Giro d'Italia 2010

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93rd Giro d'Italia
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course
Map 93. Giro d'Italia
Giro d'Italia 2009 Giro d'Italia 2011
Final score
First Ivan Basso 87:44:01 h
(38.960 km / h)
Second David Arroyo + 01:51 min
Third Vincenzo Nibali + 02:37 min
Fourth Michele Scarponi + 02:50 min
fifth Cadel Evans + 03:27 min
Sixth Alexander Vinokurov + 07:06 min
seventh Richie Porte + 07:22 min
Eighth Carlos Sastre + 09:39 min
Ninth Marco Pinotti + 14:20 min
Tenth Robert Kišerlovski + 14:51 min
Scoring Cadel Evans 150 p.
Second Alexander Vinokurov 128 P.
Third Vincenzo Nibali 116 P.
Mountain scoring Matthew Lloyd 056 P.
Second Ivan Basso 041 P.
Third Johann Tschopp 038 P.
Young talent evaluation Richie Porte 87:51:23 h
Second Robert Kišerlovski + 07:29 min
Third Bauke Mollema + 12:19 min
Team evaluation Liquigas-Doimo 262: 04: 40 h
Second Rabobank + 24:21 min
Third Caisse d'Epargne + 1:05:55 h

The 93rd Giro d'Italia took place from May 8th to 30th, 2010. The bike race was held in 21 stages over a distance of 3418 kilometers. The Italian Ivan Basso won for the second time .

Teams

The following teams have received an invitation from the organizer:

ProTeams

 

 

Professional Continental Teams

 

 

Stages

The stage plan was presented to the public on October 24, 2009 in Milan by the director of the Giros, Angelo Zomegnan . After the Giro 2009 did not end in Milan for the first time in 20 years, this year Verona was chosen as a destination that deviates from tradition.

stage Type Day Start finish km Stage winner shirt Maglia Rosa
01st stage Crystal clock.svg 08th of May Amsterdam ( NL ) 008.4 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins
02nd stage Flat stage 0May 9 Amsterdam– Utrecht (NL) 209 United StatesUnited States Tyler Farrar AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans
03rd stage Flat stage 10th of May Amsterdam– Middelburg (NL) 209 BelgiumBelgium Wouter Weylandt KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexander Vinokurov
1st day of rest May 11th -
04th stage Crystal clock.svg 12th of May Savigliano - Cuneo 032.5 ItalyItaly Liquigas-Doimo ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali
05th stage Flat stage May 13th Novara - Novi Ligure 168 FranceFrance Jérôme Pineau
06th stage Mountain stage May 14th Fidenza - Carrara 166 AustraliaAustralia Matthew Lloyd
07th stage Mountain stage May 15 Carrara - Montalcino 215 AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexander Vinokurov
08th stage High mountain stage May 16 Chianciano Terme - Monte Terminillo 189 DenmarkDenmark Chris Anker Sørensen
09th stage Flat stage 17th of May Frosinone - Cava de 'Tirreni 188 AustraliaAustralia Matthew Goss
10th stage Flat stage May 18 Avellino - Bitonto 220 United StatesUnited States Tyler Farrar
11th stage Mountain stage May 19th Lucera - L'Aquila 256 RussiaRussia Yevgeny Petrov AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte
12th stage Flat stage May 20th Città Sant'Angelo - Porto Recanati 191 ItalyItaly Filippo Pozzato
13th stage Mountain stage May 21 Porto Recanati - Cesenatico 222 ItalyItaly Manuel Belletti
14th stage High mountain stage May 22 Ferrara - Asolo 201 ItalyItaly Vincenzo Nibali SpainSpain David Arroyo
15th stage High mountain stage 23. May Mestre - Monte Zoncolan 218 ItalyItaly Ivan Basso
2nd day off May 24th -
16th stage Crystal clock.svg 25. May St. Vigil - Kronplatz 012.9 ItalyItaly Stefano Garzelli SpainSpain David Arroyo
17th stage Mountain stage May 26 Brunico - Peio 173 FranceFrance Damien Monier
18th stage Flat stage May 27th Levico Terme - Brescia 151 GermanyGermany André Greipel
19th stage High mountain stage 28th of May Brescia - Aprica 195 ItalyItaly Michele Scarponi ItalyItaly Ivan Basso
20th stage High mountain stage May 29th Bormio - Passo Tonale 178 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Johann Tschopp
21st stage Crystal clock.svg 30th May Verona 015.3 SwedenSweden Gustav Larsson

Jerseys in the course of the tour

There are numerous ratings at the Giro d'Italia. To identify the leader in each case, special jerseys were approved for four ratings. The table shows the wearer of the respective jersey during the individual stage or the leaders of the respective overall ranking on the evening of the previous day.

stage shirt Pink jersey (overall classification) shirt Red jersey (points evaluation) shirt Green jersey (mountain classification) shirt White jersey (junior ranking ) Team evaluation
02nd stage Bradley Wiggins Bradley Wiggins Richie Porte Team Sky
03rd stage Cadel Evans Tyler Farrar Paul Voss Team Saxo Bank
04th stage Alexander Vinokurov Graeme Brown
05th stage Vincenzo Nibali Valerio Agnoli Liquigas-Doimo
06th stage Jérôme Pineau
07th stage Tyler Farrar Matthew Lloyd
08th stage Alexander Vinokurov Richie Porte Team Saxo Bank
09th stage Cadel Evans Liquigas-Doimo
10th stage Tyler Farrar
11th stage
12th stage Richie Porte Team Saxo Bank
13th stage Jérôme Pineau
14th stage
15th stage David Arroyo Alexander Vinokurov Liquigas-Doimo
16th stage Cadel Evans
17th stage
18th stage
19th stage
20th stage Ivan Basso Ivan Basso
21st stage Matthew Lloyd
winner Ivan Basso Cadel Evans Matthew Lloyd Richie Porte Liquigas-Doimo

See also

Web links

Commons : Giro d'Italia 2010  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Giro d'Italia invites 22 teams - RadioShack not included Report on live.Radsport.ch (accessed on March 22, 2010)
  2. Presentation of the Giro d´Italia 2010: Zoncolan, Bergzeitfahren, Mortirolo and Gavia Report of the presentation on live-radsport.ch (requested on March 22, 2010)