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- Manuele Boaro (ITA)
- Alessandro Tonelli (ITA)
- George Arcas (SPA)
leading group- Manuele Boaro (ITA)
- Alessandro Tonelli (ITA)
- George Arcas (SPA)
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peloton
In the flat final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico, the large lead of leader Tadej Pogacar mainly focuses on the day’s win. Can Tim Merlier show his fast legs again in Italy? Follow the match live here from 11.15 am.
- Leader Pogacar was a size too big in this Tirreno. 12 o’clock 10.
Leader Pogacar was a size too big in this Tirreno.
- 12 o’clock 07. One day I want to put this kind of stage race on my record. Remco Evenepoel before the start of the final stage.
One day I want to put this kind of stage race on my record.
Remco Evenepoel before the start of the final stage
- 12 o’clock 02. The early flight seems to be a fact now. Here are the 3 names again: – Alessandro Tonelli (Bardiani-CSF-Faizanè) – Jorge Arcas (Movistar) – Manuele Boaro (Astana Qazaqstan) They have already collected a nice bonus of 3’25 “. .
The early flight now seems a fact. Here are the 3 names:
– Alessandro Tonelli (Bardiani-CSF-Faizanè)
– Jorge Arcas (Movistar)
– Manuele Boaro (Astana Qazaqstan)In the meantime they have already cycled together a nice bonus of 3’25”.
- 11 o’clock 54.
- 2’44” for the leaders. The 3 leaders now seem to be steadily extending their lead. The chrono shows a time difference of almost 3 minutes. Do we know the flight of the day? . 11 hours 51.
2’44” for the leaders
The 3 leaders now seem to be steadily extending their lead. The chrono shows a time difference of almost 3 minutes. Do we know the flight of the day?
- 11 o’clock 48. Work blown. The riders are not letting grass grow on it today and keep a tight pace in the opening phase of this final stage. Meanwhile, the peloton takes a bite of a few seconds from the lead of the leading group. †
Blown to work
The riders are not letting grass grow on it today and keep a tight pace in the opening phase of this final stage. Meanwhile, the peloton takes a bite of a few seconds from the lead of the leading group.
- 11 o’clock 45. The 3 leaders are busy climbing the first hill. The difference with the peloton remains the status quo for the time being. †
The 3 leaders are busy climbing the first hill. The difference with the peloton remains the status quo for the time being.
- 1’50” for 3 early breakaways. It took some effort, but 3 riders got away from the pack. Alessandro Tonelli, Jorge Arcas and Manuele Boaro currently have a bonus of almost 2 minutes. . 11 hours 40.
1’50” for 3 early escapees
It took some effort, but 3 riders got away from the peloton after all. Alessandro Tonelli, Jorge Arcas and Manuele Boaro currently have a bonus of almost 2 minutes.
- Instant fall! The peloton is immediately startled by a fall. Most riders quickly jump back on their bikes, but one keeps it up. Magnus Cort Nielsen sees his Tirreno end early. † 11:30 a.m.
Instant fall!
The peloton is immediately startled by a fall. Most riders quickly jump back on their bikes, but one keeps it up. Magnus Cort Nielsen sees his Tirreno end early.
- 11 am 27. Radiant sun. The competition conditions are ideal today. Under a radiant sun the peloton drives towards the first hill of the day. Which brave spring spring feels called to make the competition tough? †
shining sun
The competition conditions are ideal today. Under a radiant sun the peloton drives towards the first hill of the day. Which brave spring spring feels called to make the competition tough?
- 11 am 21.
- 11 am 15. Paddling away! The final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico 2022 has officially started. It goes straight up to the first climb of the day. Who feels called to box up the early flight? †
Paddle!
The final stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico 2022 has officially started. It goes straight up to the first climb of the day. Who feels called to box up the early flight?
- 11 am 12. Evenepoel: “One day I want to win this kind of stage race”.
Evenepoel: “One day I want to win this kind of stage race”
- 11 am 05. Unofficial start. The riders straighten up for the first time and move towards the official start. The peloton still has about ten minutes to warm up their legs. †
Unofficial start
The riders straighten up for the first time and move towards the official start. The peloton still has about ten minutes to warm up their legs.
- 11 am 03. Yesterday I really didn’t have the day I had hoped for. My legs soon felt very heavy. Remco Evenepoel.
Yesterday was really not the day I had hoped for. My legs soon felt very heavy.
Remco Evenepoel
- 10h45. What’s still at stake in the standings? Because the Tirreno ends with a sprinter’s set tape this year, it seems that a quiet final stage is on the program for the classification men. Remco Evenepoel had to drop out early in the queen stage yesterday and is currently in 11th place. Will our compatriot still be able to sneak into the top 10? For the final win, only bad luck seems to keep Tadej Pogacar from a triumph. †
What’s still at stake in the standings?
Because the Tirreno ends with a sprinter’s set tape this year, it seems that a quiet final stage is on the program for the classification men.
Remco Evenepoel had to drop out early in the queen stage yesterday and is currently in 11th place. Will our compatriot still be able to sneak into the top 10?
For the final win, only bad luck seems to keep Tadej Pogacar from a triumph.
- 10 hours 39.
- The ride profile . 10 o’clock 35.
The ride profile
- 10 a.m. 34. The Favorites. Because Caleb Ewan already called it quits in the Tirreno, Tim Merlier will soon have a good chance of taking his second victory in Italy. In addition, names such as Arnaud Démare, Olav Kooij, Mark Cavendish and Alexander Kristoff will certainly be involved in the debates. Giacomo Nizzolo, Phil Bauhaus and Pascal Ackermann try to give their skinny Tirreno some color in this final stage. †
The favourites
Because Caleb Ewan already called it quits in the Tirreno, Tim Merlier will soon have a good chance of taking his second victory in Italy.
In addition, names such as Arnaud Démare, Olav Kooij, Mark Cavendish and Alexander Kristoff will certainly be involved in the debates.
Giacomo Nizzolo, Phil Bauhaus and Pascal Ackermann try to give their skinny Tirreno some color in this final stage.
- The spectators will already be able to take some nice snapshots. 10 a.m. 29.
The spectators will already be able to take some nice snapshots.