Within the race of reality, there are all the time winners and losers – time trials enhance some riders’ GC hopes and harm these of others. This was on show on the high of the Giro d’Italia leaderboard on Tuesday within the stage 10 particular person time trial from Lucca to Pisa.
Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) misplaced probably the most time of any general contender. After beginning the day in seventh general at 1:57, he slid to eleventh general at 2:33.
The Colombian crashed early within the 28.6km time trial, banging his proper hip, however bravely carried on regardless of delivery greater than a minute on the highest contenders like Juan Ayuso (UAE Group Emirates XRG) and Primož Roglič (Purple Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe).
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Bernal was gutted to have crashed after simply 4 kilometres and to lose a lot time. He stopped past the end line within the pouring rain after which needed to wait quarter-hour as his time trial bike was taken away by the UCI to be X-rayed.
“I crashed in the beginning of the time trial. It was robust,” Bernal stated, seeming to be in ache and never joyful to lose a lot time. “The situations have been the identical for everybody, however it was very slippery.
“I completed on adrenaline, so I am probably not feeling the results of the crash simply but, however I do not suppose it is too dangerous. I am extra annoyed concerning the time I misplaced.”
Bernal is hoping his good kind and the unpredictable nature of this 12 months’s Giro d’Italia proceed.
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“As we have seen once more within the time trial, something can occur. We’re taking it day-to-day, so I will solely begin specializing in the following stage as soon as I am again on the resort.”
With attainable ache in his proper hip, Bernal faces a tricky mountain stage, that includes the lengthy and steep Alpe San Pellegrino within the little-known Tuscan Apennines.
“It is a arduous stage, Alpe San Pellegrino is likely one of the hardest climbs of this 12 months’s Giro. Different groups misplaced time right now in addition to us, so let’s examine what occurs,” Ineos directeur sportif Zak Dempster stated submit stage, making an attempt to be optimistic after a painful day within the rain.
Simon Yates finishes within the rain on stage 10 (Picture credit score: Getty Photos)
Simon Yates (Visma-Lease a Bike) had a stable trip, transferring from sixth to fourth, primarily because of subpar rides by Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) and Richard Carapaz (EF Schooling-EasyPost).
Not usually thought-about to be a very good time trialist, Yates was one of many few riders smiling within the rain past the end line after limiting his losses to a handful of seconds.
“This was undoubtedly a very good day,” Yates stated.
“After switching to this workforce, it took a little bit of time to get used to the brand new time trial setup, which I am really very proud of. That interval of adjustment is paying off now. I believe I can nonetheless enhance, however contemplating the situations, we are able to solely say it was a very good day.”
Yates is 1:03 down on Del Toro and solely 38 seconds down on Ayuso. The previous Vuelta a España winner and Giro podium finisher generally is a actual hazard to UAE Group Emirates XRG’s perceived supremacy within the mountain phases of the third week if Visma-Lease a Bike can lastly shake off their run of poor outcomes and misfortune.
“It is nice to be as much as fourth now,” he stated.
“I wish to keep targeted and hopefully play a job within the mountains throughout the closing week. There’s nonetheless lots to return on this Giro, however thus far, all the things goes in keeping with plan.”
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