Well Roglic and Almeida, bad Van Aert
As punctual as the taxes to be paid, here come the tops and flops of the Tirreno-Adriatico which ended yesterday with the success of Primoz Roglic .
The Slovenian, winner of three stages and two other jerseys (points and Kom) in addition to that of the general classification, sees his quotation increase to 55 (+3).
But he wasn't the only one to rise significantly: +3 also to Tao Geoghegan Hart (16), who became captain along the way to the detriment of a couple of teammates and third overall. Joao Almeida also did well, second and at ease along the entire route of the race of the two seas. Now Portuguese costs 33 fantamillions.
The surprise Lennard Kamna (fourth and best of the Bora) and Jasper Philipsen , winner of two stages (+2 to both) rise in quotation while the Fantacycling team assigned +1 to Giulio Ciccone (fifth), Thibaut Pinot (tenth), Filippo Ganna (king of the opening time trial) and Hugh Carthy (eighth), finally brilliant uphill.
The flops make noise, in particular that of Wout Van Aert (-3) who, net of a very high cost, has obtained very few points. Now the Belgian, awaited protagonist of Milan-Sanremo and classics of the North, costs 67 fantamillion. Mathieu Van der Poel (-2) also went down, who finished without jolts, and Jay Hindley (-2), the worst of the Bora captains.
Many -1s: Julian Alaphilippe, Thomas Pidcock, Valentin Madouas, Warren Barguil, Andrea Bagioli and Benoit Cosnefroy have never had an impact, not even on the stage of the walls of Osimo suited to their characteristics.
Alexey Lutsenko, the lackluster Thymen Arensman who has yet to show something good since moving to Ineos, Guillaume Martin, Ben O'Connor and three fast wheels are also down: Mark Cavendish, still behind in terms of condition, Peter Sagan and Giacomo Nizzolo .
Disappointment also from Quinn Simmons, the protagonist of the race last year: the American drops by 1.
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