Bais passes first on the GPM, in four with a minute on the group

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1.44pm The descent ends in which the group has more than halved the delay. Outriders that now boast only one minute and twenty seconds. At the GPM the fugitives could defend three minutes on the platoon.

1.40pm A stage which in just under 30km will feature a new small challenge, namely the Canneto climb (4km at 4.1% average gradient). On this climb there is no GPM but an intermediate sprint.

1.37pm Luckily it’s not raining today. The asphalt on this descent is not in excellent condition, at least it is not made slimy by precipitation.

1.33pm Fugitives who are now busy on the descent to Castellana Marittima. We remind you that the breakaway is made up of the Italians Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè), Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa) and the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini). Advantage that settles at 2 minutes and 10 seconds.

1.29pm There is no agitation in the group, which has just climbed the hill and is controlling the situation quite easily.

13.27 Bais gets up and brings in the other two blues. With his action the margin widened again to 2’40”.

1.25pm ​​Bais passes first on the Castellina Marina GPM. Behind him Quartucci and Magli, while Stockli has lost his wheels by a lot.

1.24pm Also because this is the only climb of the day: whoever passes first will wear the leader’s jersey in tomorrow’s third stage.

1.23pm The four fugitives are less than two kilometers from the GPM. Davide Bais tries to sprint to the top of the special ranking.

1.21pm Alpecin-Deceuninck always sets the pace, but without forcing the pace.

1.18pm The quartet is halfway up the climb.

1.15pm Always ahead are Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa) with two minutes on the group.

1.12pm “I think I did a good time, I’m satisfied. Ayuso did a great job even beating Ganna, he deserved the success. The helmet? Very good, I think it’s very aerodynamic, I think it could represent the future of time trial helmets.” These are the words of Jonas Vingegaard before the departure of Camaiore.

13.09 Climb with steps: in the first part, sections at 3-4% alternate with sections on a slight slope. All this up to the seventh kilometre, where the ascent then stabilizes at 5%, until the finish which flattens out. Easy climb.

1.06pm The climb has started, now the group could get a little closer. We’re a two hour ride away.

13.03 The lead of Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa) remains at 2’25”. ).

1.00 pm We remind you that the climb has an average gradient of 3% but with peaks of 10%.

12.57 We are at 82 kilometers travelled: just over 2000 meters and it will be climbed with Castellina Marittima.

12.54 Caleb Ewan (JayCo-AlUla) is also among today’s favourites: before leaving he spoke to the race microphones about a very technical finish.

12.51 The advantage of the four fugitives remains stable, around 2’20”.

12.48 Now the 70 kilometers traveled have been completed.

12.45 The Soudal-Quick Step is also doing the pace now.

12.42 We reiterate the leading quartet: Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa).

12.39 Less than twenty kilometers to the Castellina Marittima climb.

12.36 65 kilometers running in the archive.

12.33 Alpecin-Deceuninck is the team that is setting the pace as a group, working in favor of Jasper Philipsen.

12.30 Also because the race is still far from over. We are -135 from the finish.

12.27 After having mended a bit, the group is now back to a stable rhythm. 2’30” is an acceptable margin for the platoon.

12.24 Last year too the race arrived in Follonica, with the success of Fabio Jakobsen, then wearing the Soudal-Quick Step jersey.

12.21 Now their advantage is 2’30”.

12.18 Images of the race from the Tirreno-Adriatico X profile:

12.15 The first 50 kilometers are archived for Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa).

12.13 In less than forty kilometers the climb to Castellina Marittima is 11.8 km at 3% with maximums at 10%.

12.10 Among the four on the run, the best place is Davide Bais, 126th at 1’06”.

12.07 The first hour of running is archived, average of 42.2 km/h. And the margin continues to decline: it is now 3’11”.

12.04 The race now finds itself in Pisa.

12.01 The group began to get closer to the breakaway: distance under four minutes.

11.58: We remember the members of the escape. Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa).

11.54: There is great anticipation in Italy for Jonathan Milan! Yesterday the Lidl-Trek rider was excellent in the time trial and showed that he is in great condition.

11.49: The group is almost five and a half minutes away from the fugitives. Calm pace.

11.45: A second stage at the moment from the script already written. The group immediately leaves to escape, waiting for the finale with the sprint.

11.38: The breakaways’ lead has risen beyond five minutes.

11.33: The most anticipated, after his performances at the UAE Tour, is certainly Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep). Compatriot Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) challenges him. Also watch out for Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious), Caleb Ewan (Team Jayco AlUla) and Biniam Girmay (Intermarché – Wanty).

11.29: The wait is clearly all for the final sprint. In this Tirreno-Adriatico there is truly an important representation of the best of world sprinting.

11.25am: The breakaways’ lead has risen to more than four minutes. The stage that the group and the sprinters’ teams wanted was created.

11.20: The escape is here! The four have taken a good advantage over the group, which lets them do so.

11.15am: The escape is taking place. At the moment a quartet took a thirty second lead. The small group is made up of Lorenzo Quartucci (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), the Swiss Jan Stockli (Team Corratec – Vini Fantini), Filippo Magli (VF Group – Bardiani CSF – Faizanè) and Davide Bais (Team Polti Kometa).

11.13: the only GPM of the day is that of Castellina Marittima (5.7 km at 3.6% average gradient), located over 100 kilometers from the finish line.

11.08: Unfortunately, it is worth noting the withdrawal of Filippo Conca (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team), who did not start this second stage.

11.05: YES PART!

11.04: There will immediately be a small climb towards Montemagno, where the first escape of the day could occur.

11.02: It is not yet the official start, given that the first 2.4 kilometers have been neutralised.

11.00: The second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico begins!

10.55: There is really great anticipation for this arrival in the first stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico. A sprint finish with many protagonists ready to fight for victory and with Italy hoping above all in Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek).

10.50: We start from Camaiore and arrive in Follonica, with 199 kilometers of waiting for what will be the first sprint of the Race of the Two Seas.

10.45: Good morning, let’s start the live broadcast of the second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico 2024.

Good morning and welcome to LIVE textual LIVE of the second stage of the Tirreno Adriatico 2024. After the individual time trial that opened the proceedings in Lido di Camaiore, we start again from the Tuscan coastal town, for a fraction measuring 198 km with the arrival in Follonica. First opportunity for the pure sprinters, with a couple of bumps placed very far from the finish line which should not worry the sprinters.

Jonathan Milan will try. The Lidl-Trek athlete made an excellent impression in the inaugural time trial, and will be able to unleash his watts in the finale leading up to the finish line. We will most likely reach the sprint, but the first part of the fraction will be moving and complex. Two GPMs to be tackled on this day, namely Castellina Marittima (11.8 km at 3% average gradient) and Canneto (4 km at 4.1%), with the summit of the latter taking place over 60 km from the ‘I arrive.

The teams of the main sprinters will have plenty of time to close any breakaways and prepare for the most classic of sprints. In addition to the aforementioned Milan, the main favorites appear to be the Belgians Tim Merlier (Soudal-Quick Step) and Jesper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck), the Australian Caleb Ewan (Team Jayco Alula), the German Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) and the Eritrean Biniam Girmay (Intermarchè-Wanty). Among the possible other Italians capable of entering the sprint, all eyes are on Davide Cimolai (Movistar) and Giovanni Lonardi (Team Polti Kometa).

The second stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico 2024 from Camaiore to Follonica will start at 11.00. It will be possible to follow the event live on TV on Raisport and Eurosport, and in streaming on Raiplay, Eurosport.it, DAZN and Discovery Plus. OA Sport will offer you LIVE LIVE written in its entirety minute by minute of the event.

2024-03-05 12:42:57
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