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86th Giro d'Italia - Grand TourItaly, May 10-June 1, 2003Main Page Stage Profile Start List Latest Live Report Stage 2 - May 11: Copernico-Matera, 177 kmComplete Live ReportStart time: 12:49 CEST Welcome to Cyclingnews' live coverage of the second stage of the Giro d'Italia, run over 177 kilometres between Copernico and Matera. Today's stage is a bit hillier than yesterday's coastal cruise, and the finish in Matera is also uphill. Nevertheless, it should turn out to be a bunch sprint like yesterday, and we'll probably see Petacchi, Cipollini, McEwen, Brown, Svorada, Furlan, Di Biase, Riebenbauer fight it out for the stage win. The maglia rosa (pink leader's jersey) will today be worn by Alessandro Petacchi, who rode brilliantly in yesterday's finale to upstage Cipollini in Lecce. Petacchi came off Cipo's wheel with less than 100m to go to take the stage and Cipo simply had no answer. Perhaps today we'll see his zebra treno click into top gear, because it wasn't smooth yesterday. Petacchi's Fassa Bortolo team will have the job of defending his lead, and no doubt Domina Vacanze and Lotto-Domo will lend a hand to keep the bunch together. 14:42 CEST - 51 km/126 km to go 15:01 CEST - 66 km/111 km to go 15:26 CEST - 83 km/94 km to go Second place in the Intergiro was Petacchi, followed by Robert Forster (Gerolsteiner). 15:32 CEST - 86 km/91 km to go 15:44 CEST - 96 km/81 km to go There is now a counter attack, with Julian Winn (Team fakta) and five others going away. But there is a Fassa Bortolo rider with them, and they get caught by the peloton again. 15:48 CEST - 102 km/75 km to go The next group to escape the peloton contains Julio Perez Cuapio (Panaria), Kevin Van Impe and Aart Vierhouten (Lotto-Domo), Magnus Backstedt (team fakta-Pata Chips) and John Fredy Garcia (Colombia Selle Italia). Backstedt attacks the group and is now alone in the lead. He is chased by eight riders, who catch him to form a nine man leading group. 15:55 CEST - 106 km/71 km to go The chase is effective, as Fabio Sacchi (Saeco) closes down the gap. Now there's a new attack, by fakta's Lars Bak. The Danish team is definitely trying to animate the Giro so far. But once again, the chase is strong, and there is a semi-regrouping. 16:02 CEST - 111 km/66 km to go Cipo is still not happy with his bike, and gets some mechanical assistance from his team car at the back of the peloton. Cyclingnews readers will no doubt be aware that they can win a replica of Cipollini's S-Works E5 bike by filling out this form. 16:16 CEST - 121 km/56 km to go 16:26 CEST - 127 km/50 km to go 16:39 CEST - 137 km/40 km to go 16:45 CEST - 141 km/36 km to go Lotto-Domo and Vini Caldirola are sitting on the front of the peloton at the moment. 16:49 CEST - 145 km/32 km to go 16:53 CEST - 149 km/28 km to go Lotto-Domo has increased the pace at the front, then Vini Caldirola takes over. 16:58 CEST - 153 km/24 km to go Elio Aggiano (Formaggi) attacks on the climb. He is joined by Paolo Tiralongo (Panaria) and Hernan Dario Munoz (Selle Italia). The attack is not good enough, and the peloton catches them on a steep section. There are no real curves on this climb - it's just straight up. 17:02 CEST - 155 km/22 km to go Perez Cuapio is on the front of the peloton, looking at his rivals. Marco Pantani is one of them, as he rides next to Casagrande and Garzelli. 17:05 CEST - 156 km/21 km to go The peloton is in several sections over the top. It looks as though race leader Petacchi is in the second group. 17:09 CEST - 159 km/18 km to go 17:12 CEST - 161 km/16 km to go This is impressive work by Pantani's team, with six men on the front. The finish will suit Pantani, who is no slouch in a sprint, especially an uphill one. Cipollini's third group is at 56 seconds. 17:16 CEST - 164 km/13 km to go Cipollini's group starts to break up, but now reforms and resumes the chase at 40 seconds. 17:19 CEST - 167 km/10 km to go Cipo is 1'01 behind, and it doesn't look as though he'll come back. At least his teammates waited for him this time... 17:23 CEST - 169 km/8 km to go 17:26 CEST - 171 km/6 km to go Cipollini has given up the chase. 17:29 CEST - 172 km/5 km to go Petacchi and McEwen are in the peloton, but not near the front yet. 17:31 CEST - 173 km/4 km to go 17:33 CEST - 175 km/2 km to go 17:35 CEST - 177 km/0 km to go In the last 20 metres, as Baldato was moving up on his inside, McEwen threw an elbow, which may cost him the stage. Baldato immediately threw up his arm as he crossed the line. He is not happy with McEwen's manoeuvre. The jury has relegated McEwen to last position, and Baldato is the winner of stage 2. Petacchi is still the overall leader, with Baldato now in second place. Thank you for following stage 2 of the Giro with Cyclingnews. We'll be back at the same time (14:30CEST) with stage 3 tomorrow, from Policoro to Terme Liugiane, run over 145 km. Results1 Fabio Baldato (Ita) Alessio 4.46.57 2 Gabriele Colombo (Ita) Domina Vacanze 3 Giuliano Figueras (Ita) Panaria 4 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 5 Bernhard Eisel (Aut) FDJeux.com 6 Volodomyr Duma (Ukr) Landbouwkrediet-Colnago 7 Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Vini Caldirola 8 Francesco Casagrande (Ita) Lampre 9 Fabio Sacchi (Ita) Saeco General classification after stage 2 1 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 10.02.36 2 Fabio Baldato (Ita) Alessio 0.04 3 Gabriele Colombo (Ita) Domina Vacanze 0.19 4 Giuliano Figueras (Ita) Ceramiche Panaria-Fiordo 0.23 5 Graziano Gasparre (Ita) De Nardi-Colpack 0.24 6 Fabio Sacchi (Ita) Team Saeco 7 Denis Lunghi (Ita) Alessio 8 Kurt Asle Arvesen (Nor) Team fakta-Pata Chips 9 Serhiy Honchar (Ukr) De Nardi-Colpack |
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