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Giro d'Italia 'impossible to predict' ahead of Geraint Thomas, Primoz Roglic, Joao Almeida time trial decider

The Giro d’Italia is on a knife-edge heading into Saturday’s decisive individual time trial, with Eurosport expert Jens Voigt claiming Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers), Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) and Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) could all still win the race. With Sunday’s final stage a pan-flat run around Rome for the sprinters, the general classification battle will almost certainly be decided against the clock on Stage 20.

Ad Roglic will look to overturn a 26-second deficit on the ITT after taking three seconds back with a last-gasp burst on Friday’s queen stage, won by Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious), moments after Thomas had briefly distanced him with a late attack of his own. Giro d'ItaliaThomas leaks time to Roglic on Stage 19 as Giro set for time trial showdown3 HOURS AGO Almeida is also in the hunt despite leaking time for the second day in a row but will need the performance of his young career, and bad days for his rivals, to make up the 59 seconds standing between him and Thomas in pink.

Asked by host Orla Chennaoui if the Giro was still wide open on The Breakaway, Voigt replied: “It absolutely is and it can go any way. “Even with almost a minute to gain, on a really good day and if the other two struggle, Joao Almeida is not out of the competition yet.” After Buitrago had become the latest rider to deal out heartbreak to the outstanding Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) on Friday, back down the road the GC battle belatedly spluttered into action inside the final two kilometres after the Ineos pair of Laurens De Plus and Thymen Arensman finally ran out of steam on the front of the maglia rosa group.

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