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Tirreno-Adriatico: For indicator shoots Tyler Farrar

Tyler Farrar of Garmin
the outskirts of Arezzo, he went on stage the first festival of sprinters competing in 46.ma Tirreno-Adriatico: the second stage from Carrara indicator to 202 km was won by American Tyler Farrar (Team Garmin-Cervelo) in front of our Alessandro Petacchi (Lampre-Isd) and Argentine Juan Jose Haedo (Sungard Saxo Bank). By virtue of the 9-second delay in the overall standings by Lars Boom, the same Farrar jumped in command of the general classification using the 10 bonus seconds on offer at the finish of the final indicator.
The official from the central tree-lined square Carrara, was given at 11.23 with 159 runners. He gave the lump sum German sprinter Andre Greipel (Omega Pharma Lotto) after the fall occurred during the reconnaissance team time trial yesterday in Marina di Carrara where he suffered a deep wound to the left cheekbone, bruises to her chin and a left forearm contusion . The
Today è stata caratterizzata da una lunga azione che ha visto come protagonisti l’ex iridato under 23 di Verona 1999 Leonardo Giordani (Farnese Vini-Neri Sottoli) scattato in compagnia di Javier Aramendia (Spa, Euskaltel Euskadi) e da Oliver Kaisen (Bel, Omega Pharma Lotto).
 Il gruppo ha lasciato via libera ai tre fuggitivi: 3’30” al km 11; 4’15” al km 35 a Montemagno col gruppo condotto dalla Rabobank; 4’25” al cartello dei meno 150 all’arrivo.
 Al km 57, dentro l’abitato di Lucca, il gruppo è stato fermato per due minuti da un passaggio a livello chiuso. Per regolamento viene considerato “incidente meccanico” e la giuria d’accordo under the direction of travel has decided not to stop the three fugitives who have found themselves riding with a maximum advantage of 7'20 ".
the first Target Special Empoli (km 100) are passed in the order Aramendia, Jordanians and Kaisen. At this stage of the race the team led by Dutch Rabobank Flens Nick started the run with three strikers pulling down the gap to 5'50 ".
the King of the Mountains of San Casciano Val di Pesa (The Bruscolo, 313 meters above sea level) has yet to precede Aramendia Giordani, Kaisen and the platoon at 4'18 "led by the former time-trial champion Bert Varese 2008 Grabsch (Ger, Htc Highroad). The platoon has lost touch after a puncture world champion Thor Hushovd (Nor, Team Garmin-Cervelo).
along the slope leading to the second day of Gpm Poggio alla Croce place at km 148 (with Aramendia first before Giordani and Kaisen) forcing the Katusha that has frayed the group with Mark Cavendish (Gbr, Htc Highroad) and Tom Boonen (Bel, Quick Step) remained lingered about thirty seconds. To be reported after the brow, the fall of Alberto Ongarato (Vacansoleil DCM) and Luca Paolini (Katusha Team) who are then raised by completing the stage. A
Figline Valdarno, site of the second and final stage of the Target Special 157 km, Aramendia, Jordanians and Kaisen (so the order of way) they came up again waiting for the compact group at km 163. Immediately after fire in solitary Vicente Reynes (Spa, Omega Pharma Lotto) who has gained a maximum advantage of 33 "and then surrender to 21 kilometers from the finish.
The group is presented in compact ranks at the gauge for the final circuit of 7.5 kilometers dotted with treacherous curves and some strappetto. In this frantic stage of the race have tried in vain forcing Marcus Burghardt (Ger, BMC Racing Team) and Maxim Iglinsky (Kaz, Astana Pro Team) met and exceeded shortly after by Marco Marcato (Vacansoleil DCM) and Stefano Garzelli (Acqua & Sapone) .
 Sotto la morsa della Saxo Bank-Sungard, Team Radioshack e Garmin-Cervelo, il gruppo si è presentato compatto per il primo sprint della Tirreno-Adriatico 2011: il primo ad impostare la volata è stato Gatto ma la botta vincente è riuscita a piazzarla Tyler Farrar davanti a Alessandro Petacchi che non è riuscito a completare la rimonta. Il terzo posto è andato a Juan Josè Haedo, il quarto a Mark Renshaw (Aus, Htc Highroad), l’apripista del compagno di squadra britannico Mark Cavendish che non è andato oltre la 19.ma posizione.
 Tempo del vincitore 4.56’06” dopo 204 chilometri di corsa alla media finale di 41,337 km/h.
Ospiti d’onore il campione degli anni 80 Francesco Moser, and honorary president Alfredo Martini Fund, which rewarded the winner Tyler Farrar: The American athlete wears the leader's jersey in the neck that bears the inscription in memory of "Franco Ballerini.
" are in good condition and today I did better than I expected. The first races of the season for me to always start in Belgium and the Tirreno-Adriatico. When I won the first time in 2009 in Santa Croce much has changed: before I ran by myself but now the whole team around works pretty well. Hushovd? It is an incredible guide, we are both two good sprinters, but I want to thank him and the rest of the team. The Tirreno is a key preparatory course in Sanremo and you can see who is already good but it is still early to make predictions .
So said Tyler Farrar's second successful solo show at the Tirreno-Adriatico (after that of 2009 in Fucecchio-Santa Croce Sull'Arno) number 34 of his professional career began in 2003. Born in Wenatchee June 2, 1984, Farrar started racing at age 13 and lives in Ghent, Belgium. He won three stages in the Vuelta of Spain, the Franco-Belgian circuit 2009, the Hamburg Classic 2009-2010 and two stages in Tour de l'Avenir. In 2004 he won the U.S. under-23 time trial.

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