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2011 Tirreno–Adriatico

2011 Tirreno–Adriatico
2011 UCI World Tour, race 3 of 27
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Race details
Dates 9–15 March
Stages 7
Distance 1,075.1 km (668.0 mi)
Winning time 27h 37' 37"
Results
Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Cadel Evans (AUS) (BMC Racing Team)
  Second  Robert Gesink (NED) (Rabobank)
  Third  Michele Scarponi (ITA) (Lampre–ISD)

Points  Michele Scarponi (ITA) (Lampre–ISD)
Mountains  Davide Malacarne (ITA) (Quick-Step)
Youth  Robert Gesink (NED) (Rabobank)
  Team Liquigas–Cannondale
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Jersey awarded to the overall winner Winner  Cadel Evans (AUS) (BMC Racing Team)
  Second  Robert Gesink (NED) (Rabobank)
  Third  Michele Scarponi (ITA) (Lampre–ISD)

Points  Michele Scarponi (ITA) (Lampre–ISD)
Mountains  Davide Malacarne (ITA) (Quick-Step)
Youth  Robert Gesink (NED) (Rabobank)
  Team Liquigas–Cannondale

The 2011 Tirreno–Adriatico was the 46th running of the Tirreno–Adriatico cycling stage race, often known as the Race of two seas. It started on 9 March in Marina di Carrara and ended on 15 March in San Benedetto del Tronto and consisted of seven stages, including a team time trial to begin the race and an individual time trial to conclude it. It was the third race of the 2011 UCI World Tour season.

The race was won by BMC Racing Team rider Cadel Evans, who claimed the leader's blue jersey on stage five before a stage win on stage six. Evans' winning margin over runner-up Robert Gesink (Rabobank) was 11 seconds, as Gesink overhauled both Ivan Basso of Liquigas–Cannondale and Lampre–ISD's Michele Scarponi on the final time trial stage. Scarponi – winner of the fourth stage – completed the podium, 15 seconds down on Evans.

In the race's other classifications, Gesink's second place overall won him the white jersey for the highest placed rider aged 25 or under, and Scarponi took home the red jersey for amassing the highest number of points during stages at intermediate sprints and stage finishes. Quick-Step rider Davide Malacarne won the King of the Mountains classification, with Liquigas–Cannondale finishing at the head of the teams classification.

The Tirreno–Adriatico was part of the 2011 UCI World Tour, so all 18 UCI ProTeams were invited automatically and obligated to attend. Two UCI Professional Continental teams were awarded wildcards. These were the Acqua & Sapone team of defending champion Stefano Garzelli and the Farnese Vini–Neri Sottoli team of Italian national champion Giovanni Visconti, both of whom were present in the race.


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