2013 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali

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2013 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
2013 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
Dates20–24 March 2013
Stages6
Distance556.7 km (345.9 mi)
Winning time14h 15' 12" [1]
Results
Jersey red.svg WinnerFlag of Italy.svg  Diego Ulissi  (ITA) (Lampre–Merida)
  SecondFlag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) (Lampre–Merida)
  ThirdFlag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Rubiano  (COL) (Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela)

Jersey white.svg PointsFlag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) (Lampre–Merida)
Jersey green.svg MountainsFlag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Mazzi  (ITA) (Utensilnord Ora24.eu)
Jersey orange.svg YouthFlag of Italy.svg  Francesco Manuel Bongiorno  (ITA) (Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox)
  Team Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
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The 2013 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali was the 28th edition of the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali cycling stage race. It started on 20 March in Gatteo and ended on 24 March in Fiorano Modenese. [2]

Contents

The race was officially presented on 12 March 2013 in Sant'Angelo di Gatteo. It consisted of four full stages and two half-stages; the first stage, second half-stage (Stage 1b) was a particular team time trial in which each team was split into two separate mini-teams, with the final time taken on the third rider who crossed the finish line. This original time trial was won by Team Katusha. [3] [4]

The race was won by Lampre–Merida's Italian rider Diego Ulissi, [5] who took the leader's red jersey by winning the second stage. [6] His teammate Damiano Cunego was second in the General classification, was the winner of the Points classification, [5] as well as the third stage. [7] Colombian rider Miguel Ángel Rubiano (Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela) completed the podium. Alessandro Mazzi of Utensilnord Ora24.eu won the King of the Mountains classification, [5] and Francesco Manuel Bongiorno (Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox) won the Young rider classification. [5] Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela was first in the Teams classification.

Teams

25 teams were invited to take part in the race, including the ProTeams Lampre–Merida, Cannondale, Astana and Team Katusha. [8] The 25 teams were: [3]

Pro Teams
Professional Continental Teams
Continental Teams

Race overview

[9]

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
1a20 March Gatteo to Gatteo100.5 km (62.4 mi) Plainstage.svg Flat stageFlag of Italy.svg  Fabio Felline  (ITA) [10]
1b Sant'Angelo to Gatteo Mare 11.2 km (7.0 mi)Time Trial.svg Team time trial Team Katusha [4]
221 MarchGatteo to Sogliano al Rubicone 162.3 km (100.8 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stageFlag of Italy.svg  Diego Ulissi  (ITA) [6]
322 March Zola Predosa to Piane di Mocogno 157 km (97.6 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stageFlag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) [7]
423 March Crevalcore to Crevalcore14.3 km (8.9 mi)Time Trial.svg Individual time trial Flag of Italy.svg  Adriano Malori  (ITA) [11]
524 March Monticelli Terme to Fiorano Modenese 111.4 km (69.2 mi)Mediummountainstage.svgIntermediate stageFlag of Italy.svg  Damiano Caruso  (ITA) [12]
Total556.7 km (345.9 mi)

Classification leadership table

StageWinnerGeneral Classification
Jersey red.svg
Points Classification
Jersey white.svg
Mountains Classification
Jersey green.svg
Young Riders Classification
Jersey orange.svg
Team Classification
1a Fabio Felline Fabio Felline Fabio Felline Alessandro Mazzi Fabio Felline Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
1b Team Katusha Maxim Belkov Sergey Chernetskiy Team Katusha
2 Diego Ulissi Diego Ulissi Diego Ulissi Francesco Manuel Bongiorno Lampre–Merida
3 Damiano Cunego Damiano Cunego
4 Adriano Malori Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela
5 Damiano Caruso
Final Diego Ulissi Damiano Cunego Alessandro Mazzi Francesco Manuel Bongiorno Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela

Final standings

[5]

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Ulissi  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Lampre–Merida 14h 15' 12"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Lampre–Merida + 1' 35"
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Rubiano  (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela + 1' 48"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Ivan Basso  (ITA) Cannondale + 1' 59"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Riccardo Zoidl  (AUT) Gourmetfein–Simplon + 2' 09"
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Leopold König  (CZE) NetApp–Endura + 2' 14"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Bongiorno  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 2' 36"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Rebellin  (ITA) CCC–Polsat–Polkowice + 2' 41"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Pardilla  (ESP) MTN–Qhubeka + 3' 11"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Taborre  (ITA) Vini Fantini–Selle Italia + 3' 19"

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Jersey white.svg Lampre–Merida 16
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Miguel Ángel Rubiano  (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela 11
3Flag of Italy.svg  Diego Ulissi  (ITA) Jersey red.svg Lampre–Merida 10

King of the Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Mazzi  (ITA) Jersey green.svg Utensilnord Ora24.eu 27
2Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Caruso  (ITA) Cannondale 16
3Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Felline  (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela 12

Young rider classification

RiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Manuel Bongiorno  (ITA) Jersey orange.svg Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox 14h 17' 48"
2Flag of Austria.svg  Lukas Pöstlberger  (AUT) Gourmetfein–Simplon + 3' 37"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Fabio Felline  (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela + 3' 59"

Teams classification

TeamTime
1 Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela 42h 38' 14"
2 NetApp–Endura + 6' 07"
3 Bardiani Valvole–CSF Inox + 7' 24"

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