All eyes were on Marcel Kittel, Mark Cavendish, and André Greipel in today's sprint finish in Tirreno-Adriatico but when the peloton powered towards the finish line, it was Matteo Pelucchi (IAM) who shot forward to take a surprise win. The Italian admitted that he would have been happy with a top 5 result and dedicated the win to his teammate Kristof Goddaert who was tragically killed a few weeks ago.
"It was 90% sure that I would not ride it, but now and with change of the route, things could change. However it'll be difficult for me: it's a long race, with a hard finale. But I can't deny I'd love to try to be there and try something. We've also got Haussler and Chavanel but we could play off other teams."
You can read our preview of stage 3 here.
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