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2005 Giro d'Italia, Prologue to Stage 10

Italian bicycle race

2005 Giro d'Italia, Prologue to Stage 10

Italian bicycle race

Map of Italy with the route of the 2005 Giro d'Italia
Route of the 2005 Giro d'Italia

The 2005 Giro d'Italia was the 88th edition of the cycle race, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro began in Reggio Calabria with a prologue individual time trial on 7 May, and Stage 10 occurred on 18 May with a flat stage to Rossano Veneto. The race finished in Milan on 29 May.

Prologue

;7 May 2005 — Reggio Calabria, 1.15 km (ITT)

The prologue was a 1.15 km individual time trial. It was won by the Australian Brett Lancaster with a 0.289 second advantage over Matteo Tosatto, who scored second. After the last rider, Mario Cipollini received the homage of the Italian cycling world, doing the 1.15 kilometer race out of competition. He had announced his retirement just ten days before.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Brett Lancaster1' 20"
2Matteo Tosatto+ 1"
3Alessandro Petacchi+ 1"
4Paolo Savoldelli+ 1"
5Olaf Pollack+ 2"

|| |General Classification after Prologue

RankRiderTeamTime
1Brett Lancaster [[Image:Jersey pink.svg20pxPink jersey]]1' 20"
2Matteo Tosatto+ 1"
3Alessandro Petacchis.t.
4Paolo Savoldellis.t.
5Olaf Pollack+ 2"

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Stage 1

;8 May 2005 — Reggio Calabria to Tropea, 208 km

At the beginning of the first stage, a four-man breakaway formed and led by almost ten minutes at one point. Thorwald Veneberg was finally captured again about 20 kilometers before the end. However, his efforts paid by giving him the first maglia Verde of the Giro. On the last kilometer Paolo Bettini managed to get away on a very steep gradient.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini5h 09' 32"
2Robbie McEwen+ 3"
3Alessandro Petacchi+ 4"
4Baden Cookes.t.
5Manuele Moris.t.

|| |General classification after stage 1

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini [[Image:Jersey pink.svg20pxPink jersey]][[Image:Jersey violet.svg20pxViolet jersey]]5h 10' 35"
2Robbie McEwen+ 12"
3Alessandro Petacchi+ 14"
4Paolo Savoldelli+ 22"
5Marco Velo+ 25"

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Stage 2

;9 May 2005 — Catanzaro Lido to Santa Maria del Cedro, 177 km

Having been defeated by Paolo Bettini and Robbie McEwen on the previous stage, Italian favorite Alessandro Petacchi failed yet again in the bunch sprint in Santa Maria Del Cedro. This time, he claimed, he had been forced to change his direction because of Estonian Jaan Kirsipuu.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Robbie McEwen4h 34' 47"
2Isaac Gálvez+ 0"
3Robert Förster+ 0"
4Alessandro Petacchi+ 0"
5Baden Cooke+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 2

RankRiderTeamTime
1Robbie McEwen9h 45' 14"
2Paolo Bettini+ 8"
3Alessandro Petacchi+ 22"
4Isaac Gálvez+ 27"
5Paolo Savoldelli+ 30"

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Stage 3

;10 May 2005 — Diamante to Giffoni Valle Piana, 210 km

Just as in the first stage, the sprinter's teams were not able to stop a breakaway in the last kilometers of the race. This time, it was a group of fifty riders which included all the GC important riders. Danilo DI Luca, in a great form in season 2005, beat fellow Italian Damiano Cunego in the sprint for the stage victory.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca5h 24' 17"
2Damiano Cunego+ 0"
3Stefano Garzelli+ 0"
4Mirko Celestino+ 0"
5Francisco Ventoso+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 3

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini15h 09' 35"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 9"
3Damiano Cunego+ 17"
4Stefano Garzelli+ 23"
5Paolo Savoldelli+ 26"

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Stage 4

;11 May 2005 — Giffoni Valle Piana to Frosinone, 197 km

Paolo Bettini won the sprint at the end which was fought between five cyclists. But in this process he caused Baden Cooke to fall and was declassified because of this. Luca Mazzanti, who came in second, inherited the victory. After the stage, Bettini threatened to abandon the race, but it turned out to be an empty threat.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Luca Mazzanti5h 10' 09"
2Dario Cioni+ 0"
3Michele Scarponi+ 0"
4Paolo Bettini+ 0"
5Mirko Celestino+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 4

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini20h 19' 44"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 13"
3Luca Mazzanti+ 16"
4Dario Cioni+ 19"
5Damiano Cunego+ 21"

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Stage 5

;12 May 2005 — Celano to L'Aquila, 215 km

Danilo DI Luca got his second stage victory in 2005 Giro d'Italia, notching this win ahead of Fassa Bortolo's Marzio Bruseghin. Otherwise, this stage had no important influence on the fight for General Classification.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca6h 01' 18"
2Marzio Bruseghin+ 0"
3Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano+ 2"
4Bjoern Leukemans+ 2"
5Ivan Basso+ 2"

|| |General classification after stage 5

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca26h 20' 55"
2Paolo Bettini+ 3"
3Luca Mazzanti+ 25"
4Dario Cioni+ 28"
5Damiano Cunego+ 30"

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Stage 6

;13 May 2005 — Viterbo to Marina di Grosseto, 154 km

Just as Danilo DI Luca had done the previous day, Australian Robbie McEwen took his second win in this year's Giro. This time, he did not have to beat Alessandro Petacchi, since the Italian's Torino biancoblù de-railed, causing the fall of some of the Fassa Bortolo riders, and forcing "Ale-Jet" to halt to a stop. McEwen's teammate Henk Vogels attacked in the last kilometer, but was surpassed just at the finish line by up to four other cyclists.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Robbie McEwen3h 37' 17"
2Jaan Kirsipuu+ 0"
3Volodymyr Bileka+ 0"
4Isaac Gálvez+ 0"
5Henk Vogels+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 6

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Bettini29h 58' 09"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 3"
3Luca Mazzanti+ 28"
4Dario Cioni+ 31"
5Damiano Cunego+ 33"

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Stage 7

;14 May 2005 — Grosseto to Pistoia, 205 km

After a long breakaway, lasting throughout most of the stage, Spaniard Koldo Gil was the first to arrive at the finish line in Pistoia. Damiano Cunego, who was second, leading a pursuing group, celebrated thinking he had won the stage, not knowing that Gil had already taken the victory. Ivan Basso, who had been forced to change his bicycle because of a puncture in the last climb of the day, lost thirty seconds to his rivals for GC.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Koldo Gil Perez5h 08' 17"
2Damiano Cunego+ 20"
3Danilo Di Luca+ 20"
4Mirko Celestino+ 20"
5Patrice Halgand+ 20"

|| |General classification after stage 7

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca35h 06' 41"
2Damiano Cunego+ 26"
3Mirko Celestino+ 54"
4Gilberto Simoni+ 54"
5Dario Cioni+ 1' 06"

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Stage 8

;15 May 2005 — Lamporecchio to Florence, 215 km (ITT)

The eighth stage was a time trial. Danilo DI Luca came in tenth and was able to keep the Maglia Rosa. Otherwise, this stage meant the victory for American David Zabriskie, and the revival of his teammate Ivan Basso, second in the time trial, and who made up for all the time he had lost the day before and even more. On the other hand, this was a very bad day for both Lampre riders Damiano Cunego and Gilberto Simoni.

RankRiderTeamTime
1David Zabriskie58' 31"
2Ivan Basso+ 17"
3Paolo Savoldelli+ 44"
4Marzio Bruseghin+ 48"
5Serhiy Honchar+ 51"

|| |General classification after stage 8

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca36h 06' 47"
2Ivan Basso+ 9"
3Paolo Savoldelli+ 35"
4Damiano Cunego+ 1' 15"
5Dario Cioni+ 1' 27"

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Stage 9

;16 May 2005 — Florence to Ravenna, 139 km

Alessandro Petacchi got his first victory in the 2005 Giro. Paolo Bettini and Swiss Aurélien Clerc had a great performance at this stage, surpassing pure sprinters such as Robbie McEwen or Erik Zabel.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Alessandro Petacchi3h 15' 32"
2Paolo Bettini+ 0"
3Aurélien Clerc+ 0"
4Robbie McEwen+ 0"
5Erik Zabel+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 9

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca39h 22' 19"
2Ivan Basso+ 9"
3Paolo Savoldelli+ 35"
4Damiano Cunego+ 1' 15"
5Dario Cioni+ 1' 27"

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Stage 10

;18 May 2005 — Ravenna to Rossano Veneto, 212 km

On the stage after the race's first rest day, Robbie McEwen took vengeance on Alessandro Petacchi in a bunch sprint. The bunch spring had to be solved with the aid of the photo-finish, which determined that the Australian had beaten the Italian by a mere question of millimeters.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Robbie McEwen5:29'21"
2Alessandro Petacchi+ 0"
3Stuart O'Grady+ 0"
4Erik Zabel+ 0"
5Paolo Bettini+ 0"

|| |General classification after stage 10

RankRiderTeamTime
1Danilo Di Luca44h 51' 40"
2Ivan Basso+ 9"
3Paolo Savoldelli+ 35"
4Damiano Cunego+ 1' 15"
5Dario Cioni+ 1' 27"

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References

References

  1. "88th Giro d'Italia - PT". Cycling News.
  2. "2005 Giro D'Italia". BikeRaceInfo.
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