Tirreno-Adriatico 2024: the general classification

Tirreno Adriatico 2024 the general classification

First big rehearsal for the riders who are aiming for the Tour of Italy in 2024, but also the Tour de France.

Last year, Primoz Roglic had masterfully won the Tirreno Adriatico by winning three stages, the classification of the best climber and the points classification, in addition to the general classification of the race. For this 2024 edition, the Slovenian has decided to skip the route and go to the roads of Paris Nice to rub shoulders in particular with Remco Evenepoel. But the field for this 2024 edition still remains very attractive with the presence of the double winner coming out of the Tour de France, the Dane Jonas Vingegaard. If Pogacar will not be present, the main opponent is Ben O’Connor (Décathlon-AG2R La Mondiale), in a fsparkling elm at the start of the season. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) and the young Spaniard Juan Ayuso will also be worth watching. Enric Mas (Movistar), Tom Pidcock (INEOS-Grenadiers), Tao Geoghegan Hart (Lidl-Trek), Richard Carapaz (EF Education EasyPost), Jai Hindley (BORA-hansgrohe) will also be at the start.

During the first stage, a time trial, Jonas Vingegaard, big favorite of the race, did not achieve the best time and therefore did not wear the blue leader’s jersey of this Tirreno Adriatico. On the contrary, he even lost 22 seconds on the young Spaniard Juan Ayuso, winner of the day ahead of Filippo Ganna, but gained 8 seconds on Ben O’Connor, his main rival.

Those involved

The general ranking

Find the general classification at the end of the stages of this Tirreno-Adriatico

Steps

Monday March 4. Stage 1: Lido di Camaiore-Lido di Camaiore (1:05 ​​p.m.).

Tuesday March 5. Stage 2: Camaiore-Follonica (1:05 ​​p.m.).

Wednesday March 6. Stage 3: Volterra-Gualdo Tadino (1:05 ​​p.m.).

Thursday March 7. Stage 4: Arrone-Giulianova (1:05 ​​p.m.).

Friday March 8. Stage 5: Torricella Sicura-Valle Castellana (1:05 ​​p.m.).

Saturday March 9. Stage 6: Sassoferrato-Cagli (3:15 p.m.).

Sunday March 10. Stage 7: San Benedetto del Tronto-San Benedetto del Tronto (3 p.m.).

Founded in 1966, this Tirreno-Adriatico event attracts Grand Tour winners every year like Alberto Contador, Vincenzo Nibali or Tadej Pogacar.

  • 2012: Vicenzo Nibali
  • 2013: Vicenzo Nibali
  • 2014 : Alberto Contador
  • 2015 : Nairo Quintana
  • 2016: Greg Van Avermaet
  • 2017: Nairo Quintana
  • 2018: Michal Kwiatkowski
  • 2019: Primoz Roglic
  • 2020: Simon Yates
  • 2021: Tadej Pogacar
  • 2022: Tadej Pogacar
  • 2023: Primoz Roglic

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