Victory on the queen’s stage of the Giro d’Italia goes to Colombia: Santiago Buitrago won on the “Three Peaks”. Geraint Thomas defended his overall lead.
On the super-steep final section over three kilometers up to the “Three Peaks”, Buitrago broke away from Canadian Derek Gee, who took the thankless second place for the fourth time in this Giro. The two had previously broken away from a nine-man breakaway to decide the victory among themselves.
Geraint Thomas defends the top
A long way behind the leading group, the favorites dueled for overall victory. The leader Geraint Thomas was able to rely on the first-class support of his Ineos teammates, who reliably escorted the 37-year-old towards the finish.
Second-placed Primoz Roglic tried to attack, but was not really successful. After all, the Slovenian got three seconds ahead of Thomas in the last few meters and now has a total of 26 seconds behind the Briton before tomorrow’s difficult mountain time trial.
Kämna is losing ground
The German Lennard Kämna could not quite keep up in the group of favorites, who had to let something tear off on the steep last three kilometers.
The 19th stage of the Giro d’Italia on Friday led over 183 kilometers from Longarone criss-crossing the Dolomites to the difficult mountain finish at the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. Since the cancellation of the Great St. Bernhard, the roof of this Tour of Italy has been waiting there: the finish at the ‘Three Peaks’ was at 2,304 meters.
stage/date | length | Start and finish location |
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1st stage – 06.05.2023 | 19.6 km | Fossacesia-Ortona (time trial) |
Stage 2 – 05/07/2023 | 201 km | Teramo-San Salvo |
Stage 3 – 05/08/2023 | 216 km | Vasto-Melfi |
Stage 4 – 05/09/2023 | 175 km | Venosa-Lake Laceno |
Stage 5 – 05/10/2023 | 171 km | Atripalda-Salerno |
Stage 6 – 05/11/2023 | 162 km | Naples – Naples |
Stage 7 – 05/12/2023 | 218 km | Capua-Gran Sasso d’Italia (mountain arrival) |
Stage 8 – 05/13/2023 | 207 km | Terni-Fossombrone |
Stage 9 – 05/14/2023 | 35 km | Savignano sul Rubicone – Cesena (time trial) |
Rest day – 05/15/2023 | ||
Stage 10 – 05/16/2023 | 196 km | Scandiano-Viareggio |
Stage 11 – 05/17/2023 | 219 km | Camaiore-Tortona |
Stage 12 – 05/18/2023 | 179 km | Bra-Rivoli |
Stage 13 – 05/19/2023 | 207 km | Borgofranco d’Ivrea – Crans Montana (mountain arrival) |
Stage 14 – 05/20/2023 | 193 km | Sierre-Cassano Magnago |
Stage 15 – 05/21/2023 | 195 km | Seregno-Bergamo |
Rest day – 05/22/2023 | ||
Stage 16 – 05/23/2023 | 203 km | Sabbio Chiese-Monte Bondone (mountain arrival) |
Stage 17 – 05/24/2023 | 195 km | Pergine Valsugana – Caorle |
Stage 18 – 05/25/2023 | 161 km | Oderzo-Val di Zoldo (mountain arrival) |
Stage 19 – 05/26/2023 | 183 km | Longarone – Tre Cime Lavaredo (mountain arrival) |
Stage 20 – 05/27/2023 | 18.6 km | Tarvisio-Monte Lussari Tudorg (time trial) |
Stage 21 – 05/28/2023 | 135 km | Rome – Rome |