2019 Gran Piemonte
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| Dates | 10 October | ||||||||||||
| Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
| Distance | 183 km (113.7 mi) | ||||||||||||
| Winning time | 4h 24' 16" | ||||||||||||
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The 2019 Gran Piemonte was the 103rd edition of the Gran Piemonte (known as Giro del Piemonte until 2009) single-day cycling race. It was held on 10 October, over a distance of 183 km, starting in Agliè and ending in the Sanctuary of Oropa.
The race was won by Egan Bernal of Team Ineos.[1]
Teams
Nineteen teams were invited to take part in the race. These included ten UCI WorldTeams and nine UCI Professional Continental.
UCI WorldTeams
UCI Professional Continental Teams
Results
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Egan Bernal (COL) | Team Ineos | 4h 20' 50" |
| 2 | Iván Sosa (COL) | Team Ineos | + 6" |
| 3 | Nans Peters (FRA) | AG2R La Mondiale | + 8" |
| 4 | Emanuel Buchmann (GER) | Bora–Hansgrohe | + 10" |
| 5 | Dan Martin (IRL) | UAE Team Emirates | + 11" |
| 6 | Mathias Frank (SUI) | AG2R La Mondiale | + 40" |
| 7 | Davide Villella (ITA) | Astana | + 46" |
| 8 | Giovanni Visconti (ITA) | Neri Sottoli–Selle Italia–KTM | + 47" |
| 9 | Clément Champoussin (FRA) | AG2R La Mondiale | + 47" |
| 10 | Carlos Verona (ESP) | Movistar Team | + 49" |
References
- ^ a b "2019 Gran Piemonte". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2021.