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| name = 2018 Adriatica Ionica Race | series = 2018 UCI Europe Tour | race_no = | season_no = | image = | image_caption = | image_alt = | date = {{Start and end dates|2018|06|20|2018|06|24}} | stages = 5 | distance = 676.5 | unit = km | time = 16h 39' 22" | first = Iván Sosa | first_nat = COL | first_team = {{ct|ANS|2018}} | first_color = blue | second = Giulio Ciccone | second_nat = ITA | second_team = {{ct|BRD|2018}} | third = Ildar Arslanov | third_nat = RUS | third_team = {{ct|GAZ|2018}} | points = Elia Viviani | points_nat = ITA | points_team = {{ct|QST|2018}} | points_color = red | mountains = Enrico Logica | mountains_nat = ITA | mountains_team = {{ct|BIC|2018}} | mountains_color = green | youth = Iván Sosa | youth_nat = COL | youth_team = {{ct|ANS|2018}} | youth_color = white | team = {{ct|UAD|2018}} | previous = | next = 2019 }} The 2018 Adriatica Ionica Race/Following the Serenissima Routes was a five-stage men's professional road cycling race. It was the first edition of the Adriatica Ionica Race/Following the Serenissima Routes. The race started with a team time trial on 20th June in Musile di Piave and finished on June 24 in Trieste.[1] The race is part of the UCI Europe Tour, and is categorised by the UCI as a 2.1 race.[2] The race was won by the Colombian rider Iván Sosa ({{ct|ANS|2018}}).[3] TeamsThe 16 teams invited to the race were:[4] {{Cyclingteamlist|title=UCI World Tour teams|year=2018|QST|TBM|UAD|TFS|DDD}}{{Cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Professional Continental teams teams|year=2018|BRD|ANS|NIP|WIL|GAZ|ICA|RNL}}{{Cyclingteamlist|title=UCI Continental teams|year=2018|TRE|BIC|SMV}}{{Cyclingteamlist|title=National teams|year=2018|team1=Italy}}Route
StagesStage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Classification leadershipIn the 2018 Adriatica Ionica, five jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages apart from the time trial stage. The first three riders would get 10, 6, and 4 seconds, respectively. The leader of the general classification received a blue jersey sponsored by Geo&tex2000.[20] This classification was considered the most important of the 2018 Adriatica Ionica, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.
The second classification was the points classification. Riders were awarded points for finishing in the top ten in a stage. Points were also won in intermediate sprints; ten points for crossing the sprint line first, six points for second place, three for third, two for fourth, and a single point for fifth. The leader of the points classification was awarded a red jersey sponsored by Full Speed Ahead.[20]
The third classification was the mountains classification. Points were awarded to the riders that reached the summit of the most difficult climbs first. The climbs were categorized, in order of increasing difficulty, as third-, second-, and first-category and hors catégorie (read: "beyond category"). The leadership of the mountains classification was marked by a green sponsored by Prologo.[20] The fourth jersey represented the young rider classification, marked by a white jersey sponsored by Gabetti. Only riders born after 1 January 1993 were eligible; the young rider best placed in the general classification was the leader of the young rider classification.[20] The final classification was the "Fighting Spirit Prize" given after each stage to the rider considered, by a jury, to have "who struggled in order to achieve results in all the competitive moments of the race or the one who take action to start or carry out the longest breakaway". The winner wore a orange jersey sponsored by Suzuki. There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists in a team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest cumulative time.[20]
Final standings
General classification{{Cyclingresult start|title=Final general classification (1–10)}}{{Cyclingresult|1|Iván Sosa|COL|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|{{nowrap|16h 39' 22"}}|{{cjersey|turquoise|General classification}}{{cjersey|white|Young rider classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|2|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|{{ct|BRD|2018}}|+ 41"}}{{Cyclingresult|3|Ildar Arslanov|RUS|{{ct|GAZ|2018}}|+ 1' 18"}}{{Cyclingresult|4|Edward Ravasi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2018}}|+ 1' 40"}}{{Cyclingresult|5|Valerio Conti|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2018}}|+ 1' 57"}}{{Cyclingresult|6|Pieter Weening|NED|{{ct|RNL|2018}}|+ 2' 08"}}{{Cyclingresult|7|Giovanni Carboni|ITA|{{ct|BRD|2018}}|+ 2' 53"}}{{Cyclingresult|8|Peter Stetina|USA|{{ct|TFS|2018}}|+ 3' 09"}}{{Cyclingresult|9|Simone Petilli|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2018}}|+ 3' 17"}}{{Cyclingresult|10|Gianluca Brambilla|ITA|{{ct|TFS|2018}}|+ 3' 20"}}{{Cyclingresult end}}{{columns-start}}Points classification{{Cyclingresult start|points=yes|title=Final points classification (1–10)}}{{Cyclingresult|1|Elia Viviani|ITA|{{ct|QST|2018}}|75|{{cjersey|rose|Points classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|2|Simone Consonni|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2018}}|27}}{{Cyclingresult|3|Giacomo Nizzolo|ITA|{{ct|TFS|2018}}|26}}{{Cyclingresult|4|Riccardo Minali|ITA|Italy (national team)|20}}{{Cyclingresult|5|Álvaro José Hodeg|COL|{{ct|QST|2018}}|20}}{{Cyclingresult|6|Mark Cavendish|GBR|{{ct|DDD|2018}}|18}}{{Cyclingresult|7|Iván Sosa|COL|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|15|{{cjersey|turquoise|General classification}}{{cjersey|white|Young rider classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|8|Mihkel Räim|EST|{{ct|ICA|2018}}|14}}{{Cyclingresult|9|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|{{ct|BRD|2018}}|12}}{{Cyclingresult|10|Manuel Belletti|ITA|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|12}}{{Cyclingresult end}}{{column}}Mountains classification{{Cyclingresult start|points=yes|title=Final mountains classification (1–10)}}{{Cyclingresult|1|Enrico Logica|ITA|{{ct|BIC|2018}}|14|{{cjersey|green|Mountains classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|2|Iván Sosa|COL|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|10|{{cjersey|turquoise|General classification}}{{cjersey|white|Young rider classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|3|Floris Gerts|NED|{{ct|RNL|2018}}|10}}{{Cyclingresult|4|Fabio Felline|ITA|{{ct|TFS|2018}}|8}}{{Cyclingresult|5|Yukiya Arashiro|JPN|{{ct|TBM|2018}}|8}}{{Cyclingresult|6|Giulio Ciccone|ITA|{{ct|BRD|2018}}|8}}{{Cyclingresult|7|Michele Gazzara|ITA|{{ct|SMV|2018}}|6}}{{Cyclingresult|8|Marco Frapporti|ITA|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|6}}{{Cyclingresult|9|Matteo Draperi|ITA|{{ct|SMV|2018}}|5}}{{Cyclingresult|10|Edward Ravasi|ITA|{{ct|UAD|2018}}|4}}{{Cyclingresult end}}{{columns-end}}{{columns-start}}Young rider classification{{Cyclingresult start|title=Final young rider classification (1–10)}}{{Cyclingresult|1|Iván Sosa|COL|{{ct|ANS|2018}}|{{nowrap|16h 39' 22"}}|{{cjersey|white|Young rider classification}}{{cjersey|turquoise|General classification}}}}{{Cyclingresult|2|Giovanni Carboni|ITA|{{ct|BRD|2018}}|+ 2' 53"}}{{Cyclingresult|3|Artem Nych|RUS|{{ct|GAZ|2018}}|+ 4' 21"}}{{Cyclingresult|4|Nicola Conci|ITA|{{ct|TFS|2018}}|+ 6' 29"}}{{Cyclingresult|5|Abderrahim Zahiri|MAR|{{ct|TRE|2018}}|+ 8' 54"}}{{Cyclingresult|6|Nicola Bagioli|ITA|{{ct|NIP|2018}}|+ 8' 57"}}{{Cyclingresult|7|Simone Ravanelli|ITA|{{ct|BIC|2018}}|+ 9' 49"}}{{Cyclingresult|8|Filippo Zaccanti|ITA|{{ct|NIP|2018}}|+ 10' 14"}}{{Cyclingresult|9|Simone Velasco|ITA|{{ct|WIL|2018}}|+ 13' 57"}}{{Cyclingresult|10|James Knox|GBR|{{ct|QST|2018}}|+ 15' 45"}}{{Cyclingresult end}}{{column}}Team classification{{Cyclingresult start|rider=no|title=Final team classification (1–10)}}{{Cyclingresult|1|||{{ct|UAD|2018}}|{{nowrap|50h 01' 52"}}}}{{Cyclingresult|2|||{{ct|TFS|2018}}|+ 4' 24"}}{{Cyclingresult|3|||{{ct|BRD|2018}}|+ 6' 30"}}{{Cyclingresult|4|||{{ct|GAZ|2018}}|+ 9' 33"}}{{Cyclingresult|5|||{{ct|RNL|2018}}|+ 13' 46"}}{{Cyclingresult|6|||{{ct|NIP|2018}}|+ 15' 54"}}{{Cyclingresult|7|||{{ct|ANS|2018}}|+ 16' 47"}}{{Cyclingresult|8|||{{ct|ICA|2018}}|+ 19' 38"}}{{Cyclingresult|9|||{{ct|BIC|2018}}|+ 23' 07"}}{{Cyclingresult|10|||{{ct|WIL|2018}}|+ 26' 14"}}{{Cyclingresult end}}{{columns-end}}References1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/adriatica-ionica-race/2018/overview|title=Adriatica Ionica Race/Following the Serenissima Routes 2018|website=www.procyclingstats.com|access-date=2018-06-24}} 2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.uci.ch/road/ucievents/continentalcircuits/europe/|title=Road - 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General Classification|language=Italian|work=Adriatica Ionica Race|publisher=ASD SportUnion|date=2018-06-24|accessdate=2018-08-28}} 20. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=https://www.adriaticaionicarace.com/wp-content/uploads/AIR-Guida-Marcopolo-005.pdf|format=PDF|title=Race Guide|language=Italian|work=Adriatica Ionica Race|publisher=ASD SportUnion|accessdate=2018-08-28}} External links
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