May 14, Stage 8: Napoli - Napoli (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) (153km, hilly) May 15, Stage 9: Isernia - Blockhaus (191 km, mountains) May 16, first rest day Under 18. All persons of at least 3 years of age must wear their pass in order to access the hospitality areas. However, minors must be accompanied by an adult in charge; otherwise, they will be denied access to the hospitality areas. For under 14-year-agers the pass is free.Strollers are allowed in the hospitality areas. The motor allegedly used by Lance Armstrong to cheat. T he Giro d'Italia 2021 is one of the most eagerly awaited tours in the cycling calendar. Running from May 8 until May 30, the event will Cycling - Giro d'Italia - Stage 21 - Verona , Italy - May 29, 2022 Jumbo-Visma's Tobias Foss reacts after his time trial REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini/ File photo Acquire Licensing Rights GRADO - 0m GORIZIA - 85m GIRO D'ITALIA 2021 - STAGE 15 - GRADO - GORIZIA 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 147km 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Line 1 Line 4 Line 2 Line 3. Start Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory in his final Giro d'Italia stage as Primoz Roglic secured the overall title. Britain's Cavendish, who will retire at the end of the season, timed his kick Stage 13 is the flattest of the second week, a 198km ride from Ravenna to Verona that should end in a field sprint. Must-Watch Stages of the 2021 Giro d’Italia. Saturday’s Stage 14 is one of uD8U8Fy. 1 Budapest - Visegrád 195 km 2 Budapest - Budapest TISSOT ITT 9,2 km 3 Kaposvár - Balatonfüred 201 km 4 Avola - Etna-Nicolosi (Rif. Sapienza) 172 km 5 Catania - Messina 174 km 6 Palmi - Scalea (Riviera dei Cedri) 192 km 7 Diamante - Potenza 196 km 8 Napoli - Napoli (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) 153 km 9 Isernia - Blockhaus 191 km 10 Pescara - Jesi 196 km 11 Santarcangelo di Romagna - Reggio Emilia Parmigiano Reggiano Food Stage 203 km 12 Parma - Genova 204 km 13 Sanremo - Cuneo 150 km 14 Santena - Torino 147 km 15 Rivarolo Canavese - Cogne 177 km 16 Salò - Aprica (Sforzato Wine Stage) 202 km 17 Ponte di Legno - Lavarone 168 km 18 Borgo Valsugana - Treviso 156 km 19 Marano Lagunare - Santuario di Castelmonte 178 km 20 Belluno - Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) 168 km 21 Verona - (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi) Tissot ITT 17,4 km Stage1 Fri. 06/05 Budapest – Visegrád Stage2 Sat. 07/05 Budapest – Budapest TISSOT ITT Stage3 Sun. 08/05 Kaposvár – Balatonfüred Stage4 Tue. 10/05 Avola – Etna-Nicolosi (Rif. Sapienza) Stage5 Wed. 11/05 Catania – Messina Stage6 Thu. 12/05Palmi – Scalea (Riviera dei Cedri) Stage7 Fri. 13/05Diamante – Potenza Stage8 Sat. 14/05Napoli – Napoli (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) Stage 9 Sun. 15/05Isernia – Blockhaus Stage 10 Tue. 17/05Pescara – Jesi Stage 11 Wed. 18/05Santarcangelo di Romagna – Reggio Emilia Parmigiano Reggiano Food Stage Stage 12 Thu. 19/05Parma – Genova Stage 13 Fri. 20/05Sanremo – Cuneo Stage 14 Sat. 21/05Santena – Torino Stage 15 Sun. 22/05Rivarolo Canavese – Cogne Stage 16 Tue. 24/05Salò – Aprica (Sforzato Wine Stage) Stage 17 Wed. 25/05Ponte di Legno – Lavarone Stage 18 Thu. 26/05Borgo Valsugana – Treviso Stage 19 Fri. 27/05Marano Lagunare – Santuario di Castelmonte Stage 20 Sat. 28/05Belluno – Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) Stage 21 Sun. 29/05Verona – (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi) Tissot ITT Seguicisui social# giro Do you want to keep up to date on the world of the Giro d’Italia and of the other races by RCS Sport? 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VAN DIJK Ellen 2 Movistar Team11. VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek12. BIANNIC Aude13. GUTIÉRREZ Sheyla14. NORSGAARD Emma15. PATIÑO Paula Andrea16. SIERRA Arlenis 3 Team SD Worx21. VOLLERING Demi22. KOPECKY Lotte23. MAJERUS Christine24. MOOLMAN Ashleigh25. REUSSER Marlen26. VAN DEN BROEK-BLAAK Chantal 4 FDJ - SUEZ - Futuroscope31. LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup32. BROWN Grace33. CAVALLI Marta34. GUAZZINI Vittoria35. LE NET Marie36. MUZIC Évita 5 Team Jumbo-Visma41. VOS Marianne42. HENDERSON Anna43. MARKUS Riejanne44. KASPER Romy45. RÜEGG Noemi46. SWINKELS Karlijn 6 Team DSM51. LABOUS Juliette52. GEORGI Pfeiffer53. KOCH Franziska54. KOOL Charlotte55. LIPPERT Liane56. WIEBES Lorena 7 Canyon-SRAM Racing61. NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna62. AMIALIUSIK Alena63. CHABBEY Elise64. CROMWELL Tiffany65. PALADIN Soraya66. ROOIJAKKERS Pauliena 8 UAE Team ADQ71. GARCÍA Mavi72. BASTIANELLI Marta73. PINTAR Urša74. BOOGAARD Maaike75. BUJAK Eugenia76. MAGNALDI Erica 9 Team BikeExchange - Jayco81. SPRATT Amanda82. FAULKNER Kristen83. MANLY Alexandra84. ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby85. SANTESTEBAN Ane86. ŽIGART Urška 10 Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling91. BRENNAUER Lisa92. ALONSO Sandra93. ASENCIO Laura94. CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia95. LACH Marta96. SCHWEINBERGER Kathrin 11 Valcar - Travel & Service101. BARIL Olivia102. ARZUFFI Alice Maria103. GASPARRINI Eleonora Camilla104. PERSICO Silvia105. SANGUINETI Ilaria106. VIGIE Margaux 12 Cofidis Women Team111. NEYLAN Rachel112. ALZINI Martina113. BERTEAU Victoire114. CASTRIQUE Alana115. FORTIN Valentine116. LÉVÉNEZ Sandra 13 Liv Racing Xstra121. KOREVAAR Jeanne122. BARBIERI Rachele123. DE JONG Thalita124. DEMEY Valerie125. SMULDERS Silke126. STULTIENS Sabrina 14 EF Education-TIBCO-SVB131. EWERS Veronica132. BORGHESI Letizia133. DOEBEL-HICKOK Krista134. HAMMES Kathrin135. NEWSOM Emily136. VALLIERES Magdeleine 15 Plantur-Pura141. DE WILDE Julie142. CANT Sanne143. DE BAAT Kim144. KASTELIJN Yara145. SCHWEINBERGER Christina146. SÜßEMILCH Laura 16 Le Col - Wahoo151. HOLDEN Elizabeth152. VAN AGT Eva153. VAN DER DUIN Maike154. VAN 'T GELOOF Marjolein155. VANDENBULCKE Jesse156. VERHULST Gladys 17 Parkhotel Valkenburg161. GERRITSE Femke162. BREDEWOLD Mischa163. FRAIN Nicole164. MARKUS Femke165. SCHOENS Quinty166. VAN ROOIJEN Anne 18 AG Insurance - NXTG Team171. BORGSTRÖM Julia172. LOUW Anya173. MASETTI Gaia174. MEERTENS Lone175. PLUIMERS Ilse176. WOLLASTON Ally 19 Arkéa Pro Cycling Team181. COSTON Morgane182. ALLIN Pauline183. BIRIUKOVA Yuliia184. FOUQUENET Amandine185. MORICHON Anais186. RICHIOUD Greta 20 Uno-X Pro Cycling Team191. LOWDEN Joscelin192. BARNES Hannah193. LETH Julie194. LUDWIG Hannah195. OTTESTAD Mie Bjørndal196. YSLAND Anne Dorthe 21 Stade Rochelais Charente-Maritime201. ERAUD Séverine202. ABGRALL Noémie203. GRANGIER India204. GRINCZER Natalie205. JANSE VAN RENSBURG Frances206. SQUIBAN Maeva 22 St Michel - Auber93211. BOILARD Simone212. AVOINE Alison213. BIDEAU Sandrine214. DEMAY Coralie215. FONSECA Barbara216. POMPANON Margot 23 Roland Cogeas Edelweiss Squad221. DRONOVA-BALABOLINA Tamara222. BAUR Caroline223. BUCH Hannah224. GAFINOVITZ Rotem225. STIASNY Petra226. ZABELINSKAYA Olga 24 Human Powered Health231. CHRISTIE Henrietta232. BUIJSMAN Nina233. CHRISTOFOROU Antri234. MALCOTTI Barbara235. RAAIJMAKERS Marit236. WILLIAMS Lily Jeśli znalazłeś w artykule błąd lub literówkę prosimy, daj nam o tym znać zaznaczając błędny fragment tekstu i używając skrótu klawiszy Ctrl+Enter. stage winner YATES Simon Philip TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE - JAYCO 03:43:44 2° HINDLEY Jai BORA - HANSGROHE + 00:15 3° CARAPAZ Richard INEOS GRENADIERS + 00:15 CARAPAZ Richard INEOS GRENADIERS DEMARE Arnaud GROUPAMA - FDJ ROSA Diego EOLO-KOMETA CYCLING TEAM ALMEIDA Joao UAE TEAM EMIRATES Replay the live streamingGo to classifications Santena - Torino Best of stage 14 stage 14 The Turin crowd gives a due round of applause to now former Maglia Rosa Juanpe Lopez 17:14:26 stage 14 and it's SIMON YATES who takes the win in Turin!!! 16:58:00 stage 14 Turin: city of events, art and culture, taste 16:45:40 stage 14 Piedmont is European Sport Region 2022 12:42:56 stage 14 Here's a different look at today's stage... 12:35:18 stage 14 Let's find out more about today's town of departure! 12:15:21 learn more info percorso profile map technical info The routeA short but intense stage, which leaves little time for the riders to catch their breath. The overall elevation gain, when compared to the stage length, is worthy of an Alpine stage. The opening kilometres from Santena to the foot of the first climb are the only flat stretch of the stage. The route ascends from Rivodora to Superga, taking in two laps of a circuit that includes climbs up to Superga and the Colle della Maddalena. The former is 5 km long, with gradients hovering around 10%, and topping out at 14%. The latter is much shorter; it winds its way along a narrow road across the woods, with maximum 20% gradients. A technical descent then leads all the way to the finish. Final kilometresAfter clearing the Colle della Maddalena, the route drops into Valsalice, with some challenging bits as it passes through urban areas. The gradients then go up again, up to Parco del Nobile. The last 4 km run entirely downhill, mostly on narrow roads. The road then opens out past the last kilometre, in urban Torino, and levels out with approx. 700 m to go. The home straight is on tarmac road. start / finish climb detail final kilometres itinerary timetable profile map technical info start / finish climb detail final kilometres itinerary timetable tourist info Gastronomy Asparagus, King of the the Traditional Agri-food Products (PAT) It has a Seal that certifies the traceability of the chain (ISO 22005)Since 2004 it has been recognized by an Association, which defines a production disciplinary to follow in order to present its product as Asparagus Santena (21 associates to 2018).With 170 tonnes of production per year Product of excellence of Italian and Piedmontese agriculture is a position won with the work and constancy of farmers who, from generation to generation, have been able to select, produce, enhance, protect and promote the delicious tourism, King of the spring table. Asparagus owes its fame to its sweet and delicate taste and low fibrousness, the result of freshness and sandy soil in which it grows. The notoriety is increased by the wisdom with which they prepare the many dishes of course elaborated over the centuries, that today can be tasted in the restaurants and trattorias that expose the mark of large companiesFrom the historic Lenti Spa, which has been producing quality cooked hams for over a century, to Caffè Vergnano, there are dozens of nationally and internationally renowned companies based in the City of Santena. Growing brands that give prestige to Made in Italy and pride to the territory. The brand are over a dozen gastronomic products identified by the Town Denomination brand that guarantees the quality and safeguard the productive peculiarities of the includes: La Focaccia Dolce del Fornaio di Tetti Giro – alias Pollone Walter – of the bakery “Il Forno”. The Piemonteìsa of the butchery “Carne Dì”, which prefers raw materials of territorial origin. Can 100% Arabica from 250 grams grind Moka “House of coffee Vergnano”, born from the slow roasting of the finest varieties of Arabica. Swiss red meat and white meat of the “Crivello Butchery”, which prefers raw materials of local origin. Pure saffron in the stammi of the farm “Rocca Roberto”, sold to private and restaurateurs santenesi and not. Pure saffron in the stigmata of the farm “Zafferano Fratelli Palazzolo”, sold to private and restaurateurs santenesi and not. Liquori Bicerin Originale di gianduiotto, Bicerin originale White, Bicerin originale Dark, Vermouth di Torino bianco Camillo and Vermouth di Torino rosso Camillo delle Nuove Distillerie Vincenzi srl. Spanotto Cavour, from the pizzeria “Lo Snack”The Food DistrictThe Metropolitan City bets on the Food District of Chieri and Carmagnola. Peperone e Salame di Giora di Carmagnola, Tinca gobba dorata del Pianalto di Poirino, Asparago di Santena, Ciliegie di Pecetto, Cipolla Piatlina bionda di Andezeno, Freisa di Chieri: these and many others are the agricultural and wine excellences of the 22 municipalities that are part of the homogeneous zone Chierese-Carmagnolese (one of 11 in which is divided the territory of the Metropolitan City of Turin) on which it is worth focusing in order to enhance agricultural and agri-food production and the landscape. The Food Districts are understood by the regional legislator as a tool to combine economic activities with culture, history, tradition and local tourist offer. Main sights The City of Camillo Cavour. Commemorating Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861) is an easy task to accomplish. Since that tragic June 6, 1861, the city has been a pilgrimage destination for those who want to commemorate the figure and work of the greatest Italian statesman. Between the Memorial and the Parish Church there is the tomb, also visually reminding one of the pillars of the Weaver’s political action: that idea of “Free Church in Free State”so modern and disruptive that it deeply affects the history and culture of our country throughout the nineteenth century, the twentieth century, to the present CAVOUR CASTLE Located in an environment of refined beauty, it captures and seduces the visitor, inserting it in a unique and original plot that tells the context in which Cavour lived, formed and operated the character capable of permanently placing Italy in the system of western democracies. THE CAVOUR MEMORIAL The memorial built inside the Castle, which opens after four years of renovation, offers interactive paths that tell on three floors the life of Cavour and the history of the Italian Risorgimento. On the top floor the chamber where the statesman died. Outside the Castle the family tomb was restored where Cavour was buried and there is the mortuary tombstone of the Countess of Castiglione originally in Paris at the cemetery de la Père-Lachaise .THE DIPLOMATIC ROOM The Diplomatic Room, also called the Council Room, was so called because it was used for the political meetings of Cavour with colleagues of the Ministry. It is located in a detached building connected to the Castle with a terrace. 20 meters long and 9 meters wide, it was commissioned in 1780/90 by the Marquises of Cavour who succeeded the Benso di Santena. The walls are decorated with bright stucco representing the arts and crafts, with trophies representative of the arts and sciences, such as tools for sculpture, the bagpipe for poetry, the palette for painting, symbolic motifs for geometry, astronomy, natural sciences, geography, theatre and music. Today the entrance is surmounted by the Benso coat of arms. THE TOWER. It is the ancient remainder of the fifteenth-century Castellazzo of the Marquis Tana, purchased by Carlo Ottavio Benso in 1714. The Tower was restored in 1887-1889, under the direction of Melchior Pulciano: on the first floor is the Sala delle Corone, where the crowns that hundred Italian cities brought in 1886 for the 25th anniversary of the death of Cavour are preserved. In the room there is a large fireplace, added with the nineteenth-century restorations, which bears on the hood the painting of the coat of arms of the Benso and their motto “Gott will reicht”. The coat of arms is surmounted by the figure of a pilgrim carrying a banner with the inscription “Militia et Peregrinatio”. In the nearby room there are other crowns and memorabilia arrived over the years, such as the olive branch sent by Mussolini in 1929. The Tomb. Declared a national monument in 1911, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Camillo Cavour stands on the left side of the church. Built in 1715 by Count Carlo Ottavio Benso, it contains the remains of Count Camillo Benso di Cavour and many of his family. Originally the tomb of the Benso family was in the church of San Francesco a Chieri and when the Napoleonic army destroyed the church, the Benso built a mortuary crypt under the chapel of the castle of Santena. The facade of the chapel is in Doric order, the internal walls are covered in marble and the altar is in an environment of refined beauty, captures and seduces the visitor, inserting it in a unique and original plot that tells the context in which Cavour lived, formed and operated the character capable of permanently placing Italy in the system of western democracies. The Park. Next to the castle lies a large park of 23 hectares wanted by the Marquis Michele Benso di Cavour at the beginning of the nineteenth century and designed by Xavier Kurten. It is a typical English garden, with hillocks and curved paths, useful to provide at each step a different perspective view of the park. The park, bordered to the south by the banks of the Banna stream, is rich in centuries-old native plants, including beech, elm, oak, fir and plane trees of important height (up to 35 m).TWINNING: Santena and Plombières Les Bains In May 2018 was signed the long-awaited twinning between the City of Santena and the French city Plombières-les-Bains the two municipalities, Italian and French, united by the life of the great statesman Piedmont. A journey started by the Santenese administration almost twenty years ago and that was finally completed with the naming of the square at the intersection of Via Cavour, Via Tana and Via Torino. The ceremony was held in the diplomatic hall of the Cavourian complex, in the presence of the entire city council of Santenese, the French delegation and many citizens and associations Santenesi. Also present was a Spanish delegation of entrepreneurs from Burguillos del Cerro, the region Sur Extremadura typical area of wild asparagus. Torino Speciality food Turin’s cuisine boasts a long and refined tradition, making Turin one of the world capitals of taste. Great use is made of vegetables, meats, cheeses, irreplaceable ingredients for refined and tasty recipes. Appetizers are the lion’s share: from vitello tonnato (veal in tuna sauce) to anchovies in green sauce, from meat and fish in carpione to more delicate dishes such as vegetable flans and tomini, small fresh cheeses. As first courses, stands out bagna caôda, ancient peasant recipe based on a sauce with oil, anchovies and garlic where raw and boiled vegetables are dipped, agnolotti, gnocchi and risottos and as second courses, mixed boiled meat, braised meat and mixed fried food, just to mention some of them. The table never lacks breadsticks in the variants “stirato”, crumbly and with a delicate taste, and “rubatà”, full-bodied and lightly leavened, stick-shaped, an all-Turin invention, and cheeses, the list of which is endless and delicious: from robiole, to tome, from tomini to straw cheeses with a firm or doughy consistency. And to end on a sweet note, Turin’s confectionery industry boasts the invention of zabaglione, egg yolks beaten with sugar and Marsala wine, and bignole, delicate and irresistible little bundles covered in icing, and chocolate with the iconic giandujotto, obtained by mixing chocolate with toasted hazelnut flour, cremini, alpini with liqueur, pralines and other delights. Drinks It is obvious that Piedmont is a land of great wines: among the most renowned reds, his majesty Barolo, Barbaresco, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Dolcetto and among whites, Arneis, Gavi and Malvasia. But it is not well known that the province of Turin is the custodian of many great wines. The territory around Turin is the homeland of an important and ancient viticultural tradition: along about 600 kilometers (600 miles) there is the area of Canavese, Collina Torinese, Pinerolese and Valsusa where to appreciate 25 DOC wines, produced by 11 characteristic vines. Among them, the most Turinese of all is Freisa, a ruby red wine, slightly sparkling, produced in the area of Chieri and in the urban vineyard next to Villa della Regina, a few hundred meters from the city center. Turin has another record: aperitif. Known all over the world, Vermouth was born in Turin in 1786 by Antonio Benedetto Carpano, and was initially sold in a liquor store in Piazza Castello. For its recipe are used Moscato from Piedmont and full bodied wines from the South, with extracts and infusions of about 30 aromatic herbs. There are many types of Vermouth: red, white, rose, sweet and dry. In Turin it is a real aperitif. Main sights Turin is a city of a thousand souls, a perfect blend of past and present, which looks to the future while retaining its charm of the ancient capital of Italy. In the historical center alone, there are six Royal Residences (UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997), some of which house prestigious museums: Palazzo Reale and Palazzo Chiablese, which are part of the Royal Museums, Palazzo Carignano, which houses the National Museum of the Risorgimento, Palazzo Madama (unique in its baroque and medieval style) with its Museum of Ancient Art, Villa della Regina and Valentino Castle. And then, just a few kilometers from the city center, the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, the Reggia di Venaria Reale and the Castello di Rivoli, home to the prestigious Museum of Contemporary Art. There are also imposing religious buildings such as the Duomo where the Holy Shroud is kept. From the heart of Turin, Piazza Castello, branch out the main city streets: Via Roma embellished by Piazza San Carlo, the baroque lounge, Via Garibaldi, the longest pedestrian street in Europe, and Via Po that leads to the Church of the Gran Madre di Dio at the foot of the hill, a large green lung dominated by the Basilica of Superga, a work of Juvarra, which contributes to making Turin one of the greenest cities in Italy. Walking along via Po, we meet the symbol of the city, the Mole Antonelliana, guardian of the National Museum of Cinema, a real “temple” dedicated to the seventh art. There are also many spaces dedicated to contemporary art, including the GAM (Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art) and the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo and Merz Foundations. Between a residence and a museum, the city should be admired along the banks of the Po until reaching, among the lush nature of Valentino Park, the Borgo and the Rocca Medievale, built for the Italian General Exhibition of 1884. From here, the view of the great river and the hill is breathtaking. Turin also has a design soul, so much so that it has been declared a Creative City by Unesco precisely because of its ability to reinvent spaces and places to be discovered by walking in more peripheral neighborhoods: from the Intesa San Paolo skyscraper, whose 35th floor houses the highest restaurant and cocktail bar in Italy, to the Officine Grandi Riparazioni, once a train shelter and now a museum, food and tech center, up to the new Lavazza headquarters, Nuvola, with the museum dedicated to Lavazza coffee. Seguicisui social# giro Do you want to keep up to date on the world of the Giro d’Italia and of the other races by RCS Sport? Sign upfor theGiro d’Italia newsletter fot. Lapresse Lorenzo Fortunato (Eolo-Kometa) triumfował na Monte Zoncolan na czternastym etapie wyścigu Giro d'Italia. Włoch po udanej ucieczce odniósł pierwsze zawodowe zwycięstwo. Drugi na szczyt legendarnego podjazdu wjechał Słoweniec Jan Tratnik (Bahrain Victorious), a trzeci Włoch Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates). Koszulkę lidera obronił Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers). Kolumbijczyk w finale odpowiedział na atak Simon Yatesa (Team BikeExchange) i zyskał nad wszystkimi rywalami. Czternasty etap 104. edycji Giro d'Italia stanowił pierwsze poważne wyzwanie dla górali. Peleton poruszał się szosami regionu Wenecji Euganejskiej, a na 205-kilometrowej trasie wyrastały kolejno Castello di Caneva (128 km przed metą; 3,4 km; 3,8%, kat. 4), Forcella Monte Rest (58 km przed metą; 10,5 km; 5,9%, kat. 2) oraz finałowe podejście na Monte Zoncolan (meta; 14,1 km; 8,5%, kat. 1). Peleton wyruszył na trasę w perspektywie mając kiepskie warunki pogodowe na ostatnim podjeździe. Na starcie zabrakło David Dekkera i Dylana Groenewegena (Jumbo-Visma) oraz Jaia Hindleya (Team DSM). W ucieczkę dnia zabrali się Andrii Ponomar, (Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec), Jan Tratnik (Bahrian Victorious), Remy Rochas (Cofidis), Vincenzo Albanese i Lorenzo Fortunato (Eolo-Kometa), George Bennett i Edoardo Affini (Jumbo-Visma), Nelson Oliveira (Movistar Team), Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) oraz Bauke Mollema i Jacopo Mosca (Trek-Segafredo). Peleton nie odpuścił od razu, ale po 45 kilometrach kontry ustały i przewaga podskoczyła do 6 minut. Uciekinierów na pierwszej górskiej premii, Castello di Caneva (77 km; 3,4 km; 3,8%, kat. 4), prowadził Mollema, natomiast peleton dowodzony przez grupę Ineos Grenadiers ze spokojem przyjął wiadomość o powiększeniu się przewagi do 7:25. Na lotnym sprincie w Meduno (84 km przed metą) punktował Tratnik, natomiast w peletonie na czele tempo dyktowali kolarze Astana-Premier Tech, mając nadzieję zbliżyć się do prowadzącej grupki i mieć szansę na etapowe zwycięstwo na Zoncolanie. Na Forcella Monte Rest (58 km przed metą; 10,5 km; 5,9%, kat. 2) tempo w ucieczce dyktowali Mosca i Affini, co nie zrobiło nikomu krzywdy, ale utrzymało przewagę nad prowadzonym przez kolarzy kazachskiej ekipy pościgiem na poziomie 7 minut. Na szczycie zostało z tego niecałe 6 minut, w miarę tego, jak koledzy Aleksandra Vlasova podkręcać zaczęli tempo. Po zjeździe pierwszą ofiarą niewielkiej wspinaczki stał się Albanese, natomiast kolarze Astany na zjeździe zdołali rozerwać grupę lidera. Vlasova prowadzili trzej kolarze Astany, a na ich kole zostali tylko Pello Bilbao (Bahrain Victorious) oraz Egan Bernal i Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos Grenadiers). W peletonie pracowali kolarze Bora-hansgrohe i EF Education-Nippo, w kolejnej grupce próbujący dociągnąć Remco Evenepoela zawodnicy Deceuninck-Quick-Step. Niemiecki zespół zdołał zaspawać tę wyrwę, 38 kilometrów przed metą do peletonu wrócił też Evenepoel i zabawa pod dyktando kolarzy Astany rozpoczęła się na nowo. Przewaga ucieczki wahała się między 5:30 a 6:10, co 25 kilometrów przed metą nadal dawało nadzieję Mollemie i Bennettowi. Lotny sprint w Arta Terme (19 km przed metą) wygrał Affini, który na dojeździe do ostatniej wspinaczki wyciskał z siebie wszystkie siły. Kolarzowi Jumbo-Visma pomagał Mosca i dwójka po wykonanej robocie pożegnała towarzyszy ucieczki 14 kilometrów przed metą. Bennett, Mollema, Tratnik, Ponomar, Covi, Fortunato i Oliveira rozpoczęli Monte Zoncolan (14,1 km; 8,5%, kat. 1) 6:20 przed peletonem. Słoweniec narzucił mocniejsze tempo i na 11 kilometrów przed metą wysforował się nieco przed grupkę. W peletonie kolarzom Astany pomagać zaczęli zawodnicy Deceuninck-Quick-Step i Ineos Grenadiers, wyprowadzając na czoło topniejącej grupki swoich liderów. Vlasovowi kończyli się pomocnicy, gdyż na czele zostali tylko Gorka Izagirre i Luis Leon Sanchez, natomiast Bernala wciąż osłaniali Castroviejo, Gianni Moscon, Jhonatan Narvaez i Daniel Martinez. Za Tratnikiem tymczasem podążył Fortunato, a z grupki Mollemy odpadł Ponomar. Włoch i Słoweniec 7 kilometrów mieli 42 sekundy nad Mollemą, Bennettem, Oliveirą i Covim i 5:17 nad grupą Bernala. Z ich plecami kolarze Ineos Grenadiers przejęli inicjatywę i rozpoczęli okrajanie grupy lidera. Tempo dyktował Moscon, po nim Narvaez, co 7 kilometrów przed metą odczepiło Vincenzo Nibalego (Trek-Segafredo). Na kole zawodników brytyjskiej ekipy widoczni byli Vlasov, Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo), Dan Martin (Israel Start-Up Nation), Romain Bardet (Team DSM), Hugh Carthy (EF Education-Nippo), Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-hansgrohe), Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) oraz Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck-Quick-Step). Na ostatnich 6 kilometrach warunki pogodowe pogorszyły się: kolarze jechali mokrą szosą w lekkiej mgle, co na zalesionych odcinkach ograniczało widoczność. Tratnik i Fortunato na 3200 metrów przed metą, przed najtrudniejszą sekcją podjazdu, mieli 49 sekund przewagi nad goniącą czwórką i 4 minuty nad pociągiem Bernala, w którym pracowali Castroviejo i Martinez. 2,5 kilometra przed metą Fortuno ruszył po etapowe zwycięstwo, natomiast z grupki goniącej wyskoczył Covi. Martinez tymczasem wyszedł przed Bernala i rozpoczął podkręcanie tempa. Kłopoty od razu mieli Davide Fomolo (UAE Team Emirates) i Remco Evenepoel, a Belga załatwił atak Simona Yatesa (Team BikeExchange). Brytyjczyk zaatakował na ostatnich 2 kilometrach i zabrał ze sobą Bernala, wyraźnie odjeżdżając reszcie. Gonił Buchmann, któremu na kole zaczepił się Martinez. Bernal czekał do ostatniego kilometra i tam zaatakował Yatesa, bezlitośnie łapiąc pozostałych uciekinierów i na metę docierając jako czwarty. 📽️ The last, super-steep, kilometre of the Stage 14! 📽️ L'ultimo, super ripido, chilometro della Tappa 14! Powered by @supersapiensinc #Giro — Giro d'Italia (@giroditalia) May 22, 2021 Wyniki 14. etapu Giro d'Italia 2021 ( Cittadella – Monte Zoncolan (205 km): FortunatoEOLO-Kometa5:17:22 TratnikBahrain-Victorious00:26 CoviUAE Team Emirates00:59 BernalIneos Grenadiers01:43 MollemaTrek-Segafredo01:47 YatesTeam BikeExchange01:54 BennettJumbo-Visma02:10 OliveiraMovistar Team02:18 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers02:22 CarusoBahrain-Victorious CicconeTrek-Segafredo MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation02:27 BuchmannBora-hansgrohe02:29 CarthyEF Education-Nippo02:37 BardetTeam DSM02:45 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech02:55 PedreroMovistar Team03:07 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step03:11 EvenepoelDeceuninck-Quick Step03:13 SchultzTeam BikeExchange GuerreiroEF Education-Nippo HirtIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert03:32 LafayCofidis, Solutions Crédits04:04 FormoloUAE Team Emirates04:19 NieveTeam BikeExchange04:26 BouwmanJumbo-Visma04:31 FossJumbo-Visma PonomarAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec04:52 Augusto RubioMovistar Team05:37 BadilattiGroupama-FDJ05:39 ReichenbachGroupama-FDJ05:41 ValterGroupama-FDJ ChristianEOLO-Kometa05:53 GrossschartnerBora-hansgrohe06:59 CastroviejoIneos Grenadiers VervaekeAlpecin-Fenix07:27 BilbaoBahrain-Victorious07:47 IzagirreAstana-Premier Tech08:41 SepulvedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec09:05 CarrEF Education-Nippo09:45 KangertTeam BikeExchange09:47 RavasiEOLO-Kometa10:25 HamiltonTeam DSM10:46 FabbroBora-hansgrohe12:04 NibaliTrek-Segafredo TaaramaeIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert WarbasseAG2R Citroën Team12:54 León SanchezAstana-Premier Tech13:29 NarvaezIneos Grenadiers13:52 Alexander CepedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec BrambillaTrek-Segafredo14:07 SerryDeceuninck-Quick Step14:58 MolardGroupama-FDJ15:04 RocheTeam DSM15:10 GallopinAG2R Citroën Team15:43 BevinIsrael Start-Up Nation UlissiUAE Team Emirates15:58 GavazziEOLO-Kometa16:19 PetilliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert MosconIneos Grenadiers17:03 NivIsrael Start-Up Nation19:18 MoscaTrek-Segafredo20:57 GhebreigzabhierTrek-Segafredo ArndtTeam DSM VillellaMovistar Team BettiolEF Education-Nippo PronskiyAstana-Premier Tech RochasCofidis, Solutions Crédits van GarderenEF Education-Nippo HermansIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert KnoxDeceuninck-Quick Step CavagnaDeceuninck-Quick Step AlbaneseEOLO-Kometa21:03 Frølich HonoreDeceuninck-Quick Step22:27 AffiniJumbo-Visma24:33 KeukeleireEF Education-Nippo24:55 PuccioIneos Grenadiers TejadaAstana-Premier Tech25:32 BattistellaAstana-Premier Tech25:48 van Den BergGroupama-FDJ31:11 FellineAstana-Premier Tech31:20 de GendtLotto Soudal31:31 JanssensAlpecin-Fenix31:34 PellaudAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec31:37 SeigleGroupama-FDJ ArashiroBahrain-Victorious31:45 VendrameAG2R Citroën Team32:10 VallsBahrain-Victorious32:12 AleottiBora-hansgrohe32:23 DinaEOLO-Kometa32:48 VenchiaruttiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec34:24 BouchardAG2R Citroën Team KeisseDeceuninck-Quick Step van EmdenJumbo-Visma HepburnTeam BikeExchange BenedettiBora-hansgrohe Juul-jensenTeam BikeExchange TesfatsionAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec SobreroAstana-Premier Tech34:30 ZanaBardiani-CSF-Faizanè BattaglinBardiani-CSF-Faizanè de KortTrek-Segafredo34:43 MartensJumbo-Visma34:52 VermeerschAlpecin-Fenix34:55 CarboniBardiani-CSF-Faizanè35:05 DenzTeam DSM35:19 StorerTeam DSM van Den BergEF Education-Nippo35:25 GuglielmiGroupama-FDJ35:28 SabatiniCofidis, Solutions Crédits35:35 DuchesneGroupama-FDJ BerhaneCofidis, Solutions Crédits FrankinyQhubeka Assos SchmidQhubeka Assos GabburoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè RavanelliAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec TaglianiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec CataldoMovistar Team LeysenAlpecin-Fenix ZoccaratoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert35:51 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits GougeardAG2R Citroën Team35:57 MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè36:10 ViscontiBardiani-CSF-Faizanè36:11 LindemanQhubeka Assos36:21 FiorelliBardiani-CSF-Faizanè36:30 JorgensonMovistar Team36:32 KanterTeam DSM36:38 KrederIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert36:50 MinaliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert OssBora-hansgrohe36:57 de BondtAlpecin-Fenix BrandleIsrael Start-Up Nation37:16 CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation37:17 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits37:38 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates NaesenAG2R Citroën Team RiviEOLO-Kometa MoschettiTrek-Segafredo RiesebeekAlpecin-Fenix CampenaertsQhubeka Assos37:41 WalscheidQhubeka Assos37:44 NizzoloQhubeka Assos KriegerAlpecin-Fenix37:46 van der HoornIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert ContiUAE Team Emirates37:48 SaganBora-hansgrohe38:33 WiśniowskiQhubeka Assos38:35 ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits GannaIneos Grenadiers Sebastián MolanoUAE Team Emirates RichezeUAE Team Emirates VanhouckeLotto Soudal OldaniLotto Soudal BodnarBora-hansgrohe38:40 MeyerTeam BikeExchange ScotsonTeam BikeExchange TorresMovistar Team38:43 DNFRoger KlugeLotto Soudal DNFNicolas EdetCofidis, Solutions Crédits DNSDavid DekkerJumbo-Visma DNSDylan GroenewegenJumbo-Visma DNSJai HindleyTeam DSM Klasyfikacja generalna po 14. etapie: BernalIneos Grenadiers58:30:47 YatesTeam BikeExchange01:33 CarusoBahrain-Victorious01:51 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech01:57 CarthyEF Education-Nippo02:11 BuchmannBora-hansgrohe02:36 CicconeTrek-Segafredo03:03 EvenepoelDeceuninck-Quick Step03:52 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers03:54 BardetTeam DSM04:31 FossJumbo-Visma05:37 ValterGroupama-FDJ07:49 MartinIsrael Start-Up Nation07:50 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step08:32 GuerreiroEF Education-Nippo09:19 FormoloUAE Team Emirates09:52 SchultzTeam BikeExchange10:15 BennettJumbo-Visma11:48 NibaliTrek-Segafredo14:25 TaaramaeIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert16:04 BouwmanJumbo-Visma16:07 BilbaoBahrain-Victorious16:43 KangertTeam BikeExchange18:53 MosconIneos Grenadiers19:45 VervaekeAlpecin-Fenix24:49 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa28:33 OliveiraMovistar Team28:52 NieveTeam BikeExchange33:16 PedreroMovistar Team35:03 IzagirreAstana-Premier Tech39:46 MollemaTrek-Segafredo41:42 CoviUAE Team Emirates44:14 Augusto RubioMovistar Team46:52 HirtIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert47:55 BrambillaTrek-Segafredo47:58 ReichenbachGroupama-FDJ48:16 FabbroBora-hansgrohe48:42 UlissiUAE Team Emirates48:43 GavazziEOLO-Kometa51:24 León SanchezAstana-Premier Tech51:59 HamiltonTeam DSM53:14 CastroviejoIneos Grenadiers53:44 BettiolEF Education-Nippo56:16 MolardGroupama-FDJ58:13 GrossschartnerBora-hansgrohe1:00:01 MoscaTrek-Segafredo1:01:59 TejadaAstana-Premier Tech1:03:20 WarbasseAG2R Citroën Team1:04:00 VillellaMovistar Team1:04:30 GallopinAG2R Citroën Team1:13:15 NarvaezIneos Grenadiers1:14:08 BadilattiGroupama-FDJ1:14:20 BevinIsrael Start-Up Nation1:15:05 VendrameAG2R Citroën Team1:15:13 StorerTeam DSM1:15:43 RocheTeam DSM1:16:39 CarboniBardiani-CSF-Faizanè1:17:49 RavasiEOLO-Kometa1:17:57 BouchardAG2R Citroën Team1:20:00 HermansIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert1:20:55 Frølich HonoreDeceuninck-Quick Step1:22:03 SerryDeceuninck-Quick Step1:24:30 PetilliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert1:27:26 LafayCofidis, Solutions Crédits1:29:31 KnoxDeceuninck-Quick Step1:30:26 SepulvedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec1:33:39 SobreroAstana-Premier Tech1:34:40 GhebreigzabhierTrek-Segafredo1:34:46 NivIsrael Start-Up Nation1:34:52 PronskiyAstana-Premier Tech1:36:05 van Den BergGroupama-FDJ1:37:21 FrankinyQhubeka Assos1:37:28 CataldoMovistar Team1:40:25 TratnikBahrain-Victorious1:40:33 CavagnaDeceuninck-Quick Step1:42:37 FellineAstana-Premier Tech1:42:40 CarrEF Education-Nippo1:43:47 AlbaneseEOLO-Kometa1:45:18 Alexander CepedaAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec1:47:48 van GarderenEF Education-Nippo1:48:50 RochasCofidis, Solutions Crédits1:50:03 KeukeleireEF Education-Nippo1:53:37 BattaglinBardiani-CSF-Faizanè1:53:50 GuglielmiGroupama-FDJ1:54:09 ArashiroBahrain-Victorious1:54:16 VanhouckeLotto Soudal1:54:17 AleottiBora-hansgrohe1:55:14 ArndtTeam DSM1:56:17 RavanelliAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec1:58:09 PuccioIneos Grenadiers2:00:00 PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:00:06 de BondtAlpecin-Fenix2:00:32 ScotsonTeam BikeExchange2:00:58 ZanaBardiani-CSF-Faizanè2:01:09 PonomarAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec2:01:41 ChristianEOLO-Kometa2:03:56 PellaudAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec2:04:59 JanssensAlpecin-Fenix2:05:24 van EmdenJumbo-Visma2:08:00 ViscontiBardiani-CSF-Faizanè2:09:47 SchmidQhubeka Assos2:11:29 TesfatsionAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec2:12:57 VermeerschAlpecin-Fenix2:13:02 FiorelliBardiani-CSF-Faizanè2:13:23 SeigleGroupama-FDJ2:13:25 Juul-jensenTeam BikeExchange2:13:28 BattistellaAstana-Premier Tech2:15:10 van der HoornIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:16:32 JorgensonMovistar Team2:16:35 CampenaertsQhubeka Assos2:16:43 VallsBahrain-Victorious2:17:23 de GendtLotto Soudal2:21:08 DinaEOLO-Kometa2:23:03 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates2:24:49 AffiniJumbo-Visma2:28:28 BenedettiBora-hansgrohe2:28:31 ContiUAE Team Emirates2:29:13 OssBora-hansgrohe2:29:17 NaesenAG2R Citroën Team2:29:40 SaganBora-hansgrohe2:30:37 RiesebeekAlpecin-Fenix2:31:38 MartensJumbo-Visma2:31:59 OldaniLotto Soudal2:33:47 GannaIneos Grenadiers2:33:58 CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation2:35:23 GougeardAG2R Citroën Team2:36:29 DenzTeam DSM2:37:21 KeisseDeceuninck-Quick Step2:37:27 MeyerTeam BikeExchange2:37:47 ZoccaratoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè2:38:01 BerhaneCofidis, Solutions Crédits2:40:54 KanterTeam DSM2:41:24 LeysenAlpecin-Fenix2:42:12 BrandleIsrael Start-Up Nation2:43:03 LindemanQhubeka Assos2:45:19 VenchiaruttiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec2:45:42 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits2:47:18 GabburoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè2:47:38 van Den BergEF Education-Nippo2:47:50 HepburnTeam BikeExchange2:48:06 BodnarBora-hansgrohe2:49:10 Sebastián MolanoUAE Team Emirates2:50:08 ConsonniCofidis, Solutions Crédits2:50:44 DuchesneGroupama-FDJ2:51:38 WalscheidQhubeka Assos2:52:00 SabatiniCofidis, Solutions Crédits2:53:13 NizzoloQhubeka Assos2:54:52 KrederIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert2:56:12 KriegerAlpecin-Fenix2:57:30 WiśniowskiQhubeka Assos2:58:27 de KortTrek-Segafredo2:58:46 MoschettiTrek-Segafredo3:00:08 TaglianiAndroni Giocattoli-Sidermec3:00:45 RichezeUAE Team Emirates3:01:18 MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè3:03:24 RiviEOLO-Kometa3:05:44 TorresMovistar Team3:05:45 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits3:10:50 MinaliIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert3:11:54 Pozostałe klasyfikacje Klasyfikacja punktowa punkty SaganBora-hansgrohe135 NizzoloQhubeka Assos126 CimolaiIsrael Start-Up Nation113 GaviriaUAE Team Emirates110 VivianiCofidis, Solutions Crédits86 AffiniJumbo-Visma50 MarengoBardiani-CSF-Faizanè45 MoschettiTrek-Segafredo44 GavazziEOLO-Kometa42 PasqualonIntermarche-Wanty-Gobert41 Klasyfikacja górskapunkty BouchardAG2R Citroën Team96 BernalIneos Grenadiers57 MollemaTrek-Segafredo50 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa40 TratnikBahrain-Victorious26 de BondtAlpecin-Fenix24 CicconeTrek-Segafredo20 GavazziEOLO-Kometa17 CoviUAE Team Emirates17 AlbaneseEOLO-Kometa16 Klasyfikacja młodzieżowaczas BernalIneos Grenadiers58:30:47 VlasovAstana-Premier Tech01:57 EvenepoelDeceuninck-Quick Step03:52 Felipe MartinezIneos Grenadiers03:54 FossJumbo-Visma05:37 ValterGroupama-FDJ07:49 AlmeidaDeceuninck-Quick Step08:32 FortunatoEOLO-Kometa28:33 CoviUAE Team Emirates44:14 Augusto RubioMovistar Team46:52 Klasyfikacja drużynowaczas Grenadiers175:45:25 BikeExchange08:04 Education-Nippo17:35 DSM26:35 Step26:56 Team38:32 Tech43:42 Team Emirates1:06:22 Matériaux1:11:47 Start-Up Nation2:01:40 Citroën Team2:07:24 Giocattoli-Sidermec3:31:58 Solutions Crédits3:49:17 Qhubeka ASSOS5:12:33 Soudal5:17:44 Jeśli znalazłeś w artykule błąd lub literówkę prosimy, daj nam o tym znać zaznaczając błędny fragment tekstu i używając skrótu klawiszy Ctrl+Enter.

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