worth visiting the surrounding places of the district of Orbetello,such as the port and fortress of Talamone. There is also a very important archeological site situated in Ansedonia where you can see the remains of città di Cosa, an important Roman settlement, third century BC. In Albinia you can see the Saline and the beautiful beaches. Then there is Magliano enclosed by a wall, you can visit the village on foot. In Manciano you can visit the fortress with its walls and the neighboring village of Montemerano. No doubt picturesque is the town of Pitigliano and its Jewish area, the monumental aquaduct, the Orsini fortress and the palazzo Orsini. The ancient village of Saturnia is well known for the hot springs, the archeological museum, the ancient gateway and Via Clodia,an old Roman road. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 13, 2019 #136 Share Posted May 13, 2019 Discover the Arrival Frascati Frascati is the most famous of the Castelli Romani’s towns. It is renowned for the Tuscolan Villas, patrician residences from the late-Renaissance and baroque eras which the nobility of Rome often built over the remains of Roman villas. Frascati is also one of the most important scientific research cities in Europe—it houses numerous research centers (Enea, Infn, Esa – Esrin) Gastronomy Wine and typical products can be tasted in the famous “fraschettas”. Frascati is a wine city, producing Frascati Superiore and Cannellino (both DOCG) and the Frascati DOP. Places of Interest It is also known for the Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Church “del Gesù” and the Aldobrandini Stables, now housing the City’s Archaeological Museum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrischi08 15 Posted May 14, 2019 #137 Share Posted May 14, 2019 chrischi08 1. Tanel Kangert (15) - 15 2. Davide Cimolai (6) -21 3. Caleb Ewan (15) - 36 4. Matteo Moschetti Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wumo 2,794 Posted May 14, 2019 #138 Share Posted May 14, 2019 wumo26 1. Bob Jungels (13) - 13 2. Davide Cimolai (6) - 19 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 22 4. Caleb Ewan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 13,540 Posted May 14, 2019 #139 Share Posted May 14, 2019 heywoodu 1. Jos van Emden (35) - 35 2. Elia Viviani (2) - 37 3. Pascal Ackermann (3) - 40 4. Enrico Battaglin If you'd like to help our fellow Totallympics member Bruna Moura get to the 2026 Winter Olympics, after her car crash on the way to the 2022 Olympics, every tiny bit of help would be greatly appreciated! Full story and how to help can be found here! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gianlu33 3,570 Posted May 14, 2019 #140 Share Posted May 14, 2019 Gianlu33 Primož Roglič (1) - 1 Pascal Ackermann (1) - 2 Caleb Ewan (13) - 15 Artur Demare Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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