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86th Giro d'Italia - Grand TourItaly, May 10-June 1, 2003Main Page Stage Profile Start List Latest Live Report Stage 1 - May 10: Lecce, 201 kmComplete Live ReportStart time: 12:23 CEST Welcome to Cyclingnews.com's live coverage of the 86th Giro d'Italia, the first grand tour of the season. Over the next three weeks we'll see all the top Italian riders and a smattering of foreigners battle it out for supremacy and the famous "Maglia Rosa", the pink race leader's jersey that many aspire to and few obtain. Last year's champion Paolo Savoldelli will not be on the start line in Lecce, as he now rides for Telekom which is concentrating its efforts on the Tour de France. Similarly 2002 runner up Tyler Hamilton (CSC) is focussing on the Tour, and third placed Pietro Caucchioli (Alessio) appears to be in the Peace Race. That leaves the race open for the other favourites such as Gilberto Simoni (Saeco), Stefano Garzelli (Vini Caldirola), Aitor Gonzalez and Dario Frigo (Fassa Bortolo), Francesco Casagrande and Raimondas Rumsas (Lampre) and perhaps even Marco Pantani (Mercatone Uno). But it will be a while before we see these riders in action, as the first half of the Giro is more suited to the sprinters, and the climbers will have to wait their turn. Also the time trialists will have to wait until the very last week, as there is no action against the clock until stage 15. Today's stage is definitely one for the sprinters, a pancake flat 201 kilometres starting and finishing in Lecce. The Intergiro sprint (intermediate sprints competition scored via time bonuses instead of points) is located at kilometre 148. The finish in Lecce is reported to be quite tricky, with a number of twists and turns including a sharp corner with 160m to go, and it will take a really strong and aggressive team to control the race. The big question that everyone is asking today is: Can Mario Cipollini equal Alfredo Binda's record of 41 stage wins? He'll certainly be trying, and the other sprinters such as McEwen, Petacchi, Brown and Svorada will be trying to stop him. 14:40 CEST - 76 km/125 km to go The race has got off to a fairly slow start, with just 68 kilometres covered in the first two hours and no attacks. It will no doubt pick up as we approach the last half of the stage, with a fast and furious finale expected. 14:57 CEST - 86 km/115
km to go 15:10 CEST - 93 km/108 km to go 15:21 CEST - 99 km/102 km to go 15:27 CEST - 105 km/96 km to go Pietro Caucchioli (Alessio) has started the Giro, meaning that there is a Caucchioli doppelgänger in the Peace Race, where he was definitely listed in the results yesterday. 15:37 CEST - 111 km/90 km to go 15:47 CEST - 116 km/85 km to go 16:01 CEST - 127 km/74 km to go Scott is writing an exclusive diary for Cyclingnews during the Giro, which you can read here. 16:09 CEST - 133 km/68 km to go 16:17 CEST - 140 km/61 km to go In front, it's Tenax, Lampre, Vini Caldirola and Fassa Bortolo. Elio Aggiano (Formaggi Pinzolo) attacks and gets a gap. 16:24 CEST - 144 km/57 km to go A Saeco train is coming up the left hand side, perhaps to keep Simoni out of trouble. 16:29 CEST - 147 km/54 km to go There is a crash just before the Intergiro, with Svorada and a Mercatone Uno rider - Ivan Ravaioli - coming down. 16:33 CEST - 149 km/52 km to go Team fakta-Pata Chips riders Scott Sunderland and Magnus Backstedt are on the front again. Until Radoslaw Romanik (CCC-Polsat) attacks and strings it out. Backstedt chases him down, and the pace is now quite high. Scott Sunderland does a turn, and there's a group of five or six riders off the front. But they don't want to work. Sunderland accelerates as he can see the gap, but there is no cooperation really. The peloton regroups. 16:39 CEST - 154 km/47 km to go Frank Hoj (Team fakta) and Christian Frattini (Tenax) have counter attacked, and have a couple of hundred metres lead. 16:46 CEST - 159 km/42 km to go Ruslan Gryschenko (Landbouwkrediet) drops back to grab a few water bottles from the team car. It's also reported that Ivan Ravaioli (Mercatone Uno) and Jan Svorada (Lampre) have come back to the peloton after their crash. 16:53 CEST - 164 km/37 km to go 16:58 CEST - 168 km/33 km to go 17:05 CEST - 173 km/28 km to go 17:13 CEST - 179 km/22 km to go 17:16 CEST - 183 km/18 km to go 17:21 CEST - 186 km/15 km to go The average speed after five hours is around 37.5 km/h. 17:25 CEST - 189 km/12 km to go 17:27 CEST - 191 km/10 km to go Fabiano Fontanelli (Mercatone Uno) has a flat tyre. 17:30 CEST - 193 km/8 km to go 17:33 CEST - 196 km/5 km to go 17:34 CEST - 197 km/4 km to go 17:35 CEST - 198 km/3 km to go 17:36 CEST - 199 km/2 km to go 17:38 CEST - 201 km/0 km to go That's a huge win for Petacchi, who has trouble with these high pressure sprints. He also takes the maglia rosa as the first leader of the Giro, along with the ciclamino points jersey. The blue Intergiro jersey goes to Andris Nauduzs (CCC-Polsat). There were no mountain sprints today. Thank you for following the first stage of the Giro with Cyclingnews. We'll be back at the same time (14:30 CEST) each day with live action of every stage, along with a full report, photos and results afterwards. ResultsUnofficial 1 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 5.16.03 2 Mario Cipollini (Ita) Domina Vacanze 3 Angelo Furlan (Ita) Alessio 4 Isaac Galvez (Spa) Kelme 5 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Lotto-Domo 6 Graeme Brown (Aus) Panaria 7 Jimmy Casper (Fra) FDJeux.com 8 Dario Pieri (Ita) Saeco 9 Jan Svorada (Cze) Lampre 10 Graziano Gasparre (Ita) De Nardi 11 12 Werner Riebenbauer (Aut) Team fakta-Pata Chips General classification after stage 1 1 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 2 Mario Cipollini (Ita) Domina Vacanze 0.08 3 Angelo Furlan (Ita) Alessio 0.12 |
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