After Thursday’s gravel stage, the classification men will also have to work hard on Friday. A time trial of more than forty kilometers between Foligno and Perugia will undoubtedly shake up the rankings. An overview of the starting times of the most important riders can be found below.
First rider:
Julius van den Berg (1:10 p.m.)
The Belgians:
Jimmy Janssens: 1:12 p.m
Bert Van Lerberghe: 1:33 pm
Tim Merlier: 13h38
Jasper Stuyven: 13h49
Edward Theuns: 13h59
Edward Planckaert: 2:01 PM
Pieter Serry: 2:00 PM
Fabio Van den Bossche: 2:08 PM
Jenthe Biermans: 2:19 PM
Timo Kielich: 2:20 PM
Dries De Pooter: 2:41 PM
Quinten Hermans: 3:01 PM
Mauri Vansevenant: 3:45 PM
Cian Uijtdebroeks: 4:15 PM
The most important (classification) riders
Josef Cerny: 1:13 p.m
Lorenzo Milesi: 13h48
Filippo Ganna: 2:37 PM
Will Barta: 2:51 p.m
Jan Tratnik: 2:54 PM
Thymen Arensman: 3:29 PM
Antonio Tiberi: 3:34 PM
Romain Bardet: 15h37
Luke Plapp: 15h42
Ben O’Connor: 15h54
Esteban Chaves: 15h57
Jan Hirt: 4:00 PM
Juan Pedro Lopez: 4:06 PM
Lorenzo Fortunato: 4:09 PM
Einer Rubio: 4:12 p.m
Daniel Martinez: 4:18 PM
Geraint Thomas: 4:21 PM
Tadej Pogacar: 16h24
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