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Alberto Dainese wins Giro stage, Eddie Dunbar stays fifth overall

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Alberto Dainese timed his sprint to perfection in a breathless finish to win Wednesday's stage 17 at the Giro d'Italia, a 195km ride from Pergine Valsugana to Caorle.Ineos Grenadiers rider Geraint Thomas continues to lead the overall standings, 18 seconds ahead of Joao Almeida [UAE Team Emirates] with Primoz Roglic [Jumbo-Visma] in third place.

Ireland's Eddie Dunbar remains fifth in the genera classification, three minutes and three seconds down on Thomas.The Team Jayco AlUla man crossed the line in 26th in today's stage as he continues a superb showing at the Classic.Dainese [Team DSM] held off Jonathan Milan [Bahrain Victorious] in a mass sprint to prevail by a few centimetres, with Michael Matthews [Jayco-AlUla] taking third place."In the last metres, I was really digging so deep.

I was really on the limit and I saw Johnny coming. I couldn't throw my bike because I was really on the limit but it's nice to get a few centimetres in front and get the win," Dainese said."In the last five days, I was quite sick with stomach issues.

Today was the first day I was feeling okay, like 80%, and to win after such a struggle in the last five days is insane."Briton Mark Cavendish, who announced on Monday that he will end his 17-year career as a professional cyclist at the conclusion of the season, also appeared to be in contention for the stage win, but faded in the final kilometre.A four-man breakaway comprising of Thomas Champion [Cofidis], Charlie Quarterman [Corratec-Selle Italia], Diego Sevilla [Eolo-Kometa] and Senne Leysen [Alpecin-Deceuninck] built an advantage of over two minutes.Leysen attacked with 22km to go and put in a valiant performance as he battled a challenging headwind, but he never stood a chance as Movistar

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