Dirkie of two seas got part of Toro, Roglič overall fifth

Isaac del Toro PHOTO: Profimedia

There was a significant shift in the overall standings during the race. American Matteo Jorgenson (Visma Lease a Bike) successfully moved into second place, surpassing the Italian hero, Giulio Pellizzar. Pellizzar ultimately dropped to third place due to a penalty of three bonus seconds awarded for a victory at the intermediate goal.

His teammate at the Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe team, Primož Roglič, completed the stage within the main group, securing 44th place and finishing the overall race in fifth place. The winner maintained a lead of one minute and twenty-one seconds, while the third place competitor trailed by thirty-nine seconds. Primož Roglič finished the Tirreno-Adriatico race in the main group PHOTO: Profimedia Jan Tratnik (115th place) and Domen Novak (125th) also finished within the main group.

Both riders struggled to achieve a strong place in the overall competition, primarily due to their roles as support riders for their respective teams. The race highlighted the importance of strategic positioning and tactical decisions in determining the final place outcome. Isaac del Toro contributed significantly to the event.

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2 thoughts on “Dirkie of two seas got part of Toro, Roglič overall fifth

  1. The race witnessed a notable change in the general classification. American Matteo Jorgenson (Visma Lease a Bike) advanced to second position, overtaking the Italian rider, Giulio Pellizzar. Pellizzar

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