Egan Bernal takes lead into final day in Giro d'Italia, Caruso wins Stage 20

Italy's Damiano Caruso wins the penultimate stage for his first-ever win in a Grand Tour.

Published : May 30, 2021 09:31 IST

Damiano Caruso celebrates as he crosses the finishing line to win Stage 20. - AP
Damiano Caruso celebrates as he crosses the finishing line to win Stage 20. - AP
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Damiano Caruso celebrates as he crosses the finishing line to win Stage 20. - AP

Egan Bernal looks set to add the Giro d’Italia title to his Tour de France win after maintaining a significant lead at the end of the penultimate stage, which was won by Italian rider Damiano Caruso on Saturday.

It was the first-ever victory in a Grand Tour for Caruso, who also all but secured second place overall, and it came on one of the most difficult stages. Stage 20 had been given the maximum difficulty rating of five stars.

The 164-kilometre (102-mile) route from Verbania to Valle Spluga-Alpe Motta featured more than 4,200 metres of vertical gain and three top-category climbs, including the final ascent to another summit finish, where Caruso soloed to victory.

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The Bahrain Victorious rider shook his head in disbelief as he rounded the final corner before zipping up his top and raising his hands across his head as he crossed the line.

“I thought about a thousand things in the last metres before the finish line, all my sacrifices, my training, and all the work done by my team-mates,” Caruso said.

'Happiest man in the world'

“We rode in an exemplary way today, Pello Bilbao in particular did an incredible job and he played a fundamental role in this victory. Today I realised a dream, I think I am the happiest man in the world!”

 

Bernal finished 24 seconds behind and has an overall lead of 1 minute, 59 seconds over Caruso heading into the final day’s time trial in Milan on Sunday. Bernal is 3:23 ahead of third-place Simon Yates after the expected attack from the British rider failed to materialise.

'Confident'

Bernal, the 2019 Tour de France winner, was helped heavily throughout the stage by Ineos Grenadiers team-mate Daniel Martinez, who paced him brilliantly up the final climb and finished the stage in third, 35 seconds behind Caruso.

 

“Today we rode very well as a team, we controlled the race in the best possible way,” Bernal said. "My team-mates did a super job ... I had good legs and I knew I had team-mates around me but when Caruso attacked, with his advantage increasing, I admit I was worried.

"Now I am confident for tomorrow’s last stage, I have a two-minute lead in the GC and I will give everything in the time trial.”

The Giro finishes in familiar fashion. The individual time trial is an entirely flat, 30.3-kilometer (18.8-mile) route that ends in front of Milan's famous cathedral.

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