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2005 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 20

2005 Giro d'Italia, Stage 11 to Stage 20

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 11 occurred on 19 May with a mountainous stage from Marostica. The race finished in Milan on 29 May. The winner of the race was Paolo Savoldelli.

Stage 11

;19 May 2005 — Marostica to Zoldo Alto, 150 km

Already one kilometer after the start, Benoît Joachim raced away from the field. After about 100 kilometers, shortly after the first mountain standing which Joachim won, he was captured by the field. Twenty-six kilometers before the end, and following an attack by "Gibo" Simoni, Ivan Basso raced away with only very few riders able to keep up. Only Paolo Savoldelli, who had picked up a twenty seconds advantage on the descent and therefore was able to reserve strengths, could stand Basso's rhythm, and he beat the Varesian rider at the summit of Zoldo Alto. Simoni came up 21 seconds later, but defending champion Damiano Cunego lost around six minutes and was ruled out from the list of contenders.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli4h 13' 43"
2Ivan Basso+ 0"
3Gilberto Simoni+ 21"
4Danilo Di Luca+ 1' 01"
5Daniel Atienza+ 1' 50"

|| |General Classification after stage 11

RankRiderTeamTime
1Ivan Basso49h 05' 20"
2Paolo Savoldelli+ 18"
3Danilo Di Luca+ 1' 04"
4Gilberto Simoni+ 2' 27"
5Serhiy Honchar+ 3' 45"

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Stage 12

;20 May 2005 — Alleghe to Rovereto, 178 km

Alessandro Petacchi's efforts during winter, striving to gain ability in the mountains, paid off just as they had done in Milan–San Remo, enabling him to recover from the gruelous Dolomiti stage far better than any of his opponents, and the Italian from Fassa Bortolo sprinted to his second victory in this Giro.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Alessandro Petacchi4h 50" 00'
2Paride Grillo+ 0"
3Isaac Gálvez+ 0"
4Robert Forster+ 0"
5Jaan Kirsipuu+ 0"

|| |General Classification after stage 12

RankRiderTeamTime
1Ivan Basso53h 55" 20'
2Paolo Savoldelli+ 18"
3Danilo Di Luca+ 1' 04"
4Gilberto Simoni+ 2' 27"
5Serhiy Honchar+ 3' 45"

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Stage 13

;21 May 2005 — Mezzocorona to Urtijëi, 217 km

Colombian Iván Parra won the stage in St. Ulrich by breaking ahead of his fellow breakaways on the previous climb. Spaniard Juanma Gárate, fourth in the 2004 Giro d'Italia, came in second. As for the GC, Ivan Basso, with gastrical problems, lost one minute and the maglia rosa to "Il Falco" Paolo Savoldelli.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Iván Parra6h 31' 34"
2Juan Manuel Gárate+ 23"
3José Rujano+ 23"
4Pietro Caucchioli+ 27"
5Tadej Valjavec+ 1' 46"

|| |General Classification after stage 13

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli60h 31' 12"
2Ivan Basso+ 50"
3Danilo Di Luca+ 53"
4Gilberto Simoni+ 2' 16"
5Juan Manuel Garate+ 2' 39"

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Stage 14

;22 May 2005 — Neumarkt to Livigno, 210 km

It was in this stage that Ivan Basso's illness was really going to take its toll. Upon the first gradients of the Stelvio Pass, Cima Coppi of this edition, the Team CSC rider was left behind and unable to react because of his health problems. He lost eighteen minutes to the other GC riders. Savoldelli lost time to Simoni and Di Luca, who arrived in Livigno 3' 15" later than Iván Parra, scored an impressive Dolomiti double.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Iván Parra6h 46' 33"
2Tadej Valjavec+ 1' 50"
3José Rujano+ 1' 50"
4Unai Osa Eizaguirre+ 2' 51"
5Danilo Di Luca+ 3' 15"

|| |General Classification after stage 14

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli67h 21' 28"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 25"
3Gilberto Simoni+ 1' 48"
4Juan Manuel Garate+ 2' 11"
5José Rujano+ 2' 18"

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Stage 15

;23 May 2005 — Villa di Tirano to Lissone, 207 km

This stage, originally 205 kilometres long, was reduced to a length of 147 kilometres due to bad weather conditions at Forcola di Livigno, one of the mountain climbs that the peloton had to go through that day. Alessandro Petacchi, after the abandon of sprinters such as Baden Cooke, Robbie McEwen, Stuart O'Grady or Jaan Kirsipuu, had only Erik Zabel to challenge him, but the Italian's speed was too much for the veteran T-Mobile rider.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Alessandro Petacchi3h 32' 41"
2Erik Zabel+ 0"
3Paolo Bettini+ 0"
4Simone Cadamuro+ 0"
5Marco Velo+ 0"

|| |General Classification after stage 15

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli70h 54' 09"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 25"
3Gilberto Simoni+ 1' 48"
4Juan Manuel Garate+ 2' 11"
5José Rujano+ 2' 18"

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Stage 16

;25 May 2005 — Lissone to Varazze, 210 km

After the second rest-day, the peloton did not want to spend too much energies on a flat stage, so it was easy for a break-away of eighteen men to gather an advantage of 10 minutes. Amongst these breakaways, there was Crédit Agricole rider Christophe Le Mével, who outpowered his fellow breakaways to notch up his first pro victory.

RankRiderTeamTime
1Christophe Le Mével4h 50' 51"
2Christophe Brandt+ 9"
3Alessandro Vanotti+ 16"
4Dimitri Fofonov+ 16"
5Fränk Schleck+ 16"

|| |General Classification after stage 16

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli76h 07' 16"
2Danilo Di Luca+ 25"
3Gilberto Simoni+ 1' 48"
4Juan Manuel Garate+ 2' 11"
5José Rujano+ 2' 18"

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Stage 17

;26 May 2005 — Varazze to Limone Piemonte, 194 km

RankRiderTeamTime
1Ivan Basso5h 15' 46"
2José Rujano+ 1' 06"
3Gilberto Simoni+ 1' 06"
4Wim Van Huffel+ 1' 32"
5Iván Parra+ 1' 48"

|| |General Classification after stage 17

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli81h 24' 50"
2Gilberto Simoni+ 58"
3José Rujano+ 1' 24"
4Danilo Di Luca+ 1' 36"
5Juan Manuel Garate+ 2' 11"

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Stage 18

;27 May 2005 — Chieri to Turin, 31 km (ITT)

RankRiderTeamTime
1Ivan Basso45' 05"
2Vladimir Karpets+ 9"
3David Zabriskie+ 20"
4Paolo Savoldelli+ 23"
5Dario Cioni+ 28"

|| |General Classification after stage 18

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli82h 10' 18"
2Gilberto Simoni+ 2' 09"
3José Rujano+ 3' 00"
4Danilo Di Luca+ 3' 08"
5Juan Manuel Garate+ 3' 13"

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Stage 19

;28 May 2005 — Savigliano to Sestriere, 190 km

RankRiderTeamTime
1José Rujano5h 49' 30"
2Gilberto Simoni+ 26"
3Danilo Di Luca+ 1' 37"
4Juan Manuel Garate+ 1' 53"
5Wim Van Huffel+ 1' 55"

|| |General Classification after stage 19

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli88h 01' 43"
2Gilberto Simoni+ 28"
3José Rujano+ 45"
4Danilo Di Luca+ 2' 42"
5Juan Manuel Garate+ 3' 11"

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Stage 20

;29 May 2005 — Albese con Cassano to Milan, 121 km

RankRiderTeamTime
1Alessandro Petacchi3h 24' 08"
2Erik Zabel+ 0"
3Robert Forster+ 0"
4Mirco Lorenzetto+ 0"
5Marco Velo+ 0"

|| |General Classification after stage 20

RankRiderTeamTime
1Paolo Savoldelli91h 25' 51"
2Gilberto Simoni+ 28"
3José Rujano+ 45"
4Danilo Di Luca+ 2' 42"
5Juan Manuel Garate+ 3' 11"

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References

References

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