Giro d'Italia: Leader Egan Bernal moves away from chasing pack as Mauro Schmid wins 11th stage

Team Qhubeka's Schmid won the 162km stage as part of a long-range breakaway while the 2019 Tour de France winner Bernal extended his overall lead in Tuscany.

Agence France-Presse May 19, 2021 22:08:46 IST
Giro d'Italia: Leader Egan Bernal moves away from chasing pack as Mauro Schmid wins 11th stage

Mauro Schmid pictured during the Giro d'Italia. AP

Montalcino: Colombian Egan Bernal, riding for Ineos, tightened his grip on the overall Giro d'Italia lead on Wednesday's 11th stage won by Switzerland's Mauro Schmid.

Team Qhubeka's Schmid won the 162km stage as part of a long-range breakaway while the 2019 Tour de France winner Bernal extended his overall lead in Tuscany.

"Today we rode well and I increased my lead in the GC (general classification) but the Giro is still long, all the big climbs are still to be ridden," said Bernal.

"I'm confident but I have to keep my feet firmly on the ground."

Belgian Remco Evenepoel was one of the big losers of the day, as the race resumed after Tuesday's rest day, falling behind in the final 20km to drop two minutes and eight seconds to Bernal, who gained time on all his rivals.

The 24-year-old former mountain biker was at ease throughout the day and perfectly mastered the final 35km section of white dirt roads where so many others suffered and that also feature on the Strade Bianche one day classic.

In the climb to Montalcino, Bernal then outpaced Russian Aleksandr Vlasov in a group that included British riders Hugh Carthy and Simon Yates.

Evenepoel fell behind a first time in the descent of the first of four dirt road sectors and was definitely trailing in the third where he clearly suffered and had to be helped by Deceuninck-Quick-Step teammate Joao Almeida.

But the 21-year-old Belgian, making his cycling comeback in the Giro after nine months out following an accident, dropped from overall second to seventh at 2min 22sec adrift of the pink jersey.

France's Romain Bardet also lost steam late along with Italian climber Giulio Ciccone.

Schmid, 22, pulled clear of Italian breakaway rival Alessandro Covi, finishing just 01sec ahead for his first professional win.

Overall Bernal leads Vlasovic by 45sec with Italian Damiano Caruso at 1min 12sec.

"Actually I cannot believe it. I was only selected for the Giro team about two weeks before the race. My preparation was good but at the beginning of the season, I was not even thinking about riding a Grand Tour," said Schmid.

"In the last two stages I suffered a lot, but today I really wanted to go on the attack because I really like riding on gravel. In the breakaway, I felt I had good legs and I went for it."

Thursday's 12th stage covers 212km between Siena and Bagno di Romana with four climbs including the Passo del Carnaio in the final 10km.

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