Standings. Camerino 60; Borgo Mogliano (-2) 51; Folgore Castelraimondo 48; Belfortese 42; Elite Tolentino, Montecassiano 40; Argignano 39; Portorecanati 38; Montecosaro 37; Casette d'Ete 33; Real Elpidiense 30; Urbis Salvia (-29) 12. Olav Kooij third as multiple riders crash in hectic final 100 metres finishing safely in the peloton on the final stage in San Benedetto del Tronto He beat Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) to the famous trident trophy by 35 seconds after the Italian scored three bonus seconds at the day’s intermediate sprint following hard work by his team to bring the early break back early Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious) rounded out the overall podium dropping two seconds and one place to Ganna after finishing third at the sprint Stage honours for the seventh day at the Race of the Two Seas were taken by Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) as the peloton raced home for one final bunch sprint The Italian sprinted from 200 metres out after a strong lead out from Simone Consonni Milan headed off a late burst by Sam Bennett (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) while Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) rounded out the podium behind the leading duo a multi-rider crash took out several hopefuls “I’m happy to get this second victory I have to say always thanks to my teammates It was a bit tough in the climb where I have to say I suffered a bit We are happy,” Milan said after the stage “I also have to say that I’m sorry that Jasper crashed in the final It’s a really bad crash that happened in the last few hundred metres I am really happy that we achieved the second victory after the crash that I had some days ago in these last two days it wasn’t super easy for me on the climbs For Magnier it was his second crash of the stage first sliding out in a corner with 80km to go and then hard fall in the closing 100 metres before the finish His Soudal-QuickStep team issued a statement that the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad runner-up was assessed immediately at the finish and escaped "with some bruises and road rash" and would be examined further on Monday by team doctors.  the final stage of Tirreno-Adriatico would be one suited to the sprinters taking the peloton 147km from Porto Potenza Picena to the traditional finish town of San Benedetto del Tronto while much of the remainder of the stage would be taken up by five laps of the pan-flat 14.6km finishing circuit It would take 10km after the flag dropping for the break of the day to form with Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) driving the move away from the peloton The former World Champion would be joined out front by Kévin Vauquelin (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) and mountain classification leader Manuele Tarozzi (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) Ineos Grenadiers settled into work at the head of the peloton likely eyeing bonus seconds for Filippo Ganna at the day’s intermediate sprint ramped up the pace on the approach to Ripatransone bringing the gap down under 30 seconds as the race hit the climb The hard pace saw much of the break brought back with 96km left to run though Van der Poel battled on solo with 6km of the climb remaining as the Ineos-led peloton dragged him back at 92km to go The peloton rolled over the top massed all together with Ineos still leading the way and 46.4km to race until the group hit the intermediate sprint sprinters including Olav Kooij and Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) battled to get back on after getting dropped on the climb Ineos continued to lead down the descent and onto the finishing circuit bringing the peloton to the intermediate sprint with their lead-out delivering Ganna to first place for three bonus seconds leaving Ganna’s GC rival Antonio Tiberi in third with one bonus second and boosting Ganna up into second place overall the focus turned to the finishing sprint – one reserved for the specialists rather than a battle for seconds among the GC contenders Soudal-QuickStep and Lidl-Trek all flowed to the front during the closing circuits battling for position ahead of the final kilometres There would be no one team in control once the peloton got there Jayco-AlUla looked the most organised at 2km to go with three men in front of Dylan Groenewegen Ganna came back to the front in time for the final kilometre putting in one last big effort for the week He peeled off to leave Consonni and Milan leading through the final chicane and onto the finishing straight Groupama-FDJ were among the teams trying to move up with the US team while Uno-X and Tudor battled for the spot on Milan’s wheel Jake Stewart (Israel-Premier Tech) launched the sprint on the right-hand side of the road but Consonni took notice and pulled off to let Milan fire Tord Gudmestad was coming up and around Stewart with his Decathlon AG2R teammate Bennett in his wheel but it wasn’t to be for the Irishman as Milan had enough in his legs to hold off the late challenge and win again taking the points classification in the process Results powered by FirstCycling Dani has reported from the world's top races She has interviewed many of the sport's biggest stars and her favourite races are the Giro d'Italia you will then be prompted to enter your display name Ganna takes Intermediate Sprint to move into second spot in GC Italy (AP) — Spanish cyclist Juan Ayuso secured overall victory in the weeklong Tirreno-Adriatico race on Sunday with Jonathan Milan winning the bunch sprint to take the final stage of “The Race of the Two Seas.” Ayuso had taken the lead from Filippo Ganna on Saturday with a superb solo attack to triumph atop the hardest mountain stage of the race and he finished safely in the peloton in San Benedetto del Tronto to get his hands on one of cycling’s most distinctive trophies – after finishing runner-up last year The giant trophy of the sea-to-sea race is shaped like Neptune’s three-pronged trident managed to move up to second after picking up an intermediate time bonus The Italian ended the race 35 seconds behind Ayuso and just one second ahead of compatriot Antonio Tiberi Milan — another Italian — beat Sam Bennett by a wheel in the bunch sprint for the line It was Milan’s second stage win in this year’s Tirreno-Adriatico The 147-kilometer stage (91-mile) started in Porto Potenza Picena and included two climbs before finishing with five laps of a flat AP cycling: https://apnews.com/hub/cycling wins the seventh stage of the Tirreno Adriatico cycling race from Porto Potenza Picena to San Benedetto Del Tronto Spain's Juan Ayuso Pesquera celebrates winning the Tirreno Adriatico cycling race Italy's Jonathan Milan wins the seventh stage of the Tirreno Adriatico cycling race with second placed Italy's Filippo Ganna and third placed Ita;y's Antonio Tiberi following the seventh and final stage from Porto Potenza Picena to San Benedetto Del Tronto Spain's Juan Ayuso Pesquera holds the trophy after winning the Tirreno Adriatico cycling race CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s paramilitary unleashed drones on the Red Sea city of Port Sudan early Tuesday The barrage was the second such attack this week on a city that had been a hub for people fleeing Sudan's two-year war There was no immediate word on casualties or the extent of damage Local media reported loud sound of explosions and fires at the port and the airport Footage circulating online showed thick smoke rising over the area which also serves as an interim seat for Sudan's military-allied government underscores that after two years of fighting the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are still capable of threatening each other’s territory The RSF drones struck early in the morning speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media Information Minister Khalid Aleiser visited the southern part of the port where he said fuel tanks were hit in the attack “We will continue our legitimate battle,” he said as flames and thick smoke billowed behind him The UAE rejected the accusation and condemned the attacks the country's Foreign Ministry on the Sudanese government “to de-escalate and saw fires and plumes of black smoke rising over the port said fires were still burning late Tuesday morning in the southern vicinity of the maritime port The attack apparently disrupted air traffic at the airport with Cairo airport data in neighboring Egypt showing that three Port Sudan-bound flights were canceled on Tuesday Satellite images from Planet Labs PBC taken Tuesday show several fuel tanks ablaze about 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) southeast of downtown Port Sudan on a farm identified as belonging to the state-owned Sudan National Petroleum Corp Thick black smoke is seen rising into the sky This was not the first time the oil industry was targeted fighting around Sudan’s largest oil refinery set it ablaze as Sudan’s military ultimately pushed the RSF from the site north of the capital The RSF did not release any statements on the attack the paramilitary force struck Port Sudan for the first time in the war disrupting air traffic in the city’s airport which has been the main entry point for the county in the last two years A military ammunition warehouse in the Othman Daqna airbase in the city was also hit setting off a fire that burned for two days the focus of the battles initially was in Khartoum about 800 kilometers (500 miles) to the east of Khartoum turned into a safe haven for the displaced and those fleeing the war The attacks on Port Sudan are also seen as retaliation after the Sudanese military earlier this month struck the Nyala airport in South Darfur which the paramilitary RSF has turned into a base and where it gets shipments of arms panel of experts said in 2024 that cargo planes carrying weapons ammunition and medical support to the RSF flew from the UAE"s Abu Dhabi when simmering tensions between the military and the RSF exploded into open warfare in Khartoum the fighting spread to other parts of the country The war has driven about 13 million people from their homes including four million crossed into neighboring countries It also pushed parts of the country into famine The fighting has been marked by atrocities including mass rape and ethnically motivated killings that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity according to the United Nations and international rights groups Associated Press writer Jon Gambrel in Dubai Smoke billows after drone strikes by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted the northern port in the Red Sea city of Port Sudan Thanks to this success, Ayuso (pictured) conquers the blue shirt and the head of the overall with a 37” margin on Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious) and 38” on the former leader Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadies). Today is the grand finale for the Corsa dei Due Mari with the seventh stage, the Porto Potenza Picena-San Benedetto del Tronto, a 147 kilometre long stage.