Cycling-Ganna takes third stage win as Almeida extends Giro lead
Double Giro champion Vincenzo Nibali (Trek Segafredo) is fifth, 2:30 off the pace. This year's race is still wide open with four summit finishes to come before the final time trial in Milan on Oct. 25.
Reuters | Updated: 17-10-2020 20:29 IST | Created: 17-10-2020 20:24 IST
Italian Filippo Ganna claimed his third victory in this year's Giro d'Italia when he won the 14th stage on Saturday, a 34.1km individual time trial from Conegliano to Valdobbiadene, as Joao Almeida extended his overall lead. The time trial world champion powered through the undulating course in 42 minutes 40 seconds to beat his Ineos-Grenadiers teammate Rohan Dennis by 26 seconds and American Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) by 1:09.
Ganna won the opening time trial in Palermo and the fifth stage in Camigliatello Silano. Portugal's Almeida of Deceuninck-Quick Step clocked the best time of the overall contenders in 44:11 to stretch his lead over Wilco Kelderman of the Netherlands to 56 seconds.
Spain's Pello Bilbao (Bahrain-McLaren) stayed third, 2:11 off the pace, with McNulty breaking into the top five in the fourth position, 2:23 behind Almeida. Double Giro champion Vincenzo Nibali (Trek Segafredo) is fifth, 2:30 off the pace.
This year's race is still wide open with four summit finishes coming before the final time trial in Milan on Oct. 25. Organisers said all riders and staff members had tested negative for COVID-19 on Thursday and Friday after two teams left the race this week following positive cases, raising hopes that the three-week grand tour will be completed.
The top guns are expected to battle it out on Sunday when the 15th stage takes the peloton to a mountain-top finish in Piancavallo. The final climb is a 14.5km effort at an average gradient of 7.8%.
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