88th Giro d'Italia - PT
Italy, May 7-29, 2005
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Stage 19 - May 28: Savigliano - Sestriere (Le Valli Olimpiche), 190 km
Commentary by Jeff Jones, with additional reporting from John Trevorrow 
Complete live report
Live coverage starts: 14:30 CEST 
  Estimated finish: 17:15 CEST 
14:11 CEST      Welcome once again to Cyclingnews' 
  commentary position in the Hindenburg IV, our very own dirigible that 
  is powered by environmentally friendly hot air. Today we are bringing you the 
  penultimate stage of the Giro d'Italia, which promises to be the most exciting 
  races in living memory. Failing that, it should at least be pretty good.    
  Today's 190 km between Savigliano and Sestrière is a bit of a brute, you might 
  say. In addition to two times up the 2035m Sestrière climb (km 101, km 190), 
  there is also the seriously nasty never before used climb of the Colle della 
  Finestre at km 164.1. This is an 18.5km monster with an average gradient of 
  9.2%, and is said to be harder than the Passo Gavia. Also, the final 7.9km of 
  Finestre is on a gravel "strada bianca" that will make the climb even more difficult. 
  It's basically going to be like riding up a dirt road.    The prized 
  maglia rosa of the Giro d'Italia is up for grabs today, with 2002 winner 
  Paolo Savoldelli (Discovery Channel) coming into the stage with a 2'09 gap over 
  Gilberto Simoni (Lampre), 3'00 to Jose' Rujano Guillen (Selle Italia), 3'08 
  over Danilo Di Luca (Liquigas), and 3'13 to Juan Manuel Garate (Saunier Duval). 
  If Savoldelli has a bad day, then any one of these riders could take the jersey 
  and wear it into Milan today.    The weather at the start was perfect 
  for the 154 riders who left Savigliano at 11:23am. It was hot, sunny, and there 
  was not a cloud in the sky. 
14:23 CEST    101km/89km to go  It was fast out of 
  the blocks as Grischa Niermann (Rabobank), Mark Renshaw (Francaise des Jeux) 
  and Ruslan Ivanov (Domina Vacanze) set off together in the first few kilometres, 
  with Niermann and Renshaw taking the first two sprints at Monasterolo and Ruffia, 
  then Niermann again at Villanova Solaro and Ivanov at Torre S. Giorgio - all 
  within the first 15 km!    None of the three riders are even a remote 
  threat to any of the GC men, as Grischa Niermann is the best placed on GC in 
  58th at 1:39:07 down. So there was no attempt to chase the breakaways by the 
  peloton. After 14 km, they already had 7'05, as Renshaw took another sprint 
  in Villafranca Piemonte and Pinerolo. The three leaders covered 44.2 km in the 
  first hour and built up a maximum lead of 17'12 at km 55, the foot of the 45 
  km ascent to Sestrière.     CSC and Selle Italia have been leading the 
  peloton, as they want to make it as hard as possible on the climbs. Renshaw 
  lost contact after about 75 km and is now riding alone, 5'12 behind the two 
  leaders, who are just about at the top of Sestrière.    Cyclingnews 
  spoke to Renshaw this morning, and he told us that he was "Confident of getting 
  to Milan. I've just gotta get through the day and save the legs."    
  How do you save the legs on a day like today? "I don't know. I've got to try 
  to optimise how to put the least amount of pressure on the pedals, because my 
  biggest goal is to get on the podium and my last chance is tomorrow. I'm really 
  geed for it." ["geed" comes from to "gee up"]. 
14:29 CEST      Ruslan Ivanov (Domina Vacanze) is 
  first to the top of Sestrière, with Niermann right behind him. Renshaw is coming 
  up on his own, but is now 6'40 behind the two leaders at the summit. The gruppo 
  maglia rosa  was 15'12 back at the last check, but it should make some time 
  up on this climb. 
14:40 CEST    113km/77km to go  The peloton is now 
  at the summit of the first climb of Sestrière, trailing Ivanov and Niermann 
  by 14'35. Renshaw is still halfway in between, as the two leaders reach the 
  feed zone at Cesana.    Renshaw's teammate Matt Wilson told us this 
  morning that, "This is really the last day. I've just gotta get through it. 
  It'll be a great race up the front but I won't see any of it." 
14:51 CEST    124km/66km to go  Renshaw does a good 
  descent, and pegs back 1'20 of his disadvantage to Ivanov and Niermann, but 
  he's still at 5'20 back. The gruppo is being led by Andrea Peron (CSC) and is 
  now at 14'16. 
14:58 CEST      We spoke to the maglia nera 
  (last rider on GC), Russell Van Hout (Selle Italia) before the start today. 
  Russell was the subject of a big interview in La Gazzetta dello Sport, 
  where it was revealed that he started off as a tennis player, before starting 
  cycling at 21.     "I've been copping a lot of flak from my teammates 
  who said I made the wrong choice - I should have stuck with tennis!" said Van 
  Hout. "I've got the standard legs like every day. I am nervous. I want to get 
  through today but it's such a really tough day. If a group goes out the back 
  early, it'll be hard to get in the time limit. I'm confident I'll get through, 
  just nervous."   
15:06 CEST    130km/60km to go  The gruppo rides 
  through Oulx with a 12'30 deficit to the two leaders, so the chase has been 
  in effect on the steady descent towards the Finestre. Ivanov and Niermann at 
  some 15 km from the foot of the monster climb. 
15:12 CEST    135km/55km to go  The CSC train is 
  in full flight on the descent, and well catch Renshaw on the Finestre. The Australian 
  trails the two leaders by 6'50 now. 
15:14 CEST    138km/52km to go  Ivanov and Niermann 
  are flying along, enjoying the last part of this loooong descent before the 
  ominous Finestre starts. At least the first 10 km of this climb is on asphalt. 
  It's just the last 8 km that are worrying most.    The peloton is still 
  quite large, as there wasn't a big selection made on the first climb. 
15:16 CEST    142km/48km to go  Niermann and Ivanov 
  are just 3 km from the Intergiro at Susa, which is at the bottom of the descent. 
  They have 6'50 on Renshaw and 9'30 on the gruppo maglia rosa. 
15:18 CEST    146km/44km to go  Lampre is also helping 
  CSC in the chase, as Simoni fancies his chances today.    Niermann takes 
  the Intergiro from Ivanov, but the pair didn't bother sprinting. 
15:21 CEST    148km/42km to go  It looks like Ivanov 
  and Niermann will start the Finestre with about 9'00 lead over the gruppo maglia 
  rosa, which has just caught Mark Renshaw, who was with the two leaders at the 
  start of the stage, but was dropped on the way up to Sestrière. 
15:31 CEST    150km/40km to go  The peloton hits 
  the Finestre with CSC at the front, and almost immediately, the attacks start. 
  Illiano accelerates first, with teammate Rujano on his wheel. Simoni is up there, 
  as is Valjavec and Garate.    Savoldelli and Di Luca are already in 
  trouble!! 
15:33 CEST      Basso is also with the Rujano group, 
  which is now growing. Di Luca has made it back, but Savoldelli is still chasing 
  with Karpets and Gonchar. He looks calm though. No panic yet.    Illiano 
  still on the front of the Rujano/Simoni/Garate group, which has about 15 riders 
  in it.  
15:34 CEST      In front of the race, Ivanov has 
  ridden away from Niermann, and has 36 seconds on him. The first bit of the peloton 
  is at 7'15. 
15:35 CEST      The front bit of the peloton has 
  Illiano (well, he has just pulled off), Rujano, Simoni, Valjavec, Basso, Van 
  Huffel, Simoni, Di Luca, Gonchar, Lobato, Cunego, Garate. Savoldelli is chasing 
  with another group with Belli (not Gonchar), and he's just picking up Cunego. 
15:37 CEST    151km/39km to go  Simoni accelerates 
  in the front and Rujano reacts right away. They're riding through the trees 
  now, and it's very steep. But it's on asphalt.    Valjavec and Gonchar 
  get up to Simoni and Rujano, as do the rest of the group. Ruben Lobato is sitting 
  on 176/195 bpm. He's in the Simoni group too. 
15:39 CEST      Savoldelli is leading his group 15 
  seconds behind Simoni/Rujano's group.     Basso is dropped from the 
  Simoni group. He doesn't look that good today. But Rujano and Simoni do. 
15:41 CEST      Rujano drives around a hairpin and 
  signals for Simoni to come through. The Lampre man obliges.     Zampieri, 
  who was in front for a while, is caught by the Savoldelli group, which is not 
  quite as large as the front group of 13. Basso is dropped from the Savoldelli 
  group. No triple stage win for him, but that's understandable.  
15:43 CEST    153km/37km to go  Savoldelli is now 
  24 seconds behind the Simoni/Rujano/Di Luca/Garate group. He can take that back 
  on the descent, easy. But there is still a lot of climbing to come.    
  Now Di Luca gets to the front. He's having a good day!    No sign of 
  Ivanov and Niermann, who are still several minutes up the road. But they may 
  not survive until the top of this climb. 
15:46 CEST      Di Luca looks back and sees Simoni, 
  very impassive.     Basso is about 15 seconds behind Savoldelli's group, 
  where it looks like Caucchioli working.     Karpets is struggling to 
  hold this front group, which has Rujano, Simoni, Valjavec, Van Huffel, Di Luca, 
  Gonchar, Rodriguez, Atienza, Montgomery, Parra, Lobato, Garate and Karpets. 
  Well, Parra has just been dropped.    Savoldelli asks for more help. 
  Bruseghin and Caucchioli oblige. The gap is 36 seconds to Simoni/Rujano etc. 
15:48 CEST    154km/36km to go  The road twists and 
  turns through the trees as more riders drop off the Simoni group, which is several 
  hairpins ahead of Savoldelli now. The maglia rosa gets to the front and tries 
  to lift the pace. He won't get much help.    Karpets is in trouble in 
  the front group. He's dropped. Simoni looks back after every hairpin. 
15:50 CEST    155km/35km to go  Cunego is dropped 
  from the Savoldelli group, which now trails Simoni and co. by 44 seconds. They'll 
  need at least 2'00 at the top because Il Falco can go downhill fast.    
  Di Luca puts his radio earpiece back in. He looks somewhat drawn.    
  The front group: Rujano, Valjavec, Van Huffel, Simoni, Di Luca, Gonchar, Atienza, 
  Montgomery, Lobato, Garate. 
15:52 CEST    156km/34km to go  It's now 49 seconds 
  between the two main groups. Caucchioli is leading the chase with Savoldelli, 
  who keeps looking back. No help there. Everyone in this group is not here because 
  they enjoy the company.    Simoni and Di Luca are working well in front, 
  but Rujano is not doing a great deal in third wheel. 
15:53 CEST      Savoldelli is using a fairly small 
  gear, but he's still got a couple to spare for later. Simoni looks like he's 
  got a 27 cog on the back.  
15:55 CEST      Savoldelli is now working hard, as 
  Selle Italia's team car drives past his group, which means the gap is more than 
  a minute.     Simoni asks Rujano to do a bit of work, but the man in 
  green is glued to third wheel. Garate and Lobato are next, then Valjavec.    
  The Simoni group is 4'50 behind sole leader Ruslan Ivanov. Remember him? 
15:56 CEST    157km/33km to go  Savoldelli's group 
  is now half the size of the Simoni group, which still has 10 men in it. Savoldelli 
  has Belli (who isn't working of course, as Gonchar is in front), Bruseghin, 
  Ardila, Caucchioli and now Parra. 
15:57 CEST      Montgomery is dropped from the lead 
  group as Simoni and Di Luca continue their relentless forcing on the Finestre.     
  It's Joaquin Rodriguez, not Lobato, in the Simoni group. 
15:59 CEST      Savoldelli is eating and drinking 
  on the climb, and is feeling better. He grabs a bottle from a soigneur on the 
  side of the road. He now has Belli on his wheel, with Caucchioli and Ardila 
  following. The gap is down to 47 seconds! 
16:00 CEST      Caucchioli is dropped from Savoldelli's 
  group, which now numbers three. Savoldelli, Belli and Ardila. That's it. Ardila 
  is not much use to Savoldelli though, but the maglia rosa has grown a new set 
  of wings after refueling. 41 seconds!    Simoni is setting a strong 
  tempo in front, with Di Luca and Rujano following.  
16:02 CEST      They're on the dirt road now, with 
  Simoni leading the group. This could be interesting, as punctures are a high 
  probability. 
16:02 CEST      Simoni's group has less than 7 km 
  to the summit. Leader Ruslan Ivanov has about 6 km, maybe a bit more. 
16:04 CEST      Di Luca pushes the pace and now there 
  are just five riders left in this group: Rujano, Simoni, Valjavec, Di Luca, 
  and Garate. They are less than 3'00 behind Ivanov.    Garate is now 
  in trouble! Four left. 
16:06 CEST    157km/33km to go  It's just Di Luca, 
  Simoni, Rujano and Valjavec leading the remnants of their group as the Finestre 
  gets harder. Savoldelli, Belli and Ardila are still together, some 40-50 seconds 
  back.    No sign of Niermann yet - he's still behind leader Ivanov somewhere. 
16:07 CEST      It's all Di Luca and Simoni, as Gianni 
  Savio gives Rujano a bottle on the climb. Valjavec hangs on in fourth wheel. 
16:08 CEST    158km/32km to go  Looks like Savoldelli 
  got a bottle too from the Discovery car. He is 1'15 behind Simoni's quartet. 
  He can lose 2'09 before he loses the jersey.     Valjavec is dropped. 
  And then there were three. Rujano hasn't done a turn yet. And Ivanov is still 
  2'00 in front.  
16:09 CEST      Di Luca now in front, looking good 
  today. Simoni looks very smooth, while Rujano is suffering a little. Savoldelli 
  is doing all the work in his group, because Belli won't work, and Ardila can't. 
  He's 1'15 or so behind Simoni's trio. 
16:11 CEST    159km/31km to go  It's an interesting 
  climb, but it's not too bad yet because it's dry.    Valjavec and Garate 
  aren't too far behind Simoni's group, and they could get on on the descent.    
  The Lotto car goes past Savoldelli's group and they swallow a cloud of dust. 
  1'22 between Simoni's group and Savoldelli. 
16:12 CEST      Behind Savoldelli, Caucchioli, Parra 
  and Karpets are trying to get back to him.    Rodriguez and Montgomery 
  are caught and passed by the maglia rosa. 
16:14 CEST    160km/30km to go  Savoldelli is now 
  3'04 behind the leader Ivanov, as Belli actually does a turn. But Simoni's group 
  is at 1'22, which means the important gap is 1'42. Simoni is now virtually very 
  close to pink.    Ivanov is still struggling along on his own, but will 
  be caught by Simoni's group soon. Haven't spotted Niermann anywhere yet. 
16:15 CEST      Ivanov grinds along as Niermann follows 
  at about 40 seconds.    Savoldelli gets a big push from a fan, and risks 
  a time penalty.    Simoni's group has just caught and passed Niermann. 
16:17 CEST      Ruslan Ivanov has 4 km to the summit, 
  which means he's not going to make it ahead of Simoni's trio. He's sitting on 
  159/190 max heart rate, so he's probably out of gas. And he looks it as he rides 
  across the grey stones. 
16:18 CEST      Di Luca leads Simoni and Rujano past 
  the exhausted Ivanov. Now Savoldelli is reported at 1'53 behind the leaders! 
  Simoni in virtual pink, if he wins the stage. SAvoldelli will have to ride an 
  incredible descent to rescue this. Even his podium position is in doubt. 
16:21 CEST    161km/29km to go  Ivanov is quickly 
  dropped by the leading trio, where Di Luca is doing most of the work. Rujano 
  is sticking to Simoni's wheel like a limpet.     The leaders have less 
  than 3 km to go to the summit of the Finestre. A Lampre soigneur offers Simoni 
  a bottle and a pair of wheels. He doesn't need either at the moment.    
  Savoldelli is now just with Ardila, at 2'00 behind the three leaders. Van Huffel 
  and Gonchar are at 1'05 behind the lead. 
16:23 CEST    162km/28km to go  Di Luca, in a rapidly 
  greying white outfit, is leading Simoni and Rujano towards the top of the Colle 
  delle Finestre. It's dirt all the way to the top, and the leaders can now see 
  the summit which looks a long way up. It's only 2 km away though. 
16:23 CEST      Ardila finally does a turn for Savoldelli. 
  It's going to be an interesting descent - the road is asphalt, but only 3 metres 
  wide! 
16:24 CEST      Clusters of people line the summit 
  of the climb, clinging to the rocks.    Savoldelli and Ardila are catching 
  Atienza now. 
16:25 CEST    163km/27km to go  The gap is now 2'12! 
  Simoni is the virtual leader of the Giro. And there's still another climb to 
  come....     Ardila actually slows and waits for the maglia rosa.  
16:27 CEST      Savoldelli, Ardila and the crab-like 
  Atienza, who climbs like Escartin, are now together, wondering when this climb 
  will finish. It's pretty tough going on this dirt road.    Di Luca is 
  incredible today. He's working in front all the way, as Simoni and Rujano follow. 
  He could be getting himself back on the podium as a result. But Savoldelli isn't 
  lost yet. 
16:28 CEST      Thousands of fans cheer the riders 
  on as they near the summit of the Finestre, with snow lining the sides of the 
  roads.    Simoni's group is hovering at 2'08 ahead of Savoldelli's trio. 
  It's extremely close. 
16:30 CEST    164km/26km to go  Di Luca is strong 
  as he sits up and has something to eat. They reach the summit of the Finestre 
  with Di Luca crossing first ahead of Simoni and Rujano. There was no sprint, 
  as Di Luca did all the work.    Savoldelli's group has caught and passed 
  Ivanov and Niermann. 
16:31 CEST      Ardila is good today, as he keeps 
  gapping Savoldelli. But he also keeps waiting for him. Savoldelli will probably 
  drop him on the descent now :-) 
16:32 CEST    165km/25km to go  On one of the last 
  corners, a Lotto car gets in the way of the maglia rosa group.    Van 
  Huffel and Gonchar cross the summit at 2'00, riding through the dust. Valjavec 
  and Garate were before them. Savoldelli's trio comes over at 2'19.    
  Simoni and Di Luca lead on the descent, with Rujano clinging on for dear life. 
16:34 CEST    167km/23km to go  This road is insanely 
  narrow, but at least the surface is good. The gap is still 2'23.    
  The top 10 over the Finestre: Di Luca, Simoni, Rujano, Valjavec, Garate, Gonchar, 
  Van Huffel, Savoldelli, Atienza, Ardila. 
16:35 CEST    168km/22km to go  Savoldelli is now 
  leading his group on the descent, but Ardila has got his wheel and is following 
  well. Atienza has been dropped.    The three leaders are also together. 
  Valjavec, Garate, Gonchar and Van Huffel are in between the two groups. 
16:36 CEST    169km/21km to go  Ardila and Savoldelli 
  are now pulling back Gonchar and Van Huffel. They have them now and there are 
  four chasers with a total of five riders in front of them. 
16:37 CEST    170km/20km to go  The leading trio 
  are now off the nice asphalt but the descent is still on fairly good roads. 
  They have 20 km to go, and Simoni is still the virtual leader of the Giro. Just. 
16:39 CEST    171km/19km to go  The road opens out 
  a bit now and the landscape is fairly bar. But they're heading towards the trees 
  now.    It's 2'05, which means Sav is back in virtual pink. Well, there 
  are 20, 12, 8 second time bonuses too... 
16:40 CEST    172km/18km to go  Savoldelli is picking 
  up time, gradually, but it might not be enough as the foot of the descent is 
  getting close for the three leaders.    Gonchar is having problems following 
  the pace of Savoldelli, Ardila and Van Huffel. 
16:41 CEST      Simoni takes a good line around yet 
  another hairpin, while Rujano decides to check out the scenery and nearly goes 
  straight ahead. He corrects, and is back with the leaders.     Still 
  2'03. Savoldelli will need a lot more than that to save his Giro. 
16:43 CEST    175km/15km to go  Di Luca sits in third 
  wheel, trying to refuel and get some feeling in his legs. No sign of Garate 
  and Valjavec, but they're still in between the two small groups.    
  The road is flattening out now as Simoni grabs a bidon from a team car. Di Luca 
  is having problems with cramps. Rujano grabs a bottle too. 15 km to go. 
16:44 CEST    176km/14km to go  Di Luca is cramping 
  badly and gets a bottle from the Liquigas car. He can barely pedal. But he tries. 
  Probably a result of all his work on the Finestre. 
16:44 CEST      Garate and Valjavec are now together, 
  about 40 seconds ahead of Savoldelli's quartet of chasers. 
16:46 CEST    177km/13km to go  Ardila and Van Huffel 
  are now working with Savoldelli, while Gonchar is doing his best to hold on. 
  There is nearly a crash between a moto and the Lotto car. That was close.    
  Rujano and Simoni are working together now, as Di Luca is dropped. The gap is 
  1'50 to Savoldelli. Di Luca is pedaling again though, and is at 11 seconds. 
16:47 CEST      Rujano is now doing a lot of work, 
  and Simoni will need all the help he can get. They're on the flat before the 
  last climb, and Savoldelli's group is still making up time. 
16:48 CEST    178km/12km to go  Di Luca looks like 
  a bike rider again and is hammering back to Simoni and Rujano.     Meanwhile, 
  Valjavec and Garate have been caught by the Savoldelli quartet. That could help 
  the maglia rosa. 
16:49 CEST      Simoni and Rujano should wait for 
  Di Luca, as they need his power now. The group behind numbers six: Savoldelli, 
  Valjavec, Garate, Van Huffel, Ardila, Gonchar. 
16:50 CEST      Rujano is now working very hard, 
  with Simoni following. They ain't working for Di Luca. This might even cost 
  Simoni the Giro. 
16:51 CEST    180km/10km to go  Simoni is on the 
  front with a little grimace, but he still looks good. They go under 10 km to 
  go, and now the climb to Sestrière starts again. They have 9 seconds to Di Luca 
  and 1'40 to Savoldelli's group. 
16:51 CEST    180.5km/9.5km to go  Savoldelli asks 
  for some support from the Discovery car, and he gets a bidon. He drinks half 
  of it. 
16:52 CEST    181km/9km to go  The chasers go under 
  10 km to go at top speed, 1'37 behind Gibo and Rujano. Wow, what a finish this 
  will be! 
16:53 CEST    182km/8km to go  Simoni and Rujano 
  are past 9 km to go, and Rujano is giving it full gas. Di Luca is at 18 seconds, 
  and is not coming back. Oh well.  
16:54 CEST      Ardila, Gonchar, Savoldelli, Valjavec, 
  Garate and Van Huffel are all working hard to chase down the three in front, 
  and save their respective GC places.     Rujano obviously doesn't want 
  Di Luca to come back, as he's not far behind him on GC. 
16:54 CEST      The road starts to steepen as the 
  chase group pulls it back to 1'30. If Simoni wins, he needs to beat Savoldelli 
  by 1'50 to take the maglia rosa. 
16:55 CEST      Simoni grimaces as he unloads some 
  weight out of his pockets. Rujano does another big turn. 
16:56 CEST    183km/7km to go  Simoni now gets out 
  of the saddle, but the two leaders are still losing time. 7 km to go and it's 
  just 1'27. Simoni gets rid of more food.     Di Luca is not done yet. 
  He's at 15 seconds. 
16:57 CEST    183.5km/6.5km to go  Rujano now in 
  front, working hard out of the saddle. Di Luca chases at 25 seconds. The road 
  is now climbing a bit more steeply, but it's a much nicer road than the Finestre. 
  1'28. 
16:58 CEST    184km/6km to go  Savoldelli is out 
  of the saddle, obviously hurting a lot. Ardila leads and the gap is 1'24. Ardila 
  is having a good ride today. 
16:59 CEST      Savoldelli is really digging deep, 
  the pain showing on his face, the pedaling rhythm a bit sloppy. But at the moment, 
  he's still in pink.     Simoni is hurting too, but never shows it that 
  much. 
17:00 CEST    185km/5km to go  Ardila continues to 
  drive the pace in Savoldelli's group. He has Van Huffel there, who is 26 today.    
  Rujano and Simoni have 5 km to go and are giving it everything. 
17:01 CEST    185.5km/4.5km to go  The climb is steeper 
  now as Rujano asks Simoni to do a turn. Nope. Simoni stays put. 
17:02 CEST    186km/4km to go  Di Luca is now at 
  33 seconds, but he could hold on for third place. The chasers are going well.     
  Rujano is leaving Simoni behind!! Simoni empties a bidon over his face and grits 
  his teeth to hold on. Ouch. Ouch. 
17:02 CEST      Simoni has got it all to do as Rujano 
  rides away, slowly. He has 5 seconds. 
17:03 CEST      Rujano might be on his way to not 
  only a stage win, but also second on GC! Or first... 
17:04 CEST    186.5km/3.5km to go  Jose Rujano has 
  8 seconds on Gibo. He needs more than that. 
17:05 CEST    187km/3km to go  Gibo is fighting hard, 
  but he's not coming back to the Incredible Hulk.    Di Luca is 55 seconds 
  behind Rujano. His podium in Milan is not going to happen, but he has ridden 
  a great race.    Savoldelli is 1'35 behind Rujano. He looks like saving 
  the Giro. 
17:05 CEST      Simoni is full of pain now, trying 
  to get to the top. He has 1'27 on Savoldelli's group, which is catching Di Luca.    
  But it's Rujano who will win the stage. He has 3 km left. 
17:06 CEST      Simoni fights and fights, as does 
  Savoldelli, who looks a little stressed. Van Huffel is following him, now does 
  a turn. Savoldelli is lucky he has riders with him. 
17:06 CEST      Ardila has dropped off Savoldelli's 
  group. No surprise there. 
17:07 CEST      Simoni gets it together and looks 
  slightly better, but can he do enough to put 1'58 or so (not counting bonus) 
  into Savoldelli?  
17:08 CEST    188km/2km to go  Simoni out of the 
  addle as Rujano reaches 2 km to go. The Venezuelan ex-coffee planter will win 
  the stage. Gibo is at 22 seconds.  
17:09 CEST      Savoldelli still has a bit of work 
  to do, but it looks like he'll keep the pink. He would have struggled without 
  the Lotto boys, but that's racing.    Van Huffel leads that group now. 
  The Belgian is strong. There aren't many climbs like this in Gavere! 
17:10 CEST      Di Luca is past 2 km at 1'25. Savoldelli 
  is at 1'53 from Rujano!! 
17:10 CEST      Rujano struggles as he reaches 1 
  km to go. He's there. Now it's easier. He needs to beat Sav by 2'41 to win the 
  Giro. Oohlalala. 
17:11 CEST    189km/1km to go  Simoni is past 1 km 
  to go, still 20 seconds behind Rujano. The Giro is very much up for grabs. 
17:11 CEST      Rujano reaches 500m to go and looks 
  a bit tired, but he will win the stage, his biggest victory in his career. What 
  a ride by the tiny Venezuelan! Second on GC? First? 
17:13 CEST    190km/0km to go  Rujano crosses the 
  line, having given it everything on the last climb. Incredible ride by the mountains 
  leader, who is definitely the best climber in this race. He wins the stage with 
  a determined grimace, slowing in the final metres.    Simoni is next 
  at 26 seconds. 
17:15 CEST      Di Luca comes in third at 1'34, looking 
  annoyed with himself. Then Garate leads the maglia rosa group in at 1'54, then 
  Van Huffel, Gonchar, Valjavec then Savoldelli at 1'53. Savoldelli saves it!!! 
17:21 CEST      In the end, the top 3 on GC remain 
  the same, even though Simoni came within 28 seconds of the maglia rosa, and 
  Rujano within 45. Di Luca and Garate keep fourth and fifth, and Gonchar sixth.     
  It was a thriller in Sestrière, that's for sure. Had Simoni stayed with Rujano, 
  who knows?     Well, that's all folks until tomorrow's final stage into 
  Milan, and after that I think we'll need a new blimp. Or at least a new hot 
  air tank. 
Results
Provisional
1 Jose' Rujano Guillen (Ven) Selle Italia-Colombia                5.49.30   
2 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Lampre-Caffita                               0.26
3 Danilo Di Luca (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                              1.37
4 Juan Manuel Garate (Spa) Saunier Duval-Prodir                      1.53
5 Wim Van Huffel (Bel) Davitamon-Lotto                               1.55
6 Serguei Gonchar (Ukr) Domina Vacanze                            
7 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita) Discovery Channel-Pro Cycling Team   
8 Tadej Valjavec (Slo) Phonak Hearing Systems                 
9 Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano (Col) Davitamon-Lotto                 2.38
10 Emanuele Sella (Ita) Ceramica Panaria-Navigare                    5.06
General classification after stage 19
1 Paolo Savoldelli (Ita) Discovery Channel-Pro Cycling Team      88.01.43
2 Gilberto Simoni (Ita) Lampre-Caffita                               0.28
3 Jose' Rujano Guillen (Ven) Selle Italia-Colombia                   0.45
4 Danilo Di Luca (Ita) Liquigas-Bianchi                              3.26
5 Juan Manuel Garate (Spa) Saunier Duval-Prodir                      4.11
6 Serguei Gonchar (Ukr) Domina Vacanze                               4.22
7 Vladimir Karpets (Rus) Illes Balears                              11.15
8 Pietro Caucchioli (Ita) Credit Agricole                           11.38 
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