Mark Cavendish won on Sunday the last stage of the Tour of Italy, on the day consecrated the Italian Vincenzo Nibali as the overall winner. The British sprinter closed the Giro by winning the fifth victory in this edition, while the cyclist of Astana signed his name in the history of the race for the first time after being 2. º and 3 in 2011. º in 2010.
Vincenzo Nibali succeeds Canadian Ryder Hesjedal in Galaria winners, having finished the race ahead of Italian Colombian Rigoberto Ruan, Sky, and Australian Cadel Evans of BMC, who were respectively the 4:43 I 4:52 m. Given the differences SIGNIFICANT Italian for opponents, it can be said that the Italian had practically no rivals to match. And so it was. Nibali proved to be always stronger and better prepared physically to attack the pink sweater, as demonstrated by the categorical victories in two major steps: first in cronoescalada after the epic stage Saturday, marked by bad weather (freezing temperatures and snowfall).
Regarding Mark Cavendish, what to say? Only continues to be the best sprinter in the peloton world, having managed five wins in the 2013 edition of the Giro and also win the jersey of the points, which had lost to Nibali on stage Saturday.
As for the four Portuguese who started the Giro, all came to an end. Tiago Machado, who in 2012 finished the Giro in 20. Place, turned out to be 36 this year. º (to 1:12:10 h), followed by teammate on RadioShack Nelson Oliveira in 81. º (2: 25.34 h), Bruno Pires of Saxo-Tinkoff in 61. º (to 1:59:27 h) and Ricardo Mestre of Euskaltel in 145. º (to 3:39:17 h). Note that the latter made its debut in evidence three weeks.
Vincenzo Nibali succeeds Canadian Ryder Hesjedal in Galaria winners, having finished the race ahead of Italian Colombian Rigoberto Ruan, Sky, and Australian Cadel Evans of BMC, who were respectively the 4:43 I 4:52 m. Given the differences SIGNIFICANT Italian for opponents, it can be said that the Italian had practically no rivals to match. And so it was. Nibali proved to be always stronger and better prepared physically to attack the pink sweater, as demonstrated by the categorical victories in two major steps: first in cronoescalada after the epic stage Saturday, marked by bad weather (freezing temperatures and snowfall).
Regarding Mark Cavendish, what to say? Only continues to be the best sprinter in the peloton world, having managed five wins in the 2013 edition of the Giro and also win the jersey of the points, which had lost to Nibali on stage Saturday.
As for the four Portuguese who started the Giro, all came to an end. Tiago Machado, who in 2012 finished the Giro in 20. Place, turned out to be 36 this year. º (to 1:12:10 h), followed by teammate on RadioShack Nelson Oliveira in 81. º (2: 25.34 h), Bruno Pires of Saxo-Tinkoff in 61. º (to 1:59:27 h) and Ricardo Mestre of Euskaltel in 145. º (to 3:39:17 h). Note that the latter made its debut in evidence three weeks.
Italian Vincenzo Nibali as the overall winner
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