fought Fernando Gaviria to the end for achieving his second victory as a racer Movistar at the beginning of this season and at times he has given the feeling that he can achieve it. The coffee cyclist launched his sprint from afar, in the last bars of a second stage of 210 kilometers of Tirreno-Adriaticos, between the towns of Camaioreand Follonica.
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As Gaviria gripped the handlebars and felt his legs swell from the effort, to his right two of the rivals who were also called to glory in the outcome of the second day of Tirreno-Adriatico moved forward with determination. Meter by meter the distance covered by Gaviria was less and in the last meters he was overtaken by Jakobsen and Gaviria.
Fabio added his second victory of the season after the second stage in Return to San Juanat one stage with the obligatory escape, permitted by a crowd that lassoed it when it deemed fit.
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After this second day‘Pippo’ Ganna maintains leadership of 58th edition of Tirreno-Adriaticoin the preview of the third episode showing a profile very similar to that of Tuesday, March 7.
RANKINGS
2nd stage
1.Fabio Jakobsen (PB/Soudal-Quick Step), 5h06’33”
2.Jasper Philipsen (Bel/Alpecin-Deceuninck), id
3.Fernando Gaviria (Col/Movistar Team), l
4. Biniam Girmay /(Eri/Interarché-Circus-Wanty), id
5. Juan Sebastián Molano (Col/UAE Team Emirates), l
GENERAL
1.Filippo Ganna (Ita/Ineos Grenadiers), 5h19’01”
2.Lennad Kämna (Ale/Bora-hansgrohe), at 28″
3.Magnus Sheffield (USA/Ineos Grenadiers), at 31″
4. Brandon McNulty (USA/UAE Team Emirates), 34″
5. Thymen Arensman (PB/Ineos Grenadiers), at the age of 39
Source: La Verdad

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