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Dates | 13â19 March 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,048.55 km (651.5 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 25h 28' 00" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico was a road cycling stage race, that took place between 13 and 19 March 2019 in Italy. It was the 54th edition of TirrenoâAdriatico and the seventh race of the 2019 UCI World Tour. [1] It was won by PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ of Team JumboâVisma.
The 18 UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited to the race. In addition five second-tier UCI Continental Circuits received a wildcard invitation to participate in the event.
The teams entering the race were:
UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental teams
Stage | Date | Route | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 13 March [3] | Lido di Camaiore to Lido di Camaiore | 21.5 km (13 mi) | Team time trial | MitcheltonâScott | |
2 | 14 March [4] | Camaiore to Pomarance | 195 km (121 mi) | Hilly stage | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | |
3 | 15 March | Pomarance to Foligno | 226 km (140 mi) | Flat stage | Elia Viviani ( ITA) | |
4 | 16 March | Foligno to Fossombrone | 221 km (137 mi) | Hilly stage | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | |
5 | 17 March | Colli al Metauro to Recanati | 180 km (112 mi) | Hilly stage | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | |
6 | 18 March | Matelica to Jesi | 195 km (121 mi) | Flat stage | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | |
7 | 19 March | San Benedetto del Tronto to San Benedetto del Tronto | 10.05 km (6 mi) | Individual time trial | Victor Campenaerts ( BEL) |
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In the 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico, four jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages except for the time trials: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. [7] Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints; three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third. [7] The leader of the general classification received a blue jersey. [8] This classification was considered the most important of the 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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Points awarded | 12 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
The second classification was the points classification. Riders were awarded points for finishing in the top ten in a stage. Unlike in the points classification in the Tour de France, the winners of all stages â with the exception of the team time trial, which awarded no points towards the classification â were awarded the same number of points. Points were also won in intermediate sprints; five points for crossing the sprint line first, three points for second place, two for third and one for fourth. The leader of the points classification was awarded an orange jersey. [8]
Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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Points for Superior | 15 | 10 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Points for single category | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
There was also a mountains classification, for which points were awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. Each of the sixteen climbs was categorised as either Superior-, or single-category, with more points available for the more difficult, Superior-category climb to Sassotetto. [8] For this climb, the top seven riders earned points; on the other climbs, only the top four riders earned points. The leadership of the mountains classification was marked by a green jersey. [8]
The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. [7] Only riders born after 1 January 1994 were eligible; the young rider best placed in the general classification was the leader of the young rider classification. [7] There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time. [7]
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Points classification |
Mountains classification |
Young rider classification |
Teams classification |
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1 | MitcheltonâScott | Michael Hepburn | Not awarded | Not awarded | Laurens De Plus | MitcheltonâScott |
2 | Julian Alaphilippe | Adam Yates | Julian Alaphilippe | Julian Alaphilippe | Team JumboâVisma | |
3 | Elia Viviani | Mirco Maestri | Natnael Berhane | |||
4 | Alexey Lutsenko | Alexey Lutsenko | Sam Oomen | EF Education First | ||
5 | Jakob Fuglsang | Adam Yates | ||||
6 | Julian Alaphilippe | Mirco Maestri | ||||
7 | Victor Campenaerts | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ | ||||
Final | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ | Mirco Maestri | Alexey Lutsenko | Sam Oomen | EF Education First |
Legend | |||
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Denotes the winner of the general classification | Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | ||
Denotes the winner of the points classification | Denotes the winner of the young rider classification |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 25h 28' 00" |
2 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | + 1" |
3 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | + 30" |
4 | Tom Dumoulin ( NED) | Team Sunweb | + 1' 25" |
5 | Thibaut Pinot ( FRA) | GroupamaâFDJ | + 2' 32" |
6 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | + 2' 34" |
7 | Wout Poels ( NED) | Team Sky | + 2' 42" |
8 | Simon Clarke ( AUS) | EF Education First | + 3' 01" |
9 | Sam Oomen ( NED) | Team Sunweb | + 3' 12" |
10 | Rui Costa ( POR) | UAE Team Emirates | + 3' 18" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Mirco Maestri ( ITA) | BardianiâCSF | 31 |
2 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | 27 |
3 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 26 |
4 | Alberto Bettiol ( ITA) | EF Education First | 23 |
5 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | 22 |
6 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 22 |
7 | Elia Viviani ( ITA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 20 |
8 | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | Astana | 17 |
9 | Peter Sagan ( SVK) | BoraâHansgrohe | 16 |
10 | Davide Cimolai ( ITA) | Israel Cycling Academy | 15 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | Astana | 35 |
2 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | 34 |
3 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | 25 |
4 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 23 |
5 | Davide Gabburo ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 20 |
6 | Natnael Berhane ( ERI) | Cofidis | 20 |
7 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 18 |
8 | Mads Pedersen ( DEN) | TrekâSegafredo | 14 |
9 | Sebastian Schönberger ( AUT) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 12 |
10 | Giovanni Visconti ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 10 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Sam Oomen ( NED) | Team Sunweb | 25h 31' 12" |
2 | Tiesj Benoot ( BEL) | LottoâSoudal | + 25" |
3 | Matej MohoriÄ ( SLO) | BahrainâMerida | + 1' 50" |
4 | Ruben Guerreiro ( POR) | Team KatushaâAlpecin | + 5' 03" |
5 | SĂžren Kragh Andersen ( DEN) | Team Sunweb | + 15' 44" |
6 | Simone Velasco ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | + 15' 51" |
7 | Mads Pedersen ( DEN) | TrekâSegafredo | + 24' 01" |
8 | Davide Ballerini ( ITA) | Astana | + 25' 52" |
9 | Nicola Conci ( ITA) | TrekâSegafredo | + 27' 31" |
10 | Kasper Asgreen ( DEN) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | + 27' 31" |
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | EF Education First | 75h 51' 29" |
2 | TrekâSegafredo | + 2' 30" |
3 | Team Sunweb | + 6' 09" |
4 | LottoâSoudal | + 9' 14" |
5 | Astana | + 13' 27" |
6 | Movistar Team | + 18' 57" |
7 | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | + 19' 22" |
8 | BahrainâMerida | + 23' 10" |
9 | CCC Team | + 23' 48" |
10 | Team JumboâVisma | + 25' 18" |
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2019 UCI World Tour, race 7 of 38 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dates | 13â19 March 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 7 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 1,048.55 km (651.5 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 25h 28' 00" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Results | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico was a road cycling stage race, that took place between 13 and 19 March 2019 in Italy. It was the 54th edition of TirrenoâAdriatico and the seventh race of the 2019 UCI World Tour. [1] It was won by PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ of Team JumboâVisma.
The 18 UCI WorldTeams were automatically invited to the race. In addition five second-tier UCI Continental Circuits received a wildcard invitation to participate in the event.
The teams entering the race were:
UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental teams
Stage | Date | Route | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 13 March [3] | Lido di Camaiore to Lido di Camaiore | 21.5 km (13 mi) | Team time trial | MitcheltonâScott | |
2 | 14 March [4] | Camaiore to Pomarance | 195 km (121 mi) | Hilly stage | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | |
3 | 15 March | Pomarance to Foligno | 226 km (140 mi) | Flat stage | Elia Viviani ( ITA) | |
4 | 16 March | Foligno to Fossombrone | 221 km (137 mi) | Hilly stage | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | |
5 | 17 March | Colli al Metauro to Recanati | 180 km (112 mi) | Hilly stage | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | |
6 | 18 March | Matelica to Jesi | 195 km (121 mi) | Flat stage | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | |
7 | 19 March | San Benedetto del Tronto to San Benedetto del Tronto | 10.05 km (6 mi) | Individual time trial | Victor Campenaerts ( BEL) |
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In the 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico, four jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages except for the time trials: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. [7] Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints; three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third. [7] The leader of the general classification received a blue jersey. [8] This classification was considered the most important of the 2019 TirrenoâAdriatico, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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Points awarded | 12 | 10 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
The second classification was the points classification. Riders were awarded points for finishing in the top ten in a stage. Unlike in the points classification in the Tour de France, the winners of all stages â with the exception of the team time trial, which awarded no points towards the classification â were awarded the same number of points. Points were also won in intermediate sprints; five points for crossing the sprint line first, three points for second place, two for third and one for fourth. The leader of the points classification was awarded an orange jersey. [8]
Position | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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Points for Superior | 15 | 10 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Points for single category | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
There was also a mountains classification, for which points were awarded for reaching the top of a climb before other riders. Each of the sixteen climbs was categorised as either Superior-, or single-category, with more points available for the more difficult, Superior-category climb to Sassotetto. [8] For this climb, the top seven riders earned points; on the other climbs, only the top four riders earned points. The leadership of the mountains classification was marked by a green jersey. [8]
The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey. [7] Only riders born after 1 January 1994 were eligible; the young rider best placed in the general classification was the leader of the young rider classification. [7] There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time. [7]
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Points classification |
Mountains classification |
Young rider classification |
Teams classification |
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1 | MitcheltonâScott | Michael Hepburn | Not awarded | Not awarded | Laurens De Plus | MitcheltonâScott |
2 | Julian Alaphilippe | Adam Yates | Julian Alaphilippe | Julian Alaphilippe | Team JumboâVisma | |
3 | Elia Viviani | Mirco Maestri | Natnael Berhane | |||
4 | Alexey Lutsenko | Alexey Lutsenko | Sam Oomen | EF Education First | ||
5 | Jakob Fuglsang | Adam Yates | ||||
6 | Julian Alaphilippe | Mirco Maestri | ||||
7 | Victor Campenaerts | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ | ||||
Final | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ | Mirco Maestri | Alexey Lutsenko | Sam Oomen | EF Education First |
Legend | |||
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Denotes the winner of the general classification | Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | ||
Denotes the winner of the points classification | Denotes the winner of the young rider classification |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 25h 28' 00" |
2 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | + 1" |
3 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | + 30" |
4 | Tom Dumoulin ( NED) | Team Sunweb | + 1' 25" |
5 | Thibaut Pinot ( FRA) | GroupamaâFDJ | + 2' 32" |
6 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | + 2' 34" |
7 | Wout Poels ( NED) | Team Sky | + 2' 42" |
8 | Simon Clarke ( AUS) | EF Education First | + 3' 01" |
9 | Sam Oomen ( NED) | Team Sunweb | + 3' 12" |
10 | Rui Costa ( POR) | UAE Team Emirates | + 3' 18" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Mirco Maestri ( ITA) | BardianiâCSF | 31 |
2 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | 27 |
3 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 26 |
4 | Alberto Bettiol ( ITA) | EF Education First | 23 |
5 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | 22 |
6 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 22 |
7 | Elia Viviani ( ITA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 20 |
8 | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | Astana | 17 |
9 | Peter Sagan ( SVK) | BoraâHansgrohe | 16 |
10 | Davide Cimolai ( ITA) | Israel Cycling Academy | 15 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Points |
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1 | Alexey Lutsenko ( KAZ) | Astana | 35 |
2 | Jakob Fuglsang ( DEN) | Astana | 34 |
3 | Adam Yates ( GBR) | MitcheltonâScott | 25 |
4 | Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | 23 |
5 | Davide Gabburo ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 20 |
6 | Natnael Berhane ( ERI) | Cofidis | 20 |
7 | PrimoĆŸ RogliÄ ( SLO) | Team JumboâVisma | 18 |
8 | Mads Pedersen ( DEN) | TrekâSegafredo | 14 |
9 | Sebastian Schönberger ( AUT) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 12 |
10 | Giovanni Visconti ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | 10 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Sam Oomen ( NED) | Team Sunweb | 25h 31' 12" |
2 | Tiesj Benoot ( BEL) | LottoâSoudal | + 25" |
3 | Matej MohoriÄ ( SLO) | BahrainâMerida | + 1' 50" |
4 | Ruben Guerreiro ( POR) | Team KatushaâAlpecin | + 5' 03" |
5 | SĂžren Kragh Andersen ( DEN) | Team Sunweb | + 15' 44" |
6 | Simone Velasco ( ITA) | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | + 15' 51" |
7 | Mads Pedersen ( DEN) | TrekâSegafredo | + 24' 01" |
8 | Davide Ballerini ( ITA) | Astana | + 25' 52" |
9 | Nicola Conci ( ITA) | TrekâSegafredo | + 27' 31" |
10 | Kasper Asgreen ( DEN) | DeceuninckâQuick-Step | + 27' 31" |
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | EF Education First | 75h 51' 29" |
2 | TrekâSegafredo | + 2' 30" |
3 | Team Sunweb | + 6' 09" |
4 | LottoâSoudal | + 9' 14" |
5 | Astana | + 13' 27" |
6 | Movistar Team | + 18' 57" |
7 | Neri SottoliâSelle ItaliaâKTM | + 19' 22" |
8 | BahrainâMerida | + 23' 10" |
9 | CCC Team | + 23' 48" |
10 | Team JumboâVisma | + 25' 18" |
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