Giro d'Italia 1996 - 21 Aprica Gotti
Giro d'Italia 1996 - 21, Cavalese - Aprica 250 km:
1. Ivan Gotti (Ita) Gewiss 7.55.00 (31,579 km/h)
2. Pavel Tonkov (Rus) Panaria-Vinavil + 0.03
3. Piotr Ugrumov (Rus) Roslotto-ZG + 0.57
4. Enrico Zaina (Ita) Carrera s.t.
5. Abraham Olano (Spa) Mapei-GB + 2.52
6. Giuseppe Guerini (Ita) Team Polti + 5.31
7. Jean-Cyril Robin (Fra) Festina s.t.
8. Paolo Lanfranchi (Ita) Mapei-GB s.t.
9. Davide Rebellin (Ita) Team Polti s.t.
10. Stefano Faustini (Ita) Aki-Gipiemme s.t.
11. Buenahora
12. Shefer
13. Piepoli + 5.36
14. Zberg + 10.51
15. Rodriguez Nelson
16. Teteriuk
17. Faresin
18. Bo Larsen
19. Pulnikov
20. Garcia Felix
21. Cenghialta
22. Laukka
23. Bugno
24. Pellicioli
25. Berzin
26. Fernandez Gines
27. Jaskula + 12.27
28. Saligari + 19.44
29. Finco
30. Simeoni
31. Baldinger
32. Della Vedova
33. Vona
34. Massi
35. Beltran + 24.25
36. Noe + 33.17
37. Spruch + 36.50
38. Belli
39. Bontempi
40. Checchin
41. Forconi
42. Petilleau
43. Roux
44. Zen
45. Uslamine
46. Piccoli
47. Gontchenkov
48. Tronca
49. Gasperoni
50. Sanchez de la Rocha
Overall:
1. Pavel Tonkov (Rus) Panaria-Vinavil 100.37.02 (37.903 km/h)
2. Enrico Zaina (Ita) Carrera + 2.43
3. Abraham Olano (Spa) Mapei-GB + 2.57
4. Piotr Ugrumov (Rus) Roslotto-ZG + 3.00
5. Ivan Gotti (Ita) Gewiss + 3.36
6. Davide Rebellin (Ita) Team Polti + 9.15
7. Stefano Faustini (Ita) Aki-Gipiemme +10.38
8. Alexander Chefer (Kaz) Scrigno-Blue Storm +11.22
9. Jean-Cyril Robin (Fra) Festina +12.54
10. Eugeni Berzin (Rus) Gewiss +14.41
Report
Russian Pavel Tonkov snatched back the Giro d'Italia lead - and virtual overall victory - after a brutally decisive day in the Dolomite mountains on Saturday.
Attacks on the vicious climb of Mortirolo, one of the day's five mountains, cracked overnight leader Abraham Olano of Spain, who finished two minutes and 52 seconds behind the day's winner, Italian Ivan Gotti with Tonkov second.
It gave the Russian a convincing race lead of two minutes and 43 seconds from Italy's Enrico Zaina with Olano now 2:57 behind after holding a minute advantage of 0.46 seconds over Tonkov. They started the day equal on total time but divided by the fractional differences in the times registered in Thursday's time trial. Saturday produced an emphatic decision. As Tonkov and Gotti raced towards the finish line the Russian eased, allowing Gotti to pass to win the 21st and longest stage over 250 kms from Cavalese. With some 20 kms still to race Tonkov was celebrating with arms aloft.
As they completed the 12.6 kms struggle to the 1,852 metres Mortirolo summit, excited crowds brought the road down to a cycle's width, and his victory salute turned to gestures to the crowd to step back. Behind them Olano was already trailing by 2:22 after first an attack by the ambitious Zaina, Friday's winner, and then Gotti shattered the group of main contenders.
When Gotti made his move inside three kms from the top of a climb with 18 per cent gradients, only Tonkov could respond, leaving Zaina and Latvian Piotr Ugrumov to fight it out for third place.
Olano rode alone for the final 40 kms, his hopes crushed of emulating compatriot Miguel Indurain, who scored his second Giro triumph three years ago.
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/giro96/stage22.html
Mountains (maglia verde):
1. Mariano Piccoli 69 pts
2. Tonkov 37
3. Gotti 36
Intergiro (maglia azzurra):
1. Fabrizio Guidi 59.36.45
2. Bontempi + 0.15
3. Bettin + 1.37
Points (maglia ciclamino):
1. Fabrizio Guidi 235 pts
2. Lombardi 130
3. Zaina 120
Supercombattivo:
1. Fabrizio Guidi 86 pts
2. Piccoli 52
3. Bontempi 43
Teams (time):
1. Carrera Blue Jeans-Longoni Sport 316.40.46
2. Mapei-GB + 2.33
3. Gewiss Playbus + 8.21
4. Festina Lotus + 16.37
5. Team Polti + 53.13
Superteam (points):
1. Ceramiche Panaria-Vinavil 468 pts
2. Carrera-Longoni 426
3. Saeco 401
Fair play (premio disciplina):
1. MG-Technogym 0 pts
2. Selle Italia-Glacia 0
3. Refin-Mobilvetta 8
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1. Ivan Gotti (Ita) Gewiss 7.55.00 (31,579 km/h)
2. Pavel Tonkov (Rus) Panaria-Vinavil + 0.03
3. Piotr Ugrumov (Rus) Roslotto-ZG + 0.57
4. Enrico Zaina (Ita) Carrera s.t.
5. Abraham Olano (Spa) Mapei-GB + 2.52
6. Giuseppe Guerini (Ita) Team Polti + 5.31
7. Jean-Cyril Robin (Fra) Festina s.t.
8. Paolo Lanfranchi (Ita) Mapei-GB s.t.
9. Davide Rebellin (Ita) Team Polti s.t.
10. Stefano Faustini (Ita) Aki-Gipiemme s.t.
11. Buenahora
12. Shefer
13. Piepoli + 5.36
14. Zberg + 10.51
15. Rodriguez Nelson
16. Teteriuk
17. Faresin
18. Bo Larsen
19. Pulnikov
20. Garcia Felix
21. Cenghialta
22. Laukka
23. Bugno
24. Pellicioli
25. Berzin
26. Fernandez Gines
27. Jaskula + 12.27
28. Saligari + 19.44
29. Finco
30. Simeoni
31. Baldinger
32. Della Vedova
33. Vona
34. Massi
35. Beltran + 24.25
36. Noe + 33.17
37. Spruch + 36.50
38. Belli
39. Bontempi
40. Checchin
41. Forconi
42. Petilleau
43. Roux
44. Zen
45. Uslamine
46. Piccoli
47. Gontchenkov
48. Tronca
49. Gasperoni
50. Sanchez de la Rocha
Overall:
1. Pavel Tonkov (Rus) Panaria-Vinavil 100.37.02 (37.903 km/h)
2. Enrico Zaina (Ita) Carrera + 2.43
3. Abraham Olano (Spa) Mapei-GB + 2.57
4. Piotr Ugrumov (Rus) Roslotto-ZG + 3.00
5. Ivan Gotti (Ita) Gewiss + 3.36
6. Davide Rebellin (Ita) Team Polti + 9.15
7. Stefano Faustini (Ita) Aki-Gipiemme +10.38
8. Alexander Chefer (Kaz) Scrigno-Blue Storm +11.22
9. Jean-Cyril Robin (Fra) Festina +12.54
10. Eugeni Berzin (Rus) Gewiss +14.41
Report
Russian Pavel Tonkov snatched back the Giro d'Italia lead - and virtual overall victory - after a brutally decisive day in the Dolomite mountains on Saturday.
Attacks on the vicious climb of Mortirolo, one of the day's five mountains, cracked overnight leader Abraham Olano of Spain, who finished two minutes and 52 seconds behind the day's winner, Italian Ivan Gotti with Tonkov second.
It gave the Russian a convincing race lead of two minutes and 43 seconds from Italy's Enrico Zaina with Olano now 2:57 behind after holding a minute advantage of 0.46 seconds over Tonkov. They started the day equal on total time but divided by the fractional differences in the times registered in Thursday's time trial. Saturday produced an emphatic decision. As Tonkov and Gotti raced towards the finish line the Russian eased, allowing Gotti to pass to win the 21st and longest stage over 250 kms from Cavalese. With some 20 kms still to race Tonkov was celebrating with arms aloft.
As they completed the 12.6 kms struggle to the 1,852 metres Mortirolo summit, excited crowds brought the road down to a cycle's width, and his victory salute turned to gestures to the crowd to step back. Behind them Olano was already trailing by 2:22 after first an attack by the ambitious Zaina, Friday's winner, and then Gotti shattered the group of main contenders.
When Gotti made his move inside three kms from the top of a climb with 18 per cent gradients, only Tonkov could respond, leaving Zaina and Latvian Piotr Ugrumov to fight it out for third place.
Olano rode alone for the final 40 kms, his hopes crushed of emulating compatriot Miguel Indurain, who scored his second Giro triumph three years ago.
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/results/archives/giro96/stage22.html
Mountains (maglia verde):
1. Mariano Piccoli 69 pts
2. Tonkov 37
3. Gotti 36
Intergiro (maglia azzurra):
1. Fabrizio Guidi 59.36.45
2. Bontempi + 0.15
3. Bettin + 1.37
Points (maglia ciclamino):
1. Fabrizio Guidi 235 pts
2. Lombardi 130
3. Zaina 120
Supercombattivo:
1. Fabrizio Guidi 86 pts
2. Piccoli 52
3. Bontempi 43
Teams (time):
1. Carrera Blue Jeans-Longoni Sport 316.40.46
2. Mapei-GB + 2.33
3. Gewiss Playbus + 8.21
4. Festina Lotus + 16.37
5. Team Polti + 53.13
Superteam (points):
1. Ceramiche Panaria-Vinavil 468 pts
2. Carrera-Longoni 426
3. Saeco 401
Fair play (premio disciplina):
1. MG-Technogym 0 pts
2. Selle Italia-Glacia 0
3. Refin-Mobilvetta 8
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