Giro LIVE: Large group, with Van der Poel, without Belgians, battles for stage win in Wouter Weylandt stage | Giro d’Italia 2022

Giro d’Italia: Rit 12

road race Road racesunny 25°Cdistance 204 km
location 12u07: Parma – 17u11: Genua

yet49 km

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    1. Lorenzo Rota (ITA)
    2. Stefano Oldani (ITA)
    3. Gijs Leem trip (NED)
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    1. Lorenzo Rota (ITA)
    2. Stefano Oldani (ITA)
    3. Gijs Leem trip (NED)
    1. Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
    2. Davide Ballerini (ITA)
    pursuers 115″arrow-circle

    1. Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
    2. Davide Ballerini (ITA)
    1. Andrea Vendrame (ITA)
    2. Oscar Riesebeek (NED)
    3. Valerio Conti (ITA)
    4. Santiago Buitrago (COL)
    5. Luca Covili (ITA)
    6. Davide Gabburo (ITA)
    7. Wilco Kelderman (NED)
    8. Simone Consonni (ITA)
    9. Edoardo Zardini (ITA)
    10. Magnus Cort (THE)
    11. Vincenzo Albanese (ITA)
    12. Rein Taaramäe (IS)
    13. Pascal Unicorn (NED)
    14. Michael Schwarzmann (DUI)
    15. William Barta (VS)
    16. Lucas Hamilton (OUT OF)
    17. Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
    18. Nico Denz (DUI)
    19. Bauke Mollema (NED)
    pursuers 225″arrow-circle

    1. Andrea Vendrame (ITA)
    2. Oscar Riesebeek (NED)
    3. Valerio Conti (ITA)
    4. Santiago Buitrago (COL)
    5. Luca Covili (ITA)
    6. Davide Gabburo (ITA)
    7. Wilco Kelderman (NED)
    8. Simone Consonni (ITA)
    9. Edoardo Zardini (ITA)
    10. Magnus Cort (THE)
    11. Vincenzo Albanese (ITA)
    12. Rein Taaramäe (IS)
    13. Pascal Unicorn (NED)
    14. Michael Schwarzmann (DUI)
    15. William Barta (VS)
    16. Lucas Hamilton (OUT OF)
    17. Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
    18. Nico Denz (DUI)
    19. Bauke Mollema (NED)

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Stage 12 has a special meaning for our country and in particular for the family and friends of Wouter Weylandt: for the first time since the rider died in the Giro in 2011, the Italian stage race passes the damned place where he fell into a deadly fall . Follow the ride here.

cycling sc-icon--spinner"></i></p><ol class="sc-timeline__list" role="region" aria-labelledby="sc-timeline-bce7fbe3-6e8c-42f4-bbec-6e4a9a814f73__title"><li class="sc-timeline__list-item sc-bg sc-timeline__list-item--time_difference " data-event-id="2104753"><span class="hide--a11y">3 vs 22. Oldani, Leemreize and Rota already have half a minute on the 22 pursuers, where Ballerini is very active in the lead. † 3 p.m. 29.</span><span aria-hidden="true"><div class="sc-timeline__content sc-bg--primary "><span class="sc-anchor" id="timeline-1652966961773" /></p><h3 class="sc-timeline__list-item-title sc-title--small"><i class="sc-icon sc-icon--cycling_time_difference "><title> time difference 3 vs 22

Oldani, Leemreize and Rota already have half a minute on the 22 pursuers, where Ballerini is very active in the lead.

  • 15 hours 28. In the chasing group, Van der Poel, Eenkhoorn and Taaramäe are sitting in a seat, they all have a teammate in the front. †
  • 15 hours 26. 3 men in front. In the descent Riesebeek and Leemreize come to Rota, we now have three leaders. †
  • Rota alone, La Colletta (cat. 3). Then some action in the leading group. Lorenzo Rota takes off on his own with the top in sight. He takes the 9 mountain points with him in his backpack. † 15 hours 24.
  • 3 pm 18. The 25 leaders: . – AG2R: Vendrame – Alpecin: Van der Poel, Riesebeek, Oldani – Astana: Conti – Bahrain: Buitrago, Sütterlin – Bardiani: Covili, Gabburo – Bora: Kelderman – Cofidis: Consonni – Drone Hopper: Zardini – EF: Cort – Eolo: Albanian – Intermarché: Rota, Taaramäe – Jumbo: Eenkhoorn, Leemreize – Lotto: Schwarzmann – Movistar: Barta – BikeExchange: Hamilton, Sobrero – DSM: Denz – Trek: Mollema .
  • 15 hours 17. No one feels compelled to speed up in the front for the time being. The 25 stay neatly together. †
  • 3 pm 12. The tribute to Wouter Weylandt:.

    The tribute to Wouter Weylandt:

  • 3 p.m. 07. Climbing again! The 25 leaders have started the climb towards La Colletta. It is a 9km runner with no steep sections at an average of 4.4%. †
  • Sprint. The unnecessary second intermediate sprint is “won” by Oldani. As a result, he sneaks three seconds closer in the standings, for what it’s worth. † 15 hours .
  • 2 p.m. 46. Cort and Mollema with a plan. In the front, Cort and Mollema can complete their trilogy of stage victories in big laps today. Both have not yet won a single stage in the Giro, but have already won the Tour and the Vuelta. The Dane was no less than 6 times the strongest in the Tour of Spain and 1x in the Tour de France. Mollema won 3x in the Tour and 1x in the Vuelta. †
  • supplies. The riders use the spacer to fill their stomachs. The price situation is rock solid. † 14 hours 40.
  • 14 hours 37. The 25 front runners now move towards the climb of La Colletta, first there is the intermediate sprint in Ferrada, but that does not seem important. †
  • 2:30 p.m. Flowers for WW108. Giro boss Mauro Vegni has laid a flower wreath at the monument in memory of Wouter Weylandt before the passage of the race. Then there was a moment of silence, a haunting moment. †
  • 2 p.m. 29.
  • 2 p.m. 26. The leading group and the peloton meandered flawlessly into the valley. Everyone made it down in one piece. †
  • 4’45”. The peloton is also on top of the Bocco, the difference is 4’45”. † 14 hours 13.
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