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86th Giro d'Italia - Grand TourItaly, May 10-June 1, 2003Main Page Stage Profile Start List Latest Live Report Stage 9 - May 19: Arezzo-Montecatini, 160 kmComplete Live ReportStart time: 13:14 CEST Welcome to Cyclingnews' live coverage of the 9th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a relatively short jaunt of 160km from Arezzo to Montecatini. The stage features a bit of a lump in the early profile, but no GPM points are on offer and the long flat or slightly downhill run to the finish should set the stage for another bunch sprint. Mario Cipollini finally realised his dream yesterday, winning a Giro stage in the world champion's jersey, and equalling the record of Alfredo Binda, putting his Giro win total at 41. However, after yet another snub by the organisers of the Tour de France, Cipo may have a new motivation to prove himself again today. "This is completely absurd," he said in an interview with Bloomberg News. "This piece of news leaves us completely puzzled. I don't understand this unrelenting attack on my reputation, considering I am wearing an important jersey. They will be remembered for being the first ones not to invite the World Champion to their race. At this point, we're absolutely speechless." 14:30 CEST 14:50 CEST This group quickly gained a 10" advantage over the field, before being joined by Vini Caldirola's Eddy Mazzoleni and several other riders. A counter attack was just launched by Vladimir Miholievic (Alessio), who's being chased by Thomas Brozyna (CCC-Polsat) and Bruseghin. 15:00 CEST, 85 km to go For news and reactions concerning the Tour de France team selections,particularly Cipollini's reactions to his Domina Vacanze team's non-selection, be sure to click here. 15:18 CEST 15:30 CEST Miholievic, Bruseghin, Brozyna, Casar, Faresin, and Sacchi are still clear with about two minutes. 15:38 CEST, 72 km to go The peloton has pulled back time already on the leaders, and the gap now stands at 1'35". 15:42 CEST, 66 km to go Marco Pantani and Dario Pieri are having a friendly chat in the field, with Pieri giving the Pirate a few hits on the head, perhaps acknowleding Pantani's compliance with the mandatory helmet rule... In other news, Lotto-Domo's Aart Vierhouten has abandoned the race. 15:50 CEST, 60 km to go The peloton is moving quickly, and the front of the field is almost single file. Meanwhile Cipollini is doing a change of jersey behind the field, removing his under shirt and zipping up a new rainbow jersey and putting his helmet back on. The break has picked up a few more seconds, back up to around 1'30" advantage over the main bunch. 15:56 CEST, 56 km to go 16:05 CEST, 44 km to go 16:15 CEST, 38 km to go This could be the day for Cipollini to firmly plant his name among the greats by beating the record of Giro stage wins. Having matched Binda's record yesterday, Cipo broke his string of bad luck and near misses in the first week, and could be primed for another big win. 16:21 CEST, 30 km to go 16:27 CEST, 25 km to go As usual, Domina Vacanze and Fassa Bortolo are the two main teams doing the work at the head of the peloton. 16:31 CEST, 22 km to go 16:39 CEST, 15 km to go Luca De Angeli from Colombia-Selle Italia is trying a move off the front but he's not getting very far. The six leaders appear to have been reeled in somewhat quietly. Domina Vacanze and Fassa Bortolo have for the moment relinquished their control at the head of the race, replaced by some Lotto-Domo and Alessio riders, but no great organised tempo for the moment. Formaggi Pinzolo Fiave has several riders up near the front as well. 16:42 CEST, 12 km to go Spectators beware: a number of water bottles are being ejected from the field as riders look to lighten the load in the final fast kilometres. 16:46 CEST, 9 km to go A small crash has delayed Kelme's sprinter Galvez after a few riders went down in a left hand corner. It's too close to the finish, and Galvez may have seen his chances dashed. Elio Aggiano has tried a new escape within the last 10km, but there's no way he can get too far ahead of the field. 16:49 CEST, 6 km to go The field comes through a very narrow right hand bend, at a reasonable pace, but they'll repeat this turn once more before a 300m finishing straight to the line. Team fakta's Arvesen, Norwegian champion, has tried a move off the front on the extremely technical finishing circuit. 16:51 CEST, 4 km to go 16:53 CEST, 3 km to go 16:55 CEST, 1km to go FDJeux.com's Carlos Da Cruz has tried to profit from the sprinters' confusion, and he's launched a powerful attack and has a gap with 1km to go! 16:56 CEST, Finish There's a crash in the final corner, as expected! McEwen gets in good position and comes through the corner. He gets some advantage on Cipollini, but it looks like Cipo has just managed to hold off the Aussie. Cipo's raised his hands after the line, thinking he has the victory. If so, he's got the Giro stage win record. It was Nauduzs who slid out in the final bend, taking down some riders behind him and slowing up the bunch. The big sprinters were already through, however, so it didn't impede Cipo and company. Results1 Mario Cipollini (Ita) Domina Vacanze-Elitron 3.41.58 (43.249 km/h) 2 Robbie McEwen (Aus) Lotto-Domo 3 Alessandro Petacchi (Ita) Fassa Bortolo 4 Jan Svorada (Cze) Lampre 5 Daniele Bennati (Ita) Domina Vacanze-Elitron General classification after stage 9 1 Stefano Garzelli (Ita) Vini Caldirola-SO.DI 40.51.16 2 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Team Saeco 0.40 3 Andrea Noe' (Ita) Alessio 0.54 4 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Alessio 1.36 5 Marius Sabaliauskas (Ltu) Team Saeco 1.38
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