Cycling: The sixth section from Tirreno - Adriatico also goes to Primoz Roglic. The Slovene was able to celebrate for the third time in a row on the very bumpy 193 kilometers from Osimo Stazione to Osimo, despite numerous attacks from his competitors.
Roglic blocks all attacks
He fights, wobbles and wins in the end. Primois Roglic (Jumbo – Visma), after the fourth and fifth stages, also won the sixth stage from Tirreno – Adriatico. Although he - both downhill and uphill - among other things Enric Mas Nicolau (movistar), Mikel Landa (Bahrain – Victorious) and Alexander Vlasov (Bora – hansgrohe) was attacked, he defended his yellow jersey with bravura. Not only that. He even won the section, like the two stages before.
Arndt & Zimmermann in the escape group
The German Lennard Kamna (Bora – hansgrohe) crossed the finish line in twelfth place, 20 seconds behind, dropping to fourth place in the overall standings. Eleven men were represented in today's escape group, including the Germans Nickias Arndt (Bahrain – Victorious) and George Zimmerman (Intermarché-Circus-Wanty). Due to the high pace in the group of favorites, however, it quickly became clear that the stage win would not go to the escapees.
Tomorrow: bunch sprint in San Benedetto del Tronto
Tomorrow the 58th edition of Tirreno – Adriatico will end in San Benedetto del Tronto. After a hilly start and the early formation of a breakaway group, a mass sprint is expected. The Dutchman is one of the favorites Fabio Jacobsen (Soudal – Quick-Step) and the Belgian Jasper Phillipsen (Alpecin – Deceuninck), both of whom have already won a sprint finish at Tirreno – Adriatico this year. The German sprinter Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain – Victorious) hopes for his second win of the season.
!!!Primoz Roglic no perdona!!! The esloveno ha vuelto an imponer su ley ganando y sumando su tercera Victoria consecutiva en la Tirreno-Adriático al imponerse este sábado en la sexta etapa. pic.twitter.com/7lEWA3rYhz
— ⚡Maza⚡ (@MazaCiclismo) March 11, 2023
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