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86th Giro d'Italia - Grand TourItaly, May 10-June 1, 2003Main Page Stage Profile Start List Results Stage 3 - May 12: Policoro-Terme Liugiane, 145 kmComplete Live ReportStart time: 13:47 CEST Welcome to Cyclingnews' live coverage of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, run over 145 kilometres between Policoro and Terme Liugiane. Today's stage is flat in the first half, but features a rise to Fagnano Castello at km 107, where king of the mountains points will be on offer. Several hills follow, before a long plunge to the (uphill) finish in Terme Luigiane. This could be a day for the opportunists, and the uphill finale could complicate matters for the sprinters. Alessandro Petacchi starts the day in the maglia rosa, having survived the climbing in yesterday's stage and arriving in the lead group, where Fabio Baldatto won the stage after the relegation of Robbie McEwen for irregular sprinting. 14:50 CEST It's another hot and sunny day today, and the riders have not yet grown accustomed to the hot weather. There will be a light wind and temperatures in the upper lower 30's. In the last 45 km of the race with the GPM and the climbing, the route will be following small, twisty roads, great for attacking. The bunch is off to steady start once more, and the peloton is intact at the moment. 15:05 CEST 15:20 CEST 15:35 CEST / 80 km to go Saeco is now driving the pace, with Paris-Roubaix runner-up Dario Pieri providing the muscle. 15:45 CEST / 71 km to go The pace is still high, although it appears Saeco has eased up a bit and the pack is not as stretched out as it was a few minutes ago. 15:55 CEST / 64 km to go 16:00 CEST / 61 km to go The pace has definitely taken a dip, as it seems some riders are not too keen to hammer all the way until the day's Cat. 2 climb. Rinaldo Nocentini (Formaggi Pinzole Fiave) has stopped for a brief mechanical problem, but he took care the the issue himself before the team car managed to stop at the side of the road. He's back in the saddle and should be in the group easily enough. 16:08 CEST / 58 km to go The race is hitting the early slopes of the climb to Fagnano Castello, although the bunch is still together. 16:14 CEST / 52 km to go 16:20 CEST / 49 km to go The answer has just come. Selle Italia's Raffaele Illiano has jumped off the front, and Team fakta's British champion Julian Winn has decided to follow the move. 16:30 CEST / 45 km to go There's been a delay at the back of the field, as two riders seem to have had a slight tangle. Nobody seems to be injured, but there was a major slow up at the back of the field and some others were forced to stop. The six man break doesn't include any major favourites, but Lampre, Gerolsteiner, Selle Italia, and other teams are included. Hernan Munoz is there for Selle Italia, along with Scholz (Gerolsteiner), Winn, Illiano, Riera, and a rider from Lampre. It looks like Winn has had a bit of trouble keeping pace with some accelerations in this lead group. Illiano has popped as well, but Hector Mesa Mesa has bridged the gap. 16:35 CEST / 41 km to go Munoz is currently driving the break, but the field is almost in contact with the rear of this lead group. 16:39 CEST / 35 km to go Gonzalez gets through and takes the full points, consolidating his lead in the green jersey. 16:46 CEST / 30 km to go Alexis Rodriguez of Kelme has started a new attack from the main group, after the first break was pulled back. Kelme started the Giro with only eight riders, but even if they have a slightly weaker team than usual, they're anxious to remain aggressive. Rodriguez has 10" over the field. Roberto Conti (Mercatone Uno) is setting the pace in the main field. The Panaria team is also working hard, thinking of Giuliano Figueras, who is not far off the race lead. 16:54 CEST / 23 km to go Sandy Casar (FDJeux.com) is in the lead group, which has 16" over the main field as the race descends from the main climb. Denis Lunghi (Alessio) is in the move, as is Luca Mazzanti of Ceramiche Panaria-Fiordo. The front group includes nine riders in total. 16:56 CEST / 22 km to go 17:00 CEST / 17 km to go The descent is fast and winding, with some incredibly tight hairpins. The main groups are coming back together as the race descends, and Fabio Sacchi is remaining active at the front of his group. Petacchi is in good position in the main group, as are most of the race favourites. 17:06 CEST / 13 km to go Robbie McEwen is obviously feeling a bit energized after the relegation in yesterday's sprint, and the Aussie sprinter is forcing the pace now and even getting a small gap on the descent. 17:10 CEST / 9 km to go McEwen has 10" over the chasers, but he'll need more time in hand to tackle the final rise to the finish in Terme Liugiane. 17:14 CEST / 6 km to go Yesterday's stage winner Fabio Baldatto (Alessio) is at the back end of the front group. Fassa Bortolo is still setting the pace, and now they're reeling in McEwen. 17:17 CEST / 4 km to go 17:19 CEST / 2 km to go 17:20 CEST / 1km to go 17:21 CEST / Finish Domina Vacanze is still setting the pace and getting it started, but Petacchi is right behind. But from the group, Stefano Garzelli has come through as the sprinters began to fade, and he's taken the stage win with a perfectly timed surge. Francesco Casagrande was also up in the hunt. 1 Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Caldirola-Sidermec-SoDi 3.34.38 2 Francesco Casagrande (Ita) Lampre 0.02 3 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 4 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Alessio 5 Gabriele Colombo (Ita) Domina Vacanze-Elitron 6 Paolo Lanfranchi (Ita) Ceramiche Panaria-Fiordo 7 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Team Saeco 8 Serhiy Honchar (Ukr) De Nardi-Colpack 9 Andrea Noe' (Ita) Alessio 10 Graziano Gasparre (Ita) De Nardi-Colpack 11 Bo Hamburger (Den) Formaggi Pinzolo Fiave 12 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Domina Vacanze-Elitron 13 Georg Totschnig (Aut) Gerolsteiner 14 Wladimir Belli (Ita) Lampre 15 Luca Mazzanti (Ita) Ceramiche Panaria-Fiordo 16 Marco Pantani (Ita) Mercatone Uno - Scanavino 0.07 General classification after stage 3 1 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 13.37.08 2 Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Caldirola-Sidermec-SoDi 0.17 3 Francesco Casagrande (Ita) Lampre 4 Gabriele Colombo (Ita) Domina Vacanze-Elitron 5 Graziano Gasparre (Ita) De Nardi-Colpack 6 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Alessio 0.32 7 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Team Saeco 8 Denis Lunghi (Ita) Alessio 9 Andrea Noe' (Ita) Alessio 10 Bo Hamburger (Den) Formaggi Pinzolo Fiave |
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