COLOMBIAโS FERNANDO GAVIRIA of UAE Team Emirates was awarded victory on stage three of the Giro dโItalia when original winner Elia Viviani was penalised by race officials for switching trajectory mid-sprint on Monday.
โThe Jury watched the video footage of the sprint and has decided to relegate Elia Viviani. The winner is Fernando Gaviria,โ Giro organisers said.
Gaviria took the victory after 5:23.19 in the saddle ahead of Franceโs Arnaud Demare (Groupama-FDJ) and Germanyโs Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe).
For 24-year-old Gaviria it was a fifth Giro victory, having won four stages the last time he competed in 2017.
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Irelandโs Eddie Dunbar crossed in 115th (5:24.47) and now sits 83rd overall for Team Ineos while Conor Dunne finished 111th on stage three (5:24.25) and is 166th in the general classification for Israel Cycling Academy.
Jumbo-Vismaโs Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic holds the overall leaderโs pink jersey for the third day, 19 seconds ahead of Britainโs Simon Yates of Mitchelton-Scott with Italyโs Vincenzo Nibali of Bahrain-Merida third at 23sec.
The 219km stage got underway in Vinci, to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Italian master painter Leonardo da Vinci, who was born in the Tuscan town.
Japanโs Sho Hatsuyama lead a long solo breakaway over 144km, but the stage was marked by numerous falls with Britainโs Tao Geoghegan Hart losing more than one minute and a half.
โWith only one rider in the breakaway, it made it a very long stage,โ said Roglic.
โIt enabled me to enjoy the Maglia Rosa (pink jersey) a bit more. I wasnโt really scared of the crosswinds at the end because we are a team from Holland so we know how to deal with the wind.โ
Tuesdayโs fourth stage, one of the longest in this yearโs race, covers 235km from Orbetello to Frascati, south of Rome, with undulating twisting roads with the closing kilometres uphill.
The stage and general classifications can be found here.
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Drama at Giro d'Italia as Viviani stripped of stage three win and Gaviria crowned new winner
COLOMBIAโS FERNANDO GAVIRIA of UAE Team Emirates was awarded victory on stage three of the Giro dโItalia when original winner Elia Viviani was penalised by race officials for switching trajectory mid-sprint on Monday.
โThe Jury watched the video footage of the sprint and has decided to relegate Elia Viviani. The winner is Fernando Gaviria,โ Giro organisers said.
Gaviria took the victory after 5:23.19 in the saddle ahead of Franceโs Arnaud Demare (Groupama-FDJ) and Germanyโs Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe).
For 24-year-old Gaviria it was a fifth Giro victory, having won four stages the last time he competed in 2017.
Irelandโs Eddie Dunbar crossed in 115th (5:24.47) and now sits 83rd overall for Team Ineos while Conor Dunne finished 111th on stage three (5:24.25) and is 166th in the general classification for Israel Cycling Academy.
Jumbo-Vismaโs Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic holds the overall leaderโs pink jersey for the third day, 19 seconds ahead of Britainโs Simon Yates of Mitchelton-Scott with Italyโs Vincenzo Nibali of Bahrain-Merida third at 23sec.
The 219km stage got underway in Vinci, to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Italian master painter Leonardo da Vinci, who was born in the Tuscan town.
Japanโs Sho Hatsuyama lead a long solo breakaway over 144km, but the stage was marked by numerous falls with Britainโs Tao Geoghegan Hart losing more than one minute and a half.
โWith only one rider in the breakaway, it made it a very long stage,โ said Roglic.
โIt enabled me to enjoy the Maglia Rosa (pink jersey) a bit more. I wasnโt really scared of the crosswinds at the end because we are a team from Holland so we know how to deal with the wind.โ
Tuesdayโs fourth stage, one of the longest in this yearโs race, covers 235km from Orbetello to Frascati, south of Rome, with undulating twisting roads with the closing kilometres uphill.
The stage and general classifications can be found here.
ยฉ โ AFP 2019
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