The leader Isaac del Toro has provided a massive moral blow this Wednesday to Italy turn. His victory in one of the greatest days of the career, with the climb of mortirol, allowed him to strengthen his leadership in the general classification.
Of course, there are important days on Friday and Saturday and the difference in Richard Carapaz and Simon Yates They are minimal. A bad day of any of the three candidates for success in general can —on the career for ‘Maglia Rosa’.
It will be taken this Thursday with More brightness in the bullwilling to try to reserve strength in the fight for success. These are the stages of Friday and Saturday that are now called to try to be a general like three.
Italy’s classification
FRIEND -17 Stages, San Michele All’adige (Fondazione Edmund Mach) -Bormio, 155km
1. Isaac Del Toro (Mexico/UAE Emirates) 3H 58’48 ”(10″ Bonus)
2. Romain Bardet (France/Picnic Postnl) to 4 ”(6″ Bonus)
3. Richard Carapaz (Ecuador/EF Education-EasyPost) ID. (4 ”bonus)
4. Simon Yates (Great Britain/Visma-ASE to bike) at 15 ”
5. Giulio Pellizzari (Italy/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) to 16 ”
6. Derek Gee (Canada/Israel-Premier Tech) ID.
7. Damaano Caruso (Italy/Bahrain Success) ID.
8. Einer Rubio (Colombia/Movistar) ID.
9. Max Poole (Great Britain/Picnic Postnl) ID.
10. Afonso Eulalio (Portugal/Bahrain Success) to 56 “
Generally
1. Isaac Del Toro (Mexico/UAE Emirates) 65H 30’34 ”
2. Richard Carapaz (Ecuador/EF Education-EasyPost) to 41 ”
3. Simon Yates (Great Britain/Visma-lease a bike) to 51 ”´
4. Derek Gee (Canada/Israel-Premier Tech) to 1’57 ”
5. Damanano Caruso (Italy/Bahrain Victorus) to 3’06 ”
6. Egan Bernal (Colombia/Ineos Grenadiers) to 4’43 ”
7. Giulio Pellizzari (Italy/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) to 5’02 ”
8. Einer Rubio (Colombia/Movistar) to 6’09 “
9. Adam Yates (Great Britain/UAE Emirates) to 7’45 ”
10. Michael Storer (Australia/Tudor Pro Cycling) to 7’46 ”
Source: La Verdad

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