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Stage 20 - Saturday, May 27: Trento - Aprica, 211 km
Live Commentary by Jeff Jones with additional reporting from Anthony Tan
Live report
Live coverage starts: 14:30 CEST Estimated finish: 17:10 CEST
12:45 CEST Preview - After Friday's ugly stage,
Saturday's penultimate stage of the Giro isn't much better, with yet another
4000m of climbing and seven hours in the saddle. After a second stage start
in Trento, Stage 20 climbs the Passo Tonale, then up the steep Passo Gavia to
the Giro's high point of Cima Coppi (2618m), the brutally steep Mortirolo where
the Memorial Pantani awaits 8 km up the ascent. Once over the summit, a 15 km
descent to Edolo awaits before the final climb of the Giro up Passo Aprica.
Although the final 15 ascent to Aprica isn't that hard, after almost 200 km
of racing, it will be exceptionally difficult.
14:17 CEST Welcome back to the last two days
of the Giro (and thanks to Kristy Scrymgeour for taking over from me during
the week). We've got the Cyclingnews blimp anchored to a spare Dolomite somewhere
between Trento and Aprica, where this 20th stage is taking place. Although before
the Giro, the final week promised much in terms of keeping the race alive, it's
now clear that it was probably too much. Ivan Basso is far too strong for everyone,
and has merely extended his lead in every mountain stage, and now has a six
minute gap over Jose Enrique Gutierrez. Then it's another four and a half minutes
back to third placed Gilberto Simoni, who is unlikely to take second spot from
the ever-consistent Raging Bull Gutierrez. Oh well, we have still seen some
good and spectacular racing. The battle for fourth place might be
interesting today. Paolo Savoldelli is currently in that position, with 2'14
on Damiano Cunego, who is in turn just 13 seconds ahead of Franco Pellizotti.
It's unlikely that any of these will reach the podium unless Simoni cracks,
however.
14:26 CEST 99km/112km to go Today's stage started
at 14:45 without Tom Danielson (Discovery Channel), who has been Savoldelli's
most important domestique in the mountains. The first hour was very slow: 26
km/h, and it took until 44 km before the first attack was made by mountains
leader Baliani (Panaria), Trofeo Fuga Piaggio leader Edalaine (CA), Flores (Euskaltel),
Bruseghin (Lampre), and Cioni (Liquigas). That group was brought back, with
Lopez (Euskaltel), Serpa (Selle Italia) joining Baliani, Edalaine and Bruseghin
in a counter-move. No luck, though. Through Malé (km 55), Francisco
Perez (Caisse d'Epargne) and Stangelj (Lampre) had a go, but were brought back
quickly. The average speed after two hours was 27.9 km/h. Wladimir Belli, 9th
on GC, pulled out after 57 km, before Maxime Monfort (Cofidis) won an intermediate
sprint at Dimaro. Saunier Duval and CSC were doing the tempo making
as they started the first climb of the day, the Passo del Tonale. The group
stayed together, and over the top it was Garate taking the points ahead of teammate
Garrido, Baliani, Engels and Mori. Just after the climb, Bruseghin attacked
with Calzati (AG2R), and the pair got a gap on the descent, which reached 1'18
at 96 km, just before the Gavia. But the pair's gap has come back to 43 seconds
as the mighty Gavia has started: 16.5 km at 8%, with a maximum of 16%.
14:41 CEST 104km/107km to go The Gavia is taking
its toll. The gruppo maglia rosa is already down to less than 40 riders, while
up front, Bruseghin and Calzati have been joined by Rubiera (Discovery). Bruseghin
has trouble following the other two, and drops back.
14:42 CEST David Lopez (Euskaltel) has attacked
the group in pursuit of Rubiera and Calzati. The gruppo is only 44 seconds behind
the two leaders at the moment.
14:49 CEST 107km/104km to go Lopez has caught
the two leaders 3 km from the top of the Gavia, with Bruseghin still dangling
at 25 seconds, then the gruppo maglia rosa at 48 seconds.
14:59 CEST 109km/102km to go After reaching the
leaders, Lopez attacks almost immediately, while yesterday's stage winner Juan
Manuel Garate attacks the gruppo maglia rosa, catching and passing all
the leaders. He's now 15 seconds ahead of Lopez, with another counter attacker,
Jose Serpa (Selle Italia, at 25 seconds.
15:07 CEST 112km/99km to go The leaders reach
the summit, joined by Patxi Vila (Lampre). Lampre obviously has a cunning plan
today. At the top of the Gavia, the highest point of the Giro at 2618m, it's
Garate leading Serpa by 22 seconds, with Lopez at 26 seconds, then Vila at 0'28,
then Calzati at 1'12. The front four join together on the descent, while Calzati
goes back to the peloton. The average after four hours is 27 km/h.
15:20 CEST 115km/96km to go On the long descent,
Vila and Serpa have opened up a gap over Lopez and Garate, who trail at 37 seconds.
The peloton is another half a minute back.
15:23 CEST 118km/93km to go Garate is back in
the peloton now, getting a bidon from a teammate. He did what he had to and
won the Cima Coppi on the Gavia, taking the mountains jersey in the process.
The bunch of 35-40 is led by Saunier Duval and CSC.
15:29 CEST 132km/79km to go Caruso is sitting
on 124/192, or 64% of his max heart rate at 50 km/h on this descent. The two
leaders, Vila and Serpa, are in Bormio now, with a good 40 seconds over the
peloton. They turn into the narrow, paved streets and pay a flying visit to
the town. As the road goes uphill for a bit, Serpa takes the lead
and opens up a gap over Vila. Serpa won a couple of stages in Langkawi this
year.
15:32 CEST 135km/76km to go Serpa exits Bormio,
and takes the 110 Gazzetta sprint Vila has been caught by the bunch, which is
just 35 seconds behind the lone leader. A Saunier Duval rider leads it under
the banner.
15:34 CEST 138km/73km to go There's still quite
a bit of descending to do. From the top of the Gavia (2618m), they go down to
Mazzo di Valtellina (552m) in a total 55 km. Sella sits on 60km/h
at 125/197, 63% of his max, as big Jens Voigt drives the bunch.
15:41 CEST Lobato, Voigt, Gustov, Basso and
Julich are second through sixth in the Gazzetta sprint. Danielson's
DNS this morning was because he had the flu, he told us.
15:45 CEST 142km/69km to go There are now two
Sauniers on the front: Lobato and Trentin, with the CSC train close behind.
Serpa still leads the race by about half a minute.
15:49 CEST 150km/61km to go The average after
five hours has increased, as one would expect on this descent, and it's 30.1
km/h. Still the two Sauniers leading the bunch through the valley down towards
Mazzo di Valtellina.
16:00 CEST 154km/57km to go Serpa comes back
to the mini-peloton, which is now in full flight towards the Mortirolo. Gruppo
compatto.
16:08 CEST 166km/45km to go And the peloton hits
the Mortirolo, 12.8 km at 10.3% average, and a maximum of 18%. Lobato leads
the rapidly thinning peloton, which is maybe down to 20 riders. Cuesta is right
there for Basso Ghisalberti's heart rate has gone up to 161/190 (84%
of max) at 13 km/h.
16:10 CEST 167km/44km to go Pellizotti is already
in trouble: he's the sixth on GC, and looks like losing that. Now
CSC's Cuesta and Gustov take over as the riders ascend through the trees, with
sun shining through at certain intervals. In some places the road is maybe a
couple of metres wide at most.
16:11 CEST 168km/43km to go Gustov takes over
in front, as Caruso's heart rate goes up to 175/191 (91% of max) at 14 km/h.
Sastre is dropped, and rides very very slowly to recover. Rubiera is dropped,
along with Serpa.
16:13 CEST Gustov's tempo has put plenty of
riders in trouble. Garate and Pena are at the back, or just off it. And Unai
Osa (Liberty Seguros). Now we just have Gustov, Basso, Gutierrez,
Cunego, Piepoli and Simoni. The usual suspects.
16:15 CEST Gustov does his work, then Basso
decides to test the leaders. He can't crack them, and Gutierrez, Simoni, Piepoli,
then a suffering Cunego come back. Savoldelli is chasing in a group with Casar,
Garate. Basso goes again. That can't be good for the rest.
16:15 CEST And Gutierrez and Cunego crack, as
Basso ends up with his two mates, Simoni and Piepoli.
16:17 CEST 169km/42km to go Now it's Basso with
Simoni, as Piepoli can't follow the pace. Gutierrez and Cunego are chasing,
as Basso puts the pressure on again. This climb is amazingly steep. Masses of
tifosi are out to watch.
16:19 CEST Piepoli tries to come back, as Gutierrez
drops Cunego. The latter is 18 seconds behind Basso and Simoni, while Savoldelli
is just with Caruso now, 43 seconds behind the leaders. Cunego needs over 2
minutes on Savoldelli to take fourth on GC, but he only has 25 seconds now.
16:20 CEST Basso and Simoni continue to cooperate,
with Piepoli in third, then Gutierrez weaving all over the road ahead of Cunego
in fourth.
16:22 CEST 170km/41km to go The two leaders put
more time into Piepoli as they take another sharp hairpin. Cunego has caught
the Raging Bull Gutierrez, and reaches that hairpin about 15 seconds behind
the leaders.
16:23 CEST Caruso, still at 91% of his max,
is down to 8 km/h. This is a steep climb.
16:25 CEST 171km/40km to go Basso gets an unwelcome
shower of water on his neck from a tifoso, and pushes him away annoyed. Then
a Basque fan waves his flag next to the two Italians in the lead. Cunego and
Gutierrez are about to catch Piepoli, but are 38 seconds behind the two in front.
Caruso rides away from Savoldelli now.
16:26 CEST And now Caruso is caught by Savoldelli
:-) They are already 1'30 behind the two leaders. That means Cunego is about
1'30 away from taking fourth from Savoldelli.
16:28 CEST 172km/39km to go Basso does another
turn now, looking every bit the boss of the Giro. But kudos to Simoni, who has
fought from a long way back to move into third overall. He needs over four minutes
on Gutierrez to take second in Milan, but that's doubtful today.
16:29 CEST Caruso gets a huuuuuuuge push from
a fan on the Mortirolo. Oh well, can't always stop that. Savoldelli doesn't
get one as he follows 10m behind the Liberty rider.
16:30 CEST One fan pushes his friend into the
path of the CSC team car. That's probably not good for his life expectancy.
16:31 CEST 173km/38km to go Basso drops back
to the car and grabs a bidon, as Simoni continues with his rhythm. Basso comes
back to the Saunier man's wheel. Behind them, Piepoli still hasn't
been caught by Gutierrez and Cunego, who has dropped off the Phonak man's wheel.
Another hairpin, the trees thin out a bit, then it's back into the dappled sunshine
on the narrow road of the Mortirolo.
16:33 CEST 174km/37km to go Gutierrez is now
at 50 seconds, with Cunego at 53, Caruso already at 2'05 and Savoldelli at 2'10.
Savoldelli has about a minute left of his advantage on Cunego, but it's only
for fourth on GC. Another tifoso pours a bottle of water on Gibo's
back, and he doesn't seem to mind as much.
16:38 CEST 175km/36km to go Gutierrez edges away
from Cunego, while Piepoli in third manages to limit his losses to 36 seconds
to the leaders. He could get them on the descent. Caruso and Savoldelli
are caught by Garate. The former is at 9km/h at 88% of his max.
16:38 CEST Gutierrez has done a lot of solo
climbing in this Giro. He looks as though he's suffering, but he has limited
the damage to just under a minute so far.
16:42 CEST 176km/35km to go Cunego is now 1'10
behind the leaders, while Gutierrez and Piepoli ride together at 45 seconds
behind Basso and Gibo. Savoldelli, Caruso and Garate fall further back to 2'40,
but Savoldelli can make some of that up on the long descent.
16:44 CEST 177km/34km to go Basso and Gibo are
now just 2 km from the summit of the last really tough climb in this Giro. The
two are cooperating well. Guti and Piepoli are still at 45 seconds, with Cunego
closing the gap a bit. But Savoldelli's group has fallen back to 3'05.
16:45 CEST Piepoli doesn't help Gutierrez, as
his teammate Simoni is in front. Six hours raced, at just under 30 km/h.
The fans up here are insane.
16:46 CEST 176km/35km to go Under 35 km to go,
and Simoni looks good. Gutierrez has dropped Piepoli and chases the two in front
at 1'09. But Cunego catches Piepoli now, and the two close in on Gutierrez.
16:47 CEST There should be a minimum level of
dress required for some fans...
16:48 CEST Basso leads Simoni towards the top
of the Mortirolo, cheered on by billions of screaming tifosi. Watch those flags.
16:49 CEST 179km/32km to go Basso gets a few
friendly taps from the crowd as he speeds past. It's dangerous, but it's cycling.
He leads Gibo all the way to the top, but he won't take the mountains jersey
back from Garate.
16:51 CEST 180km/31km to go Order is maintained.
Simoni takes second on the Mortirolo behind the king, Ivan Basso.
In third place is Gutierrez, who drops Cunego just at the top and crosses at
1'08. Then Cunego, then Piepoli.
16:52 CEST 181km/30km to go Basso leads on the
descent - carefully. Simoni takes his wheel. But doesn't take the lead. It's
a pretty technical and narrow descent. The Savoldelli group has been
joined by Casar, who will probably move into sixth on GC today as Pellizotti
is gooooone.
16:53 CEST 182km/29km to go Cunego is a good
descender, and takes over from Guti. The Savoldelli group is over
the top at 3'42, which means Cunego is in virtual fourth at the moment.
16:54 CEST Piepoli has tanked a bit, following
at 1'48 behind the two leaders.
16:58 CEST 185km/26km to go The pursuit is on
on the descent of the Mortirolo. Simoni and Basso have a minute's advantage
over Cunego and Gutierrez as they navigate the many hairpins on this 17 km descent.
16:59 CEST 186km/25km to go The two leaders go
under 25 km to go, and don't hang around. 55-60 km/h all the way, with higher
speeds on the straighter sections.
17:00 CEST And the falcon, Paolo Savoldelli,
has dropped his companions and pretty much everyone else as he tries to make
up some of his deficit on this descent.
17:01 CEST 188km/23km to go Savoldelli is beautiful
to watch on a descent like this, taking the corners so smoothly.
Piepoli is now at 2'06, his descending skills seemingly deserting him today.
17:03 CEST 190km/21km to go Savoldelli pushes
it all the way, as he's sixth on the road now at 3'38. The leaders fly through
Monno. Gutierrez takes another corner too wide, and loses a bit of time.
17:04 CEST 191km/20km to go Savoldelli tucks
in on a straight section and reaches warp speed. More or less. Basso
and Gibo are just about at the foot of the descent, as Basso gets some advice
from Gallopin in the driver's seat of the car.
17:05 CEST 192km/19km to go 49 seconds is the
gap back to Gutierrez and Cunego at 20 clicks to go.
17:07 CEST 193km/18km to go Basso does another
turn as the road continues to go down, but with fewer corners. Gutierrez
waves for his team car. He gets some food. Piepoli is now 1'44 behind the two
leaders, in fifth, but Savoldelli is still 2'55 down. That's a good descent
from the Falcon, and he's now back into virtual fourth.
17:08 CEST Gibo and Ivan swap off in front,
while Guti and Cunego swap off behind at 50 seconds. Savoldelli needs to catch
Piepoli, but he's got a bit of work to do. The Caruso group lost
40 seconds to Savoldelli on that descent.
17:10 CEST 195km/16km to go The two leaders pass
through Edolo, and will reach the final climb up to Aprica. It's not a categorised
climb, and averages only 3.1% for 15.4 km.
17:10 CEST 197km/14km to go Gutierrez and Cunego
go under 15 km to go in full pursuit of the two in front. 46 seconds.
17:12 CEST 198km/13km to go Savoldelli rides
through Edolo now, alone, while Basso and Simoni are already on the last climb.
Will Basso go all out for this stage, or will Gibo get him?
17:13 CEST Savoldelli is now at 3'00: 2'15 behind
Cunego and Gutierrez. So he's lost his fourth place by 1 second.
17:15 CEST 199km/12km to go Savoldelli gets an
energy gel out and swallows it for this last climb. Gutierrez and Cunego look
to be losing time on Basso and Gibo. Ivan is riding out of the saddle in a big
gear, looking good. Cunego has pain written all over his face as
he follows the big diesel, Gutierrez.
17:16 CEST Now Simoni takes over, working hard
but still looking calm. Savoldelli, sixth on the road, has to do
it all on his own. He'll at least win the blue combination jersey.
17:17 CEST Basso gets out of the saddle again,
really powering away. Simoni is good though, and doesn't let that wheel go.
It's a fast climb, and they will be doing above 30 km/h on it.
17:18 CEST 200km/11km to go And the gap has gone
up to 1'12 between the front two couples. Piepoli is at over 2 minutes, with
Savoldelli around 3 minutes.
17:19 CEST 201km/10km to go Piepoli looks a bit
tired now, as he has to ride alone on this climb that doesn't really suit him.
He could well be caught by Savoldelli. The two leaders steam under
the 10km to go banner.
17:20 CEST 202km/9km to go Gutierrez powers away
in the big chainring, with Cunego not doing much work. Cunego has to work pretty
hard to stay on the Phonak rider's wheel. They are under 10 km to go at 1'24.
Gutierrez's second place on GC isn't really in danger.
17:21 CEST Basso and Simoni are riding about
40 km/h now. The gradient is only 1-2% here.
17:22 CEST 203km/8km to go Basso takes over -
he'll win the Giro by about 8 minutes if he keeps this up. Possibly more. He
has had a superb race, really. The best climber, the best team, and just about
the best time trialist.
17:24 CEST 204km/7km to go Savoldelli finally
catches Piepoli just before 10 km to go. Probably won't get much help from him.
More than four minutes, so Savoldelli has lost his fourth on GC. Not that there's
a huge difference between fourth and fifth in a grand tour: if you're not on
the podium, it's pretty much the same. There's a bit more prize money, of course.
17:26 CEST The last question to be answered
today is: who will win the stage? Tough to pick. Yesterday, Bjarne Riis wanted
Jens Voigt to win against Garate, but Voigt refused, because it didn't feel
right to him as he had been sitting on the break all day. It's pretty rare you
get that in the cutthroat world of pro cycling.
17:27 CEST 206km/5km to go The two leaders now
nearly have two minutes on Cunego and Gutierrez. They have a little chat.
The fourth group on the road is Caruso (Liberty), Casar (FDJ), Garate (Quick.step),
Vila (Lampre), Osa (Liberty), and Pena (Phonak) at 5'12.
17:28 CEST 207km/4km to go There will be a few
reshufflings of the top 10 on GC today. Pellizotti is nowhere to be found, while
Belli has dropped out. Cunego takes a rare turn in the chase with
Gutierrez. They go under 5 km to go at 1'58 behind the two in front.
17:30 CEST 208km/3km to go We certainly have
the five strongest guys in the race in the top six of today's stage. Basso,
Simoni, Gutierrez, Cunego, Savoldelli (and Piepoli). The GC order is slightly
different, but the names are the same. Basso does another strong
turn, and Simoni is in the hurt box. But he hangs on.
17:31 CEST Basso is not making it easy for Gibo.
Now he's dropped him! Ouch......
17:31 CEST Basso twists the knife a bit more.
No more presents for Saunier Duval today. He's alone with some 3 km to go.
17:32 CEST Simoni has cracked, a bit like he
did in the penultimate stage of last year's Giro when Rujano won.
17:33 CEST 209km/2km to go Ivan Basso has got
his gritted-teeth-win-the-stage face on, as he puts 12 seconds into Simoni.
The gradient was only 5%, but that's all it takes when you're strong.
17:33 CEST You've gotta feel for Gibo, who has
come close to winning a few stages in this Giro. But Basso is the man today.
And that's good that he's showing it.
17:34 CEST 210km/1km to go Basso doesn't look
back. He'll win the stage as he goes under 1 km to go.
17:34 CEST No doubt who is the best in this
Giro d'Italia: Ivan Basso!!
17:37 CEST 211km/0km to go Basso powers up the
finishing straight with his teeth still clenched, winning this monster stage
in just under seven hours. He gets a shower from some spectators, and takes
a photo of his new baby out of his jersey as he crosses the line to win.
Simoni rolls across in second, cruising, at 1'18. Not looking happy, but that's
how it goes.
17:38 CEST Cunego sits on Gutierrez's wheel
in the final kilometre, but surprisingly takes a turn with 300m to go. Cunego
sprints, and takes third at 2'51. Gutierrez keeps second on GC.
17:42 CEST Savoldelli and Piepoli come up to
the line next, but are over five minutes behind the winner. The gap is 6'03
as Savoldelli crosses for fifth ahead of Piepoli. Ouch. And that's just the
top six.
17:44 CEST The next group to come in is led
by Casar, from Garate and Pena at about 7'30. Caruso and Vila were also in that
group.
17:53 CEST The gap between first and second
on GC is over nine minutes now. And for the top five on GC it's just under 20
minutes. Well, it hasn't been exactly nailbiting :-) But with a final week like
this on top of a hard first two weeks, it's to be expected. Basso has made amends
for last year. He also takes over the purple points jersey, but Bettini might
get that back tomorrow in Milan. And speaking of Milan, we'll see
you all there tomorrow as we drift the Hindenburg V gently westward for
the final stage. Can Pollack do it, or will Bettini score again? Or maybe a
breakaway? Something to ponder this evening...
Results
Provisional
1 Ivan Basso (Ita) Team CSC 6.51.15
2 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Saunier Duval-Prodir 1.17
3 Damiano Cunego (Ita) Lampre-Fondital 2.51
4 José E. Gutierrez Cataluna (Spa) Phonak Hearing Systems
5 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team 6.03
6 Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) Saunier Duval-Prodir
7 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 7.26
8 Juan Manuel Garate (Spa) Quick Step-Innergetic
9 Victor Hugo Pena Grisales (Col) Phonak Hearing Systems
10 Giampaolo Caruso (Ita) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
11 Unai Osa Eizaguirre (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team
12 Francisco J. Vila Errandonea (Spa) Lampre-Fondital
13 José Luis Rubiera Vigil (Spa) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
General classification after stage 20
1 Ivan Basso (Ita) Team CSC 87.37.33
2 José E. Gutierrez Cataluna (Spa) Phonak Hearing Systems 9.18
3 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Saunier Duval-Prodir 11.59
4 Damiano Cunego (Ita) Lampre-Fondital 18.16
5 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita) Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team 19.22
6 Sandy Casar (Fra) Française des Jeux 23.53
7 Juan Manuel Garate (Spa) Quick Step-Innergetic 24.26
8 Franco Pellizotti (Ita) Liquigas 25.57
9 Victor Hugo Pena Grisales (Col) Phonak Hearing Systems 26.27
10 Francisco J. Vila Errandonea (Spa) Lampre-Fondital 27.34
11 Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) Saunier Duval-Prodir 28.00
12 Giampaolo Caruso (Ita) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team 28.17
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