Giro d'Italia 2019

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General
output 102nd Giro d'Italia
Racing series UCI WorldTour 2019 2nd UWT
Stages 21st
date May 11 - June 2, 2019
overall length 3,486.5 km
Host countries ITAItaly
SMRSan Marino
begin Bologna
target Verona
Teams 22nd
Driver at the start 176
Driver at the finish 142
Average speed 38.726 km / h
Result
winner ECU Richard Carapaz ( Movistar )
Second ITA Vincenzo Nibali ( Bahrain-Merida )
Third SLO Primož Roglič ( Jumbo Visma )
Scoring GER Pascal Ackermann ( Bora-Hansgrohe )
Mountain scoring ITA Giulio Ciccone ( Trek-Segafredo )
Sprint scoring ITA Fausto Masnada ( Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec )
Young talent evaluation COL Miguel Ángel López ( Astana )
Most combative driver ITA Fausto Masnada ( Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec )
Breakaway ITA Damiano Cima ( Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè )
Team evaluation ESP Movistar
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The 102nd Giro d'Italia took place from May 11th to June 2nd, 2019. The road bike race started with an individual time trial in Bologna and ended after 21 stages with 3,518 kilometers also with a time trial in Verona . The Grand Tour - stage race is part of the UCI World Tour 2019 .

Overall winner was Richard Carapaz ( Movistar Team ), who with his second stage victory on the 14th stage , the pink jersey of the overall leader took over. Last year's fourth won with a lead of 1:05 minutes over Vincenzo Nibali ( Bahrain-Merida ) and 2:30 minutes over Primož Roglič ( Team Jumbo-Visma ), who was leading after the first five stages.

Carapaz ' Team Movistar won the team championship . The German Pascal Ackermann ( Bora-hansgrohe ) decided two stages and the points evaluation for himself in the mass sprint . The winner of the mountain classification was Giulio Ciccone ( Trek-Segafredo ), who also won the 16th stage . The seventh overall Miguel Ángel López Astana Pro Team won the junior competition .

Fausto Masnada ( Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec ) won the intermediate sprint classification and the fight prize, Damiano Ciaccio ( Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè ) the breakaway classification. The Bahrain-Merida team won the fair play competition.

Attendees

22 cycling teams of eight riders each started , including the 18 UCI WorldTeams and, at the invitation of the organizer, four UCI Professional Continental Teams . In the absence of last year's winner Chris Froome , the favorites included second and third last year - Tom Dumoulin ( Sunweb ) and Miguel Ángel López ( Astana ) - as well as fourth in the Tour de France 2018 - Primož Roglič ( Jumbo-Visma ) - , the winner of the Giro d'Italia 2013 and 2016 - Vincenzo Nibali ( Bahrain-Merida ) - and Simon Yates ( Mitchelton-Scott ), who won three stages in 2018 and wore the Maglia Rosa for 13 days .

WorldTeams (18)
  1. FRA AG2R La Mondiale
  2. KAZ Astana Pro Team
  3. BRN Bahrain Merida
  4. GER Bora-hansgrohe
  5. POLE CCC
  6. RSA Dimension data
  7. United States EF Education First
  8. FRA Groupama-FDJ
  9. NED Jumbo Visma
  10. BEL Lotto Soudal
  11. OUT Mitchelton-Scott
  12. ESP Movistar team
  13. BEL Deceuninck-Quick Step
  14. SUI Katusha-Alpecin
  15. GBR Team Ineos
  16. GER Team Sunweb
  17. United States Trek-Segafredo
  18. UAE UAE Team Emirates
Professional Continental Teams (4)
  1. ITA Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
  2. ITA Bardiani CSF
  3. ISR Israel Cycling Academy
  4. ITA Nippo Vini Fantini Faizanè

route

The tour included a total of three time trials. The first two time trials, the opening time trial and the 9th stage to San Marino each ended after an increase. The first mountain stage - a mountain arrival at 2,247 meters above sea level - took place on the 13th day. On the 16th stage, the Mortirolo and the Gaviapass , which at 2,618 meters were considered to be Cima Coppi , were to be crossed. However, the latter had to be taken out of the program due to adverse weather conditions that prevented complete snow removal in good time. The last mountain stage was held on the penultimate day with crossing of the Manghen Pass (2,047 m), which was declared the new Cima Coppi, *) and ended with a mountain arrival with a 7.3 percent gradient over 6.9 kilometers. On six flat stages, the sprinters were preferred.

*)The goal of the 13th stage, the mountain arrival in Ceresole Reale, was higher at 2,247 meters; the decision not to drive on the Gaviapass was made after this stage had been driven.

List of stages

Wikidata logo S.svgstage date Stage locations type Length (km) Stage winner Overall leader
1st stage  May 11th Bologna - Santuario della Madonna di San Luca
Individual time trial
8th SLO Primož Roglič SLO Primož Roglič
2nd stage  12th of May Bologna - Fucecchio
Hilly stage
205 GER Pascal Ackermann SLO Primož Roglič
3rd stage  May 13th Vinci - Orbetello
Flat stage
220 COL Fernando Gaviria SLO Primož Roglič
4th stage  May 14th Orbetello - Frascati
Flat stage
235 ECU Richard Carapaz SLO Primož Roglič
5th stage  May 15 Frascati - Terracina
Flat stage
140 GER Pascal Ackermann SLO Primož Roglič
6th stage  May 16 Cassino - San Giovanni Rotondo
Hilly stage
238 ITA Fausto Masnada ITA Valerio Conti
7th stage  17th of May Vasto - L'Aquila
Hilly stage
185 ESP Pello Bilbao ITA Valerio Conti
8th stage  May 18 Tortoreto Lido - Pesaro
Hilly stage
239 OUT Caleb Ewan ITA Valerio Conti
9th stage  May 19th Riccione - City of San MarinoSMR
Individual time trial
34.8 SLO Primož Roglič ITA Valerio Conti
May 20th 1st day of rest
Rest day
10th stage  May 21 Ravenna - Modena
Flat stage
145 FRA Arnaud Démare ITA Valerio Conti
11th stage  May 22 Carpi - Novi Ligure
Flat stage
221 OUT Caleb Ewan ITA Valerio Conti
12th stage  23. May Cuneo - Pinerolo
Intermediate stage
158 ITA Cesare Benedetti SLO Jan Polanc
13th stage  May 24th Pinerolo - Ceresole Reale
High mountain stage
196 RUS Ilnur Sakarin SLO Jan Polanc
14th stage  25. May Saint-Vincent - Courmayeur
High mountain stage
131 ECU Richard Carapaz ECU Richard Carapaz
15th stage  May 26 Ivrea - Como
Intermediate stage
232 ITA Dario Cataldo ECU Richard Carapaz
May 27th 2nd day off
Rest day
16th stage  28th of May Lovere - Ponte di Legno
High mountain stage
194 ITA Giulio Ciccone ECU Richard Carapaz
17th stage  May 29th Commezzadura - Rasen-Antholz
Intermediate stage
181 FRA Nans Peters ECU Richard Carapaz
18th stage  30th May Olang - Santa Maria di Sala
Flat stage
222 ITA Damiano Cima ECU Richard Carapaz
19th stage  31. May Treviso - San Martino di Castrozza
Intermediate stage
151 COL Esteban Chaves ECU Richard Carapaz
20th stage  Jun 1 Feltre - Croce d'Aune
High mountain stage
194 ESP Pello Bilbao ECU Richard Carapaz
21st stage  Jun 2 Verona - Verona
Individual time trial
17th United States Chad Haga ECU Richard Carapaz

Stage categories and waiting period

The organizer divides the stages into five categories, which are important for the waiting period :

  • Category a: Stages without particular difficulty (3rd, 5th, 10th, 11th and 18th stage) with a waiting period of between 7% for a winning speed below 40 km / h and 10% for a winning speed above 45 km / h,
  • Category b: Stages with little difficulty (4th stage) with a waiting period between 9% for a winning speed below 37 km / h and 11% for a winning speed above 41 km / h,
  • Category c: stages of medium difficulty (2nd, 6th, 7th, 8th and 12th stage) with a waiting period of between 11% at a winning speed below 35 km / h and 13% at a winning speed above 39 km / h,
  • Category d: Stages with high difficulty (13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th and 20th stage) with a waiting period between 16% at a winning speed below 30 km / h and 18% at a winning speed over 34 km / h as well
  • Category e: time trials (1st, 9th and 21st stage) with a waiting period of 30% of the winning time.

The stage categories are also important for the scoring .

Regulations and prize money

The race was carried out according to the regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) for stage races. In accordance with this, the organizer RCS Sport stipulated special regulations from which the amount of the prize money (total amount approx. 1,500,000 euros) and the criteria for awarding the special ratings resulted (the overall rating and the team rating result from the UCI regulations ), as described below.

Stages

The first twenty riders of a stage received a total of 27,540 euros in prize money, including the stage winner 11,010 euros.

Overall rating

The leader of the overall standings wore the Maglia Rosa . As always in international stage races, the overall ranking was determined by adding up the times driven. In addition, there are 10, 6 and 4 seconds time bonuses for the stages - apart from the time trial stages - and 3, 2 and 1 second for the intermediate sprints.

The overall winner received € 265,668, the second € 133,412 and the third € 68,801 (each from two pots of prize money). Prizes were awarded up to 20th place overall. The wearer of the Maglia Rosa received 2,000 euros a day.

Scoring

The leader of the points classification wore the Maglia Ciclamino . For this evaluation, points were awarded at the stage goals and intermediate sprints, depending on the category of the stage according to the following scheme:

Stages
category 1. 2. 3. 4th 5. 6th 7th 8th. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14th 15th
a and b 50 35 25th 18th 14th 12 10 8th 7th 6th 5 4th 3 2 1
c 25th 18th 12 8th 6th 5 4th 3 2 1
d and e 15th 12 9 7th 6th 5 4th 3 2 1
Intermediate sprints
category 1. 2. 3. 4th 5. 6th 7th 8th.
a and b 20th 12 8th 6th 4th 3 2 1
c 10 6th 3 2 1
d 8th 4th 1

The daily winner of the points evaluation receives 800 euros and the wearer of the Maglia Ciclamino 750 euros per day. The five best in the final ranking will receive between 10,000 and 3,000 euros.

Mountain scoring

The leader in the mountain classification wore the Maglia Azzurra . For this rating, points were awarded on the peaks of categorized climbs according to the following scheme:

category 1. 2. 3. 4th 5. 6th 7th 8th. 9.
Cima Coppi 45 30th 20th 14th 10 6th 4th 2 1
1 35 18th 12 9 6th 4th 2 1
2 15th 8th 6th 4th 2 1
3 9 4th 2 1
4th 3 2 1

The daily winner of the mountain classification received 700 euros and the porter of the Maglia Azzurra 750 euros a day. The five best in the final ranking received a total of 15,000 euros, including the winner 5,000 euros.

Young talent evaluation

For drivers born after January 1, 1994, the junior ranking was awarded based on the overall ranking, the leader of which was awarded the Maglia Bianca .

The wearer of the Maglia Bianca receives 750 euros a day. The five best in the final ranking will receive between 10,000 and 3,000 euros.

Team ranking

The team ranking was the result of adding up the times of day of the three best drivers in the team.

The winner of the day receives 500 euros. The five best in the final ranking received between 5,000 and 1,000 euros.

Special prices

There were also the following special prices:

  • Intermediate sprint evaluation (Traguardi Volanti) : On every stage (except time trial) the first five drivers received 10, 6, 3, 2 and one point in the intermediate sprints. The winner of a sprint received 500 euros, the overall winner 8,000 euros.
  • Outlier classification (Premio Fuga) : The winner was the driver who was active in breakaway groups the longest (in a group of a maximum of ten drivers) in the entire race. The daily winner received 150 euros, the overall winner 4,000 euros.
  • Most combative driver (Combattività) : At the finish, the intermediate sprints and every mountain classification, points were awarded for this classification. The number of counters did not correspond to the points otherwise awarded there. The winner of the day received 300 euros, the overall winner 4,000 euros.
  • Fair play rating: The basis for this team rating was a points system in which the aim is to collect as few points as possible. For example, a fine was converted into one penalty point for every 10 Swiss francs, time penalties resulted in two points per second, a declassification 100 points and a positive doping test 2,000 points. The winning team received 5,000 euros.

Ratings in the course of the race

stage Stage winner Overall ranking
Maglia Rosa
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Scoring
Maglia Ciclamino
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Mountain classification
Maglia Azzurra
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Junior
ranking Maglia Bianca
Jersey white.svg
Team evaluation
1 Primož Roglič Primož Roglič Primož Roglič (1) Giulio Ciccone Miguel Ángel López Team Jumbo-Visma
2 Pascal Ackermann Pascal Ackermann
3 Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria
4th Richard Carapaz Pascal Ackermann Bora-hansgrohe
5 Pascal Ackermann
6th Fausto Masnada Valerio Conti Giovanni Carboni Movistar team
7th Pello Bilbao
8th Caleb Ewan
9 Primož Roglič Nans Peters
10 Arnaud Démare
11 Caleb Ewan Arnaud Démare
12 Cesare Benedetti Jan Polanc Gianluca Brambilla Hugh Carthy Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
13 Ilnur Sakarin Giulio Ciccone Pavel Sivakov Movistar team
14th Richard Carapaz Richard Carapaz
15th Dario Cataldo
16 Giulio Ciccone Miguel Ángel López
17th Nans Peters
18th Damiano Cima Pascal Ackermann
19th Esteban Chaves
20th Pello Bilbao
21st Chad Haga
Valuation winner Richard Carapaz Pascal Ackermann Giulio Ciccone Miguel Ángel López Movistar team
(1)During the second stage, Simon Yates wore the Maglia Ciclamino as second in the points classification, as Primož Roglič already wore the Maglia Rosa of the overall leader.

Final score

Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Richard Carapaz Pink jersey of the leader of the general classification ECU Ecuador Movistar 90 h 01 min 47 s
2. Vincenzo Nibali ITA Italy Bahrain Merida + 1 min 05 s
3. Primož Roglič SLO Slovenia Jumbo Visma + 2 min 30 s
4th Mikel Landa ESP Spain Movistar + 2 min 38 s
5. Bauke Mollema NED Netherlands Trek-Segafredo + 5 min 43 s
6th Rafał Majka POLE Poland Bora-Hansgrohe + 6 min 56 s
7th Miguel Ángel López white jersey of the leader of the youth competition COL Colombia Astana + 7 min 26 s
8th. Simon Yates GBR United Kingdom Mitchelton-Scott + 7 min 49 s
9. Pavel Sivakov RUS Russia Ineos + 8 min 56 s
10. Ilnur Sakarin RUS Russia Katusha-Alpecin + 12 min 14 s
11. Hugh Carthy GBR United Kingdom EF Education First Pro Cycling + 16 min 36 s
12. Joseph Dombrowski United States United States EF Education First Pro Cycling + 20 min 12 s
13. Valentin Madouas FRA France Groupama-FDJ + 21 min 59 s
14th Davide Formolo ITA Italy Bora-Hansgrohe + 22 min 38 s
15th Jan Polanc SLO Slovenia UAE Team Emirates + 22 min 38 s
16. Giulio Ciccone Mountain scoring ITA Italy Trek-Segafredo + 27 min 19 s
17th Mikel Nieve ESP Spain Mitchelton-Scott + 27 min 46 s
18th Tanel Kangert EST Estonia EF Education First Pro Cycling + 30 min 11 s
19th Domenico Pozzovivo ITA Italy Bahrain Merida + 33 min 40 s
20th Fausto Masnada ITA Italy Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec + 34 min 52 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


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