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Points at finish, kom sprint (4) côte de notre-dame de piétat (10.6 km), kom sprint (4) côte de loucrup (54.6 km), kom sprint (hc) col du tourmalet (94.1 km), kom sprint (hc) luz ardiden (129.7 km), youth day classification, team day classification, race information.

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  • Date: 15 July 2021
  • Start time: 13:50
  • Avg. speed winner: 36.407 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 129.7 km
  • Points scale: GT.A.Stage
  • UCI scale: UCI.WR.GT.A.Stage - TM2022
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  • ProfileScore: 367
  • Vert. meters: 3561
  • Departure: Pau
  • Arrival: Luz Ardiden
  • Race ranking: 1
  • Startlist quality score: 1646
  • Won how: 0.6 km solo
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Tour de France 2023: Gall wins Queen Stage, Vingegaard cements GC lead

Felix Gall - Tour de France 2023: Gall wins Queen Stage, Vingegaard cements GC lead

Results 17th stage 2023 Tour de France

1. Felix Gall (aut) 2. Simon Yates (gbr) + 0.34 3. Pello Bilbao (spa) + 1.38 4. Jonas Vingegaard (den) + 1.52 5. David Gaudu (fra) + 2.09 6. Tobias Halland Johannessen (nor) + 2.39 7. Chris Harper (aus) + 2.50 8. Rafal Majka (pol) + 3.43 9. Adam Yates (gbr) s.t. 10. Wilco Kelderman (nld) + 3.49

12. Jai Hindley (aus) + 4.25 15. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) + 4.54 16. Sepp Kuss (usa) + 5.43 22. Tadej Pogacar (slo) + 7.37

GC after stage 17 1. Jonas Vingegaard (den) 2. Tadej Pogacar (slo) + 7.35 3. Adam Yates (gbr) + 10.45 4. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) + 12.01 5. Simon Yates (gbr) + 12.19 6. Pello Bilbao (spa) + 12.50 7. Jai Hindley (aus) + 13.50 8. Felix Gall (aut) + 16.11 9. Sepp Kuss (usa) + 16.49 10. David Gaudu (fra) + 17.57

Race report KOM leader Giulio Ciccone, Neilson Powless, Mads Pedersen, Jonas Gregaard and Luka Mezgec jump off the front after 10 kilometres of action. The five enter the Col des Saises with a 30 seconds lead, but they are caught by the front of the peloton. A group with Rafal Majka, Thibaut Pinot, Neilson Powless, Rigoberto Uran, Julian Alaphilippe, Jack Haig, Giulio Ciccone, Mattias Skjelmose, Felix Gall, Rui Costa, Victor Lafay, Kevin Vermaerke, Krists Neilands, Simon Yates, Lawson Craddock, Chris Harper, Clément Champoussin and Jonas Gregaard pushes on, but the Jumbo-Visma led peloton keeps them on a leash and brings the attackers back in the final kilometre of the climb.

Alaphilippe strikes on descent, while Ciccone and Neilands track him down. Gregor Mühlberger, Jack Haig, Kevin Vermaerke and Mattias Skjelmose rejoin them in the valley before a huge group of riders – Tiesj Benoot, Wilco Kelderman, Rafal Majka, Marc Soler, David Gaudu, Stefan Küng, Valentin Madouas, Thibaut Pinot, Magnus Cort, Rigoberto Uran, Dries Devenyns, Pello Bilbao, Ben O’Connor, Nans Peters, Felix Gall, Rui Costa, Guillaume Martin, Matthew Dinham, Hugo Houle, Nick Schultz, Simon Yates, Lawson Craddock, Chris Harper, Clément Champoussin, Simon Guglielmi, Alexey Lutsenko, Gianni Moscon, Tobias Halland Johannessen, Jonas Gregaard – bridges across on the Cormet de Roselend.

While the lead group opens up a maximum gap of over 3 minutes, Ciccone takes maximum KOM points on the Saises, Cormet de Roselend and Côte de Longefoy. The Italian loses contact on the early slopes of the Col de la Loze.

The lead group is down to Felix Gall, Simon Yates, Chris Harper and Rafal Majka when Tadej Pogacar loses contact in the GC group. Moments later Gall heads out alone.

Benoot waits for Jonas Vingegaard and starts setting the pace. Adam Yates is the last rider to be dropped from the Jumbo Bees mini train.

Simon Yates leaves Majka behind and reaches the summit of the Col de la Loze 23 seconds after Gall. Vingegaard crests the giant 1.30 minutes later with Bilbao and Gaudu in his wheel.

Gall holds on on descent and in the steep last 600 metres to take the best win in his career. Yates finishes in second, while Bilbao drops Vingegaard in the dying metres to finish in third. The Dane won’t bother as he finishes 5.45 minutes ahead of Pogacar and virtually seals his second Tour de France victory in a row.

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Tour de France standings and results - GC, points jersey, mountains classification

Tom Bennett

Updated 20/09/2020 at 17:21 GMT

Tour de France 2020 standings and results. Who finished in the maillot jaune as the overall winner of the Tour de France general classification ? As well as the yellow jersey points, find out who topped the rankings for the points classification and mountains classification to win the green jersey and polkadot jersey respectively.

Tadej Pogacar (UAE Emirates) en jaune dans les rues de Paris.

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Who is top of the GC standings (yellow jersey)?

Classy cavendish makes the time-cut with minutes to spare.

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  • 1. Tadej Pogacar (Svn) UAE Team Emirates 87:20:05
  • 2. Primoz Roglic (Svn) Team Jumbo-Visma 0:00:59
  • 3. Richie Porte (Aus) Trek-Segafredo 0:03:30
  • 4. Mikel Landa (Esp) Bahrain-McLaren 0:05:58
  • 5. Enric Mas (Esp) Movistar 00:06:07
  • 6. Miguel Angel Lopez (Col) Astana 0:06:47
  • 7. Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Jumbo-Visma 00:07:48
  • 8. Rigoberto Uran (Col) EF Pro Cycling 0:08:02
  • 9. Adam Yates (Gbr) Mitchelton-Scott 0:09:25
  • 10. Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain-McLaren 0:14:03

Who is top of the points classification (green jersey)?

  • 1. Sam Bennett (Ire) Deceuninck-Quickstep - 380 points
  • 2. Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe - 284 points
  • 3. Matteo Trentin (Ita) CCC Team - 260 points
  • 4. Bryan Coquard (Fra) B&B Hotels - Vital Concept - 181 points
  • 5. Wout van Aert (Bel) Team Jumbo Visma - 174 points
  • 6. Caleb Ewan (Aus) Lotto Soudal - 170 points
  • 7. Julian Alaphilippe (Fra) Deceuninck Quick-Step - 150 points
  • 8. Tadej Pogacar (Svn) UAE Team Emirates - 143 points

Who is top of the mountains classification (polka dot jersey?)

  • 1. Tadej Pogacar (Svn) UAE Team Emirates - 82 points
  • 2. Richard Carapaz (Ecu) Ineos Grenadiers - 74 points
  • 3. Primoz Roglic (Svn) Team Jumbo-Visma - 67 points
  • 4. Marc Hirschi (Swi) Team Sunweb - 62 points
  • 5. Miguel Angel Lopez (Col) Astana Pro Team - 51 points
  • 6. Benoit Cosnefroy (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale - 36 points
  • 7. Pierre Rolland (Fra) B&B Hotel Vital Concept - 36 points
  • 8. Richie Porte (Aus) Trek - Segafredo - 36 points
  • 9. Nans Peters (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale - 32 points
  • 10. Lennard Kamna (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe - 27 points

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Tour de hongrie, circuit de wallonie, uci bmx freestyle wcup - fise, 4 jours de dunkerque, vuelta a burgos féminas, uci mtb bielsko bialia poland, uci bmx racing world championships, veenendaal classic (exterioo cycling cup, usa cycling pro road nationals, antwerp port epic (exterioo cycling cup), tour of limburg, uci mtb nove mesto czech republic, winston-salem cycling classic, dwars door het hageland (exterioo cyclin, who won stage 16 of the 2023 tour de france see full tdf results here, jonas vingegaard wins stage 16 of the 2023 tour de france and leads the tdf general classification. here are the full results..

Tadej Pogacar Says 'Tour Is Not Over'

The Tour De France 2023 time trial featured a highly anticipated showdown between Jonas Vingegaard and Tadej Pogačar on stage 16 of the race on July 18. 

There are five days left of the 2023 Tour and Vingegaard now has a commanding lead in the General Classification. Vingegaard and Pogačar have gone head to head all month.

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Jonas Vingegaard Pulverizes Tadej Pogačar In 2023 Tour de France Time Trial

The cyclists set out one at a time in reverse order of the general classification on Tuesday. Michael Mørkøv was the first to embark on the route and the rest followed in 2-minute intervals. 

2023 Tour de France

The white and yellow jerseys were left to be the stage finale. Pogačar left first but was not fast enough to beat the defending champion’s time. 

Vingegaard didn’t just win stage 16 of the Tour de France, he made a statement. The last to embark on the time trial, he flew through this course and finished 1 minute and 38 seconds faster than Pogačar. 

Here are the race results and general classification standings after stage 16:

Vingegaard DEMOLISHES Pogacar In Stage 16 TT

Tour de France General Classifications After Stage 16

  • J. VINGEGAARD - 63h 06' 53''
  • T. POGAČAR - 63h 08' 41''
  • A. YATES - 63h 15' 45''
  • C. RODRIGUEZ CANO - 63h 15' 50''
  • J. HINDLEY - 63h 18' 08''
  • S. KUSS - 63h 19' 49''
  • P. BILBAO LOPEZ - 63h 19' 59''
  • S. YATES - 63h 20' 39''
  • D. GAUDU - 63h 24' 31''
  • F. GALL - 63h 25' 12''
  • G. MARTIN - 63h 26' 49''
  • T. PIDCOCK - 63h 29' 25''
  • T. PINOT - 63h 32' 14''
  • M. LANDA - 63h 35' 11''
  • E. BUCHMANN - 63h 44' 17''
  • J. CASTROVIEJO - 63h 44' 50''
  • R. MAJKA - 64h 00' 15''
  • C. HARPER - 64h 00' 24''
  • W. KELDERMAN - 64h 08' 36''
  • V. MADOUAS - 64h 13' 01''
  • B. O'CONNOR - 64h 13' 11''
  • C. BERTHET - 64h 14' 59''
  • W. VAN AERT - 64h 17' 09''
  • F. GROSSSCHARTNER - 64h 27' 02''
  • W. BARGUIL - 64h 29' 35''
  • S. JENSEN - 64h 32' 40''
  • M. BURGAUDEAU - 64h 33' 22''
  • H. TEJADA CANACUE - 64h 43' 45''
  • B. JUNGELS - 64h 45' 37''
  • T. BENOOT - 64h 48' 54''
  • W. POELS - 64h 49' 07''
  • E. BERNAL - 64h 51' 10''
  • G. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 64h 54' 21''
  • J. ALAPHILIPPE - 64h 57' 02''
  • G. CICCONE - 64h 57' 13''
  • J. HAIG - 64h 59' 02''
  • D. TEUNS - 64h 59' 50''
  • M. WOODS - 65h 02' 22''
  • K. GENIETS - 65h 02' 31''
  • C. HAMILTON - 65h 02' 43''
  • A. LUTSENKO - 65h 13' 38''
  • D. VAN BAARLE - 65h 15' 40''
  • I. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 65h 16' 21''
  • T. JOHANNESSEN - 65h 16' 51''
  • K. NEILANDS - 65h 18' 17''
  • H. HOULE - 65h 25' 01''
  • G. MÜHLBERGER - 65h 27' 01''
  • A. ARANBURU DEBA - 65h 29' 58''
  • M. KWIATKOWSKI - 65h 32' 37''
  • A. PARET PEINTRE - 65h 33' 07''
  • S. KÜNG - 65h 34' 09''
  • N. OLIVEIRA - 65h 34' 19''
  • G. WILSLY - 65h 34' 35''
  • M. VAN GILS - 65h 36' 27''
  • N. SCHULTZ - 65h 40' 14''
  • C. CHAMPOUSSIN - 65h 40' 57''
  • S. GESCHKE - 65h 41' 41''
  • V. CAMPENAERTS - 65h 42' 20''
  • M. SOLER - 65h 44' 09''
  • N. POWLESS - 65h 44' 09''
  • M. VAN DER POEL - 65h 45' 31''
  • M. LOUVEL - 65h 48' 28''
  • G. ZIMMERMANN - 65h 49' 13''
  • N. POLITT - 65h 51' 32''
  • O. FRAILE MATARRANZ - 65h 51' 54''
  • A. DELAPLACE - 65h 53' 04''
  • Q. PACHER - 65h 54' 14''
  • J. LOPEZ PEREZ - 65h 55' 53''
  • M. DINHAM - 65h 56' 16''
  • K. VERMAERKE - 66h 03' 15''
  • M. MOHORIC - 66h 03' 53''
  • J. STUYVEN - 66h 05' 10''
  • A. PEREZ - 66h 07' 33''
  • P. LATOUR - 66h 08' 21''
  • L. VAN DEN BERG - 66h 09' 09''
  • L. CALMEJANE - 66h 11' 00''
  • R. URAN - 66h 14' 13''
  • P. KONRAD - 66h 14' 28''
  • G. CRADDOCK - 66h 14' 33''
  • T. GALLOPIN - 66h 14' 59''
  • R. COSTA - 66h 16' 24''
  • O. NAESEN - 66h 21' 32''
  • J. ABRAHAMSEN - 66h 22' 34''
  • P. EENKHOORN - 66h 22' 42''
  • S. DEWULF - 66h 23' 10''
  • M. HALLER - 66h 23' 55''
  • N. PETERS - 66h 24' 51''
  • S. GUGLIELMI - 66h 29' 44''
  • V. LAFAY - 66h 30' 36''
  • V. FERRON - 66h 30' 51''
  • A. BETTIOL - 66h 30' 52''
  • N. VAN HOOYDONCK - 66h 32' 04''
  • C. LAPORTE - 66h 33' 34''
  • K. ASGREEN - 66h 33' 59''
  • D. OSS - 66h 39' 44''
  • T. TRÆEN - 66h 39' 47''
  • M. NIELSEN - 66h 40' 29''
  • C. STRONG - 66h 40' 45''
  • E. BOASSON-HAGEN - 66h 42' 10''
  • M. TEUNISSEN - 66h 42' 16''
  • A. CHARMIG - 66h 44' 30''
  • A. TURGIS - 66h 44' 58''
  • B. COQUARD - 66h 45' 46''
  • F. WRIGHT - 66h 46' 18''
  • R. CAVAGNA - 66h 47' 49''
  • J. PHILIPSEN - 66h 47' 54''
  • B. COSNEFROY - 66h 48' 37''
  • Q. HERMANS - 66h 48' 43''
  • S. CLARKE - 66h 48' 52''
  • V. LAENGEN - 66h 49' 54''
  • M. PEDERSEN - 66h 52' 18''
  • A. KIRSCH - 66h 52' 54''
  • Y. LAMPAERT - 66h 53' 45''
  • J. RICKAERT - 66h 55' 28''
  • D. SMITH - 66h 56' 17''
  • M. TRENTIN - 66h 58' 55''
  • A. AMADOR - 67h 00' 07''
  • R. TILLER - 67h 00' 42''
  • D. VAN POPPEL - 67h 01' 57''
  • J. JENSEN - 67h 03' 28''
  • L. MEZGEC - 67h 04' 30''
  • S. DILLIER - 67h 05' 07''
  • S. KRAGH ANDERSEN - 67h 05' 15''
  • N. ARNDT - 67h 08' 14''
  • B. GIRMAY - 67h 08' 31''
  • G. BOIVIN - 67h 10' 44''
  • M. GOGL - 67h 12' 29''
  • L. DURBRIDGE - 67h 12' 34''
  • J. BIERMANS - 67h 13' 56''
  • O. LE GAC - 67h 15' 21''
  • P. SAGAN - 67h 15' 35''
  • T. DECLERCQ - 67h 15' 37''
  • M. BJERG - 67h 17' 31''
  • F. VERMEERSCH - 67h 17' 56''
  • A. KRISTOFF - 67h 19' 10''
  • L. MOZZATO - 67h 21' 40''
  • D. DEVENYNS - 67h 22' 18''
  • L. PICHON - 67h 26' 55''
  • G. MOSCON - 67h 26' 58''
  • J. DE BUYST - 67h 28' 59''
  • E. REINDERS - 67h 29' 21''
  • S. WÆRENSKJOLD - 67h 30' 15''
  • N. EEKHOFF - 67h 30' 31''
  • A. PETIT - 67h 32' 34''
  • D. GROENEWEGEN - 67h 34' 15''
  • A. RENARD - 67h 36' 31''
  • S. WELSFORD - 67h 38' 49''
  • J. MEEUS - 67h 38' 53''
  • J. DEGENKOLB - 67h 39' 46''
  • A. EDMONDSON - 67h 43' 18''
  • A. ZINGLE - 67h 44' 47''
  • P. BAUHAUS - 67h 45' 16''
  • F. FRISON - 67h 46' 55''
  • Y. FEDOROV - 67h 47' 43''
  • C. BOL - 67h 50' 17''
  • M. MØRKØV - 67h 59' 34''

Tour de France Stage 16 Results

  • J. VINGEGAARD - 00h 32' 36''
  • T. POGAČAR - 00h 34' 14''
  • W. VAN AERT - 00h 35' 27''
  • P. BILBAO LOPEZ - 00h 35' 31''
  • S. YATES - 00h 35' 34''
  • R. CAVAGNA - 00h 35' 42''
  • A. YATES - 00h 35' 48''
  • S. JENSEN - 00h 35' 57''
  • M. PEDERSEN - 00h 36' 07''
  • D. GAUDU - 00h 36' 07''
  • J. CASTROVIEJO - 00h 36' 12''
  • C. RODRIGUEZ CANO - 00h 36' 12''
  • F. GALL - 00h 36' 16''
  • S. KUSS - 00h 36' 16''
  • K. ASGREEN - 00h 36' 17''
  • A. LUTSENKO - 00h 36' 31''
  • P. LATOUR - 00h 36' 33''
  • S. KÜNG - 00h 36' 34''
  • F. WRIGHT - 00h 36' 35''
  • R. COSTA - 00h 36' 38''
  • I. IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI - 00h 36' 48''
  • H. TEJADA CANACUE - 00h 36' 52''
  • D. VAN BAARLE - 00h 36' 59''
  • J. HINDLEY - 00h 37' 13''
  • N. ARNDT - 00h 37' 19''
  • J. ALAPHILIPPE - 00h 37' 25''
  • B. O'CONNOR - 00h 37' 28''
  • V. MADOUAS - 00h 37' 28''
  • D. DEVENYNS - 00h 37' 37''
  • N. SCHULTZ - 00h 37' 38''
  • G. MOSCON - 00h 37' 39''
  • L. CALMEJANE - 00h 37' 43''
  • T. PINOT - 00h 37' 45''
  • A. KIRSCH - 00h 37' 46''
  • M. BURGAUDEAU - 00h 37' 47''
  • F. VERMEERSCH - 00h 37' 52''
  • C. HARPER - 00h 37' 53''
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  • C. BOL - 00h 40' 55''
  • A. PETIT - 00h 40' 57''
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  • A. RENARD - 00h 43' 22''

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Giro d'Italia 2024: Daily stage results and general classification standings

Tim Merlier won the first sprint battle of the 2024 Giro d'Italia.

The Giro d’Italia 2024 is underway and, with it, the Grand Tour season in men’s road cycling .

There are 21 stages with the finale in Rome on Sunday 26 May where the winner will receive the coveted pink jersey, 'Maglia Rosa'.

Slovenia's two-time Tour de France winner Tadej Pogacar is making his Giro debut and aiming to become the first rider since Marco Pantani in 1998 to achieve the Giro-Tour double.

Compatriot Primoz Roglic opted not to defend his crown, concentrating instead on the Tour de France, but last year's runner-up Geraint Thomas is in the line-up.

Check out the full results after each stage and the general classification standings right here.

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Monday 6 May, Stage 3 - Novara to Fossano, 166km

On stage three, the sprinters battled for victory for the first time in this year’s edition.

In a photo finish, Tim Merlier of Soudal Quick-Step proved to be the fastest, taking the stage ahead of Jonathan Milan .

A late attack from Mikkel Honoré , Geraint Thomas and Tadej Pogacar almost caught the sprinters by surprise but they were reeled in by the peloton a few hundred metres from the finish line.

In the general classification standings, Pogacar retained the pink jersey and collected two bonus seconds on the way. His lead is now 46 seconds ahead of Thomas.

2024 Giro d'Italia: Stage 3 Results - Novara to Fossano, 166km

  • Tim Merlier (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 3:54:35
  • Jonathan Milan (ITA, Lidl-Trek) +0"
  • Biniam Girmay (ERI, Intermarché - Wanty) +0"
  • Jenthe Biermans (BEL, Arkéa - B&B Hotels) +0"
  • Tobias Lund Andresen (DEN, Team dsm-firmenich PostNL) +0"
  • Olav Kooij (NED, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +0"
  • Ethan Vernon (GBR, Israel - Premier Tech) 0"
  • Stanisław Aniołkowski (POL, Cofidis) +0"
  • Fernando Gaviria (COL, Movistar Team) +0"
  • Alberto Dainese (ITA, Tudor Pro Cycling Team) +0"

Giro d'Italia 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 3

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 10:02:54
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +46"
  • Daniel Felipe Martinez (COL, BORA-hansgrohe) +47"
  • Einer Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +56"
  • Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +56"
  • Lorenzo Fortunato (ITA, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +1'07"
  • Juan Pedro Lopez (ESP, Lidl-Trek) +1'11"
  • Jan Hirt (CZE, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'13"
  • Alexey Lusenko (KAZ, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +1'26"
  • Esteban Chaves (COL, EF Education-EasyPost) +1'26"

Tadej Pogacar won his first-ever Giro d'Italia stage in Santuario di Oropa

Tadej Pogacar won his first-ever Giro d'Italia stage in Santuario di Oropa

Sunday 5 May: Stage 2 - San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa, 161km

Tadej Pogacar overcame a puncture at the base of the Sanctuary of Oropa climb to claim his first-ever win at the Giro d'Italia and take the leader's pink jersey.

The stage featured the earliest summit finish in the race since 1989, and with less than 40km to go, Andrea Piccolo (EF Education-EasyPost) opened a gap of nearly two minutes over the chasers.

However, the peloton caught up with him midway through the 11.7km climb leading to the Sanctuary of Oropa. Pogacar, who suffered a puncture on his front wheel before the final ascent, quickly rejoined the group and attacked at 4.4km from the summit to cross the line with a 27-seconds lead over Dani Martinez (BORA-hansgrohe) and Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers).

With this emphatic win, the Slovenian claimed the Maglia Rosa from the provisional leader Jhonatan Narvaez and now tops the general classification with a 45-seconds buffer over Thomas and Martinez.

2024 Giro d'Italia: Stage 2 Results - San Francesco al Campo to Santuario di Oropa, 161km

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 3:54:20
  • Daniel Felipe Martinez (COL, BORA-hansgrohe) +27"
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +27"
  • Lorenzo Fortunato (ITA, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +27"
  • Florian Lipowitz (GER, BORA-hansgrohe) +27"
  • Michael Storer (AUS, Tudor Pro Cycling Team) +30"
  • Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +30"
  • Einer Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +30"
  • Juan Pedro Lopez (ESP, Lidl-Trek) +35"
  • Jan Hirt (CZE, Soudal Quick-Step) +37"

Giro d'Italia 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 2

  • Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) 7:08:29
  • Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +45"
  • Daniel Felipe Martinez (COL, BORA-hansgrohe) +45"
  • Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, Team Visma | Lease a Bike) +54"
  • Einer Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +54"
  • Lorenzo Fortunato (ITA, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +1'05"
  • Juan Pedro Lopez (ESP, Lidl-Trek) +1'09"
  • Jan Hirt (CZE, Soudal Quick-Step) +1'11"
  • Esteban Chaves (COL, EF Education-EasyPost) +1'24"
  • Alexey Lusenko (KAZ, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +1'24"

Jhonatan Narvaez outsprinted Tadej Pogacar to take Stage 1 of the 2024 Giro d'Italia

Jhonatan Narvaez outsprinted Tadej Pogacar to take Stage 1 of the 2024 Giro d'Italia

Saturday 4 May: Stage 1 - Venaria Reale to Torino, 140km

Jhonatan Narvaez upstaged hot favourite Pogacar to take the Maglia Rosa on the opening day.

Frenchman Lilian Calmejane (Intermarche-Wanty) was the last rider to stay out from an early six-man breakaway with Pogacar's UAE Team Emirates colleagues at the front of the peloton. The relentless pace saw a number of general classification contenders, including Romain Bardet , Lucas Plapp and Thymen Arensman , being dropped.

With 10km to go, Calmejane was caught by a chase group of seven including Max Schachmann and Damiano Caruso . Pogacar then attacked from the front of the peloton on the final climb of San Vito with 4km to go and quickly reduced a gap of 45 seconds to nothing. Only Narvaez was able to go with him although Schachmann managed to just about stay in touch. And in a tactical finish, it was the national champion of Ecuador who won the sprint with Schachmann edging out Pogacar for second.

2024 Giro d'Italia: Stage 1 Results - Venaria Reale to Torino, medium mountains, 140km

1. Jhonatan Narvaez (ECU, INEOS Grenadiers) 3:14:23 2. Max Schachmann (GER, BORA-hansgrohe) +0" 3. Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +0" 4. Alex Baudin (FRA, Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale) +6" 5. Nicola Conci (ITA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +10" 6. Quinten Hermans (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +10" 7. Mauri Vansevenant (BEL, Soudal QuickStep) +10" 8. Antonio Tiberi (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +10" 9. Attila Valter (HUN, Team Visma-Lease A Bike) +10" 10. Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +10"

Giro d'Italia 2024: General Classification standings after Stage 1

1. Jhonatan Narvaez (ECU, INEOS Grenadiers) 3:14:13 2. Max Schachmann (GER, BORA-hansgrohe) +3" 3. Tadej Pogacar (SLO, UAE Team Emirates) +6" 4. Alex Baudin (FRA, Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale) +16" 5. Damian Caruso (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +17" 6. Nicola Conci (ITA, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +18" 7. Quinten Hermans (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +20" 8. Mauri Vansevenant (BEL, Soudal QuickStep) +20" 9. Antonio Tiberi (ITA, Bahrain Victorious) +20" 10. Attila Valter (HUN, Team Visma-Lease A Bike) +20"

Day-by-day route of the Giro d’Italia 2024

Saturday 4 May, stage 1: Venaria Reale-Torino, medium mountains, 140 km ⭐⭐⭐

Sunday 5 May, stage 2: San Francesco al Campo–Santuario di Oropa (Biella), medium mountains, 161 km ⭐⭐⭐

Monday 6 May, stage 3: Novara-Fossano, hilly, 166 km ⭐⭐

Tuesday 7 May, stage 4: Acqui Terme-Andora, hilly, 190 km ⭐⭐

Wednesday 8 May, stage 5: Genova-Lucca, medium mountains,178 km ⭐⭐⭐

Thursday 9 May, stage 6: Viareggio-Rapolano Terme, medium mountains, 180 km ⭐⭐

Friday 10 May, stage 7: Foligno-Perugia, individual time trial, 40,6 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Saturday 11 May, stage 8: Spoleto-Prati di Tivo, high mountains,152 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Sunday 12 May, stage 9: Avezzano-Napoli, medium mountains, 214 km ⭐⭐⭐

Monday 13 May: Rest day

Tuesday 14 May, stage 10: Pompei-Cusano Mutri (Bocca della Selva), medium mountains, 142 km ⭐⭐⭐

Wednesday 15 May, stage 11: Foiano di Val Fortore-Francavilla al Mare, hilly, 207 km ⭐⭐

Thursday 16 May, stage 12: Martinsicuro-Fano, medium mountains, 193 km ⭐⭐⭐

Friday 17 May, stage 13: Riccione-Cento, flat, 179 km ⭐

Saturday 18 May, stage 14: Castiglione delle Stiviere-Desenzano del Garda, individual time trial, 31,2 km ⭐⭐⭐

Sunday 19 May, stage 15: Manerba del Garda-Livigno (Mottolino), high mountains, 222 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Monday 20 May: Rest day

Tuesday 21 May, stage 16: Livigno-Santa Cristina Val Gardena (Monte Pana), high mountains, 202 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Wednesday 22 May, stage 17: Selva di Val Gardena-Passo Brocon, high mountains, 159 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thursday 23 May, stage 18: Fiera di Primiero-Padova, hilly, 171 km ⭐⭐

Friday 24 May, stage 19: Mortegliano-Cima Sappada, medium mountains, 157 km ⭐⭐⭐

Saturday 25 May, stage 20: Alpago-Bassano del Grappa, high mountains, 181 km ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Sunday 26 May, stage 21: Roma-Roma, flat, 122 km ⭐

How to watch the Giro d’Italia 2024

The Giro d'Italia 2024 will be shown live around the world. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.

  • Albania - Eurosport
  • Andorra - Eurosport
  • Austria - Eurosport
  • Belarus - Eurosport
  • Belgium - VRT/RTBF.be/RTL Belgium/VTM Medialaan/Eurosport
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina - Eurosport
  • Bulgaria- Eurosport
  • Croatia - Eurosport
  • Cyprus - Eurosport
  • Czechia - Eurosport
  • Denmark - Eurosport
  • Estonia - Eurosport
  • Finland - Eurosport
  • France - La Chaine L’Equipe
  • Georgia - Eurosport
  • Germany - Eurosport
  • Greece - Eurosport
  • Hungary - Eurosport
  • Iceland - Eurosport
  • Ireland - Eurosport
  • Israel - STARZPLAY/Eurosport
  • Italy - Rai/Eurosport
  • Latvia - Eurosport
  • Liechtenstein - Eurosport
  • Lithuania - Eurosport
  • Luxembourg - Eurosport
  • Malta - STARZPLAY/Eurosport
  • Moldova - Eurosport
  • Montenegro - Eurosport
  • Netherlands - NOS/Eurosport
  • North Macedonia - Eurosport
  • Norway - Eurosport
  • Poland - Eurosport
  • Portugal - Eurosport
  • Principality of Monaco - Eurosport
  • Romania - Eurosport
  • San Marino - Rai/Eurosport
  • Serbia - Eurosport
  • Slovakia - Eurosport
  • Slovenia - Planet TV/Eurosport
  • Spain - EITB/Eurosport
  • Sweden - Eurosport
  • Switzerland - SRG SSR/Eurosport
  • Ukarine - Eurosport
  • United Kingdom - Eurosport
  • Vatican City - Rai/Eurosport
  • Wales - S4C

North and Central America

  • Canada - FloSports
  • Dominican Republic - Eurosport
  • United States - MAX USA/BeIN Sport

South America

  • Argentina - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Bolivia - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Brazil - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Chile - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Colombia - + Claro/DirecTV/Caracol TV
  • Ecuador - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Guyana - DirecTV/Eurosport
  • Paraguay - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Peru - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Suriname - + Claro/DirecTV
  • The Caribbean - DirecTV
  • Uruguay - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Venezuela - + Claro/DirecTV
  • Afghanistan - Eurosport
  • Armenia - Eurosport
  • Azerbaijan - Eurosport
  • Bahrain - STARZPLAY
  • Bangladesh - Eurosport
  • Bhutan - Eurosport
  • Cambodia - Eurosport
  • People’s Republic of China - Zhibo.tv
  • India - Eurosport
  • Indonesia - Eurosport
  • Iran - STARZPLAY
  • Iraq - STARZPLAY
  • Japan - J Sports
  • Jordan - STARZPLAY
  • Kazakhstan - Eurosport
  • Kuwait - STARZPLAY
  • Kyrgyzstan - Eurosport
  • Lebanon - STARZPLAY
  • Malaysia - Eurosport
  • Maldives - Eurosport
  • Mongolia - Eurosport
  • Myanmar - Eurosport
  • Nepal - Eurosport
  • Oman - STARZPLAY
  • Pakistan - Eurosport
  • Philippines - Eurosport
  • Qatar - STARZPLAY
  • Russia - Eurosport
  • Saudi Arabia - STARZPLAY
  • Singapore - Eurosport
  • Republic of Korea - Eurosport
  • Sri Lanka - Eurosport
  • Syria - STARZPLAY
  • Chinese Taipei - Eurosport
  • Türkiye - Eurosport
  • United Arab Emirates - STARZPLAY
  • Yemen - STARZPLAY
  • Australia - SBS/Eurosport
  • Papua New Guinea - Eurosport
  • Algeria - STARZPLAY
  • Djibouti - STARZPLAY
  • Egypt - STARZPLAY
  • Libya - STARZPLAY
  • Morocco - STARZPLAY/Eurosport
  • South Africa - Supersport
  • Tunisia - STARZPLAY

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From an overwhelming favorite to two young Americans, here are 13 riders to watch at this year’s Giro d’Italia.

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This year’s race has an interesting start list. It’s headlined by one overwhelming favorite, several riders hoping to join him on the podium, lots of sprinters, a couple of veteran stage hunters looking to pad their resumes, and two young Americans making their grand tour debuts.

Here’s a look at thirteen riders to watch at the 2024 Giro d’Italia.

Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)

We’re not sure we’ve ever seen a more overwhelming grand tour favorite than Pogačar. The 25-year-old has never raced the Giro, but that won’t stop him from most likely winning it.

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The two-time Tour de France champion has had a perfect season so far, mixing specific race targets with training camps so that he’s ready and fresh. So far the plan has worked like a charm: the Slovenian has raced just ten times this season, but has an incredible seven wins—including victories in Strade Bianche , the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (where he won four of the race’s seven stages), and Liège-Bastogne-Liège—and he’s only finished lower than third twice .

With a strong team of proven grand tour domestiques, including several of his favorite Tour de France lieutenants, and a course that suits all of his strengths—including a very Pog-friendly Grande Partenza (what Italians call the Giro’s opening weekend)—the only question we have is: How soon will he put the race out of reach?

Geraint Thomas (INEOS Grenadiers)

Thomas was one day away from winning last year’s Giro d’Italia, an impressive feat for a 36-year-old who’s still a grand tour contender despite racing against guys more than a decade younger than he is. But despite last year’s defeat, he’s returning this year to try and finally win a race that’s been eluding him since most of his biggest rivals were juniors.

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Defeating Pogačar will be tough, but the course—especially its two time trials—plays to Thomas’ strengths, and he has a deep and talented team supporting him. Our gut says that second overall is the best he can hope for, but if there’s one thing we’ve learned this season it’s that bad luck can strike anyone at any time. Should something happen to Pog (we’re not wishing for that to happen), the soon-to-be 38-year-old will immediately become the race favorite.

And in case you’re wondering, if he wins, he’ll be the second-oldest grand tour champion in cycling history.

Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike)

This young Belgian made (hard-to-pronounce) headlines last December when it was prematurely announced that he was breaking his contract with BORA-hansgrohe (who had recently signed Primoz Roglič away from Jumbo-Visma) to join the Dutch superteam (now called Visma-Lease a Bike).

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Uijtdebroeks, who just turned 21, was the winner of the Tour de l‘Avenir in 2022 and is widely considered to be a future grand tour contender. And without Belgium’s Wout van Aert , who’s skipping the Giro due to injuries he sustained in a crash at a race in Belgium a few weeks ago, Uijtdebroeks becomes the focus of the team’s Giro GC plans. A podium finish and the white jersey as the Giro’s Best Young Rider are well within his reach. Securing both would rub some salt in the wounds created by his not-so-smooth transfer.

Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale),

The Australian has had a rough time since finishing fourth overall and winning a stage at the 2021 Tour de France —mainly due to crashes. So now he’s heading back to the Giro, where he cut his teeth as a grand tour rider and even won a mountain stage in 2020.

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His 2024 season has been great so far: he won his first race of the year, then finished second at the UAE Tour, fifth at Tirreno-Adriatico, and second at the recent Tour of the Alps, an important pre-Giro stage race. A podium finish and stage victory are well within reach for the 28-year-old, results that would rebuild his confidence and rejuvenate his career.

Romain Bardet (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL)

A former Tour de France podium finisher, Bardet has enjoyed a bit of a renaissance since leaving his former French team for the Dutch Team dsm-firmenich PostNL squad. This move gave him his first chance to race the Giro in 2021 where he finished seventh.

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After finishing second in Liège-Bastogne-Liège in April, the 33-year-old is in form and motivated. We wouldn’t be surprised if he ends up challenging for a spot on the final podium, but we suspect he’ll be more of a stage hunter. The Giro is the only grand tour in which he hasn’t won a stage, and he would certainly love to complete a hat trick of grand tour stage victories before retiring.

Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal-Quick Step)

Alaphilippe was once one of the three or four most exciting riders in the sport—a swashbuckling opportunist who was always a threat in one-day Monuments and grand tour stages. But a crash at Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 2022 left him with a broken shoulder, two broken ribs, and a collapsed lung. He hasn’t been the same since.

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After another tough spring, the 31-year-old is now riding his first Giro in the hopes of getting back to his winning ways (he hasn’t won anything since last June). And time is of the essence: the Frenchman’s contract with Soudal-Quick Step is up at the end of the season , and he’s rumored to be negotiating with a couple of French squads (with Quick Step still open to the possibility of keeping him). A stage win or two would help drive up the asking price for a guy who was once one of the most sought-after riders in the world.

Michael Woods (Israel-PremierTech)

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The Canadian finally got his first Tour de France stage victory last year when he won the first stage to finish atop the Puy de Dôme in 35 years. Now he’s heading to the Giro in the hopes of scoring a complete set of grand tour stage wins. His team is filled with stage hunters and opportunists, so he’ll certainly have several chances to play his hand. The 37-year-old former world-class distance runner will likely be targeting some of the Giro’s longer mountain stages and, therefore, won’t be worried about losing time during the first week (and in the time trials) so that the GC contenders leave him alone to chase stages in the second and third week.

Nairo Quintana (Movistar)

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Quintana won the Giro in 2014, a year after bursting onto the scene with a podium finish at the 2013 Tour de France . But the 34-year-old hasn’t raced since finishing sixth overall in the 2022 Tour and then having his results disqualified after testing positive for tramadol, a painkiller that’s banned by the UCI (but not banned by WADA). He’s now back in the WorldTour with Movistar, the team with whom he recorded best results. But his return has not been a popular one , and it will be interesting to see how he’s treated by riders and fans. He says he’s racing for stage wins (not the General Classification) and would justify Movistar’s risky investment if he gets one.

Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek)

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Milan was one of the biggest surprises of last year’s Giro. Racing for Bahrain-Victorious, the Italian won a stage and the ciclamino jersey as the winner of the Giro’s Points Classification. He then signed with Lidl-Trek, where one would assume he’s getting more money and more opportunities to ride for himself. Now he’s heading back to his home grand tour and hoping to build on last year’s success—albeit against much tougher competition. Multiple stage wins and another ciclamino jersey are good goals for the 23-year-old, and he has a team filled with fast finishers to help him.

Fabio Jakobsen (Team dsm-firmenich PostNL)

Jakobsen transferred to DSM this past off-season after several years with Soudal-Quick Step, where he blossomed from an up-and-comer into a proven grand tour field sprinter (despite a horrible crash in the 2020 Tour of Poland that put him in a medically-induced coma).

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But in 2024 Quick-Step is all-in on Remco Evenepoel’s GC chances at the Tour de France , and there wasn’t room on the Tour squad for both a sprinter and a GC contender, so Jakobsen left. So far, the 27-year-old has won just one race this year, but a couple of victories at the Giro would certainly make his new team happy and cement his place on their roster for the Tour.

Caleb Ewan (Jayco AlUla)

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Ewan started his career with Orica-GreenEdge, winning stages in all three grand tours before accepting a lucrative offer from Lotto-Soudal (now Lotto-Dstny) prior to the 2019 season. But after a bitter divorce ended the Australian’s five-year tenure with the Belgian team, he’s now back home, with Jayco AlUla, the current iteration of the Orica program with which he cut his teeth. His season hasn’t been the greatest so far—he’s won just two races. But assuming he’s recovered from the health issues that ruined his spring, he’s primed to get back on track with a stage win or two.

Magnus Sheffield (INEOS Grenadiers) and Luke Lamperti (Soudal-Quick Step)

This year’s Giro will mark the grand tour debut for Sheffield and Lamperti, two young Americans who have turned lots of heads so far in their careers. Despite being just 22 years old, Sheffield is a third-year pro who’s already won some important races. Now, he gets a shot at his first grand tour, where he’ll be a contender in the Giro’s two individual time trials.

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Lamperti is a rookie at Soudal-Quick Step, and while he hasn’t won his first race–yet–he’s proven himself to be a fast finisher and a valuable teammate. At the Giro, his first goal will be helping Belgium’s Tim Merlier win a few stages, but we won’t be surprised to see the 21-year-old win one of the race’s trickier uphill sprint finishes.

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La Vuelta Femenina: Demi Vollering seals overall victory on mountain finish

SD Worx rider wins final stage to dominate final GC

How it unfolded

Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) won the 2024 La Vuelta Femenina in style, winning the final stage solo in the red leader's jersey. 

The 27-year-old Dutchwoman attacked 6.5km from the finish at the Valdesquí resort and quickly went solo. Vollering raised her right arm as she crossed the line, then lifted her bike in triumph. 

29 seconds later, Évita Muzic (FDJ-SUEZ) finished second, Riejanne Markus (Visma-Lease a Bike) was third at 33 seconds, snatching the overall runner-up spot from Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek) after the Italian struggled and finished seventh at 1:00. 

"I’m really happy to win this stage because it’s really nice to finish it off like this, we did a really good Vuelta, some podiums and two stage wins, so I think we can be very proud of ourselves,” Vollering said. “I was a bit nervous because this last climb was difficult because there was headwind and it was not super-steep. There was one part where we turned a bit and had tailwind, there I thought: ‘I need to attack and I need to make sure I have a gap’ so that the rest also will have headwind when chasing me back. I could extend my gap and stay out." 

Having gone into the Vuelta after a winless spring campaign, Vollering is now looking to the stage races to come. “It is a good start, I hope I can do some other really nice stage races of course, and I am looking really much forward to the rest of the season,” she said.

The final stage of the 2024 La Vuelta Femenina started in Madrid at the headquarters of Telefónica, the main sponsor of the Movistar team. 

It was short and spicy at 89.5km with two climbs, the first-category Puerto de La Morcuera and the climb to the finish at Valdesquí, designated the Cima Estela Domínguez, named for a Spanish junior rider killed in a training accident in early 2023.

25km into the race, a breakaway of 13 riders formed that had a maximum advantage of 1:38 minutes. On the Puerto de La Morcuera, 40 km from the finish, Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance-Soudal) attacked from the break, and only Brodie Chapman (Lidl-Trek) and polka-dot jersey Karlijn Swinkels (UAE Team ADQ) could follow her.

Swinkels had to let go soon after, though, and then Chapman also dropped Gigante. The peloton was only 25 seconds behind, and Pauliena Rooijakkers (Fenix-Deceuninck) bridged to Chapman before going solo.

Grace Brown (FDJ-SUEZ) led the peloton that had been reduced to about 20 riders by now and closed the gap to Rooijakkers, and her teammate Évita Muzic was first over the top of the climb, temporarily taking the lead in the mountain classification.

On the descent, Niamh Fisher-Black (SD Worx-Protime) overshot a corner and briefly balanced on the guardrail before getting back on the road. Antonia Niedermaier (Canyon-SRAM) had used her descending skills to open a gap that was closed in the valley, and with 19 km to go, Swinkels went on the offensive again, trying to get a headstart on the GC riders.

The polka-dot jersey was 1:10 minutes ahead at the start of the climb with 12.8km to go but Brown set a high pace behind and caught Swinkels 9.2km from the finish. 

The Australian continued to ride hard until Vollering attacked with 6.5km to go, splitting the group into small groups and quickly going solo.

Behind Vollering, a fight developed for the overall runner-up spot as Markus led a group that was 15 seconds ahead of Longo Borghini with 4km to go. The Italian champion had a 22-second advantage on Markus going into the stage, and the almost-flat last 2.5km turned into a close, all effort pursuit match.

Vollering had time to celebrate her stage victory and overall victory with the crowd but the fight for the podium was much closer. 

Muzic sprinted away from Markus to take second place, but the Dutchwoman finished third to take four bonus seconds, and when Longo Borghini finished a minute behind Vollering, Markus moved up to second overall by 11 seconds.

Vollering also won the polka-dot jersey while Marianne Vos took the green points jersey. Niedermaier, finishing 11th overall, was the best U23 rider.

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