Giro d'Italia 2005
Latest News from the Race
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Blockhaus stage cut by 5.5 kilometres
Giro d'Italia's 17th stage from Chieti to Blockhaus has been shortened by 5.5 kilometres due to road problems. -
Giro d'Italia 2005: Stage 13
January 1 - May 29, Mezzocorona, Italy, Road - UPT (ProTour) -
Sastre shows his form in mountainous Giro stage
With about 600m to go, Carlos Sastre (Cervelo TestTeam) launched an attack toward the finish line of stage five of the Giro d'Italia
Races
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Giro d'Italia 20057 May 2005 - 29 May 2005 | Italy | UPT (ProTour)
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Stage 9 - Petacchi does it on the 10th day | Firenze - Ravenna2005-05-16 139km
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Stage 15 - Petacchi makes it three | Villa di Tirano - Lissone2005-05-23 154km
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Stage 20 - Salvation for Savoldelli | Albese con Cassano - Milano2005-05-29 119km
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Top News on the Race
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Explosive Di Luca not dwelling on stage win
Danilo Di Luca cherishes his Giro d'Italia stage win on stage four -
Rohregger on a roll
Thomas Rohregger is one of the surprises of this year's Giro, having finished in the top 20 in all five stages so far. -
Lövkvist becomes Giro's accidental leader
Lövkvist hopeful he'll be able to keep the leader's jersey for at least another day
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Giro stage 4 reactions
by Jens Voigt, Chris Horner, Robbie Hunter, Bradley Wiggins, Lars Michaelsen and Carlos Sastre -
Giro stage three reactions
by Anders Lund, Carlos Sastre, Jean-Paul Van Poppel and Marzio Bruseghin. -
Vande Velde abandons Giro
Christian Vande Velde was forced to abandon the Giro d'Italia after falling
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Giro: First GC test
The Giro d'Italia heads to the Dolomites mountains on Tuesday, where the first mountaintop finish awaits the riders on the race's centennial edition. -
Voeckler surprised by Leipheimer’s mark of respect
The desire to claim a Giro d'Italia stage victory saw Thomas Voeckler attack with 12 kilometres remaining in stage three. -
Climbing nothing new to Petacchi
While some observers were amazed to see Alessandro Petacchi dominate the uphill finish of Giro d'Italia's stage three to Valdobbiadene, the Italian explained that climbing is nothing new in his repertoire.