Giro D Italia Points Jersey

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This is a commemorative 1988 Giro d'Italia Points jersey made by Santini. Size is XL (Italian 50) Great shape, zipper is perfect, no holes. Sizing is the same as Castelli XL. (US Large) Vintage piece, very special. The Points competition was won that year by Johan Van Der Velde from the Netherlands. Bora-Hansgrohe 's Pascal Ackermann sprinted to the cyclamen-coloured points jersey at this year's Giro d'Italia, taking two stage victories along the way and becoming the first German rider to win. The GIRO D'ITALIA Maglia Ciclamino jersey is the point classification jersey of Giro d'Italia. Reduced price!-30%. The jersey is a limited edition commemorating MARIO CIPOLLINI winning the Points Classification at the 2002 Giro d'Italia and features his name across the upper back. The jersey is made with a lightweight moisture-wicking material and features the standard three rear pockets and elasticated arms and waist. The jersey has a 1/4 length zipper. The Giro d'Italia logo was restyled in 2017 for the 100th edition, combining the symbols of the event in an incisive graphical form, with the Trofeo senza Fine – the emblem of.

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Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) took his second Giro d'Italia win on Thursday's stage 6 in Matera, pushing across the line ahead of of Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb), with Fabio Felline (Astana) in third just behind.

Along with his 11th win of the 2020 season, Démare took the points jersey. Bora-Hansgrohe's Peter Sagan, wearer of the maglia ciclamino on the stage, ended in ninth place on stage 6. Démare stands in the clear lead of the points classification with 106 points, while Sagan trails in second place with 67, and Matthews lies third on 55 points.

Giro D'italia 2020 Points Jersey

Stage 6 of the Giro d'Italia took the peloton 188km from Castrovillari east across the 'instep' of Italy's boot to the ancient city of Matera in Basilicata. It was the first time since 2014 that the southern region hosted a stage finish, known for its stunning limestone dwellings that date back to the 10th century BC.

In the final kilometre Démare was not in the best position but jumped onto a move by Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) and Felline around the final two left-hand bends to surge ahead on the 2.6 per cent gradient to the line. Meanwhile, Sagan was stuck on the inside and and his sprint never got going.

João Almeida (Deceuninck-QuickStep) retained the race lead, 43 seconds ahead of Bahrain McLaren's Pello Bilbao. It was not free of trouble, as the 22-year-old Portuguese rider was hit by a UAE Team Emirates with 37km to go. Almeida had stopped to adjust his radio and was standing at the side of the road when McNulty and a teammate collided with the stationary Giro leader. All were able to regroup and continue, Almeida not losing any time.

Points

This is a commemorative 1988 Giro d'Italia Points jersey made by Santini. Size is XL (Italian 50) Great shape, zipper is perfect, no holes. Sizing is the same as Castelli XL. (US Large) Vintage piece, very special. The Points competition was won that year by Johan Van Der Velde from the Netherlands. Bora-Hansgrohe 's Pascal Ackermann sprinted to the cyclamen-coloured points jersey at this year's Giro d'Italia, taking two stage victories along the way and becoming the first German rider to win. The GIRO D'ITALIA Maglia Ciclamino jersey is the point classification jersey of Giro d'Italia. Reduced price!-30%. The jersey is a limited edition commemorating MARIO CIPOLLINI winning the Points Classification at the 2002 Giro d'Italia and features his name across the upper back. The jersey is made with a lightweight moisture-wicking material and features the standard three rear pockets and elasticated arms and waist. The jersey has a 1/4 length zipper. The Giro d'Italia logo was restyled in 2017 for the 100th edition, combining the symbols of the event in an incisive graphical form, with the Trofeo senza Fine – the emblem of.

© Provided by Cycling News Giro dItalia 2020 103th Edition 6th stage Castrovillari Matera 188km 08102020 Arnaud Demare FRA Groupama FDJ photo Dario BelingheriiBettiniPhoto2020

Arnaud Démare (Groupama-FDJ) took his second Giro d'Italia win on Thursday's stage 6 in Matera, pushing across the line ahead of of Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb), with Fabio Felline (Astana) in third just behind.

Along with his 11th win of the 2020 season, Démare took the points jersey. Bora-Hansgrohe's Peter Sagan, wearer of the maglia ciclamino on the stage, ended in ninth place on stage 6. Démare stands in the clear lead of the points classification with 106 points, while Sagan trails in second place with 67, and Matthews lies third on 55 points.

Giro D'italia 2020 Points Jersey

Stage 6 of the Giro d'Italia took the peloton 188km from Castrovillari east across the 'instep' of Italy's boot to the ancient city of Matera in Basilicata. It was the first time since 2014 that the southern region hosted a stage finish, known for its stunning limestone dwellings that date back to the 10th century BC.

In the final kilometre Démare was not in the best position but jumped onto a move by Jakob Fuglsang (Astana) and Felline around the final two left-hand bends to surge ahead on the 2.6 per cent gradient to the line. Meanwhile, Sagan was stuck on the inside and and his sprint never got going.

João Almeida (Deceuninck-QuickStep) retained the race lead, 43 seconds ahead of Bahrain McLaren's Pello Bilbao. It was not free of trouble, as the 22-year-old Portuguese rider was hit by a UAE Team Emirates with 37km to go. Almeida had stopped to adjust his radio and was standing at the side of the road when McNulty and a teammate collided with the stationary Giro leader. All were able to regroup and continue, Almeida not losing any time.

Giro D'italia Odds

Stage 7 will start in Matera for a flat, fast 143km to Brindisi. As the second-shortest road stage of the corsa rosa, it has 'bunch sprint' written all over it. It has been almost 50 years since the Giro last paused in the Adriatic city of Brindisi. The final 1,200 metres run straight as an arrow to the line, so tune in for the excitement.

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Watch the stage 6 highlights from the Giro d'Italia above.





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