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May 31, 2019
Giro d’Italia 2019 – Stage 19 – Treviso – San Martino di Castrozza : 151 km
The 2019 Giro d’Italia begins on Saturday, May 11,
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May 31, 2019
Giro d’Italia 2019 – Stage 19 – Treviso – San Martino di Castrozza : 151 km
The 2019 Giro d’Italia begins on Saturday, May 11, and this Essential Guide kicks off Cyclingnews’ 10-day countdown of special features in preparation for the first Grand Tour of the season. Between now and the opening time trial in Bologna, we’ll have special daily content, including major rider interviews, vital race information and retro features that capture the unique feeling and emotions of the Corsa Rosa. This 102nd edition of the Corsa Rosa rolls out of Bologna on Saturday, May 11, with an evening time trial up to the Basilica della Madonna di San Luca and ends three weeks later on Sunday, June 2, with a 17km time trial into the Roman amphitheatre in the centre of Verona. In between are 21 stages that head south via Tuscany, Lazio, Abruzzo and Puglia and then north back via San Marino for a key time trial and then to Piemonte, climbing first the Alps to the east and then the Passo Gavia and the Passo del Mortirolo before a terrible final week in the Dolomites. The 3,578km of racing include 59.8km of individual time trialling, which is balanced with 40 categorised climbs and six mountain-top finishes.
Esteban Chaves resurrected both his career and Mitchelton-Scott’s Giro d’Italia with a well-deserved victory on stage 19 of the race. The 29-year-old Colombian, who had been plagued by illness and a lack of form for the last year, attacked repeatedly on the final climb to San Martino di Castrozza before dropping his breakaway companions and sealing an emotional win ahead of Andrea Vendrame (Androni) and Amaro Antunes (CCC Team).
“It’s unbelievable, I don’t really have words for this,” Chaves said following the stage. “A lot of work has been put in together, all my family, my team, my friends, everyone knows how hard we’ve worked but I never gave up. The climb today showed that, I attacked many, many times until I dropped everyone and life is like that as well. You have to keep attacking, attacking, attacking until the line because you never know how close you are until everyone arrives at the finish line. I’m really happy, I cannot describe in words especially in English. It’s unbelievable, you’re crying, everyone is crying, it’s a beautiful day.
“Last couple of years I’ve had a lot of difficult moments but I have a beautiful family, friends and people by my side. We all worked together and this is a victory for everyone who supported me. Thank you very much everyone.”
Chaves’ last win came on stage 6 at the 2018 Giro d’Italia but that victory came on the cusp of a huge dip in form and confidence owing to a virus that was only diagnosed months later. He failed to race again in 2018 and spent the first part of this season fighting to rekindle the sort of form that had seen him compete for Grand Tours.
Although not quite at that level these days Chaves was the strongest rider in the 11-man break that escaped earlier in the stage. With a substantial lead over the Movistar-controlled peloton at the foot of the final ascent, all eyes were on Chaves. The climb to the finish may have been long but it lacked the steep terrain on which Chaves would typically thrive. However, a series off accelerations from the Colombian whittled down the opposition before he made his telling attack 2.7km from the line. This time there was no response – with Francois Bidard (AG2R La Mondiale) and Pieter Serry (Deceuninck-QuickStep) the last riders to offer any opposition.
By the time Chaves crossed the line, the maglia rosa group were still several kilometres from the summit but there was time for Miguel Angel Lopez (Astana) to launch a stinging attack that sent several contenders into a panic. Mikel Landa was forced to chase for his leader Richard Carapaz, while Vincenzo Nibali followed. Primoz Roglic offered enough to suggest his overall challenge still had some life in it with a late attack once the road flattened but Lopez would gain around 45 seconds by the time Roglic, Carapaz and Nibali eventually crossed the line.
While the battle for the maglia rosa somewhat stalled, this was a day of unbridled emotion for Chaves. The popular climber has never been too far away from joy or disaster, his career a series of abrupt waves rather than a sea of calm, but on stage 19, over a year since his last triumph this was a day for him and his supporters to finally savour.
For the GC contenders Saturday’s stage will be a far more grueling test than today. Carapaz leads Nibali by a healthy 1:54, with Roglic third and Landa fourth.
How it unfolded
With so many breaks having succeeded in this year’s race and so few chances left before the finish on Sunday, there was no shortage of riders willing or able to make up the early assault on stage 19.
Marco Canola, Ivan Santaromita (both Nippo-Vini Fantini), Manuele Boaro (Astana), Marco Marcato (UAE Team Emirates), Oliver Le Gac (Groupama-FDJ), Bidard, Vendrame, Manuele Senni (Bardiani-CSF), Serry, Chaves and Amaro Antunes (CCC Team) quickly established a lead with no threats on GC and Movistar willing to let the escapees decide the outcome of the stage honours.
The break had a gap of 7:50 at the summit of the Passo San Boldo and they extended that advantage to 9:23 when they reached the fourth-category climb of Lamon. At the summit, Boaro put in a clever dig, and his knowledge of the local roads saw him establish a lead of 20 seconds on the descent. However, the break was in no mood to be generous and the veteran was brought back some 10 kilometres later.
At the foot of the final climb, Le Gac strung out the break but it was Canolo who attacked first and built up a lead of 18 seconds as Chaves calmly looked around to observe his rivals.
The climb itself never reached a high enough gradient for Chaves to exploit his true explosive nature as a climber but he slowly chipped away and when Bidard and Serry attacked with 9.5km to go the Mitchelton rider was fast on their heels. Those three WorldTour riders looked set to compete for the stage when they caught and dropped Canolo but with Serry content to set his own pace and Bidard marking Chaves the likes of Antunes and Vendrame were never out of contention.
Chaves reduced the group to four with another attack with 7.7km to go and he pushed again at 5.6km and 5.2km. Another strong attack followed with 4.4km to go but each acceleration was matched by Bidard and Serry. A cruel mechanical saw Vendrame lose contact but with 2.7km to go Chaves launched his strongest attack yet.
Bidard held the gap at just a few metres initially but even he had to relent eventually and when the Frenchman sat down in the saddle and Chaves looked back he could see that the gap was only widening.
Further down the climb Lopez took it upon himself to at least remind everyone that there was still a race for the maglia rosa but that battle will surely develop over the final two days.
Results :
1 Esteban Chaves (Col) Mitchelton-Scott 4:01:31
2 Andrea Vendrame (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 0:00:10
3 Amaro Antunes (Por) CCC Team 0:00:12
4 Giovanni Carboni (Ita) Bardiani CSF 0:00:24
5 Pieter Serry (Bel) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:00:32
6 François Bidard (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:00:35
7 Marco Canola (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 0:01:02
8 Manuele Boaro (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:01:37
9 Manuel Senni (Ita) Bardiani CSF 0:01:53
10 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:02:33
11 Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 0:03:59
12 Ivan Santaromita (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 0:04:47
13 Miguel Angel Lopez (Col) Astana Pro Team 0:05:45
14 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team Jumbo-Visma 0:06:29
15 Richard Carapaz (Ecu) Movistar Team
16 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
17 Mikel Landa (Spa) Movistar Team
18 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe
19 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo
20 Hugh John Carthy (GBr) EF Education First
21 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
22 Ilnur Zakarin (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin 0:06:33
23 Simon Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott
24 Edward Dunbar (Irl) Team Ineos 0:06:35
25 Pavel Sivakov (Rus) Team Ineos
26 Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
27 Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 0:06:48
28 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:07:27
29 Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Trek-Segafredo 0:07:29
30 Victor De La Parte (Spa) CCC Team
31 Joe Dombrowski (USA) EF Education First 0:07:36
32 Tanel Kangert (Est) EF Education First
33 Christopher Hamilton (Aus) Team Sunweb
34 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Mitchelton-Scott
35 Jan Polanc (Slo) UAE Team Emirates
36 Jai Hindley (Aus) Team Sunweb
37 Fausto Masnada (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
38 Davide Formolo (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe
39 Valentin Madouas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ
40 Gianluca Brambilla (Ita) Trek-Segafredo
41 Ben O’Connor (Aus) Dimension Data
42 Koen Bouwman (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 0:07:59
43 Jan Bakelants (Bel) Team Sunweb 0:08:45
44 Andrey Zeits (Kaz) Astana Pro Team 0:09:25
45 Antonio Pedrero (Spa) Movistar Team
46 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal 0:09:52
47 Ruben Plaza (Spa) Israel Cycling Academy
48 Lorenzo Rota (Ita) Bardiani CSF
49 Diego Ulissi (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 0:11:02
50 Sepp Kuss (USA) Team Jumbo-Visma
51 Jack Bauer (NZl) Mitchelton-Scott 0:11:04
52 Sebastian Henao (Col) Team Ineos 0:11:43
53 Ivan Sosa (Col) Team Ineos
54 Adam Hansen (Aus) Lotto Soudal
55 Pello Bilbao (Spa) Astana Pro Team 0:13:23
56 Dario Cataldo (Ita) Astana Pro Team
57 Jan Hirt (Cze) Astana Pro Team 0:14:50
58 Davide Villella (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:14:57
59 Valerio Agnoli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
60 Nicola Conci (Ita) Trek-Segafredo
61 Luca Covili (Ita) Bardiani CSF
62 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Deceuninck-QuickStep
63 Bob Jungels (Lux) Deceuninck-QuickStep
64 Christopher Juul Jensen (Den) Mitchelton-Scott
65 José Rojas (Spa) Movistar Team
66 Luke Durbridge (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott
67 Matteo Montaguti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
68 Francesco Gavazzi (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
69 Larry Warbasse (USA) AG2R La Mondiale
70 Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
71 Tosh Van Der Sande (Bel) Lotto Soudal
72 Antonio Nibali (Ita) Bahrain-Merida
73 Miles Scotson (Aus) Groupama-FDJ
74 Awet Andemeskel (Eri) Israel Cycling Academy
75 Antwan Tolhoek (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma
76 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Astana Pro Team
77 Andrey Amador (CRc) Movistar Team
78 Enrico Battaglin (Ita) Katusha-Alpecin
79 Dmitrii Strakhov (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin
80 Jay Mc Carthy (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe
81 Pawel Poljanski (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe
82 Cesare Benedetti (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:15:19
83 Hector Carretero (Spa) Movistar Team 0:16:48
84 Arnaud Demare (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:18:01
85 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:18:30
86 Francisco Ventoso (Spa) CCC Team
87 Enrico Gasparotto (Ita) Dimension Data
88 Grega Bole (Slo) Bahrain-Merida
89 Mikkel Frølich Honoré (Den) Deceuninck-QuickStep
90 Lukasz Owsian (Pol) CCC Team
91 Salvatore Puccio (Ita) Team Ineos
92 Ryan Gibbons (RSA) Dimension Data
93 Kristian Sbaragli (Ita) Israel Cycling Academy
94 Christian Knees (Ger) Team Ineos
95 Scott Davies (GBr) Dimension Data
96 Nans Peters (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
97 Danilo Wyss (Swi) Dimension Data
98 Hubert Dupont (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
99 Miguel Eduardo Florez Lopez (Col) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
100 Paul Martens (Ger) Team Jumbo-Visma
101 Michael Gogl (Aut) Trek-Segafredo
102 Ben Gastauer (Lux) AG2R La Mondiale
103 Jos van Emden (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma
104 Jonathan Caicedo (Ecu) EF Education First
105 Jonnathan Narvaez (Ecu) Team Ineos
106 Andrea Garosio (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:21:41
107 Mirco Maestri (Ita) Bardiani CSF
108 Markel Irizar (Spa) Trek-Segafredo
109 Nathan Brown (USA) EF Education First
110 Sean Bennett (USA) EF Education First
111 Tobias Ludvigsson (Swe) Groupama-FDJ
112 Reto Hollenstein (Swi) Katusha-Alpecin
113 Victor Campenaerts (Bel) Lotto Soudal
114 Thomas Leezer (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma
115 Tom Bohli (Swi) UAE Team Emirates
116 Josef Cerny (Cze) CCC Team
117 Luis Mas Bonet (Spa) Movistar Team
118 Will Clarke (Aus) Trek-Segafredo
119 Manuel Belletti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 0:22:39
120 Marco Frapporti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
121 Nico Denz (Ger) AG2R La Mondiale
122 Guy Niv (Isr) Israel Cycling Academy
123 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Eri) Dimension Data
124 Chad Haga (USA) Team Sunweb 0:23:11
125 Krists Neilands (Lat) Israel Cycling Academy
126 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Israel Cycling Academy
127 Kamil Gradek (Pol) CCC Team
128 Ramon Sinkeldam (Ned) Groupama-FDJ 0:23:26
129 Damiano Cima (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 0:23:48
130 Paolo Simion (Ita) Bardiani CSF
131 Sho Hatsuyama (Jpn) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane
132 Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Spa) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane
133 Conor Dunne (Irl) Israel Cycling Academy 0:24:09
134 Marco Haller (Aut) Katusha-Alpecin 0:27:24
135 Jenthe Biermans (Bel) Katusha-Alpecin
136 Davide Cimolai (Ita) Israel Cycling Academy
137 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Groupama-FDJ
138 Florian Senechal (Fra) Deceuninck-QuickStep
139 Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:27:39
140 Rüdiger Selig (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe
141 Michael Schwarzmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe
142 Jasha Sütterlin (Ger) Movistar Team
143 Simone Consonni (Ita) UAE Team Emirates
General Classification after Stage 19 :
1 Richard Carapaz (Ecu) Movistar Team 83:52:22
2 Vincenzo Nibali (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:01:54
3 Primoz Roglic (Slo) Team Jumbo-Visma 0:02:16
4 Mikel Landa (Spa) Movistar Team 0:03:03
5 Bauke Mollema (Ned) Trek-Segafredo 0:05:07
6 Miguel Angel Lopez (Col) Astana Pro Team 0:05:33
7 Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:06:48
8 Simon Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott 0:07:17
9 Pavel Sivakov (Rus) Team Ineos 0:08:27
10 Davide Formolo (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe 0:10:06
11 Jan Polanc (Slo) UAE Team Emirates 0:10:27
12 Ilnur Zakarin (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin 0:10:36
13 Hugh John Carthy (GBr) EF Education First 0:14:51
14 Joe Dombrowski (USA) EF Education First 0:16:51
15 Valentin Madouas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 0:20:52
16 Fausto Masnada (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 0:24:50
17 Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Trek-Segafredo 0:26:26
18 Victor De La Parte (Spa) CCC Team 0:27:12
19 Mikel Nieve (Spa) Mitchelton-Scott
20 Tanel Kangert (Est) EF Education First 0:29:49
21 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:32:42
22 Edward Dunbar (Irl) Team Ineos 0:37:26
23 Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 0:44:09
24 Sebastian Henao (Col) Team Ineos 0:51:59
25 Andrey Zeits (Kaz) Astana Pro Team 0:52:24
26 Mattia Cattaneo (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 0:56:11
27 Bob Jungels (Lux) Deceuninck-QuickStep 0:58:51
28 Alexis Vuillermoz (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 0:59:03
29 Jan Hirt (Cze) Astana Pro Team 0:59:06
30 Pieter Serry (Bel) Deceuninck-QuickStep 1:00:17
31 François Bidard (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 1:02:50
32 Lucas Hamilton (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 1:03:18
33 Ben O’Connor (Aus) Dimension Data 1:04:10
34 Esteban Chaves (Col) Mitchelton-Scott 1:07:19
35 Andrey Amador (CRc) Movistar Team 1:09:43
36 Christopher Hamilton (Aus) Team Sunweb 1:10:30
37 Ion Izagirre Insausti (Spa) Astana Pro Team 1:14:41
38 Jan Bakelants (Bel) Team Sunweb 1:17:01
39 Eros Capecchi (Ita) Deceuninck-QuickStep 1:18:05
40 Pello Bilbao (Spa) Astana Pro Team 1:18:52
41 Ivan Sosa (Col) Team Ineos 1:19:21
42 Koen Bouwman (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 1:21:18
43 Jai Hindley (Aus) Team Sunweb 1:22:03
44 Diego Ulissi (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 1:23:47
45 Matteo Montaguti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 1:28:23
46 Andrea Vendrame (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 1:31:10
47 Gianluca Brambilla (Ita) Trek-Segafredo 1:33:29
48 Amaro Antunes (Por) CCC Team 1:37:50
49 José Rojas (Spa) Movistar Team 1:37:54
50 Antonio Pedrero (Spa) Movistar Team 1:42:25
51 Hubert Dupont (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 1:42:49
52 Francesco Gavazzi (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 1:44:31
53 Dario Cataldo (Ita) Astana Pro Team 1:44:32
54 Giovanni Carboni (Ita) Bardiani CSF 1:45:41
55 Thomas De Gendt (Bel) Lotto Soudal 1:45:47
56 Davide Villella (Ita) Astana Pro Team 1:48:02
57 Sepp Kuss (USA) Team Jumbo-Visma 1:49:02
58 Nans Peters (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale 1:52:35
59 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Eri) Dimension Data 1:52:53
60 Larry Warbasse (USA) AG2R La Mondiale 1:53:12
61 Manuel Senni (Ita) Bardiani CSF 2:01:49
62 Tosh Van Der Sande (Bel) Lotto Soudal 2:02:20
63 Antwan Tolhoek (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 2:03:30
64 Adam Hansen (Aus) Lotto Soudal 2:04:42
65 Enrico Gasparotto (Ita) Dimension Data 2:08:43
66 Christopher Juul Jensen (Den) Mitchelton-Scott 2:12:02
67 Lukasz Owsian (Pol) CCC Team 2:21:21
68 Ruben Plaza (Spa) Israel Cycling Academy 2:22:45
69 Jay Mc Carthy (Aus) Bora-Hansgrohe 2:26:15
70 Kristian Sbaragli (Ita) Israel Cycling Academy 2:26:45
71 Enrico Battaglin (Ita) Katusha-Alpecin 2:26:52
72 Cesare Benedetti (Ita) Bora-Hansgrohe 2:29:39
73 Nicola Conci (Ita) Trek-Segafredo 2:34:07
74 Marco Frapporti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 2:34:39
75 Nathan Brown (USA) EF Education First 2:36:20
76 Antonio Nibali (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 2:37:47
77 Luke Durbridge (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott 2:38:06
78 Tobias Ludvigsson (Swe) Groupama-FDJ 2:38:58
79 Danilo Wyss (Swi) Dimension Data 2:39:07
80 Luca Covili (Ita) Bardiani CSF 2:41:11
81 Miguel Eduardo Florez Lopez (Col) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 2:41:49
82 Paul Martens (Ger) Team Jumbo-Visma 2:42:30
83 Ben Gastauer (Lux) AG2R La Mondiale 2:44:01
84 Lorenzo Rota (Ita) Bardiani CSF 2:45:04
85 Francisco Ventoso (Spa) CCC Team 2:49:56
86 Jonnathan Narvaez (Ecu) Team Ineos 2:51:00
87 Pawel Poljanski (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe 2:52:02
88 Salvatore Puccio (Ita) Team Ineos 2:52:18
89 Manuele Boaro (Ita) Astana Pro Team 2:56:32
90 Ryan Gibbons (RSA) Dimension Data 2:57:43
91 Hector Carretero (Spa) Movistar Team 3:03:57
92 Fabio Sabatini (Ita) Deceuninck-QuickStep 3:05:24
93 Valerio Agnoli (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 3:13:25
94 Reto Hollenstein (Swi) Katusha-Alpecin 3:14:24
95 Christian Knees (Ger) Team Ineos 3:15:31
96 Michael Gogl (Aut) Trek-Segafredo 3:16:02
97 Andrea Garosio (Ita) Bahrain-Merida 3:17:57
98 Jack Bauer (NZl) Mitchelton-Scott 3:21:27
99 Marco Marcato (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 3:24:59
100 Krists Neilands (Lat) Israel Cycling Academy 3:28:21
101 Ivan Santaromita (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 3:28:51
102 Mikkel Frølich Honoré (Den) Deceuninck-QuickStep 3:29:33
103 Mirco Maestri (Ita) Bardiani CSF 3:29:53
104 Sean Bennett (USA) EF Education First 3:34:00
105 Chad Haga (USA) Team Sunweb 3:34:16
106 Jos van Emden (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 3:36:04
107 Jonathan Caicedo (Ecu) EF Education First 3:36:40
108 Manuel Belletti (Ita) Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec 3:37:53
109 Florian Senechal (Fra) Deceuninck-QuickStep 3:38:53
110 Marco Canola (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 3:39:16
111 Grega Bole (Slo) Bahrain-Merida 3:42:57
112 Olivier Le Gac (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 3:44:42
113 Victor Campenaerts (Bel) Lotto Soudal 3:45:59
114 Guy Niv (Isr) Israel Cycling Academy 3:46:08
115 Michael Schwarzmann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 3:46:39
116 Marco Haller (Aut) Katusha-Alpecin 3:47:21
117 Josef Cerny (Cze) CCC Team 3:52:07
118 Jenthe Biermans (Bel) Katusha-Alpecin 3:56:12
119 Scott Davies (GBr) Dimension Data 4:03:52
120 Thomas Leezer (Ned) Team Jumbo-Visma 4:08:20
121 Jasha Sütterlin (Ger) Movistar Team 4:12:35
122 Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 4:12:41
123 Dmitrii Strakhov (Rus) Katusha-Alpecin 4:12:54
124 Nico Denz (Ger) AG2R La Mondiale 4:16:15
125 Arnaud Demare (Fra) Groupama-FDJ 4:16:19
126 Guillaume Boivin (Can) Israel Cycling Academy 4:18:39
127 Rüdiger Selig (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe 4:19:10
128 Luis Mas Bonet (Spa) Movistar Team 4:22:43
129 Awet Andemeskel (Eri) Israel Cycling Academy 4:23:29
130 Davide Cimolai (Ita) Israel Cycling Academy 4:27:01
131 Simone Consonni (Ita) UAE Team Emirates 4:27:11
132 Kamil Gradek (Pol) CCC Team 4:29:18
133 Jacopo Guarnieri (Ita) Groupama-FDJ 4:30:55
134 Ramon Sinkeldam (Ned) Groupama-FDJ 4:39:07
135 Conor Dunne (Irl) Israel Cycling Academy 4:44:06
136 Juan Jose Lobato Del Valle (Spa) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 4:45:59
137 Markel Irizar (Spa) Trek-Segafredo 4:46:40
138 Damiano Cima (Ita) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 4:46:41
139 Miles Scotson (Aus) Groupama-FDJ 4:53:00
140 Paolo Simion (Ita) Bardiani CSF 4:53:02
141 Tom Bohli (Swi) UAE Team Emirates 4:54:46
142 Will Clarke (Aus) Trek-Segafredo 5:18:46
143 Sho Hatsuyama (Jpn) Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizane 5:21:10