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2022 Giro d'Italia

The 2022 Giro d'Italia was the 105th edition of the Giro d'Italia, a three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race. The race started on 6 May in Budapest, Hungary, and finished on 29 May in Verona, Italy.[1]

2022 Giro d'Italia
2022 UCI World Tour, race 20 of 32
The Gruppetto on Stage 15
Race details
Dates6–29 May 2022
Stages21
Distance3,445.6 km (2,141 mi)
Winning time86h 31' 14"
Results
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The race was won by Jai Hindley of Bora–Hansgrohe, taking his first Grand Tour victory and becoming the first Australian to win the Giro. Hindley came into the race as one of his team's three potential GC leaders before taking the team leadership when he won stage 9, which finished atop Blockhaus.[2] Over the last half of the race, he emerged as one of the strongest climbers, staying within ten seconds of the race lead until stage 20 to Marmolada. On that stage, he rode away from the rest of the contenders on the final climb to move into the race lead,[3] which he kept in the final day time trial. Second place went to Richard Carapaz of Ineos Grenadiers. Carapaz took the maglia rosa on stage 14, holding a slim advantage over Hindley.[4] The two were inseparable until the penultimate stage, when Carapaz was dropped inside the final three kilometres. He dropped to second place, which he solidified in the final day time trial. Third place went to Mikel Landa of Team Bahrain Victorious. He performed consistently in the mountains, emerging as one of the strongest climbers in the race to take his first podium result in a Grand Tour since the 2015 Giro.

In the race's other classifications, Arnaud Démare of Groupama–FDJ won the points classification. He was the race's best sprinter, winning three sprint stages along the way. Koen Bouwman of Team Jumbo–Visma won the mountains classification while also winning two stages from the breakaway. Juan Pedro López of Trek–Segafredo won the young rider classification. Apart from finishing in the top ten, López also held the maglia rosa for ten days before losing it to Carapaz midway through the race. Team Bahrain Victorious took both the teams classification and the fair play classification. Filippo Tagliani of Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli won the intermediate sprint classification for taking the most points in intermediate sprints while his teammate, Mattia Bais, took the breakaway classification for spending the greatest number of kilometres in the break. Meanwhile, Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin–Fenix won the combativity classification. He also won the first stage[5] and held the maglia rosa for the first three days before getting into multiple breaks over the rest of the race.

Teams edit

Although Arkéa–Samsic are invited to all UCI World Tour events, they declined their invitation to this year's Giro deciding to focus on the Tour de France and the Vuelta a España.[6]

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

Pre-race favourites edit

Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers), the 2019 champion, was considered the pre-race favourite, followed by Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange–Jayco) and João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates). Their closest challengers were seen to be Miguel Ángel López (Astana Qazaqstan Team), Mikel Landa (Team Bahrain Victorious) and 2017 champion Tom Dumoulin (Team Jumbo–Visma). Other contenders were considered to be Wilco Kelderman (Bora–Hansgrohe), Romain Bardet (Team DSM) and Hugh Carthy (EF Education–EasyPost).[7] Defending champion Egan Bernal did not participate, as he had not recovered from injuries suffered on a training ride during the offseason.[8]

Riders believed to be the main contenders for victories on the sprint stages were Mark Cavendish (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team), Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin–Fenix), Arnaud Démare (Groupama–FDJ), and Caleb Ewan (Lotto–Soudal).[9][10]

Route and stages edit

Stage characteristics and winners[1]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 6 May Budapest (Hungary) to Visegrád (Hungary) 195 km (121 mi)   Flat stage   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)
2 7 May Budapest (Hungary) 9.2 km (5.7 mi)   Individual time trial   Simon Yates (GBR)
3 8 May Kaposvár (Hungary) to Balatonfüred (Hungary) 201 km (125 mi)   Flat stage   Mark Cavendish (GBR)
9 May Avola Rest day
4 10 May Avola to Etna (Rif. Sapienza) 172 km (107 mi)   Mountain stage   Lennard Kämna (GER)
5 11 May Catania to Messina 174 km (108 mi)   Flat stage   Arnaud Démare (FRA)
6 12 May Palmi to Scalea (Riviera dei Cedri) 192 km (119 mi)   Flat stage   Arnaud Démare (FRA)
7 13 May Diamante to Potenza 196 km (122 mi)   Intermediate stage   Koen Bouwman (NED)
8 14 May Naples to Naples (Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura) 153 km (95 mi)   Hilly stage   Thomas De Gendt (BEL)
9 15 May Isernia to Blockhaus 191 km (119 mi)   Mountain stage   Jai Hindley (AUS)
16 May Pescara Rest day
10 17 May Pescara to Jesi 196 km (122 mi)   Hilly stage   Biniam Girmay (ERI)
11 18 May Santarcangelo di Romagna to Reggio Emilia 203 km (126 mi)   Flat stage   Alberto Dainese (ITA)
12 19 May Parma to Genoa 204 km (127 mi)   Intermediate stage   Stefano Oldani (ITA)
13 20 May Sanremo to Cuneo 150 km (93 mi)   Flat stage   Arnaud Démare (FRA)
14 21 May Santena to Turin 147 km (91 mi)   Mountain stage   Simon Yates (GBR)
15 22 May Rivarolo Canavese to Cogne 178 km (111 mi)   Mountain stage   Giulio Ciccone (ITA)
23 May Salò Rest day
16 24 May Salò to Aprica (Sforzato Wine Stage) 202 km (126 mi)   Mountain stage   Jan Hirt (CZE)
17 25 May Ponte di Legno to Lavarone 168 km (104 mi)   Mountain stage   Santiago Buitrago (COL)
18 26 May Borgo Valsugana to Treviso 156 km (97 mi)   Flat stage   Dries De Bondt (BEL)
19 27 May Marano Lagunare to Santuario di Castelmonte 177 km (110 mi)   Mountain stage   Koen Bouwman (NED)
20 28 May Belluno to Marmolada (Passo Fedaia) 168 km (104 mi)   Mountain stage   Alessandro Covi (ITA)
21 29 May Verona (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi) 17.4 km (10.8 mi)   Individual time trial   Matteo Sobrero (ITA)
Total 3,449.6 km (2,143.5 mi)

Classification leadership edit

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
 
Points classification
 
Mountains classification
 
Young rider classification
 
General Super Team Intermediate sprint classification Combativity classification
 
Breakaway classification Fair play classification
1 Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Biniam Girmay Ineos Grenadiers Filippo Tagliani Lennard Kämna Mattia Bais Alpecin–Fenix
2 Simon Yates Matteo Sobrero Team Jumbo–Visma Mattia Bais Rick Zabel
3 Mark Cavendish Rick Zabel Filippo Tagliani Mattia Bais
4 Lennard Kämna Juan Pedro López Lennard Kämna Juan Pedro López Bora–Hansgrohe Stefano Oldani Trek–Segafredo
5 Arnaud Démare Arnaud Démare Mattia Bais
6 Arnaud Démare Diego Rosa
7 Koen Bouwman Koen Bouwman Trek–Segafredo Tom Dumoulin
8 Thomas De Gendt Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux Thomas De Gendt Bora–Hansgrohe
9 Jai Hindley Diego Rosa Bora–Hansgrohe João Almeida Team DSM
10 Biniam Girmay Alessandro De Marchi
11 Alberto Dainese Dries De Bondt
12 Stefano Oldani Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux Lorenzo Rota
13 Arnaud Démare Pascal Eenkhoorn Bora–Hansgrohe
14 Simon Yates Richard Carapaz João Almeida Bora–Hansgrohe Richard Carapaz Team Bahrain Victorious
15 Giulio Ciccone Koen Bouwman Giulio Ciccone
16 Jan Hirt Thymen Arensman
17 Santiago Buitrago Team Bahrain Victorious Mathieu van der Poel
18 Dries De Bondt Juan Pedro López Edoardo Affini
19 Koen Bouwman Andrea Vendrame
20 Alessandro Covi Jai Hindley Alessandro Covi
21 Matteo Sobrero Mathieu van der Poel
Final Jai Hindley Arnaud Démare Koen Bouwman Juan Pedro López Team Bahrain Victorious Filippo Tagliani Mathieu van der Poel Mattia Bais Team Bahrain Victorious
  • On stage 2, Pello Bilbao, who was third in the points classification, wore the cyclamen jersey, because first placed Mathieu van der Poel wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification, and second placed Biniam Girmay wore the white jersey as the leader of the young rider classification. Additionally, Magnus Cort Nielsen wore the blue jersey, although Van der Poel, Girmay and Bilbao were the only riders to score in the mountains classification until that point.
  • On stages 3 and 4, Biniam Girmay, who was second in the points classification, wore the cyclamen jersey, because first placed Mathieu van der Poel wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification. Because Van der Poel also led the mountains classification before stage 3, Rick Zabel, who was second in the mountains classification, wore the blue jersey on that stage.
  • On stages 5–9, Mauri Vansevenant, who was second in the young riders classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed Juan Pedro López wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification. On stages 10–14, João Almeida wore the white jersey for the same reason.
  • On stage 18, Juan Pedro López, who was second in the young riders classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed João Almeida withdrew before the start of the stage.

Final classification standings edit

Legend
  Denotes the winner of the general classification   Denotes the winner of the mountains classification
  Denotes the winner of the points classification   Denotes the winner of the young rider classification
  Denotes the winner of the combativity award

General classification edit

Final general classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Jai Hindley (AUS)   Bora–Hansgrohe 86h 31' 14"
2   Richard Carapaz (ECU) Ineos Grenadiers + 1' 18"
3   Mikel Landa (ESP) Team Bahrain Victorious + 3' 24"
4   Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 9' 02"
5   Pello Bilbao (ESP) Team Bahrain Victorious + 9' 14"
6   Jan Hirt (CZE) Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux + 9' 28"
7   Emanuel Buchmann (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 13' 19"
8   Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux + 17' 29"
9   Hugh Carthy (GBR) EF Education–EasyPost + 17' 54"
10   Juan Pedro López (ESP)   Trek–Segafredo + 18' 40"

Points classification edit

Final points classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Arnaud Démare (FRA)   Groupama–FDJ 254
2   Fernando Gaviria (COL) UAE Team Emirates 136
3   Mark Cavendish (GBR) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 132
4   Mathieu van der Poel (NED) Alpecin–Fenix 105
5   Alberto Dainese (ITA) Team DSM 95
6   Dries De Bondt (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 83
7   Simone Consonni (ITA) Cofidis 73
8   Phil Bauhaus (GER) Team Bahrain Victorious 72
9   Koen Bouwman (NED)   Team Jumbo–Visma 71
10   Filippo Tagliani (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 70

Mountains classification edit

Final mountains classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Koen Bouwman (NED)   Team Jumbo–Visma 294
2   Giulio Ciccone (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 163
3   Alessandro Covi (ITA) UAE Team Emirates 102
4   Diego Rosa (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 94
5   Davide Formolo (ITA) UAE Team Emirates 87
6   Jai Hindley (AUS)   Bora–Hansgrohe 78
7   Lennard Kämna (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe 78
8   Santiago Buitrago (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious 71
9   Richard Carapaz (ECU) Ineos Grenadiers 65
10   Jan Hirt (CZE) Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux 57

Young rider classification edit

Final young rider classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Juan Pedro López (ESP)   Trek–Segafredo 86h 49' 54"
2   Santiago Buitrago (COL) Team Bahrain Victorious + 5' 43"
3   Pavel Sivakov (FRA) Ineos Grenadiers + 23' 03"
4   Thymen Arensman (NED) Team DSM + 23' 51"
5   Luca Covili (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè + 1h 11' 44"
6   Gijs Leemreize (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma + 1h 41' 00"
7   Vadim Pronskiy (KAZ) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 1h 44' 30"
8   Mauri Vansevenant (BEL) Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team + 1h 45' 04"
9   Attila Valter (HUN) Groupama–FDJ + 1h 57' 13"
10   Ben Tulett (GBR) Ineos Grenadiers + 2h 08' 46"

Team classification edit

Final team classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Team Time
1 Team Bahrain Victorious 259h 48' 12"
2 Bora–Hansgrohe + 4' 07"
3 Ineos Grenadiers + 1h 22' 29"
4 Intermarché–Wanty–Gobert Matériaux + 1h 23' 57"
5 Astana Qazaqstan Team + 2h 18' 46"
6 Trek–Segafredo + 2h 21' 10"
7 Team Jumbo–Visma + 2h 40' 16"
8 UAE Team Emirates + 3h 21' 02"
9 Team BikeExchange–Jayco + 3h 29' 58"
10 Movistar Team + 3h 39' 45"

Intermediate sprint classification edit

Final intermediate sprint classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Filippo Tagliani (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 78
2   Mattia Bais (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 45
3   Koen Bouwman (NED)   Team Jumbo–Visma 32
4   Stefano Oldani (ITA) Alpecin–Fenix 29
5   Diego Rosa (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 28
6   Dries De Bondt (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 25
7   Julius van den Berg (NED) EF Education–EasyPost 22
8   Richard Carapaz (ECU) Ineos Grenadiers 19
9   Giulio Ciccone (ITA) Trek–Segafredo 19
10   Bauke Mollema (NED) Trek–Segafredo 19

Breakaway classification edit

Final breakaway classification (1–10)[11][12]
Rank Rider Team Kilometres
1   Mattia Bais (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 617
2   Filippo Tagliani (ITA) Drone Hopper–Androni Giocattoli 581
3   Diego Rosa (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 301
4   Koen Bouwman (NED)   Team Jumbo–Visma 293
5   Mirco Maestri (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 247
6   Dries De Bondt (BEL) Alpecin–Fenix 207
7   Davide Gabburo (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè 192
8   Alessandro Tonelli (ITA) Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè 188
9   Pascal Eenkhoorn (NED) Team Jumbo–Visma 182
10   Samuele Rivi (ITA) Eolo–Kometa 172

Fair play classification edit

References edit

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  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Giro d'Italia – 21 – Verona (Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi) – Tissot ITT". Giro d'Italia. Tissot Timing. 29 May 2022. Retrieved 29 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2022 Giro d Italia was the 105th edition of the Giro d Italia a three week Grand Tour cycling stage race The race started on 6 May in Budapest Hungary and finished on 29 May in Verona Italy 1 2022 Giro d Italia2022 UCI World Tour race 20 of 32The Gruppetto on Stage 15Race detailsDates6 29 May 2022Stages21Distance3 445 6 km 2 141 mi Winning time86h 31 14 ResultsWinner Jai Hindley AUS Bora Hansgrohe Second Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers Third Mikel Landa ESP Team Bahrain Victorious Points Arnaud Demare FRA Groupama FDJ Mountains Koen Bouwman NED Team Jumbo Visma Youth Juan Pedro Lopez Perez ESP Trek Segafredo Sprints Filippo Tagliani ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli TeamTeam Bahrain Victorious 20212023 The race was won by Jai Hindley of Bora Hansgrohe taking his first Grand Tour victory and becoming the first Australian to win the Giro Hindley came into the race as one of his team s three potential GC leaders before taking the team leadership when he won stage 9 which finished atop Blockhaus 2 Over the last half of the race he emerged as one of the strongest climbers staying within ten seconds of the race lead until stage 20 to Marmolada On that stage he rode away from the rest of the contenders on the final climb to move into the race lead 3 which he kept in the final day time trial Second place went to Richard Carapaz of Ineos Grenadiers Carapaz took the maglia rosa on stage 14 holding a slim advantage over Hindley 4 The two were inseparable until the penultimate stage when Carapaz was dropped inside the final three kilometres He dropped to second place which he solidified in the final day time trial Third place went to Mikel Landa of Team Bahrain Victorious He performed consistently in the mountains emerging as one of the strongest climbers in the race to take his first podium result in a Grand Tour since the 2015 Giro In the race s other classifications Arnaud Demare of Groupama FDJ won the points classification He was the race s best sprinter winning three sprint stages along the way Koen Bouwman of Team Jumbo Visma won the mountains classification while also winning two stages from the breakaway Juan Pedro Lopez of Trek Segafredo won the young rider classification Apart from finishing in the top ten Lopez also held the maglia rosa for ten days before losing it to Carapaz midway through the race Team Bahrain Victorious took both the teams classification and the fair play classification Filippo Tagliani of Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli won the intermediate sprint classification for taking the most points in intermediate sprints while his teammate Mattia Bais took the breakaway classification for spending the greatest number of kilometres in the break Meanwhile Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin Fenix won the combativity classification He also won the first stage 5 and held the maglia rosa for the first three days before getting into multiple breaks over the rest of the race Contents 1 Teams 2 Pre race favourites 3 Route and stages 4 Classification leadership 5 Final classification standings 5 1 General classification 5 2 Points classification 5 3 Mountains classification 5 4 Young rider classification 5 5 Team classification 5 6 Intermediate sprint classification 5 7 Breakaway classification 5 8 Fair play classification 6 References 7 External linksTeams editMain article List of teams and cyclists in the 2022 Giro d Italia Although Arkea Samsic are invited to all UCI World Tour events they declined their invitation to this year s Giro deciding to focus on the Tour de France and the Vuelta a Espana 6 UCI WorldTeams AG2R Citroen Team Astana Qazaqstan Team Bora Hansgrohe Cofidis EF Education EasyPost Groupama FDJ Ineos Grenadiers Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux Israel Premier Tech Lotto Soudal Movistar Team Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team Team Bahrain Victorious Team BikeExchange Jayco Team DSM Team Jumbo Visma Trek Segafredo UAE Team Emirates UCI ProTeams Bardiani CSF Faizane Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli Eolo Kometa Alpecin FenixPre race favourites editRichard Carapaz Ineos Grenadiers the 2019 champion was considered the pre race favourite followed by Simon Yates Team BikeExchange Jayco and Joao Almeida UAE Team Emirates Their closest challengers were seen to be Miguel Angel Lopez Astana Qazaqstan Team Mikel Landa Team Bahrain Victorious and 2017 champion Tom Dumoulin Team Jumbo Visma Other contenders were considered to be Wilco Kelderman Bora Hansgrohe Romain Bardet Team DSM and Hugh Carthy EF Education EasyPost 7 Defending champion Egan Bernal did not participate as he had not recovered from injuries suffered on a training ride during the offseason 8 Riders believed to be the main contenders for victories on the sprint stages were Mark Cavendish Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin Fenix Arnaud Demare Groupama FDJ and Caleb Ewan Lotto Soudal 9 10 Route and stages editMain articles 2022 Giro d Italia Stage 1 to Stage 11 and 2022 Giro d Italia Stage 12 to Stage 21 Stage characteristics and winners 1 Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner 1 6 May Budapest Hungary to Visegrad Hungary 195 km 121 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED 2 7 May Budapest Hungary 9 2 km 5 7 mi nbsp Individual time trial nbsp Simon Yates GBR 3 8 May Kaposvar Hungary to Balatonfured Hungary 201 km 125 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Mark Cavendish GBR 9 May Avola Rest day 4 10 May Avola to Etna Rif Sapienza 172 km 107 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Lennard Kamna GER 5 11 May Catania to Messina 174 km 108 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 6 12 May Palmi to Scalea Riviera dei Cedri 192 km 119 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 7 13 May Diamante to Potenza 196 km 122 mi nbsp Intermediate stage nbsp Koen Bouwman NED 8 14 May Naples to Naples Procida Capitale Italiana della Cultura 153 km 95 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp Thomas De Gendt BEL 9 15 May Isernia to Blockhaus 191 km 119 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Jai Hindley AUS 16 May Pescara Rest day 10 17 May Pescara to Jesi 196 km 122 mi nbsp Hilly stage nbsp Biniam Girmay ERI 11 18 May Santarcangelo di Romagna to Reggio Emilia 203 km 126 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Alberto Dainese ITA 12 19 May Parma to Genoa 204 km 127 mi nbsp Intermediate stage nbsp Stefano Oldani ITA 13 20 May Sanremo to Cuneo 150 km 93 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA 14 21 May Santena to Turin 147 km 91 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Simon Yates GBR 15 22 May Rivarolo Canavese to Cogne 178 km 111 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Giulio Ciccone ITA 23 May Salo Rest day 16 24 May Salo to Aprica Sforzato Wine Stage 202 km 126 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Jan Hirt CZE 17 25 May Ponte di Legno to Lavarone 168 km 104 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Santiago Buitrago COL 18 26 May Borgo Valsugana to Treviso 156 km 97 mi nbsp Flat stage nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL 19 27 May Marano Lagunare to Santuario di Castelmonte 177 km 110 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Koen Bouwman NED 20 28 May Belluno to Marmolada Passo Fedaia 168 km 104 mi nbsp Mountain stage nbsp Alessandro Covi ITA 21 29 May Verona Cronometro delle Colline Veronesi 17 4 km 10 8 mi nbsp Individual time trial nbsp Matteo Sobrero ITA Total 3 449 6 km 2 143 5 mi Classification leadership editClassification leadership by stage Stage Winner General classification nbsp Points classification nbsp Mountains classification nbsp Young rider classification nbsp General Super Team Intermediate sprint classification Combativity classification nbsp Breakaway classification Fair play classification 1 Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Mathieu van der Poel Biniam Girmay Ineos Grenadiers Filippo Tagliani Lennard Kamna Mattia Bais Alpecin Fenix 2 Simon Yates Matteo Sobrero Team Jumbo Visma Mattia Bais Rick Zabel 3 Mark Cavendish Rick Zabel Filippo Tagliani Mattia Bais 4 Lennard Kamna Juan Pedro Lopez Lennard Kamna Juan Pedro Lopez Bora Hansgrohe Stefano Oldani Trek Segafredo 5 Arnaud Demare Arnaud Demare Mattia Bais 6 Arnaud Demare Diego Rosa 7 Koen Bouwman Koen Bouwman Trek Segafredo Tom Dumoulin 8 Thomas De Gendt Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux Thomas De Gendt Bora Hansgrohe 9 Jai Hindley Diego Rosa Bora Hansgrohe Joao Almeida Team DSM 10 Biniam Girmay Alessandro De Marchi 11 Alberto Dainese Dries De Bondt 12 Stefano Oldani Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux Lorenzo Rota 13 Arnaud Demare Pascal Eenkhoorn Bora Hansgrohe 14 Simon Yates Richard Carapaz Joao Almeida Bora Hansgrohe Richard Carapaz Team Bahrain Victorious 15 Giulio Ciccone Koen Bouwman Giulio Ciccone 16 Jan Hirt Thymen Arensman 17 Santiago Buitrago Team Bahrain Victorious Mathieu van der Poel 18 Dries De Bondt Juan Pedro Lopez Edoardo Affini 19 Koen Bouwman Andrea Vendrame 20 Alessandro Covi Jai Hindley Alessandro Covi 21 Matteo Sobrero Mathieu van der Poel Final Jai Hindley Arnaud Demare Koen Bouwman Juan Pedro Lopez Team Bahrain Victorious Filippo Tagliani Mathieu van der Poel Mattia Bais Team Bahrain Victorious On stage 2 Pello Bilbao who was third in the points classification wore the cyclamen jersey because first placed Mathieu van der Poel wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification and second placed Biniam Girmay wore the white jersey as the leader of the young rider classification Additionally Magnus Cort Nielsen wore the blue jersey although Van der Poel Girmay and Bilbao were the only riders to score in the mountains classification until that point On stages 3 and 4 Biniam Girmay who was second in the points classification wore the cyclamen jersey because first placed Mathieu van der Poel wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification Because Van der Poel also led the mountains classification before stage 3 Rick Zabel who was second in the mountains classification wore the blue jersey on that stage On stages 5 9 Mauri Vansevenant who was second in the young riders classification wore the white jersey because first placed Juan Pedro Lopez wore the pink jersey as leader of the general classification On stages 10 14 Joao Almeida wore the white jersey for the same reason On stage 18 Juan Pedro Lopez who was second in the young riders classification wore the white jersey because first placed Joao Almeida withdrew before the start of the stage Final classification standings editLegend nbsp Denotes the winner of the general classification nbsp Denotes the winner of the mountains classification nbsp Denotes the winner of the points classification nbsp Denotes the winner of the young rider classification nbsp Denotes the winner of the combativity award General classification edit Final general classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Jai Hindley AUS nbsp Bora Hansgrohe 86h 31 14 2 nbsp Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 1 18 3 nbsp Mikel Landa ESP Team Bahrain Victorious 3 24 4 nbsp Vincenzo Nibali ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 9 02 5 nbsp Pello Bilbao ESP Team Bahrain Victorious 9 14 6 nbsp Jan Hirt CZE Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 9 28 7 nbsp Emanuel Buchmann GER Bora Hansgrohe 13 19 8 nbsp Domenico Pozzovivo ITA Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 17 29 9 nbsp Hugh Carthy GBR EF Education EasyPost 17 54 10 nbsp Juan Pedro Lopez ESP nbsp Trek Segafredo 18 40 Final general classification 11 149 11 12 Rank Rider Team Time 11 nbsp Alejandro Valverde ESP Movistar Team 23 24 12 nbsp Santiago Buitrago COL Team Bahrain Victorious 24 23 13 nbsp Lucas Hamilton AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 28 02 14 nbsp Guillaume Martin FRA Cofidis 28 37 15 nbsp Lorenzo Fortunato ITA Eolo Kometa 33 15 16 nbsp Pavel Sivakov FRA Ineos Grenadiers 41 43 17 nbsp Wilco Kelderman NED Bora Hansgrohe 41 45 18 nbsp Thymen Arensman NED Team DSM 42 31 19 nbsp Lennard Kamna GER Bora Hansgrohe 43 58 20 nbsp Sam Oomen NED Team Jumbo Visma 1h 04 22 21 nbsp Koen Bouwman NED nbsp Team Jumbo Visma 1h 06 03 22 nbsp Joe Dombrowski USA Astana Qazaqstan Team 1h 12 21 23 nbsp Mikael Cherel FRA AG2R Citroen Team 1h 22 20 24 nbsp Luca Covili ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 1h 30 24 25 nbsp Giulio Ciccone ITA Trek Segafredo 1h 32 25 26 nbsp Bauke Mollema NED Trek Segafredo 1h 39 47 27 nbsp Antonio Pedrero ESP Movistar Team 1h 50 13 28 nbsp Gijs Leemreize NED Team Jumbo Visma 1h 59 40 29 nbsp Vadim Pronskiy KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Team 2h 03 10 30 nbsp Mauri Vansevenant BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 2h 03 44 31 nbsp Domen Novak SLO Team Bahrain Victorious 2h 08 46 32 nbsp Lorenzo Rota ITA Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 2h 09 53 33 nbsp Damien Howson AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 2h 14 31 34 nbsp Wout Poels NED Team Bahrain Victorious 2h 15 18 35 nbsp Attila Valter HUN Groupama FDJ 2h 15 53 36 nbsp Davide Formolo ITA UAE Team Emirates 2h 20 58 37 nbsp Diego Ulissi ITA UAE Team Emirates 2h 26 30 38 nbsp Ben Tulett GBR Ineos Grenadiers 2h 27 26 39 nbsp Chris Hamilton AUS Team DSM 2h 29 45 40 nbsp Mattias Skjelmose Jensen DEN Trek Segafredo 2h 33 10 41 nbsp Fabio Felline ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 2h 36 40 42 nbsp Jhonatan Narvaez ECU Ineos Grenadiers 2h 37 05 43 nbsp Martijn Tusveld NED Team DSM 2h 38 00 44 nbsp Rui Costa POR UAE Team Emirates 2h 38 11 45 nbsp Alessandro Covi ITA UAE Team Emirates 2h 50 07 46 nbsp Rein Taaramae EST Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 2h 51 22 47 nbsp Filippo Zana ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 2h 53 56 48 nbsp Sylvain Moniquet BEL Lotto Soudal 2h 54 15 49 nbsp Ivan Ramiro Sosa COL Movistar Team 2h 55 35 50 nbsp Felix Gall AUT AG2R Citroen Team 2h 58 05 51 nbsp Ben Zwiehoff GER Bora Hansgrohe 2h 59 37 52 nbsp Alessandro Tonelli ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 3h 04 45 53 nbsp Davide Gabburo ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 3h 09 09 54 nbsp Tobias Foss NOR Team Jumbo Visma 3h 09 19 55 nbsp Andrea Vendrame ITA AG2R Citroen Team 3h 10 26 56 nbsp Harold Tejada COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 3h 12 38 57 nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Alpecin Fenix 3h 14 39 58 nbsp Nans Peters FRA AG2R Citroen Team 3h 16 00 59 nbsp Will Barta USA Movistar Team 3h 16 57 60 nbsp Jorge Arcas ESP Movistar Team 3h 18 44 61 nbsp Merhawi Kudus ERI EF Education EasyPost 3h 19 16 62 nbsp Pascal Eenkhoorn NED Team Jumbo Visma 3h 21 01 63 nbsp Davide Villella ITA Cofidis 3h 23 54 64 nbsp Jonathan Castroviejo ESP Ineos Grenadiers 3h 24 18 65 nbsp Nicolas Prodhomme FRA AG2R Citroen Team 3h 27 00 66 nbsp Ben Swift GBR Ineos Grenadiers 3h 27 26 67 nbsp Francesco Gavazzi ITA Eolo Kometa 3h 35 13 68 nbsp Vincenzo Albanese ITA Eolo Kometa 3h 35 53 69 nbsp Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 3h 37 21 70 nbsp Matteo Sobrero ITA Team BikeExchange Jayco 3h 44 44 71 nbsp Remy Rochas FRA Cofidis 3h 46 28 72 nbsp Giovanni Aleotti ITA Bora Hansgrohe 3h 48 32 73 nbsp Dario Cataldo ITA Trek Segafredo 3h 49 24 74 nbsp Thomas De Gendt BEL Lotto Soudal 3h 49 52 75 nbsp Mauro Schmid SUI Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 3h 52 22 76 nbsp Eduardo Sepulveda ARG Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 3h 54 40 77 nbsp Diego Rosa ITA Eolo Kometa 3h 58 26 78 nbsp Edoardo Zardini ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 4h 03 18 79 nbsp Diego Andres Camargo COL EF Education EasyPost 4h 05 46 80 nbsp Callum Scotson AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 4h 05 51 81 nbsp James Knox GBR Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 4h 09 18 82 nbsp Mattia Bais ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 4h 12 26 83 nbsp Erik Fetter HUN Eolo Kometa 4h 12 51 84 nbsp Stefano Oldani ITA Alpecin Fenix 4h 13 50 85 nbsp Salvatore Puccio ITA Ineos Grenadiers 4h 14 36 86 nbsp Lilian Calmejane FRA AG2R Citroen Team 4h 17 30 87 nbsp Jasha Sutterlin GER Team Bahrain Victorious 4h 23 10 88 nbsp Anthony Perez FRA Cofidis 4h 26 42 89 nbsp Jos van Emden NED Team Jumbo Visma 4h 31 35 90 nbsp Jaakko Hanninen FIN AG2R Citroen Team 4h 32 32 91 nbsp Simone Ravanelli ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 4h 32 42 92 nbsp Alessandro De Marchi ITA Israel Premier Tech 4h 34 50 93 nbsp Christopher Juul Jensen DEN Team BikeExchange Jayco 4h 41 31 94 nbsp Pierre Luc Perichon FRA Cofidis 4h 43 35 95 nbsp Magnus Cort DEN EF Education EasyPost 4h 44 51 96 nbsp Mirco Maestri ITA Eolo Kometa 4h 45 59 97 nbsp Edoardo Affini ITA Team Jumbo Visma 4h 48 11 98 nbsp Oier Lazkano ESP Movistar Team 4h 52 44 99 nbsp Davide Ballerini ITA Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 4h 56 56 100 nbsp Tobias Bayer AUT Alpecin Fenix 4h 57 16 101 nbsp Alexander Cataford CAN Israel Premier Tech 5h 01 44 102 nbsp Tobias Ludvigsson SWE Groupama FDJ 5h 02 16 103 nbsp Jacopo Mosca ITA Trek Segafredo 5h 03 07 104 nbsp Romain Combaud FRA Team DSM 5h 03 35 105 nbsp Aime De Gendt BEL Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 5h 03 53 106 nbsp Luca Rastelli ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 5h 12 56 107 nbsp Lawson Craddock USA Team BikeExchange Jayco 5h 13 16 108 nbsp Patrick Gamper AUT Bora Hansgrohe 5h 13 44 109 nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL Alpecin Fenix 5h 17 20 110 nbsp Barnabas Peak HUN Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 5h 19 47 111 nbsp Nico Denz GER Team DSM 5h 24 09 112 nbsp Michael Hepburn AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 5h 26 35 113 nbsp Oscar Riesebeek NED Alpecin Fenix 5h 27 57 114 nbsp Sacha Modolo ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 5h 28 00 115 nbsp Ignatas Konovalovas LTU Groupama FDJ 5h 30 15 116 nbsp Matthew Holmes GBR Lotto Soudal 5h 33 05 117 nbsp Andrii Ponomar UKR Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 5h 33 47 118 nbsp Senne Leysen BEL Alpecin Fenix 5h 38 59 119 nbsp Otto Vergaerde BEL Trek Segafredo 5h 39 05 120 nbsp Cesare Benedetti POL Bora Hansgrohe 5h 41 28 121 nbsp Simone Consonni ITA Cofidis 5h 41 36 122 nbsp Alberto Dainese ITA Team DSM 5h 41 37 123 nbsp Jenthe Biermans BEL Israel Premier Tech 5h 42 24 124 nbsp Lawrence Naesen BEL AG2R Citroen Team 5h 45 54 125 nbsp Davide Bais ITA Eolo Kometa 5h 47 49 126 nbsp Samuele Rivi ITA Eolo Kometa 5h 48 28 127 nbsp Miles Scotson AUS Groupama FDJ 5h 48 32 128 nbsp Fernando Gaviria COL UAE Team Emirates 5h 50 24 129 nbsp Reto Hollenstein SUI Israel Premier Tech 5h 51 25 130 nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA nbsp Groupama FDJ 5h 54 06 131 nbsp Edward Theuns BEL Trek Segafredo 5h 58 13 132 nbsp Ramon Sinkeldam NED Groupama FDJ 6h 01 25 133 nbsp Michael Schwarzmann GER Lotto Soudal 6h 08 22 134 nbsp Alex Dowsett ITA Israel Premier Tech 6h 10 38 135 nbsp Davide Cimolai ITA Cofidis 6h 16 34 136 nbsp Jacopo Guarnieri ITA Groupama FDJ 6h 16 35 137 nbsp Rick Zabel GER Israel Premier Tech 6h 19 48 138 nbsp Phil Bauhaus GER Team Bahrain Victorious 6h 20 13 139 nbsp Wesley Kreder NED Cofidis 6h 22 10 140 nbsp Julius van den Berg NED EF Education EasyPost 6h 24 30 141 nbsp Rui Oliveira POR UAE Team Emirates 6h 27 39 142 nbsp Maximiliano Richeze ARG UAE Team Emirates 6h 27 58 143 nbsp Filippo Tagliani ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 6h 29 04 144 nbsp Clement Davy FRA Groupama FDJ 6h 34 20 145 nbsp Mark Cavendish GBR Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 6h 46 38 146 nbsp Bert Van Lerberghe BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 6h 48 50 147 nbsp Matthias Brandle AUT Israel Premier Tech 6h 52 52 148 nbsp Pieter Serry BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 6h 57 02 149 nbsp Roger Kluge GER Lotto Soudal 7h 13 57 Points classification edit Final points classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Points 1 nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA nbsp Groupama FDJ 254 2 nbsp Fernando Gaviria COL UAE Team Emirates 136 3 nbsp Mark Cavendish GBR Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 132 4 nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED Alpecin Fenix 105 5 nbsp Alberto Dainese ITA Team DSM 95 6 nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL Alpecin Fenix 83 7 nbsp Simone Consonni ITA Cofidis 73 8 nbsp Phil Bauhaus GER Team Bahrain Victorious 72 9 nbsp Koen Bouwman NED nbsp Team Jumbo Visma 71 10 nbsp Filippo Tagliani ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 70Mountains classification edit Final mountains classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Points 1 nbsp Koen Bouwman NED nbsp Team Jumbo Visma 294 2 nbsp Giulio Ciccone ITA Trek Segafredo 163 3 nbsp Alessandro Covi ITA UAE Team Emirates 102 4 nbsp Diego Rosa ITA Eolo Kometa 94 5 nbsp Davide Formolo ITA UAE Team Emirates 87 6 nbsp Jai Hindley AUS nbsp Bora Hansgrohe 78 7 nbsp Lennard Kamna GER Bora Hansgrohe 78 8 nbsp Santiago Buitrago COL Team Bahrain Victorious 71 9 nbsp Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 65 10 nbsp Jan Hirt CZE Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 57 Young rider classification edit Final young rider classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Juan Pedro Lopez ESP nbsp Trek Segafredo 86h 49 54 2 nbsp Santiago Buitrago COL Team Bahrain Victorious 5 43 3 nbsp Pavel Sivakov FRA Ineos Grenadiers 23 03 4 nbsp Thymen Arensman NED Team DSM 23 51 5 nbsp Luca Covili ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 1h 11 44 6 nbsp Gijs Leemreize NED Team Jumbo Visma 1h 41 00 7 nbsp Vadim Pronskiy KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Team 1h 44 30 8 nbsp Mauri Vansevenant BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 1h 45 04 9 nbsp Attila Valter HUN Groupama FDJ 1h 57 13 10 nbsp Ben Tulett GBR Ineos Grenadiers 2h 08 46 Team classification edit Final team classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Team Time 1 Team Bahrain Victorious 259h 48 12 2 Bora Hansgrohe 4 07 3 Ineos Grenadiers 1h 22 29 4 Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 1h 23 57 5 Astana Qazaqstan Team 2h 18 46 6 Trek Segafredo 2h 21 10 7 Team Jumbo Visma 2h 40 16 8 UAE Team Emirates 3h 21 02 9 Team BikeExchange Jayco 3h 29 58 10 Movistar Team 3h 39 45 Intermediate sprint classification edit Final intermediate sprint classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Points 1 nbsp Filippo Tagliani ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 78 2 nbsp Mattia Bais ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 45 3 nbsp Koen Bouwman NED nbsp Team Jumbo Visma 32 4 nbsp Stefano Oldani ITA Alpecin Fenix 29 5 nbsp Diego Rosa ITA Eolo Kometa 28 6 nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL Alpecin Fenix 25 7 nbsp Julius van den Berg NED EF Education EasyPost 22 8 nbsp Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 19 9 nbsp Giulio Ciccone ITA Trek Segafredo 19 10 nbsp Bauke Mollema NED Trek Segafredo 19Breakaway classification edit Final breakaway classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Rider Team Kilometres 1 nbsp Mattia Bais ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 617 2 nbsp Filippo Tagliani ITA Drone Hopper Androni Giocattoli 581 3 nbsp Diego Rosa ITA Eolo Kometa 301 4 nbsp Koen Bouwman NED nbsp Team Jumbo Visma 293 5 nbsp Mirco Maestri ITA Eolo Kometa 247 6 nbsp Dries De Bondt BEL Alpecin Fenix 207 7 nbsp Davide Gabburo ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 192 8 nbsp Alessandro Tonelli ITA Bardiani CSF Faizane 188 9 nbsp Pascal Eenkhoorn NED Team Jumbo Visma 182 10 nbsp Samuele Rivi ITA Eolo Kometa 172Fair play classification edit Final fair play classification 1 10 11 12 Rank Team Points 1 Team Bahrain Victorious 0 2 Cofidis 0 3 Team DSM 0 4 Trek Segafredo 20 5 Bora Hansgrohe 30 6 Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 30 7 Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 50 8 Eolo Kometa 50 9 Bardiani CSF Faizane 60 10 Astana Qazaqstan Team 70References edit a b Giro d Italia 2022 route RCS Sport Retrieved 28 November 2021 Stuart Peter 15 May 2022 Giro d Italia Jai Hindley triumphs on Blockhaus CyclingNews Retrieved 15 May 2022 Fletcher Patrick 28 May 2022 Jai Hindley climbs to GC lead on Giro d Italia stage 20 showdown in Dolomites CyclingNews Retrieved 28 May 2022 Beard Clara 21 May 2022 Giro d Italia Simon Yates captures solo win on stage 14 in Turin CyclingNews Retrieved 22 May 2022 Ostanek Daniel 6 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