Giro d'Italia: Fight for victory remains exciting

The Dutch victory was secured on Friday by the Dutch Koen Bouwman in front of the Swiss Mauro Schmid and Alessandro Tonelli from Italy. He sat down after 178 kilometers, around 40 of them through Slovenia Marano Lagunare to the 612 meter high. Santuario di Castelmonte in the sprint of a five-member top group through. Bouwman already had the seventh stage in Potenza

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Carapaz and Hindley the favorites

Richard defended on the 19th stage on Friday Carapaz from Ecuador his pink jersey and goes with three seconds Ahead of the Australian Jai Hindley from the German Bora Hansgrohe racing team in the last two racing days.

Carapaz and Hindley reached around four minutes later in the Perseverance group the daily goal. Hindley's German teammate Emanuel Buchmann had to let tear down in the demanding climb, but defended his seventh overall and is now 8:21 minutes Behind Carapaz. The third remains before the showdown on the weekend Spaniard Mikel Landa with 65 seconds behind. "The boys have today good work. It won't be easy on the last Both stages, "said Hindley.

in Verona also has a chance

On the penultimate stage on Saturday, drivers are bought for the

Annate places in the overall ranking demands everything again. 4490 vertical meters face the cycling professionals on the 168 kilometers of Belluno to the mountain arrival in Marmolada on the 2057 meter high Fedaia pass in the way. Before that it goes over the 1918 meter high San Pellegrino Pass and the Pordoijoch (2239 meters). It goes to the end Italy tour 2022 on Sunday with a 17.4 kilometer long Individual time trial in Verona.

19. Stage: Marano Lagunare/Italy-Castelmonte/Italy (178.00 km)

1. Koen Bouwman (Netherlands)-Jumbo-Visma 4:32:55 hours ; 2. Mauro Schmid (Switzerland)-deceuninck-Quick-Step + 0 seconds; 3. Alessandro Tonelli (Italy)-Bardiani + 3; 4. Attila Valter (Hungary)-Groupama-FDJ + 6; 5. Andrea Vendrame (Italy)-AG2R Citroën Team + 10; 6. Tobias Bayer (Austria)-Alpecin-Fenix + 2:45 min.; 7. Guillaume Martin (France)-Cofidis + 3:49; 8. Richard Carapaz Montenegro (Ecuador)-ineos Grenadiers + 3:56; 9. Jai Hindley (Australia)-Bora-Hansgrohe; 10. Mikel Landa Meana (Spain)-Bahrain Victorious

overall rating single, as of the 19th stage

1. Richard Carapaz Montenegro (Ecuador) -Ineos Grenadiers 81:18:12 hours ; 2. Jai Hindley (Australia)-Bora-Hansgrohe + 3 seconds; 3. Mikel Landa Meana (Spain)-Bahrain Victorious + 1:05 min.; 4. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy)-astana Qazaqstan team + 5:53; 5. Pello Bilbao (Spain)-Bahrain Victorious + 6:22; Jan 6 Hirt (Czech Republic)-Wanty-goobert + 7:15; 7. Emanuel Buchmann (Lochau/Austria)-Bora-Hansgrohe + 8:21; 8. Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy)- Wanty-Gobert + 12:55; 9. Juan Pedro López (Spain)-Trek-Segafredo + 15:29; 10. Hugh Carthy (Great Britain)-Fef Education-Easypost + 17:10

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