Etapa 20: clasificaciones del día y así queda la general del Giro
GIRO DE ITALIA | ETAPA 20
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GIRO DE ITALIA | ETAPA 20
Jai Hindley (Bora–Hansgrohe) has snatched the maglia rosa from Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) after a dramatic finish to stage 20 of the Giro d'Italia. Alessandro Covi (UAE Team Emirates) took the stage victory to put some smiles on Italian faces in the final mountain stage of this year's race but the day belonged to Hindley.
Paradojas del destino, el pero en apenas 4 km de la última ascensión de esta ronda italiana, todo quedó resuelto. Aunque tuvimos de todo menos batalla épica, hasta tal punto que no se cumplió ni la previsión meteorológica que anunciaba frío y lluvia en las inmediaciones de la Marmolada, Jai Hindley sentenció la Corsa Rosa con un ataque en el lugar adecuado y en el momento justo, lo que unido al hundimiento más absoluto de Richard Carapaz y Mikel Landa, le dará su primera general en una gran vuelta. Curiosamente, se enfunda la maglia rosa en la jornada 20, igual que en 2020 cuando acabó perdiendo la carrera en la crono final ante Tao Geoghegan. El triunfo de etapa fue para Alessandro Covi, que sí dignificó la carrera con una sensacional cabalgada de 53 km en solitario que le dio su primer triunfo en una ronda de tres semanas.
STAGE 19 RECAP — Vendrame misses out in catastrophic moment on final turn as Bouwman wins Ad/> A tight ninety-degree bend caused chaos for the leading breakaway of five riders in a bizarre conclusion to Stage 19 at the Santuario di Castelmonte as Dutchman Koen Bouwman squeezed past Switzerland’s Mauro Schmid to take a second stage win on the Giro while Italy’s Andrea Vendrame and Hungary’s Attila Valter careered into the barriers behind. Giro d'Italia‘Most ridiculous thing I've seen’ — Blythe on team's bizarre tactics13 HOURS AGO Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) took an aggressive but ideal race line into the controversial corner, catching Schmid (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) by surprise as Vendrame (Ag2R-Citroen) and Valter (Groupama-FDJ) were forced wide.
CIVIDALE DEL FRIULI, Italy: Dutch rider Koen Bouwman won a sprint finish in the mountains for stage 19 of the Giro d’Italia at Santuario di Castelmonte on Friday as Richard Carapaz held the leader’s pink jersey.
All pants and no trousers. That just about sums up Bora-Hansgrohe’s tactics on Friday’s Stage 19 where Jai Hindley’s team took up the pacing in the peloton for over 100km only to give up the ghost ahead of the final climb to the Sanctuario di Castelmonte.
Adam Blythe described Bora–Hansgrohe’s tactics on Stage 19 of the Giro d’Italia as “the most ridiculous thing I've seen”. There was drama at the finish of Stage 19 of the Giro after the fancied Andrea Vendrame (G2R Citroen Team) misread the final corner and crashed in a calamitous finish. Koen Bouwman (Jumbo-Visma) won the stage, with Mauro Schmid (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) second and Alessandro Tonelli (Bardiani-CSF-Faizanè) third.