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Tom Dumoulin pretends to throw bottle at Juan Pedro Lopez after Giro d'Italia dispute with Sam Oomen

Tom Dumoulin (Jumbo-Visma) could not resist poking fun at Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek-Segafredo) after the Spaniard’s angry bottle throw at the Giro d’Italia on Sunday. An emotional Lopez apologised for launching a bidon at Sam Oomen, Dumoulin’s team-mate, after the pair had a small coming together ahead of the final climb on Stage 9. Ad/> “Before any questions, I want to say sorry to Sam Oomen because in one moment of tension, he tried to push me and I lost my mind and threw a bottle at him,” said Lopez.

“I want to say sorry.” Giro d'ItaliaBlazin’ Saddles: What can we expect from second week of Giro d’Italia?YESTERDAY AT 12:51 It all appeared to be forgotten when the race returned after the second rest day, with the pair pictured in amiable conversation on the run to Jesi on Tuesday. “This is nice, look at that. They’re made up again now,” said Rob Hatch on Eurosport commentary.

But Dumoulin was keen to dredge up old wounds as he pulled alongside Lopez with a big grin before cheekily recreating the incident – although this time the bottle did not leave his grasp. “He knows the score!” yelled Hatch. “He is usually Mr Serious, Tom Dumoulin, so that was refreshing.” Giro d'Italia Stage 10 LIVE Giro d'Italia GC standings Dumoulin, the 2017 Giro champion, is chasing stage wins for the remainder of the Giro after leaking a huge chunk of time in the mountains.

The 31-year-old is over 18 minutes adrift of Lopez in the general classification. “That was brilliant and the last person in the peloton I would expect that from,” said Adam Blythe. Ahead of Stage 10, Lopez led the race for the maglia rosa by 12 seconds from Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) after seeing his lead slashed on the menacing Blockhaus – but he avoided punishment

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