2016 Giro del Trentino

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2016 Giro del Trentino
2016 UCI Europe Tour
Race details
DatesApril 19, 2016 (2016-04-19)–April 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)
Stages4
Distance597.6 km (371.3 mi)
Results
Jersey violet.svg WinnerFlag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP) (Team Sky)
  SecondFlag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) (Astana)
  ThirdFlag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) (Astana)

Jersey green.svg MountainsFlag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP) (Team Sky)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of Colombia.svg  Egan Bernal  (COL) (Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec)
Jersey red.svg SprintsFlag of Spain.svg  Antonio Molina  (ESP) (Caja Rural–Seguros RGA)
  Team AG2R La Mondiale
  2015
2017  

The 2016 Giro del Trentino was a road cycling stage race that took place in the Trentino region of northern Italy between 19 and 22 April 2016. It was the 40th edition of the Giro del Trentino and was rated as a 2.HC event as part of the 2016 UCI Europe Tour. [1]

Contents

The race included four stages. The first was a 12.1-kilometre (7.5 mi) team time trial. The remaining stages were all mountainous, with Stage 2 ending with a summit finish in Anras. [1] The previous year's champion, BMC Racing Team's Richie Porte, chose not to compete. The principal favourites for victory were Mikel Landa (Team Sky), Romain Bardet and Domenico Pozzovivo (both AG2R La Mondiale) and Vincenzo Nibali (Astana). [2]

After Astana won the opening team time trial, Landa won the second stage with its summit finish. The last two stages were both won by Astana's Tanel Kangert. Despite the bonus seconds won by Kangert, Landa won the general classification by two seconds. Kangert's teammate Jakob Fuglsang was third, 14 seconds behind Landa.

Route

Stages [3]
StageDateRouteDistanceTypeWinner
119 April Riva to Torbole 12.1 km (7.5 mi) Time Trial.svg Team time trial Astana
220 April Arco to Anras 220 km (136.7 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stageFlag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)
321 April Sillian to Mezzolombardo 204.6 km (127.1 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stageFlag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST)
422 April Malè to Cles 160.9 km (100.0 mi) Mountainstage.svg Mountain stageFlag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST)
Total597.6 km (371.3 mi)

Teams

Eighteen teams will take part in the race. Three of these are UCI WorldTeams; eight are UCI Professional Continental teams; six are UCI Continental teams; one is an Italian national team. [4]

Stages

Stage 1

19 April 2016, Riva to Torbole, 12.1 km (7.5 mi) (TTT)

Stage 1 result [5]
RankTeamTime
1 Astana 13' 30"
2 Team Sky +14"
3 AG2R La Mondiale +14"
4 Bora–Argon 18 +16"
5 Gazprom–RusVelo +21"
6 Bardiani–CSF +34"
7 Nippo–Vini Fantini +34"
8 Southeast–Venezuela +35"
9 Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec +36"
10Italy+44"
General classification after Stage 1 (TTT) [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Italy.svg  Valerio Agnoli  (ITA)Jersey violet.svg Astana 13' 30"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana +0"
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana +0"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Eros Capecchi  (ITA) Astana +0"
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana +0"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Scarponi  (ITA) Astana +0"
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev  (KAZ) Astana +0"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Moscon  (ITA)Jersey white.svg Team Sky + 14"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP) Team Sky + 14"
10Flag of Ireland.svg  Philip Deignan  (IRL) Team Sky + 14"

Stage 2

20 April 2016, Arco to Anras, 220 km (140 mi)

Result of Stage 2 [7]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP) Team Sky 5h 18' 12"
2Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 4"
3Flag of Italy.svg  Damiano Cunego  (ITA) Nippo–Vini Fantini + 13"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Giulio Ciccone  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 14"
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 14"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Simone Andreetta  (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 14"
7Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 14"
8Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 14"
9Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 14"
10Flag of Germany.svg  Emanuel Buchmann  (GER) Bora–Argon 18 + 14"
General classification after Stage 2 [8]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)Jersey violet.svgJersey green.svg Team Sky 5h 31' 46"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 10"
3Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 15"
4Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Scarponi  (ITA) Astana + 22"
5Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 24"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 24"
7Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 26"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Emanuel Buchmann  (GER) Bora–Argon 18 + 26"
9Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana + 28"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA) Astana + 28"

Stage 3

21 April 2016, Sillian to Mezzolombardo, 204.6 km (127.1 mi)

Result of Stage 3 [9]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana 5h 05' 27"
2Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 10"
3Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 10"
4Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 10"
5Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 10"
6Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)Jersey violet.svgJersey green.svg Team Sky + 10"
7Flag of Germany.svg  Emanuel Buchmann  (GER) Bora–Argon 18 + 10"
8Flag of France.svg  Jean-Christophe Péraud  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 10"
9Flag of Colombia.svg  Egan Bernal  (COL) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 10"
10Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 10"
General classification after Stage 3 [10]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)Jersey violet.svgJersey green.svg Team Sky 10h 37' 23"
2Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana + 8"
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 10"
4Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 15"
5Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 20"
6Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 20"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 24"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Emanuel Buchmann  (GER) Bora–Argon 18 + 26"
9Flag of France.svg  Jean-Christophe Péraud  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 38"
10Flag of France.svg  Hubert Dupont  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 52"

Stage 4

22 April, Malè to Cles, 160.9 km (100.0 mi)

Result of Stage 4 [11]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana 4h 07' 29"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Matteo Busato  (ITA) Southeast–Venezuela + 0"
3Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)Jersey violet.svgJersey green.svg Team Sky + 0"
4Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 0"
5Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 0"
6Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 0"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
8Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
9Flag of Spain.svg  Sergio Pardilla  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 0"
10Flag of France.svg  Hubert Dupont  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
General classification after Stage 4 [12]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Landa  (ESP)Jersey violet.svgJersey green.svg Team Sky 14h 44' 48"
2Flag of Estonia.svg  Tanel Kangert  (EST) Astana + 2"
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Jakob Fuglsang  (DEN) Astana + 14"
4Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Firsanov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 19"
5Flag of Austria.svg  Patrick Konrad  (AUT) Bora–Argon 18 + 24"
6Flag of France.svg  Romain Bardet  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 24"
7Flag of Italy.svg  Domenico Pozzovivo  (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale + 28"
8Flag of Germany.svg  Emanuel Buchmann  (GER) Bora–Argon 18 + 30"
9Flag of France.svg  Jean-Christophe Péraud  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 42"
10Flag of France.svg  Hubert Dupont  (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 56"

Classifications

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Jersey violet.svg
Mountains classification
Jersey green.svg
Young rider classification
Jersey white.svg
Intermediate sprints classification
Jersey red.svg
Teams classification
1 Astana Valerio Agnoli not awarded Gianni Moscon not awarded Astana
2 Mikel Landa Mikel Landa Mikel Landa Giulio Ciccone Nicola Gaffurini AG2R La Mondiale
3 Tanel Kangert Egan Bernal Antonio Molina
4 Tanel Kangert
Final Mikel Landa Mikel Landa Egan Bernal Antonio Molina AG2R La Mondiale

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