Sagan wins Tirreno stage five as Quintana retains lead

Pinot's team mate Sebastien Reichenbach had set a hard tempo hoping to unsettle Quintana (Movistar) in the finale. The Colombian, however, was not dropped and finished eighth, losing six seconds in the overall classification to Pinot, who picked up time bonuses. Overall, Quintana leads Pinot by 50 seconds with Australian Rohan Dennis in third place, 1:06 off the pace.

Sagan wins Tirreno stage five as Quintana retains lead

(Reuters)









(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Toby Davis)


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