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Simon Yates wins Stage Two time trial as Mathieu van der Poel keeps Giro d'Italia lead

British rider Simon Yates of Bike Exchange-Jayco won Stage Two of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday, crossing the Budapest finish line of the 9.2km time trial three seconds faster than Mathieu van der Poel, who retained the overall lead, while Tom Dumoulin was third.

Dutch rider Van der Poel holds onto the pink jersey by 11 seconds from Yates while the 2017 champion Dumoulin is third 16 seconds behind after the inner-city run, the second of three stages in Hungary before a switch to Italy.

Yates timed 9mins 50sec around the picture-postcard run around the monuments and sights of the city with its Gothic parliament, the Danube river and thermal baths.

The circuit, with its tight bends and varying surfaces and gradients, made the stage a test of bike-handling skills, although the forecast rain held off.

"It was pretty special," said van der Poel. "There were a lot of fans yesterday and again today again and I was surprised by the beauty of the city, to be honest."

Third in the Giro last year, Yates has never been known for time-trialling, but with only 26km of the discipline on the 2022 route the mountains are the more important terrain.

"I've only won two time trials. I've done some good ones and some bad ones. But I'm sure this is my best," said Yates, who flew over the cobbled section where others appeared to bounce around to claim his fifth stage win on the Giro.

"We'll celebrate this tonight but it's a tiny section of the Giro, with all those mountains coming up," he said. "It was a 12-minute effort today, from Etna on, it will be an hour-long effort. Of course, I'm thrilled to have gained time and not lost any."

Yates led the Giro for almost two weeks in 2018 before a late meltdown and has promised to be more patient

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