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Egan Bernal wins stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia and increases his lead in the GC

24/05/2021

Egan Bernal wins stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia and increases his lead in the GC

Egan Bernal wins stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia and increases his lead in the GC

Egan Bernal took off his rain jacket to show his Maglia Rosa and make a statement as he crossed the finishing line of Cortina d’Ampezzo. The race leader soloed to victory today in the famous ski resort of the Dolomites ahead of the second rest day tomorrow. Romain Bardet and Damiano Caruso rounded out the podium with the Italian moving up to second overall with a deficit of 2’24’’ from the Colombian. In a stage that was shortened and deprived of the Passo Fedaia and Passo Pordoi, Bernal attacked with 22km to go on the Passo Giau, newly instated as the Cima Coppi [the highest peak of the Giro]. He went on to ride to glory by himself after the 24 members of a front group comprising Vincenzo Nibali, Joao Almeida and Davide Formolo were caught one by one.

 

STAGE RESULTS

1 – Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) – 153 km in 4h22’41”, average speed 34.947km/h

2 – Romain Bardet (Team DSM) at 27″

3 – Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) s.t.

4 – Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) at 1’18”

5 – Hugh Carthy (EF Education – Nippo) at 1’19”

 

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION

1 – Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers)

2 – Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) at 2’24”

3 – Hugh Carthy (EF Education – Nippo) at 3’40”

4 – Aleksandr Vlasov (Astana – Premier Tech) at 4’18”

5 – Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) at 4’20”

6 – Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) at 4’31”

7 – Romain Bardet (Team DSM) at 5’02”

8 – Daniel Felipe Martinez (Ineos Grenadiers) at 7’17”

9 – Tobias Foss (Jumbo-Visma) at 8’20”

10 – João Almeida (Deceuninck – Quick-Step) at 10’01”

 

JERSEYS

 

Maglia Rosa (pink), general classification leader, sponsored by Enel – Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers)

Maglia Ciclamino (cyclamen), sprinter classification leader, sponsored by Segafredo Zanetti – Peter Sagan (Bora – Hansgrohe)

Maglia Azzurra (blue), King of the Mountains classification leader, sponsored by Banca Mediolanum – Geoffrey Bouchard (AG2R Citroen Team)

Maglia Bianca (white), young rider general classification leader, sponsored by Intimissimi Uomo – Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers), worn by Aleksandr Vlasov (Astana – Premier Tech)

Data collected by Velon’s devices on the riders’ bikes tells the story of key moments of the stage. A graphic with today’s data can be found here.

 

The quote form the Maglia Rosa

 

Second stage win for Egan Bernal after taking Stage 9 to Campo Felice on the occasion of the 2021st stage in the history of the Giro d’Italia. It’s the 31st stage victory and the 23rd Maglia Rosa for Colombian riders.

The last rider to win a stage while wearing the Maglia Rosa was Simon Yates at Sappada in 2018.

First ever stage podium at the Giro for Romain Bardet who has done so nine times, including three stage wins, at the Tour de France before.

For the first time in his career, Damiano Caruso is second in the GC of the Giro d’Italia. Vincenzo Nibali, the overall winner in 2016 and second in 2019, is the only other Italian to have been in the top 2 after Stage 16 in the past five editions of the Corsa Rosa.Speaking at the press conference, the stage winner and Maglia Rosa Egan Bernal said: “I didn’t know what would be best for us today: a shortened stage or not. It might have been easier to control a long stage. We were ready for anything and it went well for us at the end. We did what we had to do. It was the queen stage so I had been thinking about it for a couple of days. I wanted to do something special today. You don’t win every day and you win even less often wearing the Maglia Rosa, so I knew I had a bit of time to take my rain jacket off. I had to do it. I’ve said a few times that the Maglia Rosa reminds me of Marco Pantani. I don’t have any photos of myself at home but I have a caricature of him, it’s the only picture of a cyclist at my house! Now with a 2’24’’ lead, even if I have a more difficult day in the mountains, I should be able to handle the situation.”

Stage 17, Canazei - Sega di Ala, 193 km

This is a high mountain stage running entirely downhill at first, and featuring a summit finish. The route travels the Val di Fassa, the Val di Fiemme and the Pinè plateau all the way to Trento, where it moves to the right bank of the Adige. The course passes through Mori, climbs up to Passo San Valentino (coming from Avio), descends into Chizzola, and moves to the left bank of the Adige in Ala. Past Sdruzzinà, the riders will negotiate the closing climb.

 

Final KMs

The final climb is approx. 11 km long. The gradient hovers above 10% for the first 9.5 km, with lengthy peaks exceeding 15% (and topping out at 17-18%). After the last hairpins, leading into the Passo Fittanze plateau, the route continues with milder gradients all the way to the finish line, on tarmac road.

 

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