Resultater, tidsskjema og kart for etappe 10 Giro d'Italia fra Viareggio-Massa tirsdag 19. mai 2026.

Publisert 19. mai 2026 i Sykkel

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Etappe 10 Giro d’Italia 2026 | Viareggio-Massa

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19. mai

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Startliste

# Rider (Country) Team Start Time
1 Frank Van Den Broek (Ned) Picnic PostNL 13:15:00
2 Erlend Blikra (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 13:16:00
3 Matteo Malucelli (Ita) XDS Astana 13:17:00
4 Maximilian Richard Walscheid (Ger) Lidl-Trek 13:18:00
5 Arjen Livyns (Bel) XDS Astana 13:19:00
6 Johan Price Pejtersen (Den) Alpecin-Premier Tech 13:20:00
7 Robin Froidevaux (Swi) Tudor Pro Cycling 13:21:00
8 Simone Consonni (Ita) Lidl-Trek 13:22:00
9 Sean Flynn (GBr) Picnic PostNL 13:23:00
10 Elmar Reinders (Ned) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:24:00
11 Luca Mozzato (Ita) Tudor Pro Cycling 13:25:00
12 Dylan Groenewegen (Ned) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:26:00
13 Fabian Lienhard (Swi) Tudor Pro Cycling 13:27:00
14 Hartthijs De Vries (Ned) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:28:00
15 Giovanni Lonardi (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 13:29:00
16 Enrico Zanoncello (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 13:30:00
17 Matyáš Kopecký (Cze) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:31:00
18 Ryan Mullen (Irl) NSN Cycling Team 13:32:00
19 Tomas Kopecký (Cze) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:33:00
20 Tord Gudmestad (Nor) Decathlon CMA CGM 13:34:00
21 Casper Van Uden (Ned) Picnic PostNL 13:35:00
22 Dries Van Gestel (Bel) Soudal-QuickStep 13:36:00
23 Dion Smith (NZl) NSN Cycling Team 13:37:00
24 Sakarias Koller Løland (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 13:38:00
25 Jonathan Milan (Ita) Lidl-Trek 13:39:00
26 Edward Planckaert (Bel) Alpecin-Premier Tech 13:40:00
27 António Morgado (Por) UAE Team Emirates-XRG 13:41:00
28 Lukáš Kubiš (Svk) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:42:00
29 Tim Torn Teutenberg (Ger) Lidl-Trek 13:43:00
30 Tim Naberman (Ned) Picnic PostNL 13:44:00
31 Paul Penhoet (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 13:45:00
32 Nico Denz (Ger) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 13:46:00
33 Jensen Plowright (Aus) Alpecin-Premier Tech 13:47:00
34 Ayco Bastiaens (Bel) Soudal-QuickStep 13:48:00
35 Timo Kielich (Bel) Visma-Lease a Bike 13:49:00
36 Sjoerd Bax (Ned) Pinarello-Q36.5 13:50:00
37 Niklas Larsen (Den) Unibet Rose Rockets 13:51:00
38 Martin Marcellusi (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 13:52:00
39 Fran Miholjević (Cro) Bahrain Victorious 13:53:00
40 Søjberg Rasmus Pedersen (Den) Decathlon CMA CGM 13:54:00
41 Jonas Rutsch (Ger) Lotto-Intermarché 13:55:00
42 Chris Hamilton (Aus) Picnic PostNL 13:56:00
43 Connor Swift (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 13:57:00
44 Robert Donaldson (GBr) Jayco-AlUla 13:58:00
45 Davide Ballerini (Ita) XDS Astana 13:59:00
46 James Shaw (GBr) EF Education-EasyPost 14:00:00
47 Ethan Vernon (GBr) NSN Cycling Team 14:01:00
48 Oliver Naesen (Bel) Decathlon CMA CGM 14:02:00
49 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier (Eri) Lidl-Trek 14:03:00
50 Jonas Geens (Bel) Alpecin-Premier Tech 14:04:00
51 Ivan Garcia Cortina (Spa) Movistar Team 14:05:00
52 Pascal Ackermann (Ger) Jayco-AlUla 14:06:00
53 Luca Vergallito (Ita) Alpecin-Premier Tech 14:07:00
54 Jardi Van Der Lee (Ned) EF Education-EasyPost 14:08:00
55 Tobias Lund Andresen (Den) Decathlon CMA CGM 14:09:00
56 Tim Rex (Bel) Visma-Lease a Bike 14:10:00
57 Madis Mihkels (Est) EF Education-EasyPost 14:11:00
58 Filippo Magli (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:12:00
59 Diego Sevilla (Spa) Polti-VisitMalta 14:13:00
60 Fredrik Lavik (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 14:14:00
61 Mattia Bais (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 14:15:00
62 David Gonzalez (Spa) Pinarello-Q36.5 14:16:00
63 Mirco Maestri (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 14:17:00
64 Paul Magnier (Fra) Soudal-QuickStep 14:18:00
65 Cyril Barthe (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 14:19:00
66 Filippo Ganna (Ita) Ineos Grenadiers 14:20:00
67 Fabio Van Den Bossche (Bel) Soudal-QuickStep 14:21:00
68 Markus Hoelgaard (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 14:22:00
69 Alberto Bettiol (Ita) XDS Astana 14:23:00
70 Robert Stannard (Aus) Bahrain Victorious 14:24:00
71 Johan Jacobs (Swi) Groupama-FDJ United 14:25:00
72 Jasper Stuyven (Bel) Soudal-QuickStep 14:26:00
73 Mathijs Paasschens (Ned) Bahrain Victorious 14:27:00
74 Gianni Moscon (Ita) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 14:28:00
75 Mikkel Norsgaard Bjerg (Den) UAE Team Emirates-XRG 14:29:00
76 Tobias Bayer (Aut) Alpecin-Premier Tech 14:30:00
77 Rémi Cavagna (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 14:31:00
78 Darren Rafferty (Irl) EF Education-EasyPost 14:32:00
79 Axel Huens (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 14:33:00
80 Corbin Strong (NZl) NSN Cycling Team 14:34:00
81 Juul Christopher Jensen (Den) Jayco-AlUla 14:35:00
82 Mick Van Dijke (Ned) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 14:36:00
83 Francesco Busatto (Ita) Alpecin-Premier Tech 14:37:00
84 Lorenzo Rota (Ita) Lotto-Intermarché 14:38:00
85 Orluis Aular (Ven) Movistar Team 14:39:00
86 Alec Segaert (Bel) Bahrain Victorious 14:40:00
87 Andréa Mifsud (Mlt) Polti-VisitMalta 14:41:00
88 Nikita Tsvetkov (Uzb) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:42:00
89 Gijs Leemreize (Ned) Picnic PostNL 14:43:00
90 Filippo Turconi (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:44:00
91 Toon Aerts (Bel) Lotto-Intermarché 14:45:00
92 Vicente Rojas Naranjo (Chi) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:46:00
93 Matteo Sobrero (Ita) Lidl-Trek 14:47:00
94 Michael Valgren (Den) EF Education-EasyPost 14:48:00
95 Rémy Rochas (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 14:49:00
96 Warren Barguil (Fra) Picnic PostNL 14:50:00
97 Luca Paletti (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:51:00
98 Larry Warbasse (USA) Tudor Pro Cycling 14:52:00
99 Nick Schultz (Aus) NSN Cycling Team 14:53:00
100 Florian Stork (Ger) Tudor Pro Cycling 14:54:00
101 Manuele Tarozzi (Ita) Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber 14:55:00
102 Johannes Staune-Mittet (Nor) Decathlon CMA CGM 14:56:00
103 Ben Turner (GBr) Ineos Grenadiers 14:57:00
104 Guillermo Silva (Uru) XDS Astana 14:58:00
105 Nelson Oliveira (Por) Movistar Team 14:59:00
106 Martin Tjøtta (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 15:00:00
107 Alessandro Pinarello (Ita) NSN Cycling Team 15:01:00
108 Edoardo Zambanini (Ita) Bahrain Victorious 15:02:00
109 Mark Donovan (GBr) Pinarello-Q36.5 15:03:00
110 Alessandro Tonelli (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 15:04:00
111 Jack Haig (Aus) Ineos Grenadiers 15:05:00
112 Andrea Raccagni Noviero (Ita) Soudal-QuickStep 15:06:00
113 Ben Zwiehoff (Ger) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 15:07:00
114 Simone Gualdi (Ita) Lotto-Intermarché 15:08:00
115 Brieuc Rolland (Fra) Groupama-FDJ United 15:09:00
116 Magnus Sheffield (USA) Ineos Grenadiers 15:10:00
117 Thomas Pesenti (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 15:11:00
118 Victor Campenaerts (Bel) Visma-Lease a Bike 15:12:00
119 Will Barta (USA) Tudor Pro Cycling 15:13:00
120 Bart Lemmen (Ned) Visma-Lease a Bike 15:14:00
121 Callum Scotson (Aus) Decathlon CMA CGM 15:15:00
122 Diego Ulissi (Ita) XDS Astana 15:16:00
123 Jhonatan Narvaez (Ecu) UAE Team Emirates-XRG 15:17:00
124 Nickolas Zukowsky (Can) Pinarello-Q36.5 15:18:00
125 Embret Svestad-Bårdseng (Nor) Ineos Grenadiers 15:19:00
126 Alan Hatherly (RSA) Jayco-AlUla 15:20:00
127 Lorenzo Milesi (Ita) Movistar Team 15:21:00
128 Andreas Leknessund (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 15:22:00
129 Javier Romo Oliver (Spa) Movistar Team 15:23:00
130 Jan Christen (Swi) UAE Team Emirates-XRG 15:24:00
131 Gianmarco Garofoli (Ita) Soudal-QuickStep 15:25:00
132 Einer Rubio (Col) Movistar Team 15:26:00
133 Filippo Zana (Ita) Soudal-QuickStep 15:27:00
134 Giovanni Aleotti (Ita) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 15:28:00
135 Ludovico Crescioli (Ita) Polti-VisitMalta 15:29:00
136 Koen Bouwman (Ned) Jayco-AlUla 15:30:00
137 Juan Pedro Lopez (Spa) Movistar Team 15:31:00
138 Wout Poels (Ned) Unibet Rose Rockets 15:32:00
139 Joshua Kench (NZl) Groupama-FDJ United 15:33:00
140 Enric Mas (Spa) Movistar Team 15:34:00
141 Aleksandr Vlasov (Rus) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 15:35:00
142 Gregor Mühlberger (Aut) Decathlon CMA CGM 15:36:00
143 Giulio Ciccone (Ita) Lidl-Trek 15:37:00
144 Harold Martin Lopez (Ecu) XDS Astana 15:38:00
145 Jefferson Cepeda (Ecu) Movistar Team 15:39:00
146 Johannes Kulset (Nor) Uno-X Mobility 15:40:00
147 David De La Cruz (Spa) Pinarello-Q36.5 15:41:00
148 Igor Arrieta (Spa) UAE Team Emirates-XRG 15:42:00
149 Chris Harper (Aus) Pinarello-Q36.5 15:43:00
150 Sepp Kuss (USA) Ineos Grenadiers 15:44:00
151 Lennert Van Eetvelt (Bel) Lotto-Intermarché 15:45:00
152 Damiano Caruso (Ita) Bahrain Victorious 15:46:00
153 Egan Bernal (Col) Ineos Grenadiers 15:49:00
154 Derek Gee (Can) Lidl-Trek 15:52:00
155 Davide Piganzoli (Ita) Visma-Lease a Bike 15:55:00
156 Jan Hirt (Cze) NSN Cycling Team 15:58:00
157 Markel Beloki (Spa) EF Education-EasyPost 16:01:00
158 Michael Storer (Aus) Tudor Pro Cycling 16:04:00
159 Giulio Pellizzari (Ita) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 16:07:00
160 Ben O’Connor (Aus) Jayco-AlUla 16:10:00
161 Mathys Rondel (Fra) Tudor Pro Cycling 16:13:00
162 Thymen Arensman (Ned) Ineos Grenadiers 16:16:00
163 Christian Scaroni (Ita) XDS Astana 16:19:00
164 Jai Hindley (Aus) Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe 16:22:00
165 Felix Gall (Aut) Decathlon CMA CGM 16:25:00
166 Jonas Vingegaard (Den) Visma-Lease a Bike 16:28:00
167 Afonso Eulálio (Por) Bahrain Victorious 16:31:00

Hjemmeside

Værmelding

Om etappen

Route
Flat individual time trial, almost entirely straight, with two U-turns. Start in Viareggio heading south through the pinewood along Viale dei Tigli. First U-turn at Marina di Torre del Lago, then back along the same road to Viareggio, where the route joins the seafront heading north. The course follows the Versilia coastline to Marina di Massa, where it turns inland to reach the second U-turn in the Rinchiostra area. The route then returns to the seafront for about 800 m before turning inland again to the finish.
Final kilometres
The final kilometres are straight with only two corners: at 1 km from the finish, a right-hand bend onto the seafront, and at 150 m the turn leading into the finishing straight on 8 m wide asphalt.

Informasjon om delkonkurransene

There are four jerseys in the race: pink, cyclamen, blue and white.

Pink: The maglia rosa – the pink jersey – is the grand prize and the icon of the Giro d’Italia. Along with the elegant Trofeo Senza Fine (the ‘trophy without an end’) it’s the reward for the leader in the general classification, the man who completes the course in the quickest cumulative time.

It is equivalent to the yellow jersey at the Tour de France.

Introduced in 1931 and coloured pink because La Gazzetta dello Sport – the newspaper which created the race – is printed on pink paper, the jersey is described in the Giro’s Garibaldi roadbook as «a page made of pink fabric where the history of cycling has been written over the past 93 years.»

Given that times for riders on flatter stages are taken as one by those in a group or peloton, it’s the hilly and mountain stages, plus time trials, which make the difference in this competition. Time bonuses are also on offer, with the top three men on each of the 19 road stages taking 10, 6, and 4 seconds. Red Bull is sponsoring sprints on each road stage which offer bonuses of 3, 2, and 1 seconds.

In the event of a GC dead heat, organisers will decide the standings based on fractions of a second measured in the race’s time trials, or stage placings if a time trial hasn’t taken place yet.

The pink jersey has gone through a number of different sponsors in recent years, and has another new one for 2026, in the form of the Friuli Venezia-Giulia region.

Alfredo Binda, Fausto Coppi, and Eddy Merckx are the maglia rosa record holders, with five race wins each.

In the race, the leading the GC takes priority over the other classifications, so if a rider is leading multiple classifications, the priority order is: pink, cyclamen, blue, white.

Purple: the points competition.

The maglia ciclamino – cyclamen (or just purple) jersey – marks the top points scorer of the Giro d’Italia, more often than not a sprinter. Similar to the Tour de France’s green jersey, it is battled over by the riders who accumulate points at the end of each stage.

Since 2014, the points on offer have been weighted towards the flatter stages, which offer more points than summit finishes, meaning it is broadly a sprinter’s classification. A single intermediate sprint, usually on a flatter section of the route, on each road stage also offers points, so it’s about more than just winning stages.

The 20 road stages of this year’s race are separated into five difficulty categories with their own points weightings.

A and B category (stages 1, 3, 4, 6, 12, 15, 18, 21): 50, 35, 25, 18, 14, 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points

C category (stages 2, 5, 8, 11, 13, 17): 25, 18, 12, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points

D and E category (stages 7, 9, 10, 14, 16, 19, 20): 15, 12, 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points

Intermediate sprints: 12, 8, 5, 3, 1 points

Mads Pedersen won the points classification in 2025, though won’t be racing in 2026, while Francesco Moser and Giuseppe Saronni hold the record with four wins apiece.

Blue: Mountain Classification

The maglia azzurra – blue jersey – is awarded to the top climber of the Giro, or at least the rider who accumulates to most points on the classified hills and mountains along the way.

With dozens classified climbs spread out over the three weeks of the Giro, there are plenty of chances to rack up points, especially for those strong climbers who consistently make the break of the day – only once in the past 20 years has a podium sitter taken home the jersey.

The mountain classification has been run since 1933 but a jersey – the maglia verde (green) – was introduced in 1974. The jersey has been blue since 2012 to match the colours of the competition sponsor, the Milanese bank, Banca Mediolanum.

Climbs are split into five categories, from the Cima Coppi (more on that below) through to categories one to four, based on the difficulty of the ascent. First-category climbs used as summit finishes get 50 points rather than the usual 40.

Cima Coppi (Passo Giau, stage 19): 50, 30, 20, 14, 10, 6, 4, 2, 1 points

First-category summit finishes (stages 7, 14, 16 and 20): 50, 24, 16, 9, 6, 4, 2, 1 points

First-category (9 climbs): 40, 18, 12, 9, 6, 4, 2, 1 points

Second-category (13 climbs): 18, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1 points

Third-category (17 climbs): 9, 4, 2, 1 points

Fourth-category (9 climbs): 3, 2, 1 points

The Cima Coppi and then first placings obtained on first-category climbs, acts as a tiebreaker for the competition.

White:

The maglia bianca – white jersey – is the prize for the best young rider of the race. In essence, it’s the same as the general classification, only limited to those under the age of 25 at the start of the calendar year.

The jersey was reintroduced to the race in 2007 after a 12-year hiatus during which time several, more complicated, competitions were awarded.

Evgeni Berzin, Nairo Quintana, Tao Geoghegan Hart, and Egan Bernal are the only men to win the pink and white jerseys in the same year, though Isaac del Toro came close in 2025, winning white after narrowly losing pink on stage 20.

Intermediate sprints competition

This is the first of several minor classifications. UCI regulations state that WorldTour races can only have four leaders’ jerseys, so the Giro is limited to pink, cyclamen, blue, and white.

The intermediate sprints also count for the overall points competition, but there’s a seperate competition for points scored only in intermediate sprints.

One intermediate sprint (Traguardo Volante or ‘TV’ on the stage profiles) lies along the way on each of the 20 road stages at the Giro d’Italia.

Points are awarded to the first five riders across the line – 12, 8, 5, 3, 1 – with the breakaway of the day usually scooping up most of them. The top five riders with the most points each day also get €500 to €100 on a sliding scale, and at the end of the Giro, the top five are awarded €8,000, €6,000, €4,000, €2,000, and €1,000.

Fuga Pinarello

Known as the Fuga Pinarello prize since 2013 in memory of double Olympic bronze-medal winner Cesare Pinarello (and unrelated to the bike brand), this competition is another that rewards those who venture out into the breakaways numerous times during the Giro’s road stages.

The classification is based simply on which riders spend the most kilometres out of the peloton in the break. There are a few catches, however – only breakaways of fewer than 10 riders are counted, and the move must cover more than 5km of racing.

The ‘winner’ on each stage takes home €200, while the rider at the top of the standings at the end of the race takes home €5,000.

Unsurprisingly, this award is a happy hunting ground for the wildcard teams.

Fighting Spirit

The final of four competitions which give the breakaways something to fight over on those long, flat days when there’s little hope of holding off the sprinters, the Fighting Spirit prize rewards the most combative rider each day, as voted for by the general public.

In other races, this race is simply known as the combativity prize.

By its nature, a more subjective competition than those based on time, points, and kilometres, the Fighting Spirit prize is voted on by fans each day. A poll with a maximum of four riders will run each day from 7pm to 7am on the Giro d’Italia’s Twitter page.

The winner each day will ride the next stage with a red number on their back in addition to a €1,000 prize. At the end of the race, the winner takes home €5,000. This prize is awarded on the time trial days as well as on the road stages.

Red Bull Kilometre

Similar to the time bonus sprints in the Tour de France, the Giro d’Italia will incorporate a ‘Red Bull Kilometre’ in 2026, a sprint separate from the points classification that awards both cash and time bonuses at a point designed to liven up the GC battle.

The sprint can be atop a climb, in the valley between two climbs, early in the stage, late in the stage – enough to keep any contenders on their toes, studiously poring over the road book each evening.

Time bonuses at the sprint amount to 6, 4, and 2 seconds for the first three riders across the line. 15, 8, 5, 3, and 1 points are also handed out at each sprint to contribute towards the overall competition.

With Red Bull’s sponsorship, there’s a lot of cash available in these sprints: €2,500 each day for the winner (€1,500 and €1,000 for second and third) plus a final prize of €15,000 for the overall winner.

Super Team

This prize is a fancy name for the team classification, which – as it does at other races – counts up the times of the best three finishers from each team at the end of every stage. Add the times together and, much like the general classification, the lowest accumulated time wins.

Daily prizes of €500, €300, and €100 are handed out to the top three teams, while the top five at the end of the race bring in €5,000 down to €1,000.

The result usually sees the top GC squads come out on top.

Cima Coppi

Part of the race since 1965 to honour five-time winner and Italian cycling hero Fausto Coppi, who died five years earlier, the Cima Coppi is a prize handed out to the first rider to pass the highest climb of the Giro d’Italia each year.

Giants of the Giro such as the Passo Pordoi (the Cima Coppi 14 times), Passo dello Stelvio (11) and the Passo di Giau (seven) have hosted the Cima Coppi more than any other climbs. This year, the Cima Coppi honour goes to the Passo Giau for the eight time, peaking out at 2,230m above sea level.

While the Cima Coppi once saw double mountain classification points awarded for riders across the top, the climb now sees a more modest points scale of 50, 30, 20, 14, 10, 6, 4, 2, and 1. The Cima Coppi is also used as a tiebreaker in the event two or more riders are tied for points at the top of the mountain classification.

Along with the points on offer, winners of the Cima Coppi also receive the Vincenzo Torriani Trophy in honour of the Giro’s legendary long-time director as well as a cash prize.

Alle etapper

EtappeDatoDistanseStartMålHardhetMer info
18. mai147 kmNessebarBurgas2/5Mer info + resultater
29. mai221 kmBurgasTarnovo3/5Mer info + resultater
310. mai175 kmPlodivSofia2/5Mer info + resultater
Hviledag11. mai
412. mai138 kmCatanzaroCosenza2/5Mer info + resultater
513. mai203 kmPraia a MarePotenza3/5Mer info + resultater
614. mai141 kmPaestumNapoli2/5Mer info + resultater
715. mai244 kmFormicaBlockhaus4/5Mer info + resultater
816. mai157 kmChietiFermo3/5Mer info + resultater
917. mai184 kmCerviaCorno alle Scale3/5Mer info + resultater
Hviledag18. mai
1019. mai42 km (ITT)ViareggioMassa3/5Mer info + resultater
1120. mai195 kmPorcariChiavari3/5Mer info + resultater
1221. mai175 kmImperiaNovi Ligure2/5Mer info + resultater
1322. mai189 kmAlessandriaVerbania3/5Mer info + resultater
1423. mai133 kmAostaPila5/5Mer info + resultater
1524. mai157 kmVogheraMilano1/5Mer info + resultater
Hviledag25. mai
1626. mai113 kmBellinzonaCarì4/5Mer info + resultater
1727. mai202 kmCassano d'AddaAndalo3/5Mer info + resultater
1828. mai171 kmFai della PaganellaPieve di Soligo2/5Mer info + resultater
1929. mai151 kmFeltreAlleghe5/5Mer info + resultater
2030. mai200 kmGemona del FriuliPiancavallo4/5Mer info + resultater
2131. mai131 kmRomaRoma1/5Mer info + resultater

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