• TirrenoAdriatico, nicknamed the "Race of the Two Seas", is an elite road cycling stage race in Italy, run between the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic coasts...
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    The 2011 TirrenoAdriatico was the 46th running of the TirrenoAdriatico cycling stage race, often known as the Race of two seas. It started on 9 March...
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  • The 2013 TirrenoAdriatico was the 48th edition of the TirrenoAdriatico cycling stage race, often known as the Race of the Two Seas. It started on 6...
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    The 2012 TirrenoAdriatico was the 47th running of the TirrenoAdriatico cycling stage race, often known as the Race of two seas. It started on 7 March...
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  • The 2010 TirrenoAdriatico was the 45th running of the TirrenoAdriatico stage race. It started on 10 March and finished on 16 March. The race started...
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    the Volta ao Algarve. One month later he finished 4th overall in TirrenoAdriatico, and at the Tour of the Basque Country, Roglič won stages 4 and 6...
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    10th Coppa Ugo Agostoni 2010 7th Giro della Toscana 9th Overall TirrenoAdriatico 2011 6th Japan Cup 7th Gran Premio Nobili Rubinetterie 2013 2nd Gran...
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    commencing in 2018. Landa took his first victory of 2018 on Stage 4 of TirrenoAdriatico, after attacking on the mountain top finish at Sarnano Sassotetto...
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    considered one of the strongest stage race riders of his era, having won TirrenoAdriatico (2012 and 2013), the Giro del Trentino (2008 and 2013) and the 2016...
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    Stage 4. Quintana placed second overall behind Alberto Contador at TirrenoAdriatico in March, and finished fifth in the Volta a Catalunya after getting...
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    Peter Sagan (section 2011)
    Championships, one European Championship, two Paris–Nice stages, seven TirrenoAdriatico stages, one in the Tour de Romandie, three and the overall classification...
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    6 March at Strade Bianche and came in fourth place. He then rode TirrenoAdriatico with overall aspirations, winning the opening stage in a bunch sprint...
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    Cadel Evans (category 2011 Tour de France stage winners)
    Evans had a much more successful start to 2011, winning stage 4 and the general classification at TirrenoAdriatico, and the general classification at the...
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    Rotonda)" (PDF). TirrenoAdriatico. RCS Sport. Retrieved 12 March 2014. "Stage 5: Amatrice to Guardiagrele" (PDF). TirrenoAdriatico. RCS Sport. Retrieved...
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    Castroviejo had finished eighth in the time trial which closed out TirrenoAdriatico, besting the times of riders such as Gustav Larsson, Cadel Evans,...
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    Chris Horner (section 2011)
    May 23, 2011. "Nibali conquista la Tirreno: E adesso marcia su Sanremo" [Nibali won the Tirreno: And now march on Sanremo]. TirrenoAdriatico (in Italian)...
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    from 1 January 2015. His first win for the team came in the 2015 TirrenoAdriatico, where he led the team following the withdrawal of Chris Froome. Poels...
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    Diquigiovanni–Androni: stage and general-classification wins in the TirrenoAdriatico and two stage wins – both from breakaways – in the Giro d'Italia,...
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    Thibaut Pinot (section 2011)
    classification at the latter. In March, he finished fourth overall at TirrenoAdriatico, and then finished second to Jean-Christophe Péraud at Critérium International...
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    Geraint Thomas (section 2011)
    Overall TirrenoAdriatico 4th UCI World Tour 2019 2nd Overall Tour de France 3rd Overall Tour de Romandie 2020 2nd Overall TirrenoAdriatico 4th Time...
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    Milan–San Remo, Trofeo Luis Puig, a stage and second place overall in TirrenoAdriatico, a stage in the Vuelta a España and for the third time, and the second...
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    August's Tour de Pologne, before becoming the first British winner of TirrenoAdriatico the following month – beating Geraint Thomas in a British 1–2. He...
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    trials and classics, as he has won general classification of the TirrenoAdriatico, Tour de Suisse, and the Tour of Oman. In 2008, he won gold in the...
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    Robert Gesink (section 2011)
    of 2009, only this time he did manage to get a good result in the TirrenoAdriatico (fifth). Due to the absence of, among others, Alberto Contador and...
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    Stage 17. In 2015, after a strong season start with a 3rd overall in TirrenoAdriatico and 5th overall in Volta a Catalunya and Tour de Romandie, he had...
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    on an upward trajectory by securing a 3rd place on GC in the 2023 TirrenoAdriatico in March 2023. His good form continued in 2023 as he went on to win...
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    Vuelta a España, finishing 82nd overall. Having finished ninth at TirrenoAdriatico, Yates was named in the start list for the Tour de France. He finished...
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    he won his first 'Monument', Milan–San Remo, while in 2018, he won TirrenoAdriatico and the Tour de Pologne. He is a two-time winner of two of the most...
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    1st Prologue & Stage 2 4th Overall TirrenoAdriatico 2002 1st Overall Giro d'Italia 7th Overall TirrenoAdriatico 2004 6th Overall Tour of Britain 9th...
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  • Publishing Limited. 1 March 2011. Archived from the original on 7 September 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2012. "TirrenoAdriatico 2011 start list". Cycling News...
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