1996 Tirreno–Adriatico

The 1996 Tirreno–Adriatico was the 31st edition of the Tirreno–Adriatico cycle race and was held from 13 March to 20 March 1996. The race started in Fiuggi and finished in San Benedetto del Tronto.[2] The race was won by Francesco Casagrande of the Saeco team.

1996 Tirreno–Adriatico
Race details
Dates13–20 March 1996
Stages8
Distance1,370.2[1] km (851.4 mi)
Winning time34h 46' 18"
Results
  Winner  Francesco Casagrande (ITA) (Saeco–AS Juvenes San Marino)
  Second  Alexander Gontchenkov (RUS) (Roslotto–ZG Mobili)
  Third  Gianluca Pianegonda (ITA) (Team Polti)

General classification

Final general classification[2][3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Francesco Casagrande (ITA) Saeco–AS Juvenes San Marino 34h 46' 18"
2  Alexander Gontchenkov (RUS) Roslotto–ZG Mobili + 23"
3  Gianluca Pianegonda (ITA) Team Polti + 29"
4  Michele Coppolillo (ITA) MG Maglificio–Technogym + 32"
5  Gabriele Colombo (ITA) Gewiss Playbus + 51"
6  Rodolfo Massi (ITA) Refin–Mobilvetta + 1' 22"
7  Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS) Rabobank + 4' 30"
8  Filippo Casagrande (ITA) Scrigno–Blue Storm + 5' 17"
9  Luca Gelfi (ITA) Brescialat + 5' 19"
10  Marco Serpellini (ITA) Panaria–Vinavil + 5' 54"
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References

  1. "Tirreno–Adriatico (Historic), Italy". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
  2. "31ème Tirreno-Adriatico 1996". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 14 August 2004.
  3. "1996 Tirreno - Adriatico". First Cycling. Retrieved 20 November 2017.
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