Tirreno-Adriatico (2019) Photos; Stage 5: Colli al Metauro → Recanati, 178 km |
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Greg van Avermaet (Belgium Team CCC) checking on yesterday's cycling news | share this photo |
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Team Movistar | share this photo |
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Primož ROGLIČ (SLO/JUMBO - VISMA) was third today keeping him within striking range on the final day TT | share this photo |
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Peter Sagan (SVK - Bora - Hansgrohe) and Vincenzo Nibali (ITA - Bahrain Merida) | share this photo |
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Race leader, Adam YATES (GBR/MITCHELTON - SCOTT) | share this photo |
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Jersey leaders and the start scene in Colli al Metauro | share this photo |
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Rollout from Colli al Metauro | share this photo |
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Entering the finishing circuits in Recanati | share this photo |
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Astana controlling the front of the race | share this photo |
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Jakob FUGLSANG (DEN/ASTANA PRO) during his successful solo attack on the circuits around Recanati | share this photo |
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2nd Adam YATES (GBR/MITCHELTON - SCOTT) + 40s and 3rd Primož ROGLIČ (SLO/JUMBO - VISMA) + 56s. Adam Yates, said: “Me and Roglic worked together but there was not enough distance to catch Fuglsang. When he went, it was still a long way to the finish. It was a similar situation as with Lutsenko yesterday. If I went after him, maybe I would have lost energy. It’s a tactical game. Now I have no more stages to win and it’s a time trial to finish with. At the back of my mind, I would have liked a 45-second lead over Roglic, who is a super time triallist. It’s not a course that suits me. I don’t think 25 seconds is enough but I’ll try my best.” | share this photo |
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Jakob FUGLSANG (DEN/ASTANA PRO) win Stage 5 in Recanati in 4:39:32 by 40s to move up to third overall + 35s | share this photo |
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Jakob Fuglsang, said: “I said yesterday that I’d win for Michele [Scarponi] if possible. I was told he won Tirreno-Adriatico 10 years ago. This was his favorite race and we were racing on his roads today. We still miss him; he remains in our thoughts. He was such a good guy – this one is for him. It takes luck and courage to win races attacking from far. Winning is very difficult. I still have to do a very good time trial to keep my spot on the podium against Tom Dumoulin but I’ll fight for it.” | share this photo |
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Astana and Jakob FUGLSANG celebrate another team win. Something like their 19th win of the year. | share this photo |
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Your Stage 5 winner, Jakob FUGLSANG (DEN/ASTANA PRO) | share this photo |
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Your race leader, Adam YATES (GBR/MITCHELTON - SCOTT) by 25s. “At the back of my mind, I would have liked a 45-second lead over Roglic, who is a super time triallist. It’s not a [TT] course that suits me. I don’t think 25 seconds is enough but I’ll try my best.” | share this photo |
Tirreno-Adriatico (2019) Photos; Stage 5: Colli al Metauro → Recanati, 178 km |
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