Jersey Progress
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Points classification |
Mountains classification |
Intergiro classification |
Team classification Trofeo Fast Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
P | Rik Verbrugghe | Rik Verbrugghe | no award | no award | no award | ONCE-Eroski |
1 | Ellis Rastelli | Ellis Rastelli | Domenico Gualdi | Unai Osa | Lampre-Daikin | |
2 | Danilo Hondo | Gabriele Colombo | Pietro Caucchioli | |||
3 | Danilo Hondo | Danilo Hondo | Mariano Piccoli | |||
4 | Danilo di Luca | Dario Frigo | Danilo di Luca | Ivan Quaranta | ONCE-Eroski | |
5 | Ivan Quaranta | Massimo Strazzer | ||||
6 | Mario Cipollini | |||||
7 | Stefano Zanini | |||||
8 | Pietro Caucchioli | Fredy Gonzalez | ||||
9 | Mario Cipollini | |||||
10 | Denis Zanette | |||||
11 | Pablo Lastras | iBanesto.com | ||||
12 | Matteo Tosatto | Massimo Strazzer | ||||
13 | Julio Alberto PĂ©rez Cuapio | Gilberto Simoni | ||||
14 | Carlos Contreras | Selle Italia-Pacific | ||||
15 | Dario Frigo | Alessio | ||||
16 | Ivan Quaranta | |||||
17 | Pietro Caucchioli | |||||
18 | annulled | no award | no award | no award | no award | no award |
19 | Mario Cipollini | Gilberto Simoni | Massimo Strazzer | Fredy Gonzalez | Massimo Strazzer | Alessio |
20 | Gilberto Simoni | |||||
21 | Mario Cipollini | |||||
Final | Gilberto Simoni | Massimo Strazzer | Fredy Gonzalez | Massimo Strazzer | Alessio |
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