Belgian rider Dries De Bondt won a last flat stage of a Giro d' Italia. It seems that he decided to succeed on that day.
Richard Carapaz who awarded by 2019 championship and gold medalist of the Tokyo Olympics. He leads a three-second in the overall outstanding performance from Australia's Jai Hindley, who was runner-up in 2020. Hindley faced a problem of tire puncture in the final three kilometers of the stage, which was offset. Everyone had the same time to end the race, but he continued with his riding stop until he had a mechanical problem.
Mikel Landa stayed third overall, 1:05 behind Carapaz.
The three stages that carry on the race will decide to be a winner. Exhausting mountains legs followed by a hilly individual time trial ends the race in Verona. Carapaz l stated he watched Landa and Hindley all the time as he understood the gaps. He had a firm belief in his legs that they cycled at the end of Maglia Rosa.
Joao Almeida was the Portuguese rider who maintained the fourth position overall and withdrew before the 18 stages after having a test positive for COVID-19. He was behind the Carpaz at 1:54.
Vincenzo Nibali won the stage two times, decided to retire at the end of the season, and move towards fourth. He was six minutes nearby the off-lead.
At last, the stage ended with a flat circuit Treviso to result in a 156 kilometer (97 miles) route from Borgo Valsugana.
De Bondt, a member of the team of Alpecin-Fenix, was a part of rare breakaway and attained a victory in past Edoardo Affini and Magnus Cort Nielsen at the line.
De Bondt felt proud that he couldn't believe that he had a victory like this.
Login To Leave a Comment