2017 Tirreno-Adriatico, March 8-14, WT

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Feb 10, 2015
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1°) Van Garderen
2°) Jungels 17"
3°) Pinot 22"
4°) Quintana 22"
5°) Yates 25"
6°) Roglic/Gesink 40"
7°) Nibali 53"
8°) Aru 55"
9°) Dumoulin 56"
10°) Mollema 58"
11°) Pozzovivo 1'00"
12°) Rui Costa 1'09"
13°) Majka 1'11"
14°) Uran 1'18"
15°) Spilak 1'36"
16°) Thomas/Landa 1'42"
 
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TourOfSardinia said:
It was a combination of hanging for Landa, Viviani dropping back while Moscon took a tumble.
(hit a pothole at 60kms)
Things fall apart ...

Rai also saying that Rosa and Landa both had flats. I'd hate to be a Sky mechanic right now...
 
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Alexandre B. said:
1°) Van Garderen
2°) Jungels 17"
3°) Pinot 22"
4°) Quintana 22"
5°) Yates 25"
6°) Roglic/Gesink 40"
7°) Nibali 53"
8°) Aru 55"
9°) Dumoulin 56"
10°) Mollema 58"
11°) Pozzovivo 1'00"
12°) Rui Costa 1'09"
13°) Majka 1'11"
14°) Uran 1'18"
15°) Spilak 1'36"
16°) Thomas/Landa 1'42"
I wouldn't rule out Rohan Dennis being BMC's leader, instead of TJ.
 
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Well if TJ is in good shape he can podium from this position - He will do just about the best ITT and if he can hold it in the mountains - Doubt Dennis can climb better than TJ.
 
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Pinot will have to distance Yates in Terminillo (unlike two years ago), because he's likely to lost time in Fermo.