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Next Stage  Stage 12 - Friday, May 19: Livorno - Sestri Levante, 171 kmLive Commentary by Jeff Jones with additional reporting from Anthony Tan Live reportLive coverage starts: 14:30 CEST Estimated finish: 17:10 CEST
 13:02 CEST    A transitional stage that goes through 
  Alessandro Petacchi's backyard, who will unfortunately be visiting the Giro 
  on crutches. With the steep Passo del Bracco 19km the finish, sprinters may 
  not make it to Sestri Levante together, and a breakaway is likely to make it.
 14:29 CEST    Welcome back to the Giro for the 
  12th stage between Livorno and Sestri Levante. It's basically a flat one for 
  the first half, but the sprinters will have no joy as the second half is quite 
  hilly. Besides the Passo del Bracco after 147km, there is also a climb up to 
  Biassa after 103 km. The 110 La Gazzetta sprint point is at km 114 today, and 
  is also on an uphill drag.
 
 After Der Kaiser, Jan Ullrich, crushed 
  a few souls during yesterday's TT, and Ivan 'il Terribile' Basso put time into 
  all his major rivals, especially the climbers, the Giro's general classification 
  has some gaping holes in it. Thus, we can expect a breakaway to go clear today 
  like it did in stage 10, although Paolo Bettini's Quick.Step men might be put 
  to work again to try to set up the win for 'Il Grillo'.
 14:45 CEST    Today's stage started at 12:52pm 
  without Philippe Gilbert (Française des Jeux) and Michael Rasmussen (Rabobank).
 
 After 8 km, William Bonnet (Credit Agricole) made the attack that would stick, 
  and was joined by Alberto Ongarato (Team Milram), Wladimir Belli (Selle Italia-Serramenti 
  Diquigiovanni), Joerg Ludewig (T-Mobile Team), Addy Engels (Quick Step-Innergetic), 
  Jonathan Patrick Mc Carty (Phonak), Mickael Delage (Française des Jeux), Patrick 
  Calcagni (Liquigas), Fortunato Baliani and Emanuele Sella (Ceramica Panaria-Navigare), 
  Arnaud Labbe (Bouygues Telecom), Joan Horrach Rippoll (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes 
  Balears), Manuel Beltrán Martinez (Discovery Channel), Manuele Mori (Saunier 
  Duval-Prodir) and Sven Krauss (Gerolsteiner) to make a break of 15.
 
 The group has steadily been gaining ground over the peloton, and has 6'15 after 
  84 km. It covered 51.1 km in the first hour!
 
 A crash after 10 km 
  took down Serguei Gonchar (T-Mobile), Cyrille Monnerais (FDJ), Daniel Navarro 
  (Liberty Seguros), Dario Cioni (Liquigas), and Roberto Laiseka (Euskaltel). 
  The latter abandoned the race as a result.
 14:48 CEST    Of the breakaways, Emanuele Sella 
  (Panaria) is the best placed on GC, lying in 22nd position at 11'27 behind the 
  leader. So this six minute gap is not something that CSC has to be concerned 
  with. Maybe the other teams will be though.
 14:52 CEST    90km/81km to goThe breakaway reaches 
  Alessandro Petacchi's home town of La Spezia as it travels down the west coast 
  of Italy. It's increased its advantage to 6'45, the biggest lead so far today.
 14:57 CEST    Laiseka has been taken to hospital 
  to assess the damage from the earlier crash. Bad luck for him, as he was aiming 
  for a good GC place in the Giro. He was sitting in 21st position overall.
 14:58 CEST    100km/71km to goThe average speed 
  after two hours is a very brisk 49.200 km/h, and the leaders commence the climb 
  up to Biassa with 6'50 over the peloton.
 15:04 CEST    101km/70km to goBelli forces the 
  pace on the climb, and the break is just 3 km from the top, with the gap going 
  up to 7'02.
 
 There were also a couple of sprints today, at Viareggio, 
  won by William Bonnet, and at Marina di Carrara, won by Belli.
 
 
 15:08 CEST    104km/67km to goThe break reaches 
  the summit of the climb to Biassa with Baliani taking the points ahead of Horrach 
  and Mori.
 15:14 CEST    110km/61km to goThe leaders are now 
  on the climb up to Volastra, with Belli leading Horrach and Calcagni. It's quite 
  steep here. Let's see if Delage can take more points for the 110 Gazzetta competition.
 15:15 CEST    Bonnet, who started this break, is 
  going off the back on the climb.
 
 Meanwhile, the peloton is led by 
  Team CSC, protecting Basso. They don't want to give the break too much more 
  time.
 15:17 CEST    Mori now leads the break with 500m 
  to the sprint, and the pace lifts. Delage is still towards the back.
 15:19 CEST    114km/57km to goCalcagni is third 
  in the 110 Gazzetta classification, and he will take some points today. Delage 
  will have to work harder for his, as he's barely able to hold on.
 
 The winner is Horrach from Calcagni, Mori, Belli, and Beltrán. That'll give 
  Calcagni the lead in the classification. Delage and Bonnet are still coming 
  up the hill.
 15:20 CEST    115km/56km to goCSC is doing all 
  the work now, with Lombardi and Sorensen on the front of the bunch. then Blaudzun, 
  Julich, Gustov, Voigt and Basso. Savoldelli and Danielson are right behind, 
  as are Sastre and Cuesta.
 15:23 CEST    Baliani and Sella lead the break 
  now, as the peloton starts to break up on the climb. Guidi and Bramati are dropped 
  from the bunch as a result.
 
 Looks like Labbe has been shelled from 
  the front group too, leaving: Alberto Ongarato (Team Milram), Wladimir Belli 
  (Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni), Joerg Ludewig (T-Mobile Team), Addy 
  Engels (Quick Step-Innergetic), Jonathan Patrick Mc Carty (Phonak), Patrick 
  Calcagni (Liquigas), Fortunato Baliani and Emanuele Sella (Ceramica Panaria-Navigare), 
  Joan Horrach Rippoll (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears), Manuel Beltrán Martinez 
  (Discovery Channel), Manuele Mori (Saunier Duval-Prodir), Sven Krauss (Gerolsteiner).
 
 Bobby Julich sets the pace in the bunch, with Lombardi and Sorensen on his wheel.
 15:26 CEST    118km/53km to goSorensen leads the 
  bunch past the 110 Gazzetta sign at 6'47. It's a pretty small bunch at that. 
  Schumacher is in the caravan, chasing back on.
 15:28 CEST    The road continues to climb after 
  the La Gazzetta sign, so anyone with designs of rejoining the peloton will have 
  to wait for the descent in about 10 km. McEwen is one of those dropped, but 
  he is within striking distance.
 
 At this stage, it does look like 
  the break will stay away, as CSC won't ride any harder than it has to and most 
  of the other times have riders in the break.
 15:30 CEST    Mark Scanlon (AG2R) has abandoned.
 15:33 CEST    Sorensen continues to work on the 
  front of the bunch, and Blaudzun on his wheel probably could do with a slightly 
  lower tempo. But now the climb flattens out (this wasn't even a categorised 
  climb) and Blaudzun can go at his own pace. Matt Hayman is hanging on the back.
 15:34 CEST    120km/51km to goIt's foggy towards 
  the top of the climb, even if today is quite a pleasant day for riding: 25 degrees 
  or so with a light SW/SE wind blowing and 50-60% humidity.
 15:36 CEST    Bonnet and Delage are already 1'40 
  behind the lead group of 12, while Labbe is at 3'10.
 15:40 CEST    Baliani pushes the pace as the road 
  continues to climb into the fog. He has Sella on his wheel. At the back, Horrach 
  signals for his team car, a little urgently. He just needs a bidon. Now it's 
  getting very foggy.
 15:44 CEST    125km/46km to goThis is rather a 
  nice section of the Italian coastline, part of the Cinque Terra.
 
 Beltrán is sitting on 145/180 (80% of his max hr) at 40 km/h, as the break starts 
  to descend. Sella is at 144/197 at 56 km/h. Well, they're in the same breakaway 
  :-)
 
 Krauss signals for his team car, and gets a bidon.
 15:45 CEST    131km/40km to goUnder 40 km to go, 
  and through a tunnel. The dozen leaders are en route to Levanto, at sea level. 
  Then they will tackle the Passo del Bracco, the last climb of the day.
 15:49 CEST    The peloton is over the top of the 
  climb now, riding through the mist, while the leaders have reached the sunnier 
  section of the descent.
 
 Speaking of descents, the one off the Passo 
  del Bracco is a little tricky. There is a turn about halfway down into a narrow, 
  twisting, steep descent. Look for Paolo Savoldelli to try to take back some 
  time there.
 15:51 CEST    137km/34km to goThe leaders are just 
  about at the bottom of the descent, as they twist and turn through Levanto. 
  It starts to climb almost immediately though. They have 6'55 over the CSC led 
  peloton.
 15:55 CEST    136km/35km to goOn a beach in Levanto, 
  umbrellas have been arranged to spell out "VV Il Giro"
 
 Krauss is 
  in trouble immediately as the final climb starts. Baliani pushes the pace. Sella 
  and Beltrán are sitting on about 85% of their maximum heart rates.
 
 The gap has grown to 7'04, the biggest of the day.
 15:56 CEST    137km/34km to goBelli asks the group 
  to continue to roll over. Krauss is hanging on, just. He's not really built 
  for this sort of riding. Ludewig is back with him and Horrach.
 15:57 CEST    Pat McCarty takes another turn, looking 
  good. Ongarato is impressive too. He's easily the best sprinter of the group.
 16:01 CEST    138km/33km to goThe average after 
  three hours is 44.3 km/h. This climb is 9.5 km, averaging around 6.5%.
 
 Labbe is caught by the bunch.
 
 Baliani is now pushing the tempo, putting 
  Ludewig, Krauss and McCarty out the back.
 
 Sella is sitting on 190/197 
  (96%) at 29 km/h! Ouch. Baliani explodes, and Sella is left with Belli, Mori, 
  Calcagni, Horrach and a couple of others.
 16:05 CEST    139km/32km to goKrauss and Ludewig 
  make it back to the lead group. Not sure if McCarty does though. Yes, here's 
  the American rider now, fighting hard to rejoin. All together in front, with 
  Baliani working again.
 
 Serguei Gonchar is getting dropped in the 
  peloton. That's a surprise, as we're not really into the climb yet. CSC is setting 
  a hard tempo, but it's not brutal yet. Gonchar moves up again, but he's not 
  good today. The bunch is still quite large.
 16:07 CEST    Veikkanen (back with Gonchar) is 
  on 95% of his max, as Di Luca, Bettini, Cunego and another Lampre (Tiralongo) 
  attack. And Simoni. Of course they say that Gonchar was in trouble. Bettini 
  nearly hits a spectator who was waving at the TV camera like a fool. Oops.
 
 CSC brings Basso up to the attackers.
 16:08 CEST    140km/31km to goTiralongo forces 
  the pace with Di Luca on his wheel, then Cunego and a host of CSCs. This could 
  be bad for Gonchar, but that's about it. 33 km/h. Ouch.
 16:09 CEST    Danielson (5th on GC) is also dropped. 
  That attack might have taken him by surprise. He's towing a second group up 
  to the lead group of 30 or so.
 
 Gustov is back on the front of the 
  bunch with Voigt, Cuesta and Basso.
 16:11 CEST    145km/26km to goSavoldelli is certainly 
  in the front group of the bunch, while Danielson still has to work to chase 
  on.
 
 Gonchar did crash earlier today, so it probably hurt him on this 
  climb.
 
 Sella now sits on 88% of his max, working hard in the breakaway.
 16:12 CEST    Beltrán, also in the break, is sitting 
  on 93% of his max. The leaders still have 6'00 over the bunch.
 
 McCarty 
  isn't in the front group any more. Now Krauss and Calcagni are dropped.
 
 Jan Ullrich looks to be in the front bit of the peloton, or at least the second 
  group. He's sitting well back though.
 16:15 CEST    146km/25km to goThe leaders reduce 
  in size, thanks to the work of Baliani, Sella and Belli. We now have: Wladimir 
  Belli (Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni),Fortunato Baliani and Emanuele 
  Sella (Ceramica Panaria-Navigare), Joan Horrach Rippoll (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes 
  Balears), Manuele Mori (Saunier Duval-Prodir), Addy Engels (Quick Step-Innergetic) 
  in front. They are 1 km from the summit.
 
 Bonnet and Delage are absorbed 
  by the peloton.
 16:16 CEST    Baliani and Sella lead on the curves 
  towards the top of this climb, as the trees thin out and the mist returns. Engels 
  digs deep to hold onto the back. This is hurting the Dutchman, but he just needs 
  to bite the bars for a bit longer.
 16:17 CEST    147km/24km to goSella continues to 
  hammer on the front like an energiser bunny. But teammate Baliani takes the 
  sprint points ahead of him, with Mori third.
 16:17 CEST    Ongarato, Ludewig and Beltrán come 
  over at 30 seconds.
 16:19 CEST    148km/23km to goNow we face the tricky 
  descent down to the finish. Baliani lets a gap open, but Engels closes it. The 
  six leaders are still together.
 
 The bunch is sitting 5'52 behind 
  the leaders, and they definitely won't get them.
 16:20 CEST    150km/21km to goThe descent hasn't 
  quite begun yet - it's still undulating for a few more km, through the trees, 
  before the drop back down to the coast.
 16:21 CEST    Baliani works hard for his teammate 
  Sella, who is still sitting on 90% of his max at 40 km/h. A group of four with 
  Beltrán, Ongarato, Ludewig and Krauss are chasing at half a minute.
 16:22 CEST    Horrach leaves a gap, with Mori wanting 
  him to close it. Engels and Horrach are doing the least work in the break. Mori 
  has to close it.
 16:24 CEST    151km/20km to goAnother gap is created, 
  courtesy of Horrach, who is now last wheel. Sella and Baliani are doing most 
  of the work, now Engels does a turn. Horrach doesn't want to move out of sixth 
  wheel.
 
 The gruppo is at 6'05. Status quo.
 16:25 CEST    152km/19km to goThey go under 20 
  km to go and Belli sits up, looking frustrated. The four chasers are not getting 
  closer, despite the lack of cooperation in the front group. It's 32 seconds.
 
 Engels attacks. Doesn't get far though.
 16:27 CEST    The peloton has regrouped and Ullrich 
  is there at the back, looking comfy. Danielson is certainly back with the front 
  group, but there's no sign of Gonchar.
 16:28 CEST    153km/18km to goUllrich gives one 
  of the bidon carrying Saunier Duval domestiques a bit of a push to get up to 
  the front of the bunch.
 
 Sella and Mori have attacked in front. Sella 
  is sitting on 90% (179/197) at 48 km/h.
 16:29 CEST    153km/18km to goSella and Mori get 
  nine seconds, and they put their heads down and go for it. The real descent 
  is about to start.
 16:30 CEST    156km/15km to goVoigt, Gustov and 
  Cuesta are leading Basso in the peloton, with Sastre fifth wheel.
 
 Sella and Mori are under 15 km to go, flying now.
 16:31 CEST    157km/14km to goThe peloton is more 
  than 5 km behind the leaders, who are sitting on 68 km/h now. Sella continues 
  to push the pace, then Mori comes through for a turn. They have to keep pedaling, 
  as the descent isn't steep yet.
 16:33 CEST    158km/13km to goNo sign of Baliani, 
  Belli, Engels and Horrach, who are chasing Sella and Mori. Ah, they're 13 seconds 
  behind. The Beltrán group is 28 seconds behind the leaders.
 16:33 CEST    The descent is quite easy at the 
  moment, and Sella continues to sit on 90% of his max at 71%.
 16:36 CEST    161km/10km to goThe leaders go under 
  10 km to go, working to the max. Sella asks Mori for a bidon after he just threw 
  his into the valley. He gets it, drinks, and throws it into the valley.
 16:36 CEST    162km/9km to go9 km to go, and the 
  descent will start to get tricky soon. They're still on the good roads now.
 16:37 CEST    163km/8km to go15 seconds and 53 
  seconds are the gaps to the two chasing groups at the moment. The bunch is at 
  6'30.
 16:38 CEST    Engels leads the first chasing group, 
  then Belli and Horrach.
 
 Oh dear, Sella and Mori crash into the barriers. 
  Mori is worse off, but now he's back. They are passed by the chase group. Ouch, 
  that hurt.
 
 
 16:40 CEST    165km/6km to goThe leaders are now 
  together again, with six riders. Amazing that Sella and Mori weren't hurt worse 
  than that. Mori pulled his foot out first, then just brushed against the barrier, 
  slipping down, Armstrong style, into the next bit of the descent. Sella hit 
  the barrier full on, but got back and remounted, but didn't cut the course.
 
 Mori is still in front!
 16:41 CEST    Jeez, Mori crashes again with Sella. 
  This is just not their day. Both of them are up again, chasing the remaining 
  four. Mori crashed first again. These corners are really sharp.
 16:42 CEST    168km/3km to goThe leaders: Wladimir 
  Belli (Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni), Fortunato Baliani (Ceramica Panaria-Navigare), 
  Joan Horrach Rippoll (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears), Addy Engels (Quick Step-Innergetic).
 
 Mori and Sella are chasing them at 10 seconds. Both of them crashed twice on 
  the descent. Of course Baliani isn't working much in front.
 16:43 CEST    Baliani rolls through for a soft 
  turn. Marking Engels now. The other two might be able to come back. Belli rolls 
  through, softly. The others look back for the luckless Sella and Mori. They'll 
  be having nightmares about corners now.
 16:44 CEST    169km/2km to goThe bunch had better 
  take it easy...
 
 Engels attacks, as he has to. But everyone marks 
  him. Belli counters.
 16:45 CEST    Baliani reacts after Belli. He can't 
  wait for Sella now. Engels and Horrach are stranded. Baliani gives it full gas 
  to catch Belli, and he gets him.
 16:45 CEST    170km/1km to goEngels and Horrach 
  have to work hard to get the two leaders back, but they should do it. Depends 
  on how they will work in front. They don't. All together.
 16:46 CEST    Four leaders coming up to 1 km to 
  go and Engels attacks. But Baliani and the rest mark him. Mori and Sella are 
  almost back on too.
 16:46 CEST    Horrach counters! Big attack, and 
  that might be it.
 16:47 CEST    Horrach gets a 50m gap and the rest 
  stop chasing. But now there are five in pursuit. Caisse d'Epargne scores!
 16:47 CEST    171km/0km to goJoan Horrach celebrates 
  as Engels takes second ahead of Sella, Mori, Baliani and Belli. Great finish.
 16:52 CEST    Krauss beats Ongarato for seventh, 
  then Ludewig and Beltrán. Calcagni rolls across for 11th, then McCarty at 2'36. 
  The peloton seems to have made it down the descent intact. Gonchar is not there, 
  but Kessler and Ullrich are.
 16:55 CEST    The bunch rolls in at 7'02, led by 
  Bettini and Delage. That's going to move Sella up the GC to fourth, depending 
  on when Gonchar comes in.
 17:01 CEST    Gonchar has lost at least four minutes, 
  so he's out of the top 10 on GC. Bad luck for the Ukrainian, who crashed earlier 
  today and rode a great time trial yesterday.
 
 But the honours of 
  the day go to Joan Horrach (Caisse d'Epargne), who has given his team a much 
  needed victory after coming close on a few occasions. The biggest change on 
  GC was that Emanuele Sella moved up from 22nd to 4th, while Gonchar moved from 
  third to a fair way down. Gonchar is 13'40 behind the winner, thus has lost 
  6'40 to the GC men today.
 17:05 CEST    Belli also moved himself up to fifth 
  on GC, while Beltrán will also climb up the rankings.
 
 That's all 
  from us from a very eventful transition stage. Tomorrow, the high mountains...
 ResultsProvisional
1 Joan Horrach Rippoll (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears           3.55.53
2 Addy Engels (Ned) Quick Step-Innergetic                                0.05
3 Emanuele Sella (Ita) Ceramica Panaria-Navigare                         
4 Manuele Mori (Ita) Saunier Duval-Prodir                         
5 Fortunato Baliani (Ita) Ceramica Panaria-Navigare                
6 Wladimir Belli (Ita) Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni        
7 Sven Krauss (Ger) Gerolsteiner                                         1.03
8 Alberto Ongarato (Ita) Team Milram                                
9 Joerg Ludewig (Ger) T-Mobile Team                                 
10 Manuel Beltran Martinez (Spa) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team   
11 Patrick Calcagni (Swi) Liquigas                                       2.25 
12 Jonathan Patrick Mc Carty (USA) Phonak Hearing Systems                2.35
General classification after stage 12
1 Ivan Basso (Ita) Team CSC                                          44.31.52
2 José E. Gutierrez Cataluna (Spa) Phonak Hearing Systems                2.48
3 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team              3.26
4 Emanuele Sella (Ita) Ceramica Panaria-Navigare                         4.21
5 Wladimir Belli (Ita) Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni             5.31
6 Tom Danielson (USA) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team                 5.38
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