Tirreno-Adriatico (2019) Photos; Stage 2: Camaiore → Pomarance, 189 km |
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Under the weather Peter Sagan (Bora-Hansgrohe) at the Stage 2 start in Camaiore | share this photo |
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Vincenzo Nibali | share this photo |
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Gerraint Thomas | share this photo |
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Primoz Roglic and his left hand man Laurens De Plus | share this photo |
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Tom Dumoulin | share this photo |
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Elia Viviani | share this photo |
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Daniel Oss and Peter Sagan | share this photo |
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Daniel Oss | share this photo |
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Jersey leaders, Michael Hepburn and Laurens De Plus | share this photo |
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Rollout from Camaiore | share this photo |
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The early break | share this photo |
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The break | share this photo |
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Fernando Gaviria (COL - UAE - Team Emirates) was dropped before the finish while Peter Sagan (SVK - Bora - Hansgrohe) suffered a puncture with 20 km to go | share this photo |
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Uphill sprint finish in Pomarance | share this photo |
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Julian ALAPHILIPPE (FRA - Deceuninck - Quick Step) wins Stage 2 ahead of Greg VAN AVERMAET (Belgium Team CCC) and 3rd Alberto BETTIOL (ITA - EF EDUCATION FIRST) | share this photo |
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Your Stage 2 (and Strade Bianche) winner, Julian ALAPHILIPPE (FRA - Deceuninck - Quick Step) | share this photo |
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The stage winner, Julian Alaphilippe, said: “The time trial wasn’t the best way to start the race but yesterday was yesterday. Today, myself and the whole team were very motivated to win the stage. It’s an incredible win. If we continue like that, I might still be close to GC by the end. If we don't, I won’t be disappointed considering the nice feeling today’s victory brings.” | share this photo |
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5th today and new race leader, Adam YATES (MITCHELTON - SCOTT): “It would have been nice for me to win today but the finish didn’t exactly suit me. There were stronger guys than me but, after tomorrow's stage, there are two stages that I can challenge for time bonuses. With no summit finish this year and an individual time trial to finish with, it’s pretty difficult for me to win Tirreno-Adriatico, but I came here to win a stage and do well on GC. We’ve been doing pretty well so far and we’ll try to win more.” | share this photo |
Tirreno-Adriatico (2019) Photos; Stage 2: Camaiore → Pomarance, 189 km |
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