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‘Couldn’t be more exciting’ – Dan Lloyd on ‘massive mistake’ that left Mark Cavendish et al disappointed on Stage 18

Mark Cavendish may have been left disappointed after the peloton failed to reel in the escapees on Stage 18 of the Giro d’Italia, but the «massive mistake» that allowed a four-man break to stay away was one of the factors that led to a hugely exciting stage, said Dan Lloyd on the post-race Breakaway. Dries De Bondt (Alpecin-Fenix) led home a four-man break to defy the peloton as the Belgian took a first Grand Tour stage win. He came in ahead of Edoardo Affini (Jumbo-Visma), Magnus Cort (EF Education-EasyPost) and Davide Gabburo (Bardiani-CSF).

Ad/> The pulsating finish to the last flat stage of the race saw the sprinters' teams fail to reel the escapees in as Arnaud Demare and Mark Cavendish were left disappointed, but Lloyd, speaking on The Breakaway, was enthused by the stage. Giro d'Italia‘Get out the way, you dingo!’ – Wiggins salutes ‘aggressive little’ PorteYESTERDAY AT 13:14 “It couldn't have been more exciting,” began Lloyd. “There are so many different reasons, not least because the breakaway didn't get caught.

I mean, obviously it looks like they've made a massive mistake. And I would say that they have done so — not necessarily by getting the chase at the end wrong because they [the four-man break] were going so fast out in front. «But by letting a group of that quality go [and] at least three of those four we know have got huge horsepower, especially on the flatter road — Affini, Cort and De Bondt are quality riders.

“They were happy with those going up the road. But I just think if they'd chase those guys down and really bossed the peloton at the very beginning, it would have been a lot easier for them. “They've paid the price for that.” De Bondt denies sprinters to seal stunning Stage 18 win from break

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