[VIDEO] 2015 Giro d'Italia: Stage 10 highlights, result

By Matthew Boulden / Roar Guru

With the first rest day over the 2015 Giro d’Italia resumes with what could be considered a rest day on wheels for the general classification riders and climbers of the peloton. Join The Roar for live coverage of Stage 10 from 10:30pm (AEST).

Beginning in Civitanova Marche and following the Adriatic coast for much of the 200 kilometre journey before moving inland to reach our finishing line in Forli, today’s stage profile is almost as flat as a pancake. A rather featureless day beyond the scenery, the weather forecast does not offer much hope of the stage being livened up by the wind along the way.

Apart from the stage victory the only other points of interests on Stage 10 will be the two intermediate sprints. Located within the final third of the race at the 159.4 kilometre and 178.8 kilometre marks there could be some incentive for Trek Factory Racing to reel in the breakaway of the day earlier than usual so that Giacomo Nizzolo can earn maximum points in his tussle with Elia Viviani for the Maglia Rossa (Red Jersey) of the points classification.

The peloton will approach Forli mainly on the large SS 9 Emilia with the majority of the final nine kilometres of the stage straight-out. Road furniture, in the way of several roundabouts, will be the toughest obstacle the riders will need to safely navigate en route to the final 1000 metres.

Upon reaching the Piazzi Staffi, just before the Flamme Rouge, the peloton will shift on to 600 metres of inner-city pave. Turning right off the Corso della Repubblica and on to the Corso G. Mazzini, the paved road surface finishing with just 500 metres remaining as the riders turn left past a roundabout on to the viale Vittorio Veneto.

The viale Vittorio Veneto will be acting as our finishing straight for today’s stage, where the stage victory is expected to be decided by a fierce bunch sprint. The finish straight on the viale Vittorio Veneto measures about 400 metres in length and should accommodate several riders sprinting side-by-side at a width of seven metres.

After reasserting his dominance on Stage 6 to Castiglione Della Pescaia Lotto – Soudal’s Andre Greipel is the stand-out favourite to claim the stage honours. The German’s supporting cast however will need to be prepared for a tough fight for position up against the sprint trains of the other teams, with Greg Henderson and Greipel needing to be very close to the front after the final corner.

The Italian favourite for today will likely be Team Sky’s Elia Viviani, who still wears the Maglia Rossa (Red Jersey) of the points classification. Again the Italian will be without much of a lead-out as the team looks after team leader Richie Porte, however, if he can shadow the right wheels to the front of the pack the Italian should be very competitive.

Bringing a dedicated team for the sprint stages to the 2015 Giro d’Italia there will be an onus on Trek Factory Racing to snatch the stage honours. While Trek Factory Racing are not particularly renowned for their lead-outs in the sprints they have a strong squad present at the race that could deliver Giacomo Nizzolo to victory if they manage to get all the little details right.

Giant – Alpecin will be aiming to be very competitive in the finale as they look to secure at least one stage victory with Luka Mezgec. The German outfit are not here with their very best lead-out riders but if the team can nail the consistency that saw them dominate most of last year then Luka Mezgec will be in contention for the stage victory.

With a lead-out containing the likes of Maximiliano Richeze and Roberto Ferrai it would be foolish to overlook the chances of Lampre – Merida’s Sacha Modolo. While the Italian outfit may not have got the result they were looking for with Sacha Modolo during Stage 6 they bounced back strongly on Stage 7 with Diego Ulissi.

Other sprinters in with an outside chance of claiming the stage honours include IAM Cycling’s Matteo Pelucchi, Orica – GreenEDGE’s Michael Matthews, Bardiani – CSF’s Nicola Ruffoni, Etixx – Quick-Step’s Tom Boonen, Movistar’s J.J Lobato and LottoNL – Jumbo’s Moreno Hofland.

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-19T16:42:05+00:00

Scott

Guest


Bad day for Porte, not sure if he can gain over 1 minute on Contador in the ITT, he has to try to make a move on stage 11,12 or 15 and not leave it till the last week. 3 Astana riders in the top 5, if something happens to Aru, the other 2 riders are still in contention, great performance from them at the moment.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:37:06+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


That is all from me tonight and assuming the weather doesn't knock me out through illness I will be back with you for tomorrow night's eleventh stage. Stage 10 of the 2015 Giro d'Italia continued nine days of surprises as the sprinters threw away a major opportunity to win a stage to the breakaway and Richie Porte lost time to his rivals after mechanical issue within the final eight kilometres of the stage.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:34:03+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


2015 Giro d'Italia - Top 10 in General Classification after Stage 10: 01st. Alberto Contador of Tinkoff - Saxo... 02nd. Fabio Aru of Astana Pro Team... +0:03" 03rd. Mikel Landa of Astana Pro Team... +0:46" 04th. Richie Porte of Sky Pro Cycling... +1:09" 05th. Dario Cataldo of Astana Pro Team... +1:16" 06th. Roman Kreuziger of Tinkoff - Saxo... +1:46" 07th. Rigoberto Uran of Etixx - Quick-Step... +2:10" 08th. Giovanni Visconti of Team Movistar... +2:12" 09th. Damiano Caruso of BMC Racing Team... +2:20" 10th. Andrey Amador of Team Movistar... +2:24"

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:25:37+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Coming up next, the Top 10 of the General Classification of the 2015 Giro d'Italia after the conclusion of Stage 10...

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:22:46+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


2015 Giro d'Italia - Stage 10, Top 10: 01st. Nicola Boem of Bardiani - CSF... 02nd. Matteo Busato of Southeast... ST 03rd. Alessandro Malaguti of Nippo - Vini Fantini... +0:02" 04th. Alan Maragoni of Cannondale - Garmin... +0:04" 05th. Giacomo Nizzolo of Trek Factory Racing... +0:18" 06th. Sacha Modolo of Lampre - Merida... ST 07th. Andre Greipel of Lotto Soudal... ST 08th. Luka Mezgec of Giant - Alpecin... ST 09th. Nicola Ruffoni of Bardiani - CSF... ST 10th. Davide Appollonio of Androni Giocattoli - Sidermec... ST

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:19:24+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Coming up, the top 10 for the stage...

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:17:26+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


(Provisional)... Team Sky's Richie Porte moves down to fourth in the general classification and is now 1'09" down on Maglia Rosa Alberto Contador. Astana's Fabio Aru is now 1'06" ahead of the Tasmanian while team mate Mikel Landa is just 23" ahead of Porte.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:13:43+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Currently the provisional Top 3 of the General Classification looks like this: Tinkoff - Saxo's Alberto Contador still leads the race ahead of Astana's Fabio Aru by three seconds as team mate Mikel Landa (+46") moves in to the top 3 after Richie Porte's misfortune.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:11:04+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Heartbreak also for Androni Giacattoli - Sidermec's Oscar Gatto after a puncture ruined his chances of winning the stage from the breakaway.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:09:39+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Who would have thought that today would also see one of the general classification favourites lose over 30 seconds as Team Sky's Richie Porte fails to catch the tail of the peloton after a puncture during the final eight kilometres of the stage.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:08:47+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


The 2015 Giro d'Italia continues to surprise as the breakaway spoil the day for the sprinters, who carelessly threw away a massive opportunity to get a stage victory ahead of fewer and fewer sprint stages.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:06:29+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Matteo Busato of Southeast came second behind Nicola Boem, with Alessandro Malaguti of Nippo - Vini Fantini rounding out the podium in third.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:04:56+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Team Sky and Richie Porte now cross the line at least 30 seconds down on the peloton containing Maglia Rosa Alberto Contador and Astana's Fabio Aru!

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:04:19+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


The peloton have crossed the line with Elia Viviani appearing to win the sprint for the consolation places.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:03:25+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Nicola Boem of Bardiani - CSF opens up the sprint after catching Alan Maragoni and steals the stage victory from the big name sprinters!

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:02:49+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Nicola Boem of Bardiani - CSF has caught Maragoni!

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:02:33+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


The three breakaway riders behind Maragoni are fighting hard to try and catch the Cannondale - Garmin rider.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:01:54+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


Cannondale - Garmin's Alan Maragoni currently has managed to establish a gap to his former breakaway compatriots.

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:01:25+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


The peloton are now led by Italian Pro-Continental team Southeast as Alan Maragoni attacks the breakaway!

AUTHOR

2015-05-19T15:00:38+00:00

Matthew Boulden

Roar Guru


2000 metres remaining and the breakaway still hold a 48 second time gap!

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