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Pogacar reigns supreme on chaotic day at weather-hit Giro

:Tadej Pogacar provided some normality on a day of anger and chaos at the Giro d'Italia by riding away from his rivals to win a weather-hit stage 16 on Tuesday and further extend his massive lead in the general classification.

The Slovenian made light of torrential rain to solo to the summit finish at the ski resort of Val Gardena, counting to five with his right hand to celebrate his fifth stage win at this year's race as he crossed the line.

Giro debutant Pogacar now leads the standings by more than seven minutes and, barring misfortune in the next few days, looks assured of reaching Rome with the maglia rosa on his back.

Giulio Pellizzari, the last of a breakaway group to keep Pogacar at bay, was second at 16 seconds while Dani Martinez, third, moved above Geraint Thomas into second overall.

The day began in confusion as freezing rain in the South Tyrol mountains meant the stage did not start from Livigno and was reduced in length to 121km.

Deteriorating conditions with snow at altitude prompted riders to vote on skipping the 2,500-metre Umbrail Pass and a treacherous descent, citing safety issues.

However, Giro organisers said riders had failed to show up at the start in Livigno despite having agreed to.

"The Extreme Weather Protocol Commission met yesterday to decide on the conditions for today's stage," organisers RCS said in a statement. "On today's meeting, an agreement was reached on (starting) the race from Livigno with a town parade.

"Despite a handshake between the parties, the athletes did not show up at the start in Livigno."

Riders had a different view, however, with Ben O'Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale), calling organisers "dinosaurs".

"It's probably one of the worst organised races I think and I'm just being

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