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Cycling race
2019 Strade Bianche
2019 UCI World Tour, race 5 of 38
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Race details
Dates9 March 2019
Stages1
Distance184 km (114 mi)
Winning time4h 47' 14"
Results
  Winner 👁 Image
 
Julian Alaphilippe (FRA)
(Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
  Second 👁 Image
 
Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)
(Astana)
  Third 👁 Image
 
Wout van Aert (BEL)
(Team Jumbo–Visma)
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The 13th edition of the Strade Bianche was held on 9 March 2019. Starting and finishing in Siena, Italy, it was the fifth event of the 2019 UCI World Tour.[1] It was won by Julian Alaphilippe, followed by Jakob Fuglsang. Wout van Aert was third.[2]

Route

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The route is identical to that of the 2018 event, containing 63 km (39 mi) of gravel roads spread across 11 sectors, for a total distance of 184 km (114 mi).[3]

Sectors of strade bianche
No. Name Distance from Length
(km)
Category
Start
(km)
Finish
(km)
1 Vidritta 17.6 160.3 2.1 👁 *
2 Bagnaia 25 153.2 4.7 👁 *
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3 Radi 36.9 142.7 4.4 👁 *
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4 La piana 47.6 130.9 5.5 👁 *
5 Lucignano d'Asso 75.8 96.3 11.9 👁 *
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6 Pieve a Salti 88.7 87.3 8.0 👁 *
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7 San Martino in Grania 111.3 63.2 9.5 👁 *
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8 Monte Sante Marie
(Settore Cancellara)
130 42.5 11.5 👁 *
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9 Monteaperti 160 23.6 0.8 👁 *
10 Colle Pinzuto 164.6 17 2.4 👁 *
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11 Le Tolfe 171 11.9 1.1 👁 *
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Result

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Result[4]
Rank Rider Team Time
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Julian Alaphilippe (FRA)
Deceuninck–Quick-Step 4h 47' 14"
2 👁 Image
 
Jakob Fuglsang (DEN)
Astana + 2"
3 👁 Image
 
Wout Van Aert (BEL)
Team Jumbo–Visma + 27"
4 👁 Image
 
Zdeněk Štybar (CZE)
Deceuninck–Quick-Step + 1' 00"
5 👁 Image
 
Tiesj Benoot (BEL)
Lotto–Soudal + 1' 00"
6 👁 Image
 
Greg Van Avermaet (BEL)
CCC Team + 1' 01"
7 👁 Image
 
Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)
Astana + 1' 04"
8 👁 Image
 
Simon Clarke (AUS)
EF Education First + 1' 08"
9 👁 Image
 
Toms Skujiņš (LVA)
Trek–Segafredo + 1' 12"
10 👁 Image
 
Tim Wellens (BEL)
Lotto–Soudal + 1' 21"

References

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  1. ^ "UCI reveal WorldTour calendar for 2019". Cycling News. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Julian Alaphilippe takes victory in fast and dusty Strade Bianche 2019". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  3. ^ Farrand, Stephen. "Strade Bianche 2019 – Preview. Can anyone stop Deceuninck-QuickStep from winning on the Tuscan dirt roads?". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 9 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Strade Bianche 2019 - Results". www.procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 5 April 2019.

External links

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