Tirreno-Adriatico Photos; Stage 2: San Vincenzo → Indicatore, 230 km |
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DJ Quinziato out of control at the controls | share this photo |
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Matt Goss keeping cool in the company of the umbrella girls prior to a 6.5 hour stage under the Tuscan sun | share this photo |
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The start of a very scenic stage | share this photo |
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The peloton weaving past Roman ruins | share this photo |
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Italian Manuel Belletti now riding for ProTour team Ag2r La Mondiale was expected to finish well today | share this photo |
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Cadel Evans (BMC) receiving medical attention | share this photo |
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Vincenzo Nibali (Liquigas) getting his squeaky cleat attended to | share this photo |
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Philippe Gilbert, the road AND tt champion of Belgium has been jinxed in the national champion's jersey so far this year. Today he was involved in the crash with 1.5 km to go. | share this photo |
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GreenEDGE at the front of the chase for their man in blue (Matt Goss, left) | share this photo |
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Mark Cavendish taking on water | share this photo |
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More Tuscan scenery | share this photo |
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Sprint finish as expected | share this photo |
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Mark Cavendish (Sky) easily came around last year's winner of this stage, Tyler Farrar (Garmin), for the win. | share this photo |
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1. Mark Cavendish (Sky) in 6:32:32, 2. Óscar Freire (Katusha), 3. Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Barracuda), 4. Peter Sagan (Liquigas-Cannondale), 5. Sacha Modolo (Colnago), 6. Kenny Van Hummel (Vacansoleil). | share this photo |
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Stage 2 winner and World Champion, Mark Cavendish (Sky), multitasking on the podium with the podium women and Alfredo Martini. “I always want to win and I think every sprinter here at Tirreno does too. It gives you a psychological advantage for Milano-Sanremo.” | share this photo |
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Matt Goss and his GreenEDGE team were no where near the front at the finish, but he's still the race leader. “It was disappointing not to do the sprint because Svein Tuft rode on the front pretty much for 210km and other guys rode in the top ten places all day. It’s a pity that people took some crazy risks that are not necessary.” | share this photo |
Tirreno-Adriatico Photos; Stage 2: San Vincenzo → Indicatore, 230 km |
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