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Tappa / Etape / Stage 6 Cassino-San Giovanni Rotondo ORDINE D'ARRIVO / ORDRE D'ARRIVÉE / ORDER OF ARRIVAL 16.05.2019 - Tappa / Etape / Stage 6 Media: 41,389 km/h POS TEMPOABB. DISTACCO NUM CONCORRENTE NAZ SQUADRA ID UCI 1. 5:45:01 12 26 MASNADA Fausto ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10008912563 2. 5:45:06 9 0:05 214 CONTI Valerio ITA UAD UAE TEAM EMIRATES 10007518692 3. 5:45:39 4 0:38 7 ROJAS José ESP MOV MOVISTAR TEAM 10002910990 4. 5:45:39 1 0:38 116 PLAZA Ruben ESP ICA ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 10001457610 5. 5:45:44 0:43 52 CARBONI Giovanni Y ITA BRD BARDIANI CSF 10009391503 6. 5:45:55 0:54 88 SERRY Pieter BEL DQT DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP 10007158580 7. 5:45:55 0:54 106 MADOUAS Valentin Y FRA GFC GROUPAMA - FDJ 10009163753 8. 5:45:58 0:57 16 PETERS Nans Y FRA ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10008883362 9. 5:45:58 0:57 2 AMADOR Andrey CRC MOV MOVISTAR TEAM 10003473994 10. 5:45:58 0:57 71 ANTUNES Amaro POR CCC CCC TEAM 10043986652 11. 5:46:04 1:03 196 OOMEN Sam Y NED SUN TEAM SUNWEB 10008688352 12. 5:47:19 2:18 205 CONCI Nicola Y ITA TFS TREK - SEGAFREDO 10014404985 13. 5:52:18 7:17 113 BOIVIN Guillaume CAN ICA ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 10005475733 14. 5:52:20 7:19 172 BOUWMAN Koen NED TJV TEAM JUMBO - VISMA 10008653996 15. 5:52:20 7:19 56 ROTA Lorenzo Y ITA BRD BARDIANI CSF 10009393523 16. 5:52:20 7:19 177 TOLHOEK Antwan Y NED TJV TEAM JUMBO - VISMA 10009812542 17. 5:52:20 7:19 171 ROGLIC Primoz SLO TJV TEAM JUMBO - VISMA 10008888921 18. 5:52:20 7:19 131 YATES Simon Philip GBR MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10055330194 19. 5:52:20 7:19 192 BAKELANTS Jan BEL SUN TEAM SUNWEB 10003038104 20. 5:52:20 7:19 133 BOOKWALTER Brent USA MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10003299293 21. 5:52:20 7:19 87 SENECHAL Florian FRA DQT DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP 10007516773 22. 5:52:20 7:19 134 CHAVES RUBIO Jhoan Esteban COL MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10007587303 23. 5:52:20 7:19 84 JUNGELS Bob LUX DQT DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP 10006679543 24. 5:52:20 7:19 38 ZEITS Andrey KAZ AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10004703672 25. 5:52:20 7:19 203 CICCONE Giulio Y ITA TFS TREK - SEGAFREDO 10009709175 26. 5:52:20 7:19 31 LOPEZ Miguel Angel Y COL AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10009763436 27. 5:52:20 7:19 82 CAPECCHI Eros ITA DQT DECEUNINCK - QUICK-STEP 10003072557 28. 5:52:20 7:19 137 JUUL JENSEN Christopher DEN MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10005840188 29. 5:52:20 7:19 21 GAVAZZI Francesco ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10003200475 30. 5:52:20 7:19 218 ULISSI Diego ITA UAD UAE TEAM EMIRATES 10005467952 31. 5:52:20 7:19 138 NIEVE ITURRALDE Mikel ESP MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10005413085 32. 5:52:20 7:19 65 MC CARTHY Jay AUS BOH BORA - HANSGROHE 10006874553 33. 5:52:20 7:19 162 DUNBAR Edward Y IRL INS TEAM INEOS 10009793950 34. 5:52:20 7:19 167 PUCCIO Salvatore ITA INS TEAM INEOS 10005587887 35. 5:52:20 7:19 136 HAMILTON Lucas Y AUS MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10009497593 36. 5:52:20 7:19 161 SIVAKOV Pavel Y RUS INS TEAM INEOS 10011134368 37. 5:52:20 7:19 22 BELLETTI Manuel ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10003073062 38. 5:52:20 7:19 97 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd USA EF1 EF EDUCATION FIRST 10007491717 39. 5:52:20 7:19 53 COVILI Luca Y ITA BRD BARDIANI CSF 10010185788 40. 5:52:20 7:19 155 GIBBONS Ryan Y RSA TDD TEAM DIMENSION DATA 10008673804 41. 5:52:20 7:19 118 SBARAGLI Kristian ITA ICA ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 10006467961 42. 5:52:20 7:19 151 O'CONNOR Ben Y AUS TDD TEAM DIMENSION DATA 10009780513 43. 5:52:20 7:19 163 GEOGHEGAN HART Tao Y GBR INS TEAM INEOS 10008673501 44. 5:52:20 7:19 3 CARAPAZ Richard ECU MOV MOVISTAR TEAM 10009165672 45. 5:52:20 7:19 73 DE LA PARTE Victor ESP CCC CCC TEAM 10007452816 46. 5:52:20 7:19 194 HAMILTON Christopher Y AUS SUN TEAM SUNWEB 10011087686 47. 5:52:20 7:19 98 KANGERT Tanel EST EF1 EF EDUCATION FIRST 10003205630 48. 5:52:20 7:19 45 GAROSIO Andrea ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10009700889 49. 5:52:20 7:19 41 NIBALI Vincenzo ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10002837838 50. 5:52:20 7:19 201 MOLLEMA Bauke NED TFS TREK - SEGAFREDO 10005513119 51. 5:52:20 7:19 217 POLANC Jan SLO UAD UAE TEAM EMIRATES 10050785746 Page 1 of 4 Cassino-San Giovanni Rotondo ORDINE D'ARRIVO / ORDRE D'ARRIVÉE / ORDER OF ARRIVAL 16.05.2019 - Tappa / Etape / Stage 6 Media: 41,389 km/h POS TEMPOABB. DISTACCO NUM CONCORRENTE NAZ SQUADRA ID UCI 52. 5:52:20 7:19 61 MAJKA Rafal POL BOH BORA - HANSGROHE 10005380450 53. 5:52:20 7:19 34 CATALDO Dario ITA AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10003092765 54. 5:52:20 7:19 63 BENEDETTI Cesare ITA BOH BORA - HANSGROHE 10004694073 55. 5:52:20 7:19 23 CATTANEO Mattia ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10005839885 56. 5:52:20 7:19 185 HOLLENSTEIN Reto SUI TKA TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN 10006060056 57. 5:52:20 7:19 64 FORMOLO Davide ITA BOH BORA - HANSGROHE 10007518591 58. 5:52:20 7:19 184 HALLER Marco AUT TKA TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN 10006494132 59. 5:52:20 7:19 1 LANDA MEANA Mikel ESP MOV MOVISTAR TEAM 10006836763 60. 5:52:20 7:19 181 ZAKARIN Ilnur RUS TKA TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN 10005501496 61. 5:52:20 7:19 42 AGNOLI Valerio ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10002910586 62. 5:52:20 7:19 186 KUZNETSOV Viacheslav RUS TKA TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN 10006175951 63. 5:52:20 7:19 27 MONTAGUTI Matteo ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10002844710 64. 5:52:20 7:19 37 VILLELLA Davide ITA AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10008700880 65. 5:52:20 7:19 76 OWSIAN Lukasz POL CCC CCC TEAM 10005853629 66. 5:52:20 7:19 128 VAN DER SANDE Tosh BEL LTS LOTTO SOUDAL 10005966288 67. 5:52:20 7:19 28 VENDRAME Andrea Y ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10009392412 68. 5:52:20 7:19 153 GASPAROTTO Enrico ITA TDD TEAM DIMENSION DATA 10002350414 69. 5:52:20 7:19 18 VUILLERMOZ Alexis FRA ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10004638196 70. 5:52:20 7:19 202 BRAMBILLA Gianluca ITA TFS TREK - SEGAFREDO 10005818162 71. 5:52:20 7:19 15 GASTAUER Ben LUX ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10003272015 72. 5:52:20 7:19 11 GALLOPIN Tony FRA ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10004433789 73. 5:52:20 7:19 158 WYSS Danilo SUI TDD TEAM DIMENSION DATA 10002909980 74. 5:52:20 7:19 17 WARBASSE Lawrence USA ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10006003270 75. 5:52:20 7:19 198 VERVAEKE Louis BEL SUN TEAM SUNWEB 10007970249 76. 5:52:20 7:19 14 DUPONT Hubert FRA ALM AG2R LA MONDIALE 10003230888 77. 5:52:20 7:19 47 NIBALI Antonio ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10009392210 78. 5:52:20 7:19 195 HINDLEY Jai Y AUS SUN TEAM SUNWEB 10010982909 79. 5:52:20 7:19 48 POZZOVIVO Domenico ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10002692540 80. 5:52:20 7:19 44 CARUSO Damiano ITA TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10004564337 81. 5:52:20 7:19 32 BILBAO LOPEZ Pel ESP AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10007609228 82. 5:52:20 7:19 6 PEDRERO Antonio ESP MOV MOVISTAR TEAM 10006634780 83. 5:52:20 7:19 43 BOLE Grega SLO TBM BAHRAIN - MERIDA 10002833188 84. 5:52:20 7:19 182 BATTAGLIN Enrico ITA TKA TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN 10005467447 85. 5:52:20 7:19 164 HENAO GOMEZ Sebastian COL INS TEAM INEOS 10007996824 86. 5:52:20 7:19 168 SOSA CUERVO Ivan Ramiro Y COL INS TEAM INEOS 10016277792 87. 5:52:20 7:19 96 CARTHY Hugh John Y GBR EF1 EF EDUCATION FIRST 10051858507 88. 5:52:20 7:19 135 DURBRIDGE Luke AUS MTS MITCHELTON - SCOTT 10006291240 89. 5:52:20 7:19 112 ANDEMESKEL Awet ERI ICA ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 10022516007 90. 5:52:20 7:19 95 CAICEDO Jonathan ECU EF1 EF EDUCATION FIRST 10009484358 91. 5:52:20 7:19 117 NIV Guy Y ISR ICA ISRAEL CYCLING ACADEMY 10007882242 92. 5:52:20 7:19 141 CANOLA Marco ITA NIP NIPPO - VINI FANTINI - FAIZANE' 10005397224 93. 5:52:20 7:19 148 SANTAROMITA Ivan ITA NIP NIPPO - VINI FANTINI - FAIZANE' 10002711940 94. 5:52:20 7:19 66 POLJANSKI Pawel POL BOH BORA - HANSGROHE 10005866662 95. 5:52:20 7:19 125 HANSEN Adam James AUS LTS LOTTO SOUDAL 10002920488 96. 5:52:20 7:19 124 DE GENDT Thomas BEL LTS LOTTO SOUDAL 10004816739 97. 5:52:20 7:19 25 FRAPPORTI Marco ITA ANS ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC 10004501891 98. 5:52:20 7:19 92 BENNETT Sean Y USA EF1 EF EDUCATION FIRST 10008862346 99. 5:52:20 7:19 57 SENNI Manuel ITA BRD BARDIANI CSF 10007260331 100. 5:52:20 7:19 36 IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI Ion ESP AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10042236612 101. 5:52:20 7:19 215 MARCATO Marco ITA UAD UAE TEAM EMIRATES 10003383159 102. 5:52:20 7:19 35 HIRT Jan CZE AST ASTANA PRO TEAM 10006469375 Page 2 of 4 Cassino-San Giovanni Rotondo ORDINE D'ARRIVO / ORDRE D'ARRIVÉE / ORDER OF ARRIVAL 16.05.2019 - Tappa / Etape / Stage 6 Media: 41,389 km/h POS TEMPOABB.
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