Simon Yates wins Giro d'Italia stage 14 as Richard Carapaz grabs overall lead
Simon Yates went solo in the finale to win the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia as Richard Carapaz took over as overall race leader on Saturday.
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Simon Yates went solo in the finale to win the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia as Richard Carapaz took over as overall race leader on Saturday.
Richard Carapaz may have seized the maglia rosa on Stage 14 at the Giro d’Italia but Ineos Grenadiers will be “asking questions of themselves” after he was isolated, according to Dan Lloyd on The Breakaway, while Bradley Wiggins suggested the Ecuadorian rode with an “element of fear”. Ineos are renowned for protecting their GC leader at Grand Tours with their fabled train making it near-impossible for any rivals to attack off the front. Ad/> So it was a surprise when an early move from Bora-hansgrohe shredded the peloton, including the majority of the Ineos team, with only Pavel Sivakov able to offer any semblance of support to Carapaz.
Stage 14 of this year’s Giro was always going to be one to watch. Plenty of pundits had the second Saturday circled in their calendar long before the race had started constructing its Hungarian grande partenza, let alone arrived in mainland Italy. Yet even as the short, punchy Piedmontese profile invited aggressive riding, and promised to reward risk-taking, few could have predicted the devastating effect it would have on the general classification.
Britain's Simon Yates (BikeExchange-Jayco) claimed a thrilling win on Stage 14 at the Giro d’Italia as Richard Carapaz and Ineos Grenadiers seized the pink jersey from the fading Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo). Yates arrived in Italy in terrific form but his GC hopes vanished on Stage 4 after picking up a knee injury in a crash, with the Brit almost 20 minutes adrift ahead of Saturday’s undulating and brutal run from Santena to Torino.
Simon Yates went solo in the finale to win the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia as Richard Carapaz took over as overall race leader on Saturday.
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La Basílica de Superga emana mística, tragedia y épica casi a partes iguales. Allí hemos visto triunfar en los últimos tiempos a Primoz Roglic en la Milán-Turín, pero también ha sido escenario fatídico del deporte, con la pérdida del mítico del 'Grande Torino' en aquel terrorífico accidente de avión en 1949 y la espeluznante caída sufrida por Marco Pantani en el descenso de la citada clásica de 1995 después de que un todoterreno invadiese el recorrido. El 'Pirata' esquivó la muerte, pero sufrió fractura de tibia y peroné que le dejaron muy mermado en los siguientes años. Por suerte, hoy tuvimos de todo menos incidentes que lamentar, porque el fue de traca. Simon Yates volvió a demostrar que si tiene el día inspirado es casi invatible y se alzó con su segundo triunfo en esta Corsa Rosa. Ni siquiera el terrible calor (33º), su gran enemigo, pudo pararle. La general quedó abierta, pero Richard Carapaz se vistió de rosa a costa de un Jay Hindley se confirmó como el gran rival del ecuatoriano, mientras que Joao Almeida, Mikel Landa y Pello Bilbao cedieron unos segundos.
Tom Dumoulin (Jumbo-Visma) has abandoned the Giro d’Italia with a suspected back injury. The 2017 champion was 19’08” adrift in the general classification after shipping time in the mountains ahead of Stage 14, with the Dutchman instead focusing on helping his team secure stage victories. Ad/> He spoke coyly to Eurosport about his condition on Wednesday, pausing and looking around before saying: “To be honest, I have some issues with my back so it’s not great.” Giro d'Italia‘It’s not great’ – Former champion Dumoulin reveals back injury struggles18/05/2022 AT 17:38 Dumoulin was making his return to Grand Tour racing after taking a sabbatical in January 2021 to consider his future.