1 CARAPAZ Richard (MOVISTAR TEAM) 89h 38’ 28”
2 NIBALI Vincenzo (BAHRAIN - MERIDA) 01’ 54”
3 LANDA MEANA Mikel (MOVISTAR TEAM) 02’ 53”
4 ROGLIC Primoz (TEAM JUMBO - VISMA) 03’ 06”
5 MOLLEMA Bauke (TREK - SEGAFREDO) 05’ 51”
6 LOPEZ Miguel Angel (ASTANA PRO TEAM) 07’ 18”
7 MAJKA Rafal (BORA - HANSGROHE) 07’ 28”
8 YATES Simon Philip (MITCHELTON - SCOTT) 08’ 01”
9 SIVAKOV Pavel (TEAM INEOS) 09’ 11”
10 ZAKARIN Ilnur (TEAM KATUSHA ALPECIN) 12’ 50”
11 CARTHY Hugh John (EF EDUCATION FIRST) 15’ 57”
12 DOMBROWSKI Joseph Lloyd (EF EDUCATION FIRST) 20’ 12”
13 MADOUAS Valentin (GROUPAMA - FDJ) 21’ 13”
14 FORMOLO Davide (BORA - HANSGROHE) 22’ 52”
15 POLANC Jan (UAE TEAM EMIRATES) 23’ 13”
16 CICCONE Giulio (TREK - SEGAFREDO) 26’ 20”
17 NIEVE ITURRALDE Mikel (MITCHELTON - SCOTT) 27’ 22”
18 KANGERT Tanel (EF EDUCATION FIRST) 30’ 00”
19 POZZOVIVO Domenico (BAHRAIN - MERIDA) 33’ 22”
20 MASNADA Fausto (ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI - SIDERMEC) 34’ 18”
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