Giro d'Italia 2021; Usage on da.wikipedia.org 15. etape af Giro d'Italia 2021; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Radsport; Giro d’Italia 2021/15. Etappe; Auslandsetappen des Giro d’Italia; Usage on es.wikipedia.org 15.ª etapa del Giro de Italia 2021; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org دوچرخهسواری; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Tour d'Italie 2021
Profile of the Monte Lussari climb for stage 20 of the 2023 Giro d'Italia (Image credit: RCS Sport) 2023-05-27T09:45:00.265Z Checkpoints on the time trial are at kilometres 10.8km, 14.3 and 17.8.
Giro d’Italia 2023 Date. La partenza è prevista per Sabato 6 Maggio con la cronometro individuale sulla Costa dei Trabocchi. L'arrivo è previsto Domenica 28 Maggio a Roma. 3 sono le Tappe Crono che dovranno affrontare le squadre: Tappa 1 - Sabato 6 Maggio. Tappa 9 - Domenica 14 Maggio. Tappa 20 - Sabato 27 Maggio.
Alberto Bettiol lets out a roar after winning stage 18 of the 2021 Giro d'Italia (Image credit: 20: Tobias Foss (Nor) Jumbo-Visma: 21: Lorenzo Fortunato (Ita) Eolo-Kometa Cycling Team: 22:
The Giro d'Italia concludes with the second and final individual time trial of the race, the 29.4km test from Senago to Milan. Where does each stage start and end? Giro d’Italia | May 8-30, 2021
Slideshow 1/10. Sunday 2 July - The 2nd stage of the Tour de France is played out on a 208.9 kilometres route between Vitoria-Gasteiz and San Sebastián. The riders descend from the Jaizkibel - 8.1 kilometres at 5.3% - to the last 7.6 kilometres on the flat. The first 40 kilometres lead on the flat along two reservoirs north of Vitoria-Gasteiz.
.
stage winner COVI Alessandro UAE TEAM EMIRATES 04:46:34 2° NOVAK Domen BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS + 00:32 3° CICCONE Giulio TREK - SEGAFREDO + 00:37 HINDLEY Jai BORA - HANSGROHE DEMARE Arnaud GROUPAMA - FDJ LOPEZ PEREZ Juan Pedro TREK - SEGAFREDO Replay the live streamingGo to classifications Belluno - Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) Best of stage 20 stage 20 Hindley can now dream of the Endless Trophy! 17:43:16 stage 20 2nd Maglia Rosa for Jai Hindley 17:41:25 stage 20 After a 3rd place on the Zoncolan and a 2nd place in Montalcino last year, on his third stage podium Alessandro Covi takes his first victory in the Giro 17:25:46 stage 20 Here is what could be the decisive moment of the Giro, when Hindley meets Kaemna on the way 17:06:59 stage 20 The first time the Pordoi was climbed was back in 1940 and Gino Bartali reached the top first, ahead of Fausto Coppi 15:26:55 stage 20 The riders have now started the Pordoi Pass, the Cima Coppi of this Giro d'Italia 15:22:35 learn more info percorso profile map technical info The routeA colossal stage through the Dolomites, and the last summit finish of the 2022 Giro d’Italia. Starting in Belluno, and taking a short diversion across the valley of the Piave river through Sedico, Santa Giustina and Sospirolo, the route passes Agordo and Cencenighe, crossing the Val Cordevole upstream. The stage finale features three consecutive climbs: Passo di San Pellegrino (with gradients exceeding 15% past Falcade), Passo Pordoi (the 2022 Cima Coppi), and Passo Fedaia, where the gradients hover steadily above 10%, topping out at 18% in the 6 km past Malga Ciapela. Final kilometresThe ramps are steep over the last 14 km. After a technical ascent from Caprile to Rocca Pietore, the route becomes a 2% false-flat up. The gradients go up again past Sottoguda, then the road dips a little before Malga Ciapela (passing through a curved, well-lit tunnel). The average gradient over the last 6 km is around 12%, with a mid-climb 18% peak. The home straight is flat, on tarmac road. start / finish climb detail final kilometres itinerary timetable profile map technical info start / finish climb detail final kilometres itinerary timetable tourist info Gastronomy The traditional cuisine is very tasty: the pastin, for example, is the king of our barbecue and it is made of spicy beef and pork minced meat. From the rich dairy tradition comes schiz, a first salt cheese best baked in the oven. Dessert addicted need to try giuseppine during Carnival or the spicy Pan de Belun, but if you prefer a healthy but tasty snack kodinžon, a dried apple stick, is the one for you. Obviously, all soaked by a classic ombra of wine or a handcrafted local beer. Main sights HISTORY, ART AND NATUREThe city center of Belluno will surprise you: immerse yourself in the old town, going down to Rugo gate and then coming up to Dojona gate or Dante gate, from which Martiri Square will open up with its gardens and its porticoes full of shops and cafes. You can then proceed towards Santo Stefano Square and its gothic church, which is definitely worth a visit. Martiri Square, once called Campedel, is the main meeting point for locals, whereas the solemn heart of Belluno beats in Duomo Square with the Cathedral, the Rettori Palace and the town tower dominating the scene. A short distance away, in Castello Square, you’ll find the overlook on the river Piave from where you can admire the birth home of Dino Buzzati in the background: he was a famous journalist and writer and his love for the Dolomites is traceable throughout his whole literary production. Unmissable are also the art treasures of the town museum, Fulcis Palace, one of the most beautiful and elegant buildings in city is rich of fountains, and the small villages in the surroundings are also enriched by fountains and stone wash houses. On the bank of the river Piave rises Borgo Piave, foothold for the rafts that used to provide wood for the Republic of Venice. In Borgo Pra, instead, the energy produced by the Ardo creek made the fortune of the small workshops that grinded cereals, kneaded wool, tanned leather, cut wood and produced the famous swords that during the 16th and 17th centuries were well known throughout is a town rich of history and culture and the town museum is the perfect witness of such a heritage: one of the most beautiful buildings in Belluno where you can admire the pieces of the most eminent local artists, from Andrea Brustolon to Sebastiano Ricci. Belluno was a land of migration and the memories of those who had to leave their country are collected at the Migrations is also nature: just outside the city, towards Bolzano Bellunese, you’ll find Case Bortot, starting point of several trails. Don’t miss the one to the Bus del Buson, a spectacular canyon engraved the Ardo creek. Belluno is the only Province Capital whose land is part of a National Park: the Dolomiti Bellunesi National Park. The highest peak of the Park and one of the symbols of Belluno is Mount Schiara (2565 mt). Next to it, you can admire the Gusela del Vescovà, a 40 mt high rocky spur that stands out in vertical. Marmolada Gastronomy The cuisine and typical gastronomy of the Dolomites are key elements for the Ladin identity of the Rocca Pietore ancient agricultural roots of the area gave the healthiest ingredients to the local recipes: most of all potatoes, vegetables and cereals. These elements have the strength to grow up also at high altitude, with a fresh crops made possible by the Dolomite climate are those that do not require great heat and that withstand the temperature changes present at high cuisine is a journey through culture and flavors, an experience that will take you by the throat and will give you unique sensations: from the particular flavor of game meat with polenta to the sweetish aftertaste of smoked ricotta, from the spice of typical desserts to perfume and grappa flavored with cumin, mountain pine, juniper, blueberries and wild such as barley, wheat, rye, oats and legumes, vegetables such as peas, beans, turnips and potatoes and still apples, plums, apricots, berries, strawberries and mushrooms from the undergrowth: these are the products of the earth, processed with care and dedication by local cooks and again cheeses and dairy products. Great attention is given to their preparation from the malghe of the area. Spicy, seasoned or fresh, soft or more decisive: the tasting of local cheeses offers a riot of flavors that cannot be lunch in a refuge as a well-deserved reward after a wonderful trekking among the most beautiful valleys of the Dolomites, to a convivial evening in one of the restaurants in the valley and even to a sophisticated dinner: every occasion is good to regenerate yourself at the table and to savor the typical tastes of the a taste: the dumplings, known as balòte or bale, offered in broth or with melted butter, with speck or with spinach and ricotta, or with cheese; the casonzièi o casunziei, egg pasta crescents stuffed with spinach and ricotta, pumpkin, beetroot or potatoes; local potato gnocchi with melted butter and smoked ricotta; the menèstra da orz with smoked pork knuckle. Beverages The cuisine and typical gastronomy of the Dolomites are the key elements for the Ladin identity of the having tasted the traditional dishes, skilfully prepared and served by the chefs of the valley, how can one not end a convivial lunch or dinner in style or an apreski on the slopes with an aromatised grappa? Cumin, mugo pine, silver fir, juniper, blueberries and wild strawberries are the sensational products that fill each glass with unique scents and tastes. The combination of grappa with herbs, roots and wild fruits is of ancient origin and the territory offers an infinite increasingly popular trend is the use of elderberry, a plant that flowers in May and whose flowers are used for syrups and whose berries are used for delicious in summer, the syrup is consumed either as a simple refreshing drink or added to prosecco and mint leaves for a delicate but strong aperitif. Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is a typical drink to warm up the cold winter days and to envelop the senses in spicy scents and aromas. The recipe for this wine has been handed down over the years without major variations: citrus fruits, cinnamon, cloves, oranges and red wine have remained the basic ingredients for a pleasant convivial break with a low alcohol content. Main sights Rocca Pietore abounds with many times prized hamlets and authentic villages scattered throughout the territory, each with its own particular history and landscape: from the legendary village of Bramezza to the panoramic Laste, from the main town to Malga Ciapela, from Sottoguda to Palue. And then there is Calloneghe with its view of Lake Alleghe and the majestic wall of Mount municipality of Rocca Pietore has a total of 25 small hamlets to discover!Two small treasure chests of history and culture, Sottoguda and Palue, in the élite of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy since 2016, take the guest on a journey through colours, artistic works and authentic views. A visit to the craft workshops, internationally renowned for their wrought iron and woodworking, is a must. Famous are hand-painted butterflies, but also true works of art shaped by the craftsmen’s hands. From a tree trunk come the faces of gnomes with long beards, goblins and beautiful nymphs, guardians of an enchanted and not yet lost kingdom, inspired by legends. Innovative is the creation of jewellery in beech wood and crystals skilfully set one by one to embellish and give light to necklaces, bracelets and the historical monuments, the church of S. Maria Maddalena in Rocca Pietore, built in 1442 in Gothic style, is characterised by its Ghibelline spire bell tower. Inside you can admire the altarpiece dating back to 1517 and the tabernacle made in 1600. Definitely worth a visit are the small church in Sottoguda dedicated to Saints Fabiano, Sebastiano and Rocco and built to fulfil a vow made by the population spared from a plague epidemic, the sanctuary in veneration of the figure of Mary Help of Christians in Santa Maria delle Grazie, a pilgrimage destination every year for believers from various places and the church in Laste dedicated to San Gottardo, located on the characteristic Col da Gejia and built in Malga Ciapela, both in summer and winter, the Marmolada – Move to the Top cable car allows you to reach the panoramic terrace of Punta Rocca in a few minutes and to visit the Marmolada Great War Museum 3000 m at the intermediate station of Serauta. Here in summer you can also visit the Sacred Monumental Zone while in winter it is a destination for skiers who enjoy the fantastic panorama from the Queen of the Dolomites down La Bellunese, the longest slope of the Dolomiti from Malga along provincial road 641, it takes just a few minutes to reach the Fedaia Rocca Pietore you can live unique and exciting experiences: the history, but also the culture, the uncontaminated natural environment, the countless sports that can be practiced both in summer and in winter, the Ladin tradition that can be breathed in the traditions, the language but also in the good food. The peace and tranquillity of an authentic place and the simple but attentive hospitality guarantee guests a truly regenerating holiday Seguicisui social# giro Do you want to keep up to date on the world of the Giro d’Italia and of the other races by RCS Sport? Sign upfor theGiro d’Italia newsletter
fot. LaPresse Damiano Caruso (Bahrain-Victorious) triumfował w Alpe Motta, na mecie dwudziestego etapu wyścigu Giro d'Italia. Włoski zawodnik, po akcji rozpoczętej na zjeździe z Passo San Bernardino, przyjechał na metę przed różową koszulką Kolumbijczykiem Egan Bernal. Trzecie miejsce na etapie wywalczył Daniel Felipe Martinez (obaj Ineos Grenadiers) Ostatni górski odcinek liczył 164 kilometry, odwiedzając trzy przełęcze, w tym dwie po szwajcarskiej stronie granicy. Pierwsza połowa była płaska, następnie wyrastała olbrzymia Passo San Bernardino (2065 m km przed metą; 23,7 km; 6,2%, kat. 1). W ucieczkę zabrali się Dries De Bondt, Louis Vervaeke (Alpecin-Fenix), Simon Pellaud (Androni-Sidermec), Giovanni Visconti (Bardiani-CSF-Faizanè), Felix Großschartner (Bora-hansgrohe), Vincenzo Albanese (EOLO-Kometa), Taco Van der Hoorn (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert), Matteo Jorgenson (Movistar) i Nico Denz (Team DSM). Dziewiątka początkowo zyskała ponad 5 minut. Peleton napędzali kolarze Team BikeExchange, odrabiając część strat już przed pierwszą wspinaczką. Na przełęczy San Bernardino w pracę włączył się również Team DSM. Z przodu pozostali Vervaeke, Pellaud, Großschartner, Visconti i Albanese, ale ich przewaga spadła do 52 sekund. Na mokrym zjeździe do czołówki przeskoczyli wicelider wyścigu Damiano Caruso i Pello Bilbao (Bahrain-Victorious) oraz Romain Bardet, Michael Storer i Chris Hamilton (Team DSM). Grupa lidera u podnóża Splugenpass/Passo della Spluga (2115 m 29 km przed metą; 8,9 km; 7,3%, kat. 1) była spóźniona o 24 sekundy. Ucieczkę gonili kolarze Ineos Grenadiers. Różnica na Splugenpass wzrosła do 50 sekund, by następnie na usytuowanej na szwajcarsko-włoskiej granicy górskiej premii, wynieść 41 sekund. Zjazd przed finałowym podjazdem pod Valle Spluga/Alpe Motta (7,3 km; 7,6%, kat. 1) nie zmienił sytuacji na trasie. 6,5 kilometra przed metą od Caruso i Bardeta odpadli ostatni pomocnicy, z tyłu na Bernala wciąż pracował Daniel Felipe Martinez. Ostatnie 2 kilometry dwójka rozpoczęła z zapasem 18 sekund. Z Martinezem utrzymali się tylko Bernal, Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) i João Almeida (Deceuninck-Quick Step). Caruso odjechał Bardetowi. Włoch nie zwolnił do końca, w świetnym stylu odnosząc cenne zwycięstwo Yates i Almeida zostali za plecami Martineza i Bernala, którzy wyprzedzili Bardeta, finiszując po etapowe podium. Wyniki 20. etapu Giro d'Italia 2021 ( Verbania – Alpe Motta (164 km): CarusoBahrain-Victorious4:27:53 BernalIneos Grenadiers00:24 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers00:35 BardetTeam DSM AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step00:41 YatesTeam BikeExchange00:51 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech01:13 CarthyEF Education-Nippo01:29 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa02:07 PedreroMovistar Team02:23 HirtIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert FossJumbo-Visma02:37 BouwmanJumbo-Visma MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation03:10 BennettJumbo-Visma03:42 PronskiyAstana-Premier Tech BilbaoBahrain-Victorious04:08 Augusto RubioMovistar Team04:10 TejadaAstana-Premier Tech04:44 GrossschartnerBora-hansgrohe05:29 NieveTeam BikeExchange06:01 FormoloUAE Team Emirates06:25 CataldoMovistar Team06:41 StorerTeam DSM06:46 ValterGroupama-FDJ06:50 FabbroBora-hansgrohe PetilliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert06:55 BouchardAG2R Citroën Team06:56 BadilattiGroupama-FDJ07:00 SepulvedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec07:33 UlissiUAE Team Emirates08:02 SchmidQhubeka Assos KnoxDeceuninck-Quick Step VervaekeAlpecin-Fenix08:15 CastroviejoIneos Grenadiers08:18 RavasiEOLO-Kometa09:05 CarboniBardiani-CSF-Faizanè12:28 NibaliTrek-Segafredo13:42 MollemaTrek-Segafredo CoviUAE Team Emirates MolardGroupama-FDJ SerryDeceuninck-Quick Step León SanchezAstana-Premier Tech IzagirreAstana-Premier Tech KangertTeam BikeExchange WarbasseAG2R Citroën Team14:00 GavazziEOLO-Kometa14:18 JanssensAlpecin-Fenix14:30 GuglielmiGroupama-FDJ14:53 VillellaMovistar Team14:55 HermansIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert17:58 LeysenAlpecin-Fenix NivIsrael Start-Up Nation NarvaezIneos Grenadiers PellaudAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec MosconIneos Grenadiers18:01 FrankinyQhubeka Assos18:47 ContiUAE Team Emirates20:13 OliveiraMovistar Team22:06 SobreroAstana-Premier Tech BevinIsrael Start-Up Nation22:10 SeigleGroupama-FDJ22:18 BettiolEF Education-Nippo24:06 TratnikBahrain-Victorious MartensJumbo-Visma24:25 KeukeleireEF Education-Nippo24:59 CarrEF Education-Nippo JorgensonMovistar Team HamiltonTeam DSM25:38 PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert26:43 RavanelliAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec Juul-jensenTeam BikeExchange27:09 PuccioIneos Grenadiers27:55 ZanaBardiani-CSF-Faizanè28:25 GougeardAG2R Citroën Team GallopinAG2R Citroën Team VendrameAG2R Citroën Team DinaEOLO-Kometa29:50 AlbaneseEOLO-Kometa AleottiBora-hansgrohe31:17 BattistellaAstana-Premier Tech ArashiroBahrain-Victorious VallsBahrain-Victorious FiorelliBardiani-CSF-Faizanè BattaglinBardiani-CSF-Faizanè ViscontiBardiani-CSF-Faizanè LindemanQhubeka Assos VermeerschAlpecin-Fenix KeisseDeceuninck-Quick Step31:37 DuchesneGroupama-FDJ van Den BergGroupama-FDJ ChristianEOLO-Kometa BenedettiBora-hansgrohe31:39 PonomarAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec GabburoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè RiesebeekAlpecin-Fenix DenzTeam DSM32:05 ArndtTeam DSM de KortTrek-Segafredo32:48 van der HoornIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert RocheTeam DSM32:58 GhebreigzabhierTrek-Segafredo33:29 TesfatsionAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec van GarderenEF Education-Nippo33:45 OldaniLotto Soudal34:07 HepburnTeam BikeExchange34:17 ScotsonTeam BikeExchange KanterTeam DSM34:18 Frølich HonoreDeceuninck-Quick Step34:47 van Den BergEF Education-Nippo35:18 OssBora-hansgrohe35:38 SabatiniCofidis, Solutions Crédits37:36 MinaliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert NaesenAG2R Citroën Team VenchiaruttiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec de BondtAlpecin-Fenix MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè MoscaTrek-Segafredo MoschettiTrek-Segafredo VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits TaglianiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec ZoccaratoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè TaaramaeIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert37:42 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits37:47 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates WiśniowskiQhubeka Assos KrederIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert AffiniJumbo-Visma CavagnaDeceuninck-Quick Step37:53 ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits38:05 GannaIneos Grenadiers RichezeUAE Team Emirates Sebastián MolanoUAE Team Emirates WalscheidQhubeka Assos KriegerAlpecin-Fenix VanhouckeLotto Soudal BrandleIsrael Start-Up Nation MeyerTeam BikeExchange RiviEOLO-Kometa TorresMovistar Team38:09 BodnarBora-hansgrohe38:21 SaganBora-hansgrohe CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation DNSFabio FellineAstana-Premier Tech Klasyfikacja generalna po 20. etapie: BernalIneos Grenadiers85:41:47 CarusoBahrain-Victorious01:59 YatesTeam BikeExchange03:23 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech07:07 BardetTeam DSM07:48 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers07:56 CarthyEF Education-Nippo08:22 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step08:50 FossJumbo-Visma12:39 MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation16:48 BennettJumbo-Visma24:55 BouwmanJumbo-Visma31:04 BilbaoBahrain-Victorious36:11 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa44:09 ValterGroupama-FDJ44:51 FormoloUAE Team Emirates47:24 UlissiUAE Team Emirates57:02 NibaliTrek-Segafredo1:03:27 VervaekeAlpecin-Fenix1:03:29 IzagirreAstana-Premier Tech1:03:54 PedreroMovistar Team1:05:25 KangertTeam BikeExchange1:05:57 CastroviejoIneos Grenadiers1:18:12 NieveTeam BikeExchange1:18:20 MosconIneos Grenadiers1:19:26 HirtIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert1:31:13 MollemaTrek-Segafredo1:34:50 OliveiraMovistar Team1:35:52 GavazziEOLO-Kometa1:38:13 BettiolEF Education-Nippo1:45:02 StorerTeam DSM1:47:48 FabbroBora-hansgrohe1:48:12 BadilattiGroupama-FDJ1:49:32 León SanchezAstana-Premier Tech1:49:36 CarboniBardiani-CSF-Faizanè1:58:34 Augusto RubioMovistar Team1:59:29 MolardGroupama-FDJ1:59:45 TejadaAstana-Premier Tech2:00:40 CoviUAE Team Emirates2:02:54 PronskiyAstana-Premier Tech2:03:11 WarbasseAG2R Citroën Team2:05:17 HermansIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:11:55 PetilliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:11:56 GrossschartnerBora-hansgrohe2:12:40 HamiltonTeam DSM2:16:01 RavasiEOLO-Kometa2:16:23 SepulvedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec2:18:35 NarvaezIneos Grenadiers2:20:03 BevinIsrael Start-Up Nation2:20:36 VendrameAG2R Citroën Team2:22:41 TaaramaeIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:23:11 MoscaTrek-Segafredo2:25:02 VillellaMovistar Team2:27:52 KnoxDeceuninck-Quick Step2:28:00 CataldoMovistar Team2:28:16 SerryDeceuninck-Quick Step2:30:29 FrankinyQhubeka Assos2:31:59 BouchardAG2R Citroën Team2:34:25 RocheTeam DSM2:39:18 GallopinAG2R Citroën Team2:43:57 SobreroAstana-Premier Tech2:48:55 ArndtTeam DSM2:56:55 GhebreigzabhierTrek-Segafredo2:57:15 van Den BergGroupama-FDJ3:12:27 JanssensAlpecin-Fenix3:14:21 PellaudAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec3:16:44 PonomarAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec3:17:22 CarrEF Education-Nippo3:17:49 RavanelliAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec3:20:12 CavagnaDeceuninck-Quick Step3:21:24 PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert3:22:23 TratnikBahrain-Victorious3:23:39 ZanaBardiani-CSF-Faizanè3:27:24 NivIsrael Start-Up Nation3:30:21 ChristianEOLO-Kometa3:32:04 AlbaneseEOLO-Kometa3:32:26 ArashiroBahrain-Victorious3:34:22 KeukeleireEF Education-Nippo3:35:51 OldaniLotto Soudal3:36:42 AleottiBora-hansgrohe3:39:15 Frølich HonoreDeceuninck-Quick Step3:41:23 van GarderenEF Education-Nippo3:43:46 ScotsonTeam BikeExchange3:44:25 BattaglinBardiani-CSF-Faizanè3:44:47 VanhouckeLotto Soudal3:45:20 BattistellaAstana-Premier Tech3:45:31 VermeerschAlpecin-Fenix3:49:32 SeigleGroupama-FDJ3:55:11 GuglielmiGroupama-FDJ3:56:15 ContiUAE Team Emirates3:57:18 TesfatsionAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec3:59:46 SchmidQhubeka Assos4:01:15 de BondtAlpecin-Fenix4:01:26 VallsBahrain-Victorious4:02:08 ViscontiBardiani-CSF-Faizanè4:02:11 PuccioIneos Grenadiers4:02:54 Juul-jensenTeam BikeExchange4:04:53 JorgensonMovistar Team4:05:19 MartensJumbo-Visma4:07:37 DinaEOLO-Kometa4:08:14 LeysenAlpecin-Fenix4:14:41 DenzTeam DSM4:15:55 BenedettiBora-hansgrohe4:24:14 ZoccaratoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè4:30:34 van der HoornIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert4:32:21 GabburoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè4:32:30 FiorelliBardiani-CSF-Faizanè RiesebeekAlpecin-Fenix4:33:19 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates4:36:39 MeyerTeam BikeExchange4:36:42 ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits4:36:43 OssBora-hansgrohe4:41:02 DuchesneGroupama-FDJ4:41:33 GougeardAG2R Citroën Team4:42:58 SaganBora-hansgrohe4:45:18 NaesenAG2R Citroën Team4:45:20 AffiniJumbo-Visma4:45:31 KanterTeam DSM4:45:34 HepburnTeam BikeExchange4:47:59 GannaIneos Grenadiers4:49:33 KeisseDeceuninck-Quick Step4:51:51 LindemanQhubeka Assos4:55:51 TaglianiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec4:57:16 CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation5:00:11 Sebastián MolanoUAE Team Emirates5:00:23 van Den BergEF Education-Nippo5:00:26 KrederIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert5:00:44 WalscheidQhubeka Assos5:00:57 RiviEOLO-Kometa5:01:10 BrandleIsrael Start-Up Nation5:04:04 VenchiaruttiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec5:04:16 SabatiniCofidis, Solutions Crédits5:07:37 WiśniowskiQhubeka Assos5:07:52 de KortTrek-Segafredo5:08:22 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits5:10:23 BodnarBora-hansgrohe5:15:41 RichezeUAE Team Emirates5:15:42 MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè5:16:12 TorresMovistar Team5:16:26 KriegerAlpecin-Fenix5:23:17 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits5:26:43 MoschettiTrek-Segafredo5:27:04 MinaliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert5:34:03 Pozostałe klasyfikacje Klasyfikacja punktowa punkty SaganBora-hansgrohe136 CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation118 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates116 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits86 BernalIneos Grenadiers80 de BondtAlpecin-Fenix71 PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert61 ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits60 MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè57 BettiolEF Education-Nippo53 Klasyfikacja górskapunkty BouchardAG2R Citroën Team184 BernalIneos Grenadiers140 CarusoBahrain-Victorious99 MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation83 YatesTeam BikeExchange61 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step54 MollemaTrek-Segafredo53 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa52 BardetTeam DSM49 StorerTeam DSM46 Klasyfikacja młodzieżowaczas BernalIneos Grenadiers85:41:47 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech07:07 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers07:56 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step08:50 FossJumbo-Visma12:39 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa44:09 ValterGroupama-FDJ44:51 StorerTeam DSM1:47:48 Augusto RubioMovistar Team1:59:29 TejadaAstana-Premier Tech2:00:40 Klasyfikacja drużynowaczas Grenadiers57:47:02 DSM26:02 Tech31:21 BikeExchange1:09:53 Team1:22:40 Step1:38:30 Team Emirates1:50:27 Education-Nippo1:58:01 Matériaux2:38:17 Citroën Team4:30:50 Start-Up Nation4:39:49 Giocattoli-Sidermec5:11:12 Qhubeka ASSOS8:39:00 Solutions Crédits9:29:21 Jeśli znalazłeś w artykule błąd lub literówkę prosimy, daj nam o tym znać zaznaczając błędny fragment tekstu i używając skrótu klawiszy Ctrl+Enter.
Sześciu kolarzy do samego końca walczyło o triumf w dziewiątym etapie Giro d’Italia, ale ostatecznie zwyciężył Jai Hindley. Australijczyk wyprzedził na mecie Romaina Bardeta i Richarda Carapaza. Po niedzielnej rywalizacji nie doszło do zmiany lidera. 15 Maja 2022, 18:42 PAP/EPA / MAURIZIO BRAMBATTI / Na zdjęciu: kolarze na trasie Giro d'Italia Pokaz piękna kolarstwa. Na mecie cieszył się nie tylko zwycięzca W niedzielę kolarze mieli do pokonania 191 km z Iserni na Blockhaus. Dziewiąty etap nie należał do najłatwiejszych, a świadczy o tym fakt, że trzeba było wspiąć się na Blockhaus, który liczył aż 13,6 km. Średnie nachylenie wynosiło 8,4 proc. Na początku doszło do kraksy, w której uczestniczył Pello Bilbao. Ostatecznie na szczęście wszyscy wyszli z tego cało. Dość szybko uformowała się ucieczka dnia. To właśnie Amerykanin wytrwał najdłużej. Peleton złapał go jednak na 16 kilometrów przed metą. Główną grupę prowadzili kolarze z ekip Ineos Grenadiers i UAE Team Emirates. W czołówce pozostali ci WIDEO: #dziejesiewsporcie: skandynawska wyprawa Kowalczyk Pięć kilometrów przed metą liczyło się jedenastu zawodników. Jako pierwszy zaatakował Richard Carapaz, a za nim ruszyli także Romain Bardet i Mikel Landa. Obaj szybko dopadli reprezentanta barw INEOS pewnym czasie dołączyła do nich trójka: Jai Hindley, Domenico Pozzovivo i Joao Almeida. Ostatni kilometr należał więc do sześciu kolarzy, którzy toczyli pod koniec prawdziwą rozgrywkę. Zwyciężył Hindley. Australijczyk wyprzedził Romaina Bardeta i Richarda Carapaza. Za nami więc pierwszy tydzień tegorocznej edycji Giro d’Italia. Liderem klasyfikacji generalnej jest obecnie Juan Pedro Lopez przed Joao Almeidą i Romainem też: Giro d'Italia. Niecodzienny obrazek na mecie Tragiczny wypadek. 18-letni kolarz nie żyje WP SportoweFakty Włochy Kolarstwo Giro d'Italia
Giro d'Italia 2022 OverviewJai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) in the maglia rosa congratulates Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) for his finish, second place overall (Image credit: Michael Steele/Getty Images)Jai Hindley wins 2022 Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia stage 21 - As it happenedJai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe) placed inside the top 20 on the final day of racing in Verona and secured the overall 2022 Giro d'Italia title on Sunday. He held off Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers), who was 10th on stage 21, while Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious) claimed the final GC spot on the podium. Meanwhile, the final day of racing in the Verona time trial was dominated by Matteo Sobrero (BikeExchange-Jayco), who claimed his first Grand Tour victory. The 25-year-old Italian time trial national champion completed the course, which featured a mid-way climb, in 22:24. Only two riders were able to get within a minute of Sobrero, with Thymen Arensman (DSM) placing second on the stage at 22 seconds and Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Fenix) taking the final podium spot at 39 seconds. When the 26-year-old Hindley completed his stage 21 ride into Verona’s famous amphitheatre, he had not only won the first Grand Tour of his career, but he also took the first for his team, Bora-Hansgrohe, and the first Giro for his country, powered by FirstCycling (opens in new tab)Stage 21: Jai Hindley wins 2022 Giro d'Italia / As it happenedStage 20: Hindley cracks Carapaz to seize control of Giro d'Italia on stage 20 / As it happenedStage 19: Bouwman wins Giro d'Italia stage 19 after final corner drama / As it happenedStage 18: Breakaway holds off the sprinters as De Bondt wins Giro d'Italia stage 18/ As it happenedStage 17: Buitrago drops Van der Poel to win Giro d'Italia stage 17 / As it happenedStage 16: Jan Hirt wins stage 16 / As it happenedStage 15: Ciccone solos to Alpine breakaway win on stage 15 / As it happenedStage 14: Giro d'Italia: Simon Yates captures solo win on stage 14 in Turin / As it happenedStage 13: Giro d'Italia: Démare makes it three on stage 13 / As it happenedStage 12: Giro d'Italia: Oldani wins stage 12 from three-man breakawayStage 11: Dainese sprints to victory on stage 11Stage 10: Girmay becomes first Black African rider to win a Grand Tour stage / As it happenedStage 9: Jai Hindley triumphs on Blockhaus / As it happenedStage 8: Thomas De Gendt wins stage 8 / As it happenedStage 7: Bouwman wins stage 7 / As it happenedStage 6: Démare pips Ewan in photo finish on Giro d'Italia stage 6 / As it happenedStage 5: Démare wins stage 5 / As it happenedStage 4: Kämna wins stage 4 atop Mount Etna / As it happenedStage 3: Mark Cavendish wins stage 3 / As it happenedStage 2: Simon Yates edges Van der Poel to win time trial / As it happenedStage 1: Van der Poel wins crash-marred uphill sprint / As it happenedGiro d'Italia GC standings2022 Giro d’Italia – The Essential PreviewHow to watch the 2022 Giro d'Italia – Live streamingGiro d'Italia past winners2022 Giro d'Italia route2022 Giro d'Italia stage routes2022 Giro d'Italia DonneGiro d'Italia 2022 News and FeaturesGiro d'Italia Race RouteWeek 3Jai Hindley’s Giro d’Italia win opens new chapter for Bora-Hansgrohe in post-Sagan eraAt the second time of asking, Jai Hindley’s Giro d’Italia journey finds a happy endingBen Tulett impresses on Grand Tour debut with Ineos GrenadiersNibali says farewell to Giro d’Italia with fourth place and special awardCarapaz still smiling despite Giro d’Italia defeat in Verona'I wasn't gonna let 2020 happen again' says Giro d'Italia winner Jai HindleyWheelies, giant flags, selfie sticks - Van der Poel soaks up Giro atmosphereNibali: I wanted more but I’m still satisfied with final Giro d’ItaliaLanda primed to chase Carapaz in Giro d’Italia time trial to snatch secondJai Hindley: When I heard Carapaz was struggling, that was all the motivation I neededCarapaz and Ineos in shock after Giro d'Italia defeat on the MarmoladaSivakov feels pressure of Bora-Hansgrohe pace setting at Giro d'ItaliaLópez lives to fight another stage as Giro d'Italia's Best Young RiderLanda wants to be more than third man in fight for Giro d'Italia victoryBouwman: I didn't make a mistake. I deserved this victoryRichard Carapaz: Marmolada finale can make the difference at Giro d'ItaliaSchmid, Vendrame fuming after corner debacle in Giro d'Italia finaleTalking, trusting, and a long lead-out – how the break won stage 18 of the GiroJoão Almeida out of Giro d'Italia following COVID-19 positiveRichie Porte: Hard days to come but Giro d'Italia leader Carapaz 'wants this'Carapaz remains locked in battle of fine margins at Giro d'ItaliaJoão Almeida admits Giro d’Italia victory is ‘almost impossible’Hindley tightens grip on Giro d’Italia runner-up spot as 'every second counts'Landa fights on at Giro d’Italia despite losing six seconds to Carapaz and HindleyVan der Poel misses out in second Giro d'Italia mountain breakawaySimon Yates abandons 2022 Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia remains race of 'small details' as it hits big mountainsJoe Dombrowski's Giro diary - Nibali has proved this year’s race is only just getting goingVincenzo Nibali gains places but loses time at Giro d’ItaliaHindley edges closer to Giro d'Italia maglia rosaAlmeida still in Giro d'Italia GC battle despite time loss in ApricaLanda and Bilbao lose time after Giro d'Italia crash - VideoCaicedo leaves Giro d'Italia after positive COVID-19 testHindley ready for Giro d’Italia mountains showdownMikel Landa: Giro d'Italia final week could have a lot of surprisesCarapaz calm and confident before decisive final week at Giro d'ItaliaWeek 2Hindley and Bora-Hansgrohe switch to defence mode at Giro d’ItaliaA tale of two Sundays as Giulio Ciccone saves Giro d’Italia in CogneCarapaz survives early crash to retain seven-second lead at Giro d’ItaliaNibali: Tailwind meant it was pointless to attack on stage 15 of the Giro d'ItaliaAlmeida angry after Ineos Grenadiers let gaps open in overall contenders’ sprintCarthy: I'm happy things are turning around at the Giro d'ItaliaCarapaz in leader’s maglia rosa starts a new Giro d'Italia for Ineos GrenadiersSimon Yates considered abandoning Giro d'Italia ahead of Turin stage winTom Dumoulin abandons Giro d'Italia during frantic stage 14Romain Bardet abandons the Giro d'Italia with illnessLópez and Trek-Segafredo determined to keep maglia rosa dreams alive at Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia turns up the heat before final weekGiro d'Italia remembers Wouter Weylandt on return to Passo del BoccoCaleb Ewan leaves 2022 Giro d'Italia empty handedTeam DSM hit back at their critics with Giro d'Italia winHindley: Nobody is head and shoulders above the rest on Giro d'ItaliaDainese defends Italian pride with Giro d'Italia sprint winRichie Porte: Despite what Rohan Dennis says, Ineos are still the benchmark teamCarthy: Giro d'Italia 'overall is still there' despite bad day on BlockhausCarapaz grabs unexpected time bonus on sprint day at the Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia makes podium ceremony changes after Girmay cork injuryGirmay out of Giro d'Italia after podium eye injuryThe Giro d’Italia from hell continues for Caleb EwanGiro d'Italia: Van der Poel evaporates in sprint against GirmayPolymath Pozzovivo moonlights as lead-out man for Girmay at Giro d’ItaliaGirmay taken to hospital after capturing historic victory at the Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia rider of the day: Biniam Girmay captures historical victoryWeek 1Yates out of Giro d'Italia GC race after dropping 11 minutes on BlockhausThe Abruzzo connection – Cataldo and Ciccone come full circle at Giro d’ItaliaItaly’s wait for Giro d’Italia stage win continues as Formolo goes closeBouwman 'lands a big one' with Giro d'Italia stage winGaviria relegated after collision with DSM train at Giro d'ItaliaDémare delighted to get winning mojo back at Giro d'ItaliaGaviria lashes out at 's**t bike' after Giro d'Italia sprint missJuan López following mentor Contador's wheel tracks in Giro d'ItaliaKämna hits Giro d'Italia bullseye after two near missesTom Dumoulin: At the moment, I have as few answers as you haveMotorbike causes crash at Giro d'Italia - VideoMiguel Ángel López abandons Giro d'ItaliaGuarnieri delivers 'silent but not silent' protest of Hungary's transphobic lawsGiro d'Italia arrives in Sicily after rest day transferJoe Dombrowski's Giro diary – Hungary gave the race a different feelPhilippa York analysis: Yates and Carapaz on top before Giro's first mountain testMathieu van der Poel recognises time in pink may run out on EtnaMark Cavendish: I’m old, but I’m still meGiro d'Italia: Carapaz looks ahead to 'the stages that count' after TT damageEarly pace set by Simon Yates but Giro d’Italia remains a marathonDumoulin pulls no punches after narrow Giro d’Italia TT defeatMathieu van der Poel puts on another show in Giro d'Italia time trialSimon Yates 'ecstatic' with time gains but mindful of 'bigger picture' at Giro d'ItaliaGiro d’Italia: Caleb Ewan gets back up to speed after opening day crashOnly the beginning – Girmay pushes Van der Poel to limit in Giro d'Italia opener'Practically unbeatable' – Mathieu van der Poel lives up to billing at Giro d'ItaliaEwan crashes out of contention in Giro d'Italia openerBudapest hosts spectacle in pink for Giro d'Italia start - GalleryGiro d'Italia - TechCarapaz ditches gold Pinarello to save weight, but it's not as simple as it seemsThe best bikes and tech of the Giro d'Italia so farSpotted: New Scott time trial bike ridden by Romain Bardet at Giro d'ItaliaMathieu van der Poel's custom pink Canyon Speedmax for Giro d'Italia time trialSimon Yates wears £2,750 Vorteq skinsuit to win Giro d'Italia time trialGiro riders spotted using new CeramicSpeed aero derailleur fairingWilier Turbine SLR: A new climber's TT bike to debut at Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia - Video HighlightsGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 20 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 19 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 18 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 17 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 16 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 15 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 Stage 13 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 12 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 11 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 10 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 9 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 8 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 7 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 6 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 5 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 3 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 2 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia 2022 stage 1 highlights - VideoGiro d'Italia - The build upAlpecin-Fenix unveil special jersey at Giro d'Italia presentation - GalleryWhat is the prize money for the Giro d'Italia 2022?Giro d'Italia 2022 - Comprehensive team-by-team guideVolcanic interruption: Mount Etna and the Giro d'ItaliaGiro d'Italia classifications explainedGiro d'Italia 2022 - Six key stagesGiro d'Italia 2022 – The GC favouritesPhilippa York analysis: Not much to separate Carapaz and Yates at Giro d'ItaliaMore in hope than expectation – The home challenge at the Giro d'ItaliaThe eternal optimist – Mikel Landa at the 2022 Giro d’ItaliaFinishing school – Mark Cavendish and the Giro d'ItaliaVan der Poel to make up for lost time at Giro d'ItaliaMikel Landa looking to tackle Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in 2022Almeida focused on climbing and race craft as he targets Giro and VueltaMiguel Angel López 'dreaming big' for 2022 Giro d'ItaliaAlejandro Valverde to ride Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España in final professional seasonGiro d'Italia HistoryEgan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) earned the maglia rosa after 21 days of racing the 2021 Grand Tour. He covered the 3, kilometres just one minute 29 seconds ahead of Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) who finished second overall. Third place was secured by Adam Yates (Team BikeExchange), 4:15 behind the Colombian tradition of marking the GC leader with a pink jersey was recognised last year with the 90th anniversary of the iconic prize. The maglia rosa was introduced in 1931 by Armando Cougnet, a journalist at La Gazzetta dello Sport, who had created the Giro d'Italia 20 years earlier. The idea was to make the race leader easier to identify in the peloton by race officials and the roadside fans. Eddy Merckx holds the record of 78 days in the pink jersey, followed by Francesco Moser with 57 and Gino Bartali with 50. Legendary riders who have worn the maglia rosa over the years include Gino Bartali, Fausto Coppi, Charly Gaul, Felice Gimondi, Eddy Merckx, Francesco Moser, Bernard Hinault, Laurent Fignon, Marco Pantani and d'Italia 2022 teamsAG2R CitroënAstana QazaqstanBahrain VictoriousBikeExchange-JaycoBora-HansgroheCofidisEF Education-EasyPostGroupama-FDJIneos GrenadiersIntermarché-Wanty-GobertIsrael-Premier TechJumbo-VismaLotto SoudalMovistarQuickStep-AlphaVinylTeam DSMTrek-SegafredoUAE Team EmiratesAlpecin-FenixBardiani-CSF-FaizanèDrone Hopper-Androni GiocattoliEolo-Kometa
giro d italia 2021 etap 20