Giro d'Italia (2020) Photos; Stage 11: Porto Sant'Elpidio → Rimini, 182 km |
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Stunt rider and vigilante Vittorio Brumotti, Sabrina De Filippis (director of the Regional Passenger Division of Trenitalia) and Ivan Basso (former Giro d'Italia winner) arrive with the Trofeo Senza Fine by train | share this photo |
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Two trains with the pink livery honoring the Giro d'Italia have been traveling in the Marche region since the end of September, demonstrating how close the world of two wheels is to train transport, both being sustainable and close to the environment. | share this photo |
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Fernando GAVIRIA RENDON (COL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) and Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) | share this photo |
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Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) reading about his impressive Stage 10 win in Gazzetta della Sport | share this photo |
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"There was no surprise today and this flat stage came down to a fast bunch sprint. The team did again a very good job, in the final kilometres we were in the front parts of the group and after the last left bend, I entered the long straight stretch well positioned. I did my best in the sprint but it wasn't enough to take the victory." – Peter Sagan | share this photo |
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Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) regained his advantage over Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) in the Maglia Ciclamino competition | share this photo |
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Alex DOWSETT (GBR/ISRAEL START - UP NATION) has also won a stage at this year's Giro | share this photo |
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Start scene for Stage 11 in Porto Sant'Elpidio on a beautiful morning | share this photo |
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Coastal scenery after the rollout from Porto Sant'Elpidio | share this photo |
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More Stage 11 scenery | share this photo |
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Today's (unsuccessful) break | share this photo |
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Passing by the aforementioned pink Trenitalia train | share this photo |
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After following the GROUPAMA - FDJ leadout train into Rimini, Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) then led out the sprint finish | share this photo |
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Once again, Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE) nor anyone else was a match for Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) in a sprint finish at this year's Giro | share this photo |
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Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) won by almost a bike length | share this photo |
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1st Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) in 4:03:52, 2 Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE), 3 Alvaro Jose HODEG CHAGUI (COL/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP), 4 Simone CONSONNI (ITA/COFIDIS), 5 Rick ZABEL (GER/ISRAEL START - UP NATION) | share this photo |
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1st Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) in 4:03:52, 2 Peter SAGAN (SVK/BORA - HANSGROHE), 3 Alvaro Jose HODEG CHAGUI (COL/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP), 4 Simone CONSONNI (ITA/COFIDIS), 5 Rick ZABEL (GER/ISRAEL START - UP NATION), 6 Nico DENZ (GER/SUNWEB), 7 Fernando GAVIRIA RENDON (COL/UAE TEAM EMIRATES) | share this photo |
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The stage winner Arnaud Démare said: “It was the first perfect sprint of this Giro for me, even though it’s the fourth win and we weren’t in the right position at the entrance of the finishing town. But the sport directors and coaches of the team had prepared the finale very well so we knew where we’d go. When I launched my sprint, it was at very high speed again. Since I got my second stage win, everything is just a bonus, and the pleasure we take from winning together as a team is extraordinary.” | share this photo |
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Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) is this year's dominant Giro sprinter with four wins (so far) | share this photo |
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Your Stage 11 winner, Arnaud DEMARE (FRA/GROUPAMA - FDJ) is the first Frenchman to win four stages at the Giro since Bernard Hinault in 1982 | share this photo |
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Race leader, João ALMEIDA (POR/DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP) by 34s: Tomorrow, a demanding stage awaits us. I don't think I will try to attack but rather I will try to defend myself from the other GC riders who will surely try to do something. Of course I hope to keep the Maglia Rosa. We have two other riders in good position, Fausto Masnada and James Knox. Fausto could try to get into an escape, at which point it would become even more dangerous.” | share this photo |
Giro d'Italia (2020) Photos; Stage 11: Porto Sant'Elpidio → Rimini, 182 km |
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