November 5, 2024

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Tirreno Adriatico: “Taba de Morey”, Pojacar: “Eevenpole lost its energy too early” |  Tirreno – Adriatico 2022

Tirreno Adriatico: “Taba de Morey”, Pojacar: “Eevenpole lost its energy too early” | Tirreno – Adriatico 2022

Tadej Pogacar wears the blue leader jersey today at Stage 5 of the Tirreno-Adriatico. The Slovenian defends his wall-ride lead, the traditional hangman in the Italian stage race. Will he continue his lead over Remco Evenpoel, the number 2? Follow the course on this page.

  1. Waiver of Nasser Bouhani. As you can read below, Paris-Nice in particular is plagued by disease. In Tirreno-Adriatico, doctors’ offices were not often consulted, although Arkia Samsik reported that a cold-blooded Nasir Bohani is stepping down. & nbsp; † 12 noon 26.
  2. 12 noon 19.
  3. 09:25 Remco Evenepoel attack 40 km from the end? Remco was strong, but I think he was very keen on that. He wanted to attack, but I realized we had no chance because of the headwinds and the peloton being chased. Maybe he wasted a lot of his energy there so early in the final. † Tadej Bujakar (United Arab Emirates).
  4. 09h23. Top 10 of 2017. 1. Peter Sagan 2. Thibaut Pinot 3. Primoz Roglic 4. Gerant Thomas 5. Bok Mollima 6. Rigoberto Uran 7. Tom Dumoulin 8. Nairo Quintana 9. Rohan Dennis 10. Simon Spilak.
  5. 09h 22. Peter Sagan was the strongest in Fermo in 2017 after a similar final.

    Peter Sagan was the strongest in Fermo in 2017 after a similar final

  6. 09h 19. Tirreno-Adriatico: Stage 5. Day 5 at Tirreno-Adriatico and the ranking guys should be on their toes again between Sefro and Fermo. The fifth stage is the traditional “Tappa dei Muri”, which is the Ride of the Walls. The organization drew a maze filled with some calves and more disturbing climbs. We’ll give you a detailed description of the many bumps awaiting the final stage racers, but the “bumpy finish” is an understatement for the day. & nbsp; †
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