2020 Tirreno–Adriatico

The 2020 Tirreno–Adriatico was a road cycling stage race that was originally scheduled to take place between 11 and 17 March 2020 in Italy. On 6 March 2020, it was postponed due to COVID-19 concerns in Italy[2] and rescheduled to 7 to 14 September. It was the 55th edition of Tirreno–Adriatico and part of the 2020 UCI World Tour.

2020 Tirreno–Adriatico
2020 UCI World Tour, race 13 of 21
Race details
Dates7–14 September 2020[1]
Stages8
Distance1,309.05 km (813.4 mi)
Results
Winner  Simon Yates (GBR) (Mitchelton–Scott)
  Second  Geraint Thomas (GBR) (Ineos Grenadiers)
  Third  Rafał Majka (POL) (Bora–Hansgrohe)

Points  Pascal Ackermann (GER) (Bora–Hansgrohe)
Mountains  Héctor Carretero (ESP) (Movistar Team)
Youth  Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) (Astana)
  Team Team Sunweb
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Teams

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All nineteen UCI WorldTeams and six wildcard UCI ProTeams made up the twenty-four teams that participated in the race. Each team entered seven riders, making up a starting peloton of 175 riders. Of these riders, 152 finished the race.[3][4]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

Route

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Stage characteristics and winners[5]
Stage Date Route Distance Type Winner
1 7 September Lido di Camaiore to Lido di Camaiore 133 km (83 mi)   Flat stage   Pascal Ackermann (GER)
2 8 September Camaiore to Follonica 201 km (125 mi)   Flat stage   Pascal Ackermann (GER)
3 9 September Follonica to Saturnia 217 km (135 mi)   Hilly stage   Michael Woods (CAN)
4 10 September Terni to Cascia 194 km (121 mi)   Mountain stage   Lucas Hamilton (AUS)
5 11 September Norcia to Sassotetto 202 km (126 mi)   Mountain stage   Simon Yates (GBR)
6 12 September Castelfidardo to Senigallia 171 km (106 mi)   Flat stage   Tim Merlier (BEL)
7 13 September Pieve Torina to Loreto 181 km (112 mi)   Hilly stage   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
8 14 September San Benedetto del Tronto to San Benedetto del Tronto 10.05 km (6.24 mi)   Individual time trial   Filippo Ganna (ITA)
Total 1,309.05 km (813.41 mi)

Stages

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Stage 1

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7 September 2020 — Lido di Camaiore to Lido di Camaiore, 133 km (83 mi)
Stage 1 Result[6][7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Pascal Ackermann (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe 2h 57' 55"
2   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 0"
3   Magnus Cort (DEN) EF Pro Cycling 0"
4   Szymon Sajnok (POL) CCC Team 0"
5   Davide Cimolai (ITA) Israel Start-Up Nation 0"
6   Andrea Vendrame (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale 0"
7   Jonas Rickaert (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 0"
8   Romain Seigle (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 0"
9   Piet Allegaert (BEL) Cofidis 0"
10   Pascal Eenkhoorn (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 0"
General classification after Stage 1[6][7]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Pascal Ackermann (GER)    Bora–Hansgrohe 2h 57' 45"
2   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 4"
3   Magnus Cort (DEN) EF Pro Cycling 6"
4   Paul Martens (GER) Team Jumbo–Visma 7"
5   Simon Pellaud (SUI) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec 8"
6   Michael Matthews (AUS) Team Sunweb 9"
7   Szymon Sajnok (POL)   CCC Team 10"
8   Davide Cimolai (ITA) Israel Start-Up Nation 10"
9   Andrea Vendrame (ITA) AG2R La Mondiale 10"
10   Jonas Rickaert (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 10"

Stage 2

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8 September 2020 — Camaiore to Follonica, 201 km (125 mi)
Stage 2 Result[8][9]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Pascal Ackermann (GER)    Bora–Hansgrohe 5h 01' 53"
2   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 0"
3   Rick Zabel (GER) Israel Start-Up Nation 0"
4   Davide Ballerini (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 0"
5   Tim Merlier (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 0"
6   Davide Cimolai (ITA) Israel Start-Up Nation 0"
7   Lorrenzo Manzin (FRA) Total Direct Énergie 0"
8   Luca Pacioni (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec 0"
9   Florian Vermeersch (BEL) Lotto–Soudal 0"
10   Mike Teunissen (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 0"
General classification after Stage 2[8][9]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Pascal Ackermann (GER)    Bora–Hansgrohe 7h 59' 28"
2   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 8"
3   Magnus Cort (DEN) EF Pro Cycling 16"
4   Rick Zabel (GER) Israel Start-Up Nation 16"
5   Nicola Bagioli (ITA)   Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec 17"
6   Paul Martens (GER) Team Jumbo–Visma 17"
7   Simon Pellaud (SUI) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec 18"
8   Michael Matthews (AUS) Team Sunweb 19"
9   Davide Cimolai (ITA) Israel Start-Up Nation 20"
10   Lorrenzo Manzin (FRA) Total Direct Énergie 20"

Stage 3

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9 September 2020 — Follonica to Saturnia, 217 km (135 mi)
Stage 3 Result[10][11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 5h 19' 46"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 1"
3   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 20"
4   Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe 20"
5   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) Astana 20"
6   Sergio Henao (COL) UAE Team Emirates 20"
7   Tanel Kangert (EST) EF Pro Cycling 20"
8   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 20"
9   Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) Astana 20"
10   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 20"
General classification after Stage 3[10][11]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Michael Woods (CAN)   EF Pro Cycling 13h 19' 24"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 5"
3   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 26"
4   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 30"
5   Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe 30"
6   Sergio Henao (COL) UAE Team Emirates 30"
7   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 30"
8   Tanel Kangert (EST) EF Pro Cycling 30"
9   Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 30"
10   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 30"

Stage 4

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10 September 2020 — Terni to Cascia, 194 km (121 mi)
Stage 4 Result[12][13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Lucas Hamilton (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 4h 46' 22"
2   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 0"
3   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 10"
4   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 10"
5   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 10"
6   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 10"
7   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 10"
8   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 10"
9   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 10"
10   Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 10"
General classification after Stage 4[12][13]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Michael Woods (CAN)    EF Pro Cycling 18h 05' 52"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 9"
3   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 18"
4   Lucas Hamilton (AUS)   Mitchelton–Scott 27"
5   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 30"
6   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 34"
7   Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 34"
8   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) Astana 34"
9   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 47"
10   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 47"

Stage 5

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11 September 2020 — Norcia to Sassotetto, 202 km (126 mi)

Stage 5 Result[14][15]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 5h 30' 43"
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 35"
3   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 35"
4   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS) Astana 39"
5   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 54"
6   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 58"
7   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 00"
8   Jai Hindley (AUS) Team Sunweb 1' 05"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 1' 11"
10   Louis Meintjes (RSA) NTT Pro Cycling 1' 46"
General classification after Stage 5[14][15]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 23h 36' 59"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 16"
3   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 39"
4   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 49"
5   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 54"
6   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 1' 00"
7   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 21"
8   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 1' 22"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 2' 28"
10   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 2' 44"

Stage 6

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12 September 2020 — Castelfidardo to Senigallia, 175 km (109 mi)
Stage 6 Result[16][17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Tim Merlier (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 3h 59' 30"
2   Pascal Ackermann (GER)   Bora–Hansgrohe 0"
3   Magnus Cort (DEN) EF Pro Cycling 0"
4   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 0"
5   Mike Teunissen (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 0"
6   Davide Ballerini (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 0"
7   Lorrenzo Manzin (FRA) B&B Hotels–Vital Concept 0"
8   Piet Allegaert (BEL) Cofidis 0"
9   Iván García (ESP) Bahrain–McLaren 0"
10   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Astana 0"
General classification after Stage 6[16][17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 27h 36' 29"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 16"
3   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 39"
4   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 49"
5   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 54"
6   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 1' 00"
7   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 21"
8   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 1' 22"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 2' 28"
10   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 2' 44"

Stage 7

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13 September 2020 — Pieve Torina to Loreto, 181 km (112 mi)
Stage 7 Result[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Mathieu van der Poel (NED) Alpecin–Fenix 4h 19' 23"
2   Ruben Guerreiro (POR) EF Pro Cycling 4"
3   Matteo Fabbro (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe 4"
4   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 9"
5   Alex Aranburu (ESP) Astana 10"
6   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 10"
7   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 10"
8   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 10"
9   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 10"
10   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 10"
General classification after Stage 7[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 31h 56' 02"
2   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 16"
3   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 39"
4   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 49"
5   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 57"
6   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 59"
7   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 1' 22"
8   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 26"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 2' 33"
10   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 2' 47"

Stage 8

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14 September 2020 — San Benedetto del Tronto to San Benedetto del Tronto, 10.05 km (6.24 mi), individual time trial (ITT)
Stage 8 Result[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Filippo Ganna (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers 10' 42"
2   Victor Campenaerts (BEL) NTT Pro Cycling 20"
3   Rohan Dennis (AUS) Ineos Grenadiers 26"
4   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 28"
5   Tobias Ludvigsson (SWE) Groupama–FDJ 33"
6   Benjamin Thomas (FRA) Groupama–FDJ 34"
7   Jos van Emden (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 39"
8   Nathan Van Hooydonck (BEL) CCC Team 40"
9   Jan Tratnik (SLO) Bahrain–McLaren 40"
10   Michael Matthews (AUS) Team Sunweb 42"
General classification after Stage 8[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 32h 07' 34"
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 17"
3   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 29"
4   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 56"
5   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 58"
6   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 18"
7   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 41"
8   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 2' 12"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 3' 02"
10   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 3' 10"

Classification leadership table

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Stage Winner General classification
 
Points classification
 
Mountains classification
 
Young rider classification
 
Teams classification
1 Pascal Ackermann Pascal Ackermann Pascal Ackermann Nathan Haas Szymon Sajnok Bora–Hansgrohe
2 Pascal Ackermann Nicola Bagioli
3 Michael Woods Michael Woods Aleksandr Vlasov EF Pro Cycling
4 Lucas Hamilton Michael Woods Lucas Hamilton Mitchelton–Scott
5 Simon Yates Simon Yates Héctor Carretero Aleksandr Vlasov Astana
6 Tim Merlier
7 Mathieu van der Poel Team Sunweb
8 Filippo Ganna
Final Simon Yates Pascal Ackermann Héctor Carretero Aleksandr Vlasov Team Sunweb

Final classification standings

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Legend
  Denotes the winner of the general classification   Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification   Denotes the winner of the young rider classification

General classification

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Final general classification (1–10)[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 32h 07' 34"
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 17"
3   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 29"
4   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 56"
5   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 58"
6   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 18"
7   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 1' 41"
8   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 2' 12"
9   Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 3' 02"
10   Jack Haig (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 3' 10"

Points classification

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Final points classification (1–10)[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Pascal Ackermann (GER)   Bora–Hansgrohe 34
2   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 27
3   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 27
4   Wilco Kelderman (NED) Team Sunweb 26
5   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 24
6   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 22
7   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 22
8   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 18
9   Tim Merlier (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 18
10   Fausto Masnada (ITA) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 17

Mountains classification

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Final mountains classification (1–10)[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Héctor Carretero (ESP)   Movistar Team 31
2   Simon Yates (GBR)   Mitchelton–Scott 25
3   Michael Woods (CAN) EF Pro Cycling 20
4   Michael Matthews (AUS) Team Sunweb 15
5   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 15
6   Mathias Frank (SUI) AG2R La Mondiale 14
7   Geraint Thomas (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 13
8   Carl Fredrik Hagen (NOR) Lotto–Soudal 13
9   Rafał Majka (POL) Bora–Hansgrohe 12
10   Dries De Bondt (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 11

Young rider classification

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Final young rider classification (1–10)[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS)   Astana 32h 08' 32"
2   James Knox (GBR) Deceuninck–Quick-Step 43"
3   Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb 2' 13"
4   Jai Hindley (AUS) Team Sunweb 2' 47"
5   Denis Nekrasov (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo 7' 30"
6   Jaakko Hänninen (FIN) AG2R La Mondiale 8' 22"
7   Matteo Fabbro (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe 13' 33"
8   Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers 13' 33"
9   Óscar Rodríguez (ESP) Astana 13' 43"
10   Lucas Hamilton (AUS) Mitchelton–Scott 14' 22"

Teams classification

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Final teams classification (1–10)[20][21]
Rank Team Time
1 Team Sunweb 96h 29' 59"
2 Astana 46"
3 EF Pro Cycling 8' 44"
4 Mitchelton–Scott 10' 44"
5 AG2R La Mondiale 16' 15"
6 Bora–Hansgrohe 21' 55"
7 Trek–Segafredo 23' 29"
8 CCC Team 27' 15"
9 Groupama–FDJ 29' 06"
10 Ineos Grenadiers 33' 50"

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