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Classifica Tirreno-Adriatico 2023: Primoz Roglic conquista la maglia azzurra, 5° Ciccone, 14° Caruso

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Primoz Roglic

Primoz Roglic ha vinto la Tirreno-Adriatico 2023. Il fuoriclasse sloveno ha giganteggiato in lungo e in largo durante la Corsa dei due Mari, risultando il più forte in salita e sciorinando tutta la sua classe in avvio della stagione che lo condurrà verso il Giro d’Italia.

Il capitano della Jumbo-Visma si è messo in bella mostra vincendo tre tappe consecutive e si è dovuto limitare a controllare la situazione in occasione della frazione conclusiva che prevedeva l’arrivo in volata a San Benedetto del Tronto.

Primoz Roglic è salito sul gradino più alto del podio indossando la maglia azzurra e alzando al cielo il prestigioso tridente. Il balcanico ha chiuso con un vantaggio di 18 secondi sul portoghese Joao Almeida, mentre il britannico Tao Geoghegan Hart si guadagna il terzo gradino con un ritardo di 23”. Eccellente quinto posto per Giulio Ciccone. Di seguito la classifica finale della Tirreno-Adriatico 2023.

CLASSIFICA FINALE TIRRENO-ADRIATICO 2023

1 1 – ROGLIČ Primož Jumbo-Visma 500 250 30″ –
2 2 – ALMEIDA João UAE Team Emirates 400 190 4″ 0:18
3 3 – GEOGHEGAN HART Tao INEOS Grenadiers 325 160 10″ 0:23
4 4 – KÄMNA Lennard BORA – hansgrohe 275 140 0:34
5 5 – CICCONE Giulio Trek – Segafredo 225 120 6″ 0:37
6 6 – MAS Enric Movistar Team 175 110 28:39:38
7 7 – LANDA Mikel Bahrain – Victorious 150 100 28:39:53
8 8 – CARTHY Hugh EF Education-EasyPost 125 90 28:39:54
9 9 – VLASOV Aleksandr BORA – hansgrohe 100 80 28:40:07
10 10 – PINOT Thibaut Groupama – FDJ 85 70 28:40:08
11 11 – YATES Adam UAE Team Emirates 70 60 4″ 28:40:12
12 12 – MCNULTY Brandon UAE Team Emirates 60 55 28:40:16
13 13 – O’CONNOR Ben AG2R Citroën Team 50 50 28:40:24
14 14 – CARUSO Damiano Bahrain – Victorious 40 45 28:40:35
15 15 – HINDLEY Jai BORA – hansgrohe 35 40 28:40:42
16 16 – GALL Felix AG2R Citroën Team 30 36 28:41:11
17 17 – HOWSON Damien Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 30 32 28:41:17
18 18 – LEKNESSUND Andreas Team DSM 30 28 28:41:23
19 19 – VANHOUCKE Harm Team DSM 30 24 28:41:34
20 20 – WOODS Michael Israel – Premier Tech 30 20 28:41:36
21 21 – MARTIN Guillaume Cofidis 20 18 28:41:56
22 23 ▲1 ARENSMAN Thymen INEOS Grenadiers 20 16 28:43:24
23 24 ▲1 MADOUAS Valentin Groupama – FDJ 20 14 28:43:26
24 25 ▲1 BARGUIL Warren Team Arkéa Samsic 20 12 28:43:59
25 26 ▲1 ROTA Lorenzo Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 20 10 28:44:33
26 27 ▲1 FORTUNATO Lorenzo EOLO-Kometa 20 9 28:44:38
27 28 ▲1 GUGLIELMI Simon Team Arkéa Samsic 20 8 28:45:05
28 31 ▲3 SHEFFIELD Magnus INEOS Grenadiers 20 7 1″ 28:46:17
29 30 ▲1 VERONA Carlos Movistar Team 20 6 28:46:29
30 29 ▼1 ALAPHILIPPE Julian Soudal – Quick Step 20 5 6″ 28:46:39
31 33 ▲2 OLIVEIRA Nelson Movistar Team 10 5 28:50:10
32 34 ▲2 STORK Florian Team DSM 10 5 1″ 28:51:14
33 35 ▲2 RODRÍGUEZ Cristián Team Arkéa Samsic 10 5 28:53:18
34 36 ▲2 BENOOT Tiesj Jumbo-Visma 10 5 28:54:14
35 38 ▲3 FORMOLO Davide UAE Team Emirates 10 5 28:54:31
36 39 ▲3 BUITRAGO Santiago Bahrain – Victorious 10 5 28:56:20
37 40 ▲3 VALTER Attila Jumbo-Visma 10 5 28:56:23
38 42 ▲4 HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich EF Education-EasyPost 10 5 6″ 28:57:57
39 43 ▲4 SKUJIŅŠ Toms Trek – Segafredo 10 5 28:57:58
40 44 ▲4 PACHER Quentin Groupama – FDJ 10 5 28:58:02
41 45 ▲4 GEE Derek Israel – Premier Tech 10 5 28:59:01
42 46 ▲4 BRAMBILLA Gianluca Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 10 5 28:59:57
43 47 ▲4 BAGIOLI Andrea Soudal – Quick Step 10 5 29:01:03
44 49 ▲5 BENNETT George UAE Team Emirates 10 5 29:01:18
45 48 ▲3 ARANBURU Alex Movistar Team 10 5 29:01:48
46 50 ▲4 DONOVAN Mark Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 10 5 29:02:18
47 51 ▲4 TONELLI Alessandro Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 10 5 29:02:29
48 53 ▲5 ZIMMERMANN Georg Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 10 5 29:05:47
49 54 ▲5 VAN DER POEL Mathieu Alpecin-Deceuninck 10 5 29:07:45
50 55 ▲5 SCHÄR Michael AG2R Citroën Team 10 5 29:08:01
51 52 ▲1 STANNARD Robert Alpecin-Deceuninck 5 5 29:08:37
52 56 ▲4 VOISARD Yannis Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 5 29:08:39
53 57 ▲4 VAN AERT Wout Jumbo-Visma 5 5 29:09:09
54 58 ▲4 NEILANDS Krists Israel – Premier Tech 5 5 29:09:10
55 59 ▲4 BOUWMAN Koen Jumbo-Visma 5 5 29:10:42
56 61 ▲5 SANTAROMITA Alessandro Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 3 5 29:13:46
57 62 ▲5 ZINGLE Axel Cofidis 3 5 29:13:50
58 63 ▲5 VANDENABEELE Henri Team DSM 3 5 1″ 29:16:24
59 64 ▲5 ZOCCARATO Samuele Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 3 5 2″ 29:17:41
60 65 ▲5 TEUNISSEN Mike Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 3 5 2″ 29:18:06
61 66 ▲5 VAN AVERMAET Greg AG2R Citroën Team 5 29:18:22
62 68 ▲6 BYSTRØM Sven Erik Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 5 29:19:16
63 67 ▲4 WÜRTZ SCHMIDT Mads Israel – Premier Tech 5 29:19:30
64 69 ▲5 CATALDO Dario Trek – Segafredo 5 29:19:51
65 70 ▲5 VERMEERSCH Gianni Alpecin-Deceuninck 5 1″ 29:20:09
66 72 ▲6 ARNDT Nikias Bahrain – Victorious 5 4″ 29:21:03
67 74 ▲7 KEUKELEIRE Jens EF Education-EasyPost 5 29:21:33
68 71 ▲3 PEREZ Anthony Cofidis 5 29:21:34
69 73 ▲4 FERRON Valentin TotalEnergies 5 29:22:14
70 75 ▲5 ARMIRAIL Bruno Groupama – FDJ 5 2″ 29:22:35
71 78 ▲7 PASQUALON Andrea Bahrain – Victorious 5 29:23:32
72 76 ▲4 SIMMONS Quinn Trek – Segafredo 5 29:24:02
73 77 ▲4 KLUCKERS Arthur Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 29:24:13
74 79 ▲5 LE GAC Olivier Groupama – FDJ 5 29:24:53
75 80 ▲5 ARCAS Jorge Movistar Team 5 29:25:02
76 81 ▲5 GANNA Filippo INEOS Grenadiers 5 29:25:04
77 82 ▲5 BAUER Jack Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 5 29:25:31
78 83 ▲5 PICHON Laurent Team Arkéa Samsic 5 29:26:24
79 84 ▲5 PEDERSEN Casper Soudal – Quick Step 5 29:27:41
80 85 ▲5 GAVAZZI Francesco EOLO-Kometa 5 29:28:23
81 87 ▲6 GIRMAY Biniam Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 5 4″ 29:28:48
82 88 ▲6 PHILIPSEN Jasper Alpecin-Deceuninck 5 26″ 29:28:55
83 90 ▲7 HOELGAARD Markus Trek – Segafredo 5 29:30:39
84 89 ▲5 BONIFAZIO Niccolò Intermarché – Circus – Wanty 5 29:30:47
85 91 ▲6 PETERS Nans AG2R Citroën Team 5 29:31:59
86 93 ▲7 BALLERINI Davide Soudal – Quick Step 5 2″ 29:32:03
87 94 ▲7 OSS Daniel TotalEnergies 5 29:32:17
88 96 ▲8 RUSSO Clément Team Arkéa Samsic 5 29:32:48
89 95 ▲6 MAYRHOFER Marius Team DSM 5 29:32:53
90 92 ▲2 KWIATKOWSKI Michał INEOS Grenadiers 5 29:33:00
91 97 ▲6 DENZ Nico BORA – hansgrohe 5 29:34:06
92 98 ▲6 STEWART Jake Groupama – FDJ 5 29:35:08
93 86 ▼7 DE MARCHI Alessandro Team Jayco AlUla 5 29:35:32
94 99 ▲5 CONSONNI Simone Cofidis 5 29:36:13
95 100 ▲5 GOLDSTEIN Omer Israel – Premier Tech 5 29:36:20
96 102 ▲6 COSNEFROY Benoît AG2R Citroën Team 5 29:36:36
97 101 ▲4 ERIKSSON Lucas Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 29:36:50
98 103 ▲5 SAGAN Peter TotalEnergies 5 29:37:52
99 104 ▲5 THEUNS Edward Trek – Segafredo 5 29:38:14
100 106 ▲6 TIVANI German Nicolás Team Corratec 5 29:38:31
101 108 ▲7 FETTER Erik EOLO-Kometa 5 29:38:33
102 105 ▲3 THALMANN Roland Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 29:38:48
103 107 ▲4 ŠTYBAR Zdeněk Team Jayco AlUla 5 3″ 29:39:05
104 109 ▲5 TORRES Albert Movistar Team 5 29:40:10
105 110 ▲5 KONYCHEV Alexander Team Corratec 5 29:40:25
106 111 ▲5 FEDOROV Yevgeniy Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 29:40:42
107 114 ▲7 GRONDIN Donavan Team Arkéa Samsic 5 29:43:08
108 113 ▲5 DOMBROWSKI Joe Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 29:43:09
109 115 ▲6 CIMOLAI Davide Cofidis 5 29:43:12
110 116 ▲6 MIHOLJEVIĆ Fran Bahrain – Victorious 5 29:43:42
111 117 ▲6 NIZZOLO Giacomo Israel – Premier Tech 5 29:44:42
112 119 ▲7 REINDERS Elmar Team Jayco AlUla 5 29:45:05
113 121 ▲8 VAN LERBERGHE Bert Soudal – Quick Step 5 29:45:29
114 122 ▲8 MAESTRI Mirco EOLO-Kometa 5 2″ 29:45:41
115 123 ▲8 GAVIRIA Fernando Movistar Team 5 4″ 29:45:47
116 125 ▲9 GROENEWEGEN Dylan Team Jayco AlUla 5 6″ 29:45:49
117 124 ▲7 SYRITSA Gleb Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 29:45:52
118 126 ▲8 MOSCHETTI Matteo Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 5 29:45:57
119 127 ▲8 MEZGEC Luka Team Jayco AlUla 5 29:46:01
120 128 ▲8 MEEUS Jordi BORA – hansgrohe 5 29:46:10
121 129 ▲8 CAVENDISH Mark Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 29:46:17
122 130 ▲8 BAUHAUS Phil Bahrain – Victorious 5 6″ 29:46:18
123 131 ▲8 CONTI Valerio Team Corratec 5 ,,
124 133 ▲9 MOLANO Juan Sebastián UAE Team Emirates 5 29:46:46
125 134 ▲9 JAKOBSEN Fabio Soudal – Quick Step 5 10″ 29:46:57
126 135 ▲9 SINKELDAM Ramon Alpecin-Deceuninck 5 29:47:00
127 132 ▲5 BASSO Leonardo Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 29:47:12
128 136 ▲8 LIENHARD Fabian Groupama – FDJ 5 29:47:59
129 137 ▲8 MAGLI Filippo Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 5 29:48:03
130 120 ▼10 BOHLI Tom Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 29:48:18
131 138 ▲7 DAINESE Alberto Team DSM 5 4″ ,,
132 139 ▲7 COLNAGHI Luca Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 5 29:48:50
133 140 ▲7 STÖCKLI Jan Team Corratec 5 29:48:55
134 112 ▼22 MAAS Jan Team Jayco AlUla 5 29:49:03
135 141 ▲6 ABREHA Negasi Haylu Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 5 29:51:19
136 144 ▲8 BAIS Mattia EOLO-Kometa 5 2″ 29:52:06
137 146 ▲9 GANDIN Stefano Team Corratec 5 3″ 29:52:17
138 143 ▲5 GHEBREIGZABHIER Amanuel Trek – Segafredo 5 29:52:30
139 145 ▲6 HEPBURN Michael Team Jayco AlUla 5 29:53:13
140 147 ▲7 BAIS Davide EOLO-Kometa 5 3″ 29:53:15
141 148 ▲7 GAMPER Patrick BORA – hansgrohe 5 29:53:23
142 150 ▲8 TAROZZI Manuele Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 5 29:53:24
143 149 ▲6 RIESEBEEK Oscar Alpecin-Deceuninck 5 29:54:26
144 151 ▲7 LUCCA Riccardo Green Project-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè 5 29:54:40
145 152 ▲7 RIVI Samuele EOLO-Kometa 5 29:55:43
146 142 ▼4 DEVENYNS Dries Soudal – Quick Step 5 29:58:11
147 153 ▲6 PELLAUD Simon Tudor Pro Cycling Team 5 30:03:49

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