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Stage 10 results: Garmin's Tyler Farrar wins a field sprint in Bitonto; he's second win at this year's Giro![]() ![]() Stage 10 results 1 Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) 5:48:14 2 Fabio Sabatini (Liquigas) 3 Julian Dean (Garmin-Transitions) 4 Robbie McEwen (Katusha) 5 Robert Forster (Milram) 6 Sebastien Hinault (AG2R) 7 André Greipel (Team HTC-Columbia) 8 Danilo Hondo (Lampre) General Classification after Stage 10 1 Alexandre Vinokourov (Astana) 2 Cadel Evans (BMC) + 1:12 3 Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) + 1:33 4 Ivan Basso (Liquigas) + 1:51 5 Marco Pinotti (Team HTC-Columbia) + 2:17 6 Richie Porte (Saxo Bank) + 2:26 7 Vladimir Karpets (Katusha) + 2:34 8 Stefano Garzelli (Acqua e Sapone) + 2:47 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This stage preview is available in the following languages:
(We are looking for translations in ALL other languages. Please submit your translation with the stage no. and language in the subject title.) May 17 update: So we've reached the southern part of this year's Giro and now we'll head east to complete the southern loop. The March stage race Tirreno-Adriatico takes one week to meander its way coast-to-coast, but the riders will do it in one long, day on Tuesday. Stage 10 will travel coast-to-coast, across the narrowest part of Italy. At 230 km, this stage is the second longest of this year's race. The profile is flat to rolling with just one GPM, a cat 3 in the first half of the stage. The weather forecast says it will be sunny at the start in Avellino and overcast with a small chance of rain when we hit the other coast in Bitonto. Threre will be one circuit in Bitonto and the last 500m will have a 3% grade. The length of this stage, a moderate tailwind and the 3% grade at the finish will encourage a break to give it a good go knowing it will be a hard stage to control and it doesn't setup for a pure sprinter of which there are very few left in the race. If it does come down to a sprint then Greg Henderson would be my pick, but a break may succeed. — Steve
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