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2017 Giro d'Italia

100th edition: May 5 - May 28, 2017

Stage 17 results, Wednesday, May 24, 2017

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Wednesday, May 24, Stage 17: Tirano - Canazei (219 km)

Stage 17 map and profile | Stage 17 photos | Organizer's stage 17 preview

Pierre Rolland

Pierre Rolland wins in style

Weather at the finish city of Canazei at 1:45 PM, local time: 14C (58F), partly cloudy with the wind from the NNW at 16 km/hr (10 mph). No rain is forecast.

The Race: 169 riders started today's long, hilly stage at 11:31 AM, local time. Daniel Martinez Poveda (Wilier Triestina) did not start. After two hours of racing the average speed was 34.520 km/hr.

Speaking seconds after the stage finish, the stage winner Pierre Rolland said: “I’m so happy. I’ve waited for this moment for such a long time. I had a complicated season last year. I’ve had to try many times to get the victory I was looking for. I was in the first breakaway today but it was a good decision to let it go and wait for the next attack after two climbs. At the end it was a question of courage. I caught the right moment. It’s a huge relief.”

The race leader Tom Dumoulin said: “I virtually lost the Maglia Rosa today but we were never worried. We just had to chase harder than we expected. I knew other teams would stress for their jerseys, and come to help. But they waited very long to pull. It was their decision. Polanc passed a few riders on GC. My boys did an amazing job and my jersey is safe.”

Here's the stage report from Nairo Quintana's Movistar team:

The hangover of Tuesday's Queen stage of the 2017 Giro d'Italia was calm, yet demanding, for Nairo Quintana. The 219km route from Tirano to Canazei was tough on its opening phase, as the break was built through the climbs of Aprica (Cat-2) and Tonale (Cat-2), turning easier only as a massive, 40-rider breakaway eventually opened up the road.

Rory Sutherland and Gorka Izagirre made part of a move which split several times with attacks, several of those created by both the Aussie and the Basque as the field shrank to 25 and later on to just 13 units. Despite Sutherland making part of a seemingly decisive, four-man attempt alongside Busato (WIL), Woods (CDT) and Bernard (TFS) with 12km to go, that move made increasingly strong as Gorka, Rui Costa (UAD) and Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) bridged back, a late push from DDD made the junction possible - and gave a crucial chance to Pierre Rolland (CDT) so he could go solo with 7km to go.

The Frenchman's acceleration was strong enough to take the win over the group, where Gorka (3th) and Sutherland (4th) came close to a third stage win for the Movistar Team in this year's Giro. The bunch, led by QST and TLJ in respective GC top-ten efforts, reached the line with a 7'54" deficit on the winner, the overall remaining intact as Dumoulin, Nairo (+31") and Nibali (TBM, +1'12") stay as the top three in the fight for pink.

The 'Corsa Rosa' will bring another grueling course on stage 18, the lumpiest day in the Dolomites with the ascents of Pordoi (Cat-1), Valparola (Cat-2), Gardena (Cat-2), Pinei (Cat-3) and Pontives (Cat-1) - the latter just four thousand meters away from the end of a 137km trek from Moena to Ortisei.

Gorka Izagirre: "It's bitterwseet in the end. It really wasn't the goal to get into the breakaway to win the stage, just like in Peschici, but there were so many riders going off the front and we had to keep some people into such moves. It was difficult to win, because with so many teams having three, four, even five riders in, you can't fight with the same strength when you're only two. Plus, I feel like we were kept an eye on by many today.

"Rory and I did very well covering the attack in those final kilometers, but you can't go past every move. Rolland just made the right one. I was keeping the wheel of Rui Costa, but it wasn't done just by following one dangerous rival, because there were many top contenders into that group.

"I'm getting to feel really strong in this Giro. Tomorrow will be a crucial stage, one of those that decide the overall outcome. It should be really tough for all of us, whatever the race scenario. I've got good legs and will give my best to help Nairo out."

Rory Sutherland: “It was a hard stage, especially after yesterday. We wanted to be represented in the breakaway, but Gorka and myself were in in the beginning just to make sure that we kept things under control if anything happened in the back, if the classification riders caught up or if anything happened. Then it became kind of certain that we were actually going for the victory.

"With about 80km to go it started getting pretty hard, with lots of gaps and attacking. Gorka and I covered all of those well, even in the finale. Then, it's Murphy's law that the one attack that goes and you don’t chase is the one that makes it to the finish line. However, we can be proud of the day, I think. It’s frustrating to not be able to pick up a win when you’ve got that opportunity, but that’s the beauty of cycling.

"We now go on to tomorrow and another hard day. It’s back to work for Nairo, even if today was the same but in a different situation, keeping the team present in the break. Tomorrow will be another important day in the GC, and hopefully we can move closer to that pink jersey.”

Complete Results:

Stage 17 photos

219 kilometers raced at an average speed of 38.316 km/hr

1 ROLLAND Pierre CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 5h 42’ 56”
2 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto UAE TEAM EMIRATES 0’ 24”
3 IZAGUIRRE Gorka MOVISTAR s.t.
4 SUTHERLAND Rory MOVISTAR s.t.
5 BUSATO Matteo WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
6 DEVENYNS Dries QUICK-STEP FLOORS s.t.
7 GROSSCHARTNER Felix CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
8 FRAILE Omar DIMENSION DATA s.t.
9 WOODS Michael CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
10 BERNARD Julien TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
11 AMEZQUETA MORENO Julen WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
12 MONFORT Maxime LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
13 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC s.t.
14 DE PLUS Laurens QUICK-STEP FLOORS 0’ 27”
15 CONTI Valerio UAE TEAM EMIRATES 01’ 02”
16 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Jacques DIMENSION DATA 01’ 18”
17 BARBIN Enrico BARDIANI CSF 02’ 14”
18 BARTA Jan BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
19 TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel DIMENSION DATA s.t.
20 SAMOILAU Branislau CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
21 POLANC Jan UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
22 VENTOSO Francisco BMC s.t.
23 ROY Jérémy FDJ s.t.
24 PUCCIO Salvatore TEAM SKY s.t.
25 CAPECCHI Eros QUICK-STEP FLOORS 07’ 54”
26 HAGA Chad TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
27 STUYVEN Jasper TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
28 HEPBURN Michael ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
29 TEN DAM Laurens TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
30 YATES Adam ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
31 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
32 JAUREGUI Quentin AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
33 GASPAROTTO Enrico BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
34 JUNGELS Bob QUICK-STEP FLOORS s.t.
35 TUFT Svein ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
36 ROJAS Jose MOVISTAR s.t.
37 DUMOULIN Tom TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
38 TCATEVICH Aleksei GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
39 MEZGEC Luka ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
40 NIBALI Vincenzo BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
41 ZAKARIN Ilnur KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
42 QUINTANA Nairo MOVISTAR s.t.
43 MONTAGUTI Matteo AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
44 KUZNETSOV Viacheslav KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
45 VERONA Carlos ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
46 LUDVIGSSON Tobias FDJ s.t.
47 POZZOVIVO Domenico AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
48 TRATNIK Jan CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
49 KRUIJSWIJK Steven LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
50 BAK YTTING Lars LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
51 CLEMENT Stef LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
52 BOARO Manuele BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
53 PINOT Thibaut FDJ s.t.
54 CHEVRIER Clement AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
55 AMADOR Andrey MOVISTAR s.t.
56 DUPONT Hubert AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
57 MOLARD Rudy FDJ s.t.
58 VAN EMDEN Jos LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
59 KONRAD Patrick BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
60 PLAZA Ruben ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
61 REICHENBACH Sébastien FDJ s.t.
62 MUHLBERGER Gregor BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
63 BENEDETTI Cesare BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
64 BIDARD François AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
65 ANACONA Winner MOVISTAR s.t.
66 LADAGNOUS Matthieu FDJ s.t.
67 SIUTSOU Kanstantsin BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
68 HIRT Jan CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
69 PONZI Simone CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
70 DE LA PARTE Victor MOVISTAR s.t.
71 MARCATO Marco UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
72 PETILLI Simone UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
73 HERRADA Jose MOVISTAR s.t.
74 OWSIAN Lukasz CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
75 VISCONTI Giovanni BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
76 ZEITS Andrey ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
77 HANSEN Adam LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
78 HOWES Alex CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
79 CATALDO Dario ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
80 RODRIGUEZ MARTIN Cristian WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
81 FORMOLO Davide CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
82 POZZATO Filippo WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
83 MORABITO Steve FDJ s.t.
84 TIRALONGO Paolo ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
85 TANKINK Bram LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
86 LANDA MEANA Mikel TEAM SKY s.t.
87 ROSA Diego TEAM SKY s.t.
88 CICCONE Giulio BARDIANI CSF s.t.
89 STETINA Peter TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
90 GASTAUER Ben AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
91 ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC s.t.
92 VAUGRENARD Benoit FDJ s.t.
93 GOLAS Michal TEAM SKY s.t.
94 QUINZIATO Manuel BMC s.t.
95 SENNI Manuel BMC s.t.
96 MARCZYNSKI Tomasz LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
97 HENAO GOMEZ Sebastian TEAM SKY s.t.
98 VICIOSO Angel KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
99 VILLELLA Davide CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
100 ALAFACI Eugenio TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
101 SLAGTER Tom-Jelte CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
102 ZHUPA Eugert WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
103 BERHANE Natnael DIMENSION DATA s.t.
104 FIRSANOV Sergey GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
105 MAESTRI Mirco BARDIANI CSF s.t.
106 GESCHKE Simon TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
107 SANCHEZ Luis Leon ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
108 PIBERNIK Luka BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
109 PEDERSEN Mads TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
110 FOLIFOROV Alexander GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
111 SBARAGLI Kristian DIMENSION DATA s.t.
112 KOREN Kristijan CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
113 HERNANDEZ Jesus TREK-SEGAFREDO s.t.
114 TEUNS Dylan BMC s.t.
115 BERARD Julien AG2R LA MONDIALE s.t.
116 ANDREETTA Simone BARDIANI CSF s.t.
117 LOSADA Alberto KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
118 CARTHY Hugh CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
119 DILLIER Silvan BMC s.t.
120 KOZONTCHUK Dmitriy GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
121 SCHLEGEL Michal CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
122 ROVNY Ivan GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
123 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd CANNONDALE-DRAPAC s.t.
124 BILBAO LOPEZ Pello ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
125 JUUL JENSEN Christopher ORICA-SCOTT s.t.
126 HANSEN Jesper ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
127 KISERLOVSKI Robert KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
128 PELLIZOTTI Franco BAHRAIN-MERIDA s.t.
129 CASTELIJNS Twan LOTTO NL-JUMBO 09’ 14”
130 HOFLAND Moreno LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
131 DE BUYST Jasper LOTTO SOUDAL s.t.
132 POSTLBERGER Lukas BORA-HANSGROHE 10’ 00”
133 RAVASI Edward UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
134 KIRYIENKA Vasil TEAM SKY s.t.
135 DEIGNAN Philip TEAM SKY s.t.
136 SHALUNOV Evgeny GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
137 VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen LOTTO NL-JUMBO 10’ 09”
138 GAVIRIA Fernando QUICK-STEP FLOORS 11’ 04”
139 KEISSE Iljo QUICK-STEP FLOORS 11’ 36”
140 BATTAGLIN Enrico LOTTO NL-JUMBO 13’ 04”
141 PREIDLER Georg TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
142 FONZI Giuseppe WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
143 BIALOBLOCKI Marcin CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE s.t.
144 MOHORIC Matej UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
145 GONÇALVES Jose' KATUSHA-ALPECIN 13’ 48”
146 SERRY Pieter QUICK-STEP FLOORS s.t.
147 RICHEZE Maximiliano QUICK-STEP FLOORS 14’ 19”
148 KOSHEVOY Ilia WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA s.t.
149 AGNOLI Valerio BAHRAIN-MERIDA 19’ 20”
150 KEIZER Martijn LOTTO NL-JUMBO s.t.
151 MAMYKIN Matvey KATUSHA-ALPECIN s.t.
152 MENDES Jose' BORA-HANSGROHE s.t.
153 FERRARI Roberto UAE TEAM EMIRATES s.t.
154 ANTON Igor DIMENSION DATA s.t.
155 BENNETT Sam BORA-HANSGROHE 20’ 29”
156 BRUTT Pavel GAZPROM-RUSVELO 20’ 47”
157 LUNKE Sindre Skjøstad TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
158 STAMSNIJDER Tom TEAM SUNWEB s.t.
159 ROTA Lorenzo BARDIANI CSF 20’ 50”
160 BELKOV Maxim KATUSHA-ALPECIN 22’ 44”
161 VAN ZYL Johann DIMENSION DATA s.t.
162 LAGUTIN Sergey GAZPROM-RUSVELO s.t.
163 BOEM Nicola BARDIANI CSF s.t.
164 MARTINELLI Davide QUICK-STEP FLOORS s.t.
165 BIZHIGITOV Zhandos ASTANA PRO TEAM s.t.
166 PATERSKI Maciej CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 30’ 26”

GC after Stage 17:

3,062 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 40.240 km/hr

1 DUMOULIN Tom TEAM SUNWEB 76h 05’ 38”
2 QUINTANA Nairo MOVISTAR 0’ 31”
3 NIBALI Vincenzo BAHRAIN-MERIDA 01’ 12”
4 PINOT Thibaut FDJ 02’ 38”
5 ZAKARIN Ilnur KATUSHA-ALPECIN 02’ 40”
6 POZZOVIVO Domenico AG2R LA MONDIALE 03’ 05”
7 MOLLEMA Bauke TREK-SEGAFREDO 03’ 49”
8 JUNGELS Bob QUICK-STEP FLOORS 04’ 35”
9 KRUIJSWIJK Steven LOTTO NL-JUMBO 06’ 20”
10 POLANC Jan UAE TEAM EMIRATES 06’ 33”
11 YATES Adam ORICA-SCOTT 07’ 00”
12 MONFORT Maxime LOTTO SOUDAL 07’ 16”
13 FORMOLO Davide CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 07’ 17”
14 AMADOR Andrey MOVISTAR 11’ 29”
15 CATALDO Dario ASTANA PRO TEAM 13’ 26”
16 HIRT Jan CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 19’ 02”
17 REICHENBACH Sébastien FDJ 25’ 20”
18 KONRAD Patrick BORA-HANSGROHE 26’ 50”
19 DUPONT Hubert AG2R LA MONDIALE 28’ 27”
20 PETILLI Simone UAE TEAM EMIRATES 29’ 07”
21 PELLIZOTTI Franco BAHRAIN-MERIDA 30’ 15”
22 FARIA DA COSTA Rui Alberto UAE TEAM EMIRATES 31’ 31”
23 DE PLUS Laurens QUICK-STEP FLOORS 35’ 13”
24 CLEMENT Stef LOTTO NL-JUMBO 36’ 51”
25 IZAGUIRRE Gorka MOVISTAR 38’ 05”
26 VAN GARDEREN Tejay BMC 41’ 01”
27 LANDA MEANA Mikel TEAM SKY 41’ 58”
28 ANACONA Winner MOVISTAR 45’ 53”
29 HANSEN Jesper ASTANA PRO TEAM 46’ 35”
30 JANSE VAN RENSBURG Jacques DIMENSION DATA 50’ 22”
31 TEN DAM Laurens TEAM SUNWEB 51’ 14”
32 STETINA Peter TREK-SEGAFREDO 53’ 35”
33 ROLLAND Pierre CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 54’ 51”
34 WOODS Michael CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 55’ 58”
35 MOLARD Rudy FDJ 1h 02’ 46”
36 SCHLEGEL Michal CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 1h 07’ 33”
37 KISERLOVSKI Robert KATUSHA-ALPECIN 1h 09’ 29”
38 SIUTSOU Kanstantsin BAHRAIN-MERIDA 1h 10’ 14”
39 GASTAUER Ben AG2R LA MONDIALE 1h 11’ 11”
40 MARCZYNSKI Tomasz LOTTO SOUDAL 1h 11’ 40”
41 RODRIGUEZ MARTIN Cristian WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 1h 12’ 23”
42 VISCONTI Giovanni BAHRAIN-MERIDA 1h 13’ 41”
43 PLAZA Ruben ORICA-SCOTT 1h 15’ 22”
44 DEIGNAN Philip TEAM SKY 1h 18’ 26”
45 CAPECCHI Eros QUICK-STEP FLOORS 1h 20’ 29”
46 BERNARD Julien TREK-SEGAFREDO 1h 20’ 59”
47 BIDARD François AG2R LA MONDIALE 1h 21’ 09”
48 MUHLBERGER Gregor BORA-HANSGROHE 1h 22’ 08”
49 HENAO GOMEZ Sebastian TEAM SKY 1h 22’ 24”
50 SANCHEZ Luis Leon ASTANA PRO TEAM 1h 24’ 01”
51 ANTON Igor DIMENSION DATA 1h 25’ 02”
52 MORABITO Steve FDJ 1h 26’ 25”
53 MENDES Jose' BORA-HANSGROHE 1h 27’ 28”
54 FOLIFOROV Alexander GAZPROM-RUSVELO 1h 27’ 37”
55 MONTAGUTI Matteo AG2R LA MONDIALE 1h 29’ 48”
56 HERRADA Jose MOVISTAR 1h 30’ 38”
57 DE LA PARTE Victor MOVISTAR 1h 32’ 58”
58 GESCHKE Simon TEAM SUNWEB 1h 33’ 07”
59 CONTI Valerio UAE TEAM EMIRATES 1h 33’ 52”
60 BERHANE Natnael DIMENSION DATA 1h 34’ 35”
61 TANKINK Bram LOTTO NL-JUMBO 1h 35’ 08”
62 DILLIER Silvan BMC 1h 35’ 22”
63 HERNANDEZ Jesus TREK-SEGAFREDO 1h 38’ 33”
64 ROJAS Jose MOVISTAR 1h 39’ 51”
65 GONÇALVES Jose' KATUSHA-ALPECIN 1h 43’ 51”
66 PREIDLER Georg TEAM SUNWEB 1h 49’ 40”
67 GASPAROTTO Enrico BAHRAIN-MERIDA 1h 51’ 23”
68 VERONA Carlos ORICA-SCOTT 1h 52’ 16”
69 ROSA Diego TEAM SKY 1h 54’ 40”
70 ROSSKOPF Joseph BMC 1h 55’ 40”
71 BILBAO LOPEZ Pello ASTANA PRO TEAM 1h 57’ 36”
72 BOARO Manuele BAHRAIN-MERIDA 1h 58’ 09”
73 PUCCIO Salvatore TEAM SKY 1h 58’ 50”
74 GROSSCHARTNER Felix CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 1h 58’ 54”
75 HAGA Chad TEAM SUNWEB 2h 01’ 26”
76 ZEITS Andrey ASTANA PRO TEAM 2h 01’ 43”
77 ROY Jérémy FDJ 2h 02’ 56”
78 LUDVIGSSON Tobias FDJ 2h 03’ 01”
79 BATTAGLIN Enrico LOTTO NL-JUMBO 2h 03’ 13”
80 SLAGTER Tom-Jelte CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 2h 08’ 17”
81 FRAILE Omar DIMENSION DATA 2h 09’ 04”
82 RAVASI Edward UAE TEAM EMIRATES 2h 14’ 03”
83 CHEVRIER Clement AG2R LA MONDIALE 2h 14’ 14”
84 CARTHY Hugh CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 2h 14’ 30”
85 VILLELLA Davide CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 2h 14’ 53”
86 TEUNS Dylan BMC 2h 15’ 46”
87 VENTOSO Francisco BMC 2h 16’ 21”
88 BUSATO Matteo WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 2h 17’ 40”
89 SENNI Manuel BMC 2h 20’ 16”
90 OWSIAN Lukasz CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 2h 21’ 24”
91 TIRALONGO Paolo ASTANA PRO TEAM 2h 21’ 42”
92 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 2h 22’ 12”
93 DEVENYNS Dries QUICK-STEP FLOORS 2h 22’ 55”
94 JAUREGUI Quentin AG2R LA MONDIALE 2h 24’ 08”
95 FIRSANOV Sergey GAZPROM-RUSVELO 2h 24’ 47”
96 MAMYKIN Matvey KATUSHA-ALPECIN 2h 27’ 00”
97 HANSEN Adam LOTTO SOUDAL 2h 28’ 21”
98 VAN DEN BROECK Jurgen LOTTO NL-JUMBO 2h 32’ 41”
99 SBARAGLI Kristian DIMENSION DATA 2h 34’ 40”
100 KIRYIENKA Vasil TEAM SKY 2h 35’ 33”
101 AMEZQUETA MORENO Julen WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 2h 37’ 14”
102 VAUGRENARD Benoit FDJ 2h 38’ 26”
103 STUYVEN Jasper TREK-SEGAFREDO 2h 39’ 59”
104 LADAGNOUS Matthieu FDJ 2h 41’ 41”
105 SAMOILAU Branislau CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 2h 41’ 48”
106 TEKLEHAIMANOT Daniel DIMENSION DATA 2h 42’ 30”
107 AGNOLI Valerio BAHRAIN-MERIDA 2h 43’ 06”
108 PIBERNIK Luka BAHRAIN-MERIDA 2h 44’ 02”
109 BENEDETTI Cesare BORA-HANSGROHE 2h 45’ 08”
110 POSTLBERGER Lukas BORA-HANSGROHE 2h 46’ 31”
111 MARCATO Marco UAE TEAM EMIRATES 2h 48’ 42”
112 BAK YTTING Lars LOTTO SOUDAL 2h 49’ 01”
113 TRATNIK Jan CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 2h 49’ 05”
114 CICCONE Giulio BARDIANI CSF 2h 50’ 24”
115 KEIZER Martijn LOTTO NL-JUMBO 2h 50’ 49”
116 LUNKE Sindre Skjøstad TEAM SUNWEB 2h 51’ 22”
117 BARBIN Enrico BARDIANI CSF 2h 51’ 38”
118 VICIOSO Angel KATUSHA-ALPECIN 2h 51’ 49”
119 PONZI Simone CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 2h 52’ 37”
120 ROVNY Ivan GAZPROM-RUSVELO 2h 52’ 46”
121 VAN EMDEN Jos LOTTO NL-JUMBO 2h 52’ 48”
122 SUTHERLAND Rory MOVISTAR 2h 53’ 03”
123 DE BUYST Jasper LOTTO SOUDAL 2h 54’ 45”
124 POZZATO Filippo WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 2h 55’ 12”
125 HEPBURN Michael ORICA-SCOTT 2h 56’ 12”
126 BERARD Julien AG2R LA MONDIALE 2h 57’ 49”
127 GAVIRIA Fernando QUICK-STEP FLOORS 2h 58’ 27”
128 JUUL JENSEN Christopher ORICA-SCOTT 2h 59’ 24”
129 CASTELIJNS Twan LOTTO NL-JUMBO 2h 59’ 53”
130 BRUTT Pavel GAZPROM-RUSVELO 3h 0’ 21”
131 BARTA Jan BORA-HANSGROHE 3h 0’ 46”
132 SERRY Pieter QUICK-STEP FLOORS 3h 01’ 11”
133 KUZNETSOV Viacheslav KATUSHA-ALPECIN 3h 01’ 57”
134 MOHORIC Matej UAE TEAM EMIRATES 3h 02’ 44”
135 QUINZIATO Manuel BMC 3h 02’ 46”
136 TCATEVICH Aleksei GAZPROM-RUSVELO 3h 03’ 08”
137 HOWES Alex CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 3h 05’ 34”
138 ZHUPA Eugert WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 3h 06’ 41”
139 HOFLAND Moreno LOTTO SOUDAL 3h 06’ 53”
140 GOLAS Michal TEAM SKY 3h 08’ 04”
141 KOREN Kristijan CANNONDALE-DRAPAC 3h 08’ 36”
142 PATERSKI Maciej CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 3h 09’ 00”
143 PEDERSEN Mads TREK-SEGAFREDO 3h 09’ 06”
144 MAESTRI Mirco BARDIANI CSF 3h 10’ 51”
145 MEZGEC Luka ORICA-SCOTT 3h 11’ 08”
146 BELKOV Maxim KATUSHA-ALPECIN 3h 12’ 59”
147 TUFT Svein ORICA-SCOTT 3h 14’ 10”
148 SHALUNOV Evgeny GAZPROM-RUSVELO 3h 19’ 36”
149 KEISSE Iljo QUICK-STEP FLOORS 3h 19’ 39”
150 ALAFACI Eugenio TREK-SEGAFREDO 3h 23’ 32”
151 FERRARI Roberto UAE TEAM EMIRATES 3h 28’ 28”
152 LOSADA Alberto KATUSHA-ALPECIN 3h 29’ 02”
153 RICHEZE Maximiliano QUICK-STEP FLOORS 3h 29’ 58”
154 STAMSNIJDER Tom TEAM SUNWEB 3h 31’ 10”
155 MARTINELLI Davide QUICK-STEP FLOORS 3h 31’ 16”
156 VAN ZYL Johann DIMENSION DATA 3h 31’ 40”
157 KOZONTCHUK Dmitriy GAZPROM-RUSVELO 3h 32’ 49”
158 LAGUTIN Sergey GAZPROM-RUSVELO 3h 40’ 35”
159 ANDREETTA Simone BARDIANI CSF 3h 41’ 05”
160 BENNETT Sam BORA-HANSGROHE 3h 45’ 28”
161 BOEM Nicola BARDIANI CSF 3h 47’ 30”
162 ROTA Lorenzo BARDIANI CSF 3h 53’ 23”
163 BIALOBLOCKI Marcin CCC SPRANDI POLKOWICE 3h 55’ 59”
164 BIZHIGITOV Zhandos ASTANA PRO TEAM 3h 56’ 38”
165 KOSHEVOY Ilia WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 3h 59’ 03”
166 FONZI Giuseppe WILIER TRIESTINA-SELLE ITALIA 4h 15’ 20”

Stage 17 map and profile

Giro stage 17 map

Stage 17 map

Giro stage 17 profile

Stage 17 profile

Stage 17 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:

Bahrain-merida team

The Bahrain Merida team (with what looks like some younger trainees) is presented before the stage start.

Stage 17 panorama

Today's race setting was simply spectacular.

Panorama

Beautiful as the Alps are, there is that business of racing that has to get done.

Bob Jungels

White jersey owner Bob Jungels has several Team Subweb teammates close by.

Pierre Rolland

Pierre Rolland has left the cream of the professional peloton behind.

Pierre Rolland

Pierre Rolland gets the win

Rui Faria da Costa

Rui Faria da Costa wins the field sprint.

Pierre Rolland

Pierre Rolland enjoys his stage win. Has there ever been such a talented rider who has gone so long between Grand Tour stage wins? For Rolland is has been five years. Let's hope there are more to come.

Tom Dumoulin

Tom Dumoulin will start stage 18 in pink

Organizer's preview: The stage features an intermediate level of difficulty. The course starts off with the Aprica ascent and the Passo del Tonale. After a long descent in Val di Sole and Val di Non the route climbs up in Val di Cembra and then in Val di Fiemme and Fassa. The final 70 km run mildly uphill leading into the finish possibly with a few riders sprint.