2021 Tirreno-Adriatico
Male Team 10 - 16 Mar

Tirreno-Adriatico

1109 Kilometers 7 Stages
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Participants list

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TV

A three-hour live broadcast will be available for all stages, on Eurosport 2 and GCN, at 1.30pm CET.

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Timetable

All stages will finish around 4.15pm CET.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ at every road race finish and 3-2-1″ at intermediate sprints.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @TirrenAdriatico; the hashtag is #TirrenoAdriatico.

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Score

When he rode for the Movistar Team, Nairo Quintana took the overall classification of this race twice, in 2015 and 2017.

Stages

Analysis

01
Lido di Camaiore (156km)
10 March
  1. 01 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma 3h36'17"
  2. 02 Caleb Ewan Lotto Soudal "
  3. 03 Fernando Gaviria UAE Team Emirates "
  4. 09 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  5. 83 Marc Soler Movistar Team "
  6. 88 Davide Villella Movistar Team "
  7. 92 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team "
  8. 100 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  9. 107 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  10. 186 Albert Torres Movistar Team +2'06"
02
Camaiore - Chiusdino (202km)
11 March
  1. 01 Julian Alaphilippe Deceuninck – Quick Step 5h01'32"
  2. 02 Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Fenix "
  3. 03 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  4. 42 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +16"
  5. 44 Davide Villella Movistar Team +28"
  6. 46 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team +31"
  7. 47 Marc Soler Movistar Team +32"
  8. 85 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +09'08"
  9. 109 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +11'15"
  10. 124 Albert Torres Movistar Team +11'57"
03
Monticiano - Gualdo Tadino (219km)
12 March
  1. 01 Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Fenix 5h24'18"
  2. 02 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma "
  3. 03 Davide Ballerini Deceuninck – Quick Step "
  4. 07 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  5. 09 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  6. 25 Marc Soler Movistar Team "
  7. 44 Davide Villella Movistar Team "
  8. 58 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +20"
  9. 103 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team +02'20"
  10. 165 Albert Torres Movistar Team +07'50"
04
Terni - Prati di Tivo (148km)
13 March
  1. 01 Tadej Pogačar UAE Team Emirates 3h51'24"
  2. 02 Simon Philip Yates Team BikeExchange +06"
  3. 03 Sergio Andrés Higuita EF Education-NIPPO +29"
  4. 22 Marc Soler Movistar Team +03'03"
  5. 23 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team "
  6. 48 Davide Villella Movistar Team +08'55"
  7. 77 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +15'46"
  8. 108 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +20'30"
  9. 111 Albert Torres Movistar Team "
  10. 167 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +22'53"
05
Castellalto - Castelraimondo (205km)
14 March
  1. 01 Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Fenix 4h48'17"
  2. 02 Tadej Pogačar UAE Team Emirates +10"
  3. 03 Wout Van Aert Jumbo – Visma +49"
  4. 11 Marc Soler Movistar Team +03'31"
  5. 18 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +04'17"
  6. 78 Davide Villella Movistar Team +16'02"
  7. 79 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +16'58"
  8. 122 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team +24'56"
  9. 132 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  10. 134 Albert Torres Movistar Team "
06
Castelraimondo - Lido di Fermo (169km)
15 March
  1. 01 Mads Würtz Schmidt Israel Start-Up Nation 3h42'09"
  2. 02 Brent van Moer Lotto Soudal "
  3. 03 Simone Velasco Gazprom – Rusvelo "
  4. 05 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  5. 27 Marc Soler Movistar Team +1'09"
  6. 48 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team "
  7. 56 Davide Villella Movistar Team "
  8. 96 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  9. 141 Albert Torres Movistar Team +5'39"
  10. —  Iván García Cortina Movistar Team DNS
07
San Benedetto del Tronto (CRI / ITT) (10.1km)
16 March
  1. 01 Wout van Aert Jumbo – Visma 11'06"
  2. 02 Stefan Küng Groupama-FDJ +6"
  3. 03 Filippo Ganna INEOS Grenadiers +11"
  4. 17 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +36"
  5. 49 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +53"
  6. 62 Marc Soler Movistar Team +58"
  7. 76 Albert Torres Movistar Team +1'05"
  8. 77 Dario Cataldo Movistar Team +1'07"
  9. 130 Davide Villella Movistar Team +1'38"

Analysis

Tirreno-Adriatico is back in the calendar in its usual dates (March) and for mat (seven stages), after making part of the calendar restructuring in the summer of 2020 due to the pandemic. The Italian WorldTour event also remains a notable feature because of its classic structure: a big mountain stage, a time trial, long, hilly courses with some ‘walls’ to climb… All in all, a preparation for both the GC contenders for the Giro in two months’ time and those seeking for glory in Sanremo a few days after the ‘Race of the Two Seas’.

Four stages will be decisive in Italy. On Thursday 11th, the riders will climb a short, gentle ascent towards the finish in Chiusdino, after more than 200 kilometers with lots of ups and downs into the second half of the course. Saturday 13th, the peloton will tackle the Queen stage over the demanding Prati di Tivo (14.7km at 7%), after the previous climbs of Sella di Corno and Passo Capannelle.

A day later, on Sunday 14th, the race will get through an endless series of short, steep climbs at a final circuit in and around Castelfidardo. And on Tuesday 16th, to wrap things up, an ITT in San Benedetto del Tronto, over 10.1 kilometers.