Elia Viviani

  1. Giro d'Italia: Winners and records

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Giro d’Italia began in 1909 in a bid to increase sales for La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian riders dominated the early decades of the race but that changed from the 60's onward. Cyclingstage.com presents the recent winners and record holders…

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  2. Tour de France 2019: Sprint win Viviani in Nancy, Alaphilippe still leader

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Elia Viviani sprints to victory in Nancy ahead of Alexander Kristoff and Caleb Ewan. Julian Alaphilippe stays in the yellow jersey.

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  3. Tour de Suisse 2019: Viviani outsprints Sagan, who retains GC lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Elia Viviani grabs the opportunity in the last fast finishers showdown in the Tour de Suisse. He outsprints Peter Sagan, who stays in the lead.

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  4. Tour de Suisse 2019: Sprint win Viviani, Sagan retains GC lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Elia Viviani powers to victory in the 4th stage on the Tour de Suisse. Michael Matthews sprints to second place, while leader Peter Sagan finishes in third. Geraint Thomas crashes out of the race.

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  5. Tirreno-Adriatico 2019: Viviani sprints to victory, Yates stays in GC lead

    Door Harmen Lustig

    The 3rd stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico is a long ride across central Italy. Hills in the first part, but as the route levels out in the second half the race comes down to a bunch sprint. Elia Viviani outguns Peter Sagan and Fernando Gaviria, while…

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  6. Tour Down Under 2019: Viviani sprints to victory and ochre jersey in stage 1

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Tour Down Under's 1st stage is an out-and-back race into the Adelaide Hills with a sprint finish in Port Adelaide. In a chaotic finale Elia Viviani turns out on top ahead of Max Walscheid and Jakub Mareczko.

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  7. Vuelta 2018 Stage 21: Viviani wins final stage, Simon Yates seals GC victory

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The final stage of the Vuelta a España ends with a bunch sprint in Madrid. Elia Viviani outpowers Peter Sagan and Giacomo Nizzolo to win his third stage. Simon Yates seals the GC victory ahead of Enric Mas and Miguel Ángel López.

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  8. Vuelta 2018 Stage 10: Elia Viviani sprints to victory, Simon Yates still leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Vuelta a España's second week of action commences with an atypical race. The 10th stage features hardly any climbs and Elia Viviani grabs the opportunity and outsprints Peter Sagan and Giacomo Nizzolo. Simon Yates retains the red jersey.

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  9. Vuelta 2018 Stage 3: Viviani sprints to victory, Kwiatkowski still in red

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Vuelta a España's 3rd stage climbs from sea level to over 1,100 metres, yet the race boils down to a bunch sprint. Elia Viviani outguns Giacomo Nizzolo and Peter Sagan, while Michal Kwiatkowski retains the overall lead.

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  10. Giro 2018 Stage 13: Royal sprint win Viviani, Yates retains in pink

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 13th stage of the Giro d'Italia travels on a flat route to Nervesa della Battaglia. Elia Viviani grabs the opportunity to sprint to his third victory. Sam Bennet comes in second, Danny van Poppel third. Simon Yates is still the overall leader.

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  11. Giro 2018 Stage 3: Elia Viviani sprints to back-to-back win, Dennis retains in pink

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 229 kilometres, the 3rd stage of the Giro d'Italia travels through the Negev desert to Eilat on the Red Sea. The race boils down to a bunch sprint with Elia Viviani besting Sacha Modolo and Sam Bennett. Rohan Dennis finishes safely in the bunch…

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  12. Giro 2018 Stage 2: Sprint victory Elia Viviani, Rohan Dennis new leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 2nd stage of the Giro d'Italia is a flat affair of 167 kilometres. Rohan Dennis wins an intermediate sprint to move into the overall lead, while Elia Viviani wins the bunch sprint ahead of of Jakub Mareczko and Sam Bennett.

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  13. Abu Dhabi Tour 2018: Viviani sprints to victory and overall lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 2nd stage of the Abu Dhabi Tour should be a treat for fast finishers. Despite crosswinds in the last hour of racing the race does indeed come down to a bunch sprint. Elia Viviani outpowers Danny van Poppel and Pascal Ackermann to take the…

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  14. Dubai Tour 2018: Viviani seals the deal and sprints to stage and overall victory

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The final stage of the Dubai Tour is a race on the flat in Dubai City. Elia Viviani sprints to victory, thus cementing his overall lead and winning GC ahead of Magnus Cort and Sonny Colbrelli.

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  15. Dubai Tour 2018: Viviani outsprints Groenewegen in 2nd stage - Dutchman still leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 2nd stage of the Dubai Tour runs runs along the Persian Gulf to Ras al Khaimah, an emirate south of Dubai. Elia Viviani powers to the win, while leader Dylan Groenewegen remains on top after a late charge, although Viviani is just 2 seconds in…

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  16. Dubai Tour: Winners and records

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The Dubai Tour was an annual stage race which was held from 2014 to 2018. The race merged with the Abu Dhabi Tour in 2019 to become the Tour of the UAE. Cyclingstage.com brings you all winners of the Dubai Tour, and the records.

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  17. Tour Down Under 2018: Viviani wins 3rd stage, Ewan still in overall lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The 120.5 kilometres stage to Victor Harbor boils down quite literally down to a bunch sprint. With temperatures soaring past 40 degrees the Italian outsprints Phil Bauhaus and Caleb Ewan, who retains the overall lead.

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  18. Tour de Romandie 2017: Viviani sprints to victory, Felline still leader

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 187 kilometres, stage 3 in the Tour de Romandie is played out on a hilly course. The race comes down to a bunch sprint with Elia Viviani besting Sonny Colbrelli. Fabio Felline retains in the overall lead.

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  19. Dubai Tour 2016: Elia Viviani takes stage 2 and leaders jersey

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At 188 kilometres, stage 2 in the 2016 Dubai Tour is as flat as a skating rink. A crash with 1 kilometre left hinders the ambitions of Kittel and Cav, while Elia Viviani rises to the challenge and wins the sprint. In doing so, he takes the leaders…

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  20. Eneco Tour 2015 Stage 1: Viviani sprints to victory and overall lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    The opening-stage of the Eneco Tour is a 183 kilometres spin through the flat fields of Friesland in the north of the Netherland. That not only sounds like a sprint-stage, the ride explodes in a battle between fast men. Elia Viviani is fastest,…

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  21. Giro 2015 Stage 2: Viviani powers to victory, Matthews in pink

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    >In 177 kilometres the riders race to Genoa on the Ligurian coast. It all boils down to a bunch sprint with Elia Viviani outpowering Moreno Hofland and André Greipel. Matthews is fifth and takes the pink jersey.

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