As it happened: Pink jersey dramatically changes hands on stage 20 of the Giro d'Italia
Isaac Del Toro attempts āto defend pink jersey on climacticź¦ stage of GC racing
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Hello and welcome tš§o stagź¦e 20 of the Giro d'Italia!
It’s the climactic GC showdown of the 2025 Giro d’Italia, and the stage is set for a thriller. The podium replaces remain so closely poised, with jš°ust 43 seconds between first and second, and 38 seconds between second and third - gaps that could be obliterated on a mountain as fearsome as Colle delle Finestre.
Having held the pink jersey since the end of the first week, it all comes down to this for Isaac del Toro. 澳擲幸čæ5å¼å„å®ē½åØēŗæę„询å¼å„ē»ę:He told Cyclingnews that he wants to stay “calm” today, but that’s going to be hard amišØd such tension. His lead on GC is only š¦¹slender, but he only has one more day to defend it for.
The main man trying to dislodge Del Toro from the top of the classification at this last hurdle is Richard Carapaz. The Ecuadorian has been aggressive for much of this Giro, and has succeeded in gradually chipping away at Del Toro’s lead to the point where he’s only 43 sešconds adrift.
But if he’s to finish off the job, he’ll need to succeed today in where he failed yesterday, and manage to drop Del Toro. “I don't think everyone knows hź¦ow hard it is,” he said yesterday, &ldqą¦uo;so I think a lot can still change.”
The riš ders are on the move through the neutralised zone, and will be raācing for real soon. Excitement is building!
Be sure toš¼ have a read of our preview of the stage.
OFFICIAL START
And they're off!
The opening 60km of this stage š¬are flat, so it's not just the climbers whoš¼ can try and get into the break.
Five riders have a small gap, with the ever-aggressive Dries De Bondtš among them.
It’s actually a 6-man group ratšher than 5, and is currently being led by Enzo Paleni.
Other teams in thāis group are Cofidis, Alpecin, Lidl and Soudal.
200KM TO GO
There are 7 ridersš in this lead group: De Bondt, Paleni, Heiduk, Mosca, Kielich, Moniquet and Garofoli. They lead by 30 seconds.
The peloton at the start of the stage.
The pš§eloton hasn’t ą²sat up, and there are still riders trying tentative attacks, but the gap has grown out to 50 seconds.
Like yestšerday,š it’s very hot out there, which will make an already gruelling stage even harder.
190KM TO GO
The gap's grown to over a minute, up to 1:07. This is a strange one, as other riders haven't given up on attacking out of the bunch, but nobody is šgoing clear and the leading seven continue to disą·“appear further and further away.
A chasing group of 6 riders have now succeeded in breaking clear of the peloton. Among them is Mads Pedersen in his mš¤Ŗaglia ciclaminš o.
Del Toro is having a chat with Egan Bernal towards the baź¦ck of the peloton. Bernal won his first Grand Tour at the age of 22 - if Del Toro succeeds in wrapping up this Giro, he’ll do so at the even younger age of 21.
Thą·“e Pedersen chase grāoup also contains his teammate Verona, Hayter, Bussato, Barrenetxea and Tarozzi.
That chase group is making up ground,ź¦ 36 seconds ahead of the āpeloton and 38 seconds behind the leaders.
Here are the seven riders in the lead group.
Mosca is no longer taking turns in the frꦔont group, with his two teammates Pedersen āand Verona in the chase group behind.
180KM TO GO
The leaād group is 35 secšøonds ahead of the chase group, who are moving further away from the peloton, now 50 seconds ahead.
š§Here&rź¦squo;s the second group on the road, being led by Mads Pedersen.
There’s a notable lack of climbing specialists in these štwo lead groups, with only Carlos Verona really standing out. That might mean there are teams and riders who want to keep these breaks in check before making their own moves on the climbs later on, with an eye for the stage win.
170KM TO GO
The Pedersen chase group is nearly with the leašd group now, with just 15 more ź§seconds to make up. The peloton is an further one minute behind.
The two lead groups have come together.
A new chase group has also formed, haviš ng jumped out the peloton. There are abšout 15 riders in it, including Wout van Aert.
The peloton does seem happy now, and have sat up. They’re already 1:40 behind this new chase gź¦roup.
The chase group looks like it should join āthe 13 leaders. They have only 40 seconds left to make up.
This chase group has some potential stage winners, who are better-suited to šthe mountains coming up later - in particular, Pello Bilbao and Chris Harper.
The peloton š¦©has well and truly sat up now. Tš§hey’ve let the lead group have over three minutes.
And now the chase group has caught the leaders, forming a big new lead group of over 30 šriders. We have our break of the day.
160KM TO GO
UAE have taken responsibšility for leading the peloton, with the gap to the lead group up to 4:18.
With the break formed and the peloton content with it, the race has calmed down. We awaitš± the first climb, the category four Corišøo, which is coming up in about 15km.
This next climb is nothing compared to what waits for the riders later in the stage - Colle delle Finestre. It’s only featured at the Giro since 2005, but has ašÆlready attainedš„ a legendary status comparable to the race’s oldest climbs, with so many epic stages and stories taking place on its impossibly steep gradients.
150KM TO GO
The gap's still growing out, to 6:12.
No šÆrider in this 31-man lead group is within an hour of Del Toro on GC, with Chris Harper the highest place in 28th at 1:16:16.
Here's a lꦺook at the day's break, being led by itsš· headline name, Wout van Aert.
De Bondt attacks out of the lead group at the intermediate sprint, to take the points uncontested, with Pederen not going for them. He therefore moves ahead of Pāedš·ersen in the intermediate sprints classification.
140KM TO GO
The break's lead is still growing, to just short of eiš³ght minutes. This is one of the biggest gaps we'vše seen thoughout this whole Giro.
KOM - CORIO
The break š®ašre on the first climb of the day, the category 4 Corio. It's 6.5km ay 3.7%.
Davide Bais was with a car receiving some medical treatment, and seems to have gone dowš ŗn in a crash.
Jimmy Janssꦫens has neededš to stop to change bikes, and is now making his way back up into the break.
None of the riders spriš§nted for the KOM points at the top of the climb, with Tarozzi leading over the top from Marcellusi and Geniets.
130KM TO GO
8:45 iāØs the gap between the break and the peloton, which is now being led by EF Education-EasyPost.
Kasper Asgreen is the EF rider setting the pace. With nobody in the break a GC threat, there’s no obligation for UAE to do any work - instead, it’s up to EF to take the race to them to set Carapaz up for anā assault on the pink jersey.
Del Toro is looking composed in the peloton, which is currently experiencing the calm before the storꩲm.
ź¦Janssens has at last rejoined the lead group, following his mechanical earlierš.
120KM TO GO
Asgreen’s work at the front of the peloton isn’t š³having much of an efą·“fect on the break’s lead, which has only come down a little, to 8:30.
There's a long line of EF riders leading the peloton now, and not just Asgreen. The plan might be to start applying the pressure on the next climb, the category two Colle del Lys, which is cominšg up in just over 10km.
110KM TO GO
The race is still in a holding pattern, with EF leading the peloton and keeping the break at 8:35. Things will start to change when they officially š§start thše next climb.
Carapaz is at the EF team car having a word. What plan have thš ey conducted for this all-important stage?
The roaꩲd has been going uphill for some timeā now, but the gradient is soon to get steeper for the official start of the climb.
There’s a strange development in the peloton, as the rest of the groź§up let the wheź¦el go to the 3 EF riders leading, and give them a gap. The 3 riders have to sit up and wait for the rest of the peloton to catch them up.
The problem for EF šis that nobody else has an incentive to ride hard. And with Carapaz with the team car, the GC riders could afford to let the wheel go.
COLLE DEL LYS
The breakaway has begun the climb, the Colle dešl Lys. It’s long, lasting 13.7km, and averages only 4.2%, but there are some steeper sections in the first half before it flattens out.
100KM TO GO
Thše peloton is on the climšøb too, and is 8:20 away from the break.
Unlike Del Toro’s UAE Team Emirates-XRG, who have had both Jāuan Ayuso and Jay Vine abandon earlier in the race, EF Education-EasyPost still have a full roster of riders to lead the peloton with.
The lead group have done the harder part of the climb, and remain ašll together.
Verona had to stop for a mechanical, and Pedersen has dropped back to pace him intoš ° the lead āgroup again.
Pedersen and Verona got themselves back into the lead group, and are now at the front of the break as theyš¼ near the summit of the climb.
90KM TO GO
The break's lead over the peloton is 8 šminutÜ«es.
There’s a bit of competition for the points at the top of tšÆhe climb. Tarozzi, who’s 4th in the KOM classification, moved ahead to take the points, bušt rather than let him have them Mosca accelerated himself.
Tarozzi still managed to gain the maximum points,š² accelerating again to edge Mosca at the line. Here are the updated rankings:
1 Fortunato 355
2 Scaroni 201
3 Prodhomme 107
4 Tarozzi 87
5 Carapaz 47
The peloton ꦰreach the top of the climb, 7:50 behind the break.
A dodgy moment on the descent as five EF riders got aį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į© corner wrong, aš nd had to brake in order not to fall.
80KM TO GO
The breakaway riders are further down the mountain, nearing thše end of the descent 7:55 ahead.
70KM TO GO
The break has reached the bottom of the descent, having grown their lead to 8:45. They’ll now tį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©ake on about 30km of valley roź§ad, before the start of the mighty Colle delle Finestre.
Van Aert and De Bondt sprint for the points at the inštermediate sprint, with Van Aert coming out on top. ā;
Here's Del Toro on the descent. His moment of truth ą²will be cošŗming up in the next hour or so.
The break has done a great job growing their lead on the previous descent and now the flat. It’s gārown to over nine minutes. That could come tumbling down on Colle delle Finestre, but the stronger climbers in the break must fancy their chances of winning the stage from here.
60KM TO GO
Still the gap grows, up to 9:45. Kasper Asgreen continues to lead the peloton for EF, but if the plan was for them to catch the break and bring bonus seconds into play, it'šs looking less and less likely.
The gap's gone ą¦up to over ten š¹minutes for the first time.
Only about 10km until the start of Colle delle Finestre. Of the riders in the break, Pello Bilbao, Carlos Verona and Chrisā Harper stand out as the most accomplishedā climbers, who will hope to use this mountain as a platform to go on and win the stage.
Wout van Aert is of course also in the break but you expect his role will bš²e to help Simon Yates out later on. He could be especially useful on the shallower final climb to the finish at Sestriere.
50KM TO GO
10:00 minutes remains the gap, the start of the climb now just a few kilometreās away.
COLLE DELLE FINESTRE
Here we go, the breakaway have begun the climb!
Already De Bondt and Hź¦eiduk have been dropped out of the break. They're up against over an hour of suffering before they reach the top.
Mosca was setting the pace in the break, but has ground to a halt. Now Pedersen takes over - Lidl are trying to set up Veroą¹na for another stage win.
Surprisingly, Pello Bilbao is struggling to hold on in the breakaway group. ź¦On paper he looked likļ·½e the best climber present.
Pedersen is causing seš„rious damage here. Bilbao has now been dropped, as has Van Aert.
There arš°e only about 10 riders left in the front group, being led by Pedersen.
Even Pedersen's leader Veronaš is struggling under this pace. Pedersen has therefore had to knock it offąµ².
With Pedersen having stopped, Rochas has attacked. Harper isź¦ on his wheel.
Pedersen has dropped back tāo Verona and sprayed some water on him. Perhaps Verona is strugglinšg in the heat.
EF lead the peloton onto the Colle delle Finestre. Rafferty takes over, and is alreaā±dy laying the hammer down.
Up ahead, Rochas and Harper are about 5 seconds ahead of a chaseš group containing ꦯJanssens, Hamilton, Verre, Pacher and Garofoli.
Harper has attšacked and gone clear of Rochas, and has now been joined by Veršre.
In the peloton, Rafferty is giving it his all, and doesn't look lšike he'll be riding at the šfront much longer.
.As we spꦰeak, Rafferty is finished. šCarapaz still has three teammates left.
The pace is up even moreš¼, and gap are apāpearing at the front already.
Carapaz and his teammate have gone clear!
And now Carapaz goes alone...but Del Toroš® closes the gap.
It's unclear that the plan for EF was for Carapaz to go so early, but the pace was so fast by his EF teammates thatą¹ a gap openš¦¹ed up between them and Del Toro's teammate McNulty, forcing Del Toro to close it himself.
Del Toro and Carapaz are already 20 seconds ahead of šSimon Yates, whose in a chase group.
Del Toro looks verš¦©y calm and unruffled so far, but there’s much, much more ft this climb still to come.
The Simon Yates chase groupā has aboš ut 10 riders in it.
Simon Yates now attacks that chase group.
Yates can now see Del Toro and Carapaz.
Andā now Yates is with Cāarapaz. This makes matters much more complicated for Del Toro - he has two men to mark, not just one.
Yates attacks already. He means business!
Carapaz and Del Toro can follow him though.
40KM TO GO
Meanwhil Harper and Verre still lead the race, 8:š“40 ahead.
Gee has š ·now attacked the chase group and is trying to bridge up to the trio alone.
Carapaz has resumed the pace-setting.
Yates attacks again!
Carapaz gets onto his wheel and then Del Toro.
Now Carapaz attacks. They're taking it in turns to try to work over the pink jersāey, but he's staying calm and controlled for now.
All three are still together.
Yates goes fź¦or a tāhird time, and it's a big one..but again Carapaz bridges up to him, followed by Del Toro.
The pace has slowed a bit since thaš °t last attack, and now Gee can seꦦe them.
Yates maꦫes his fourth attack.and this൩ time there's no immediate reaction.
Yates has a gap!
And it's a big ļ·½gap - the other two don't want to commit to chasing.
Gee has joined them, and now he'šØs leading the chase.
Yates is 10 seconds ahead.
He needs 38 seconds to take over Caš§rapaz on GC, and 1:21 to take the pļ·½ink jersey from Del Toro. That's not impossible on a climb as hard as this...and he has Wout van Aert to help him later on.
Gee is doing all the work behind for now, not wanting to šgive up on the chance for a podium finish. He's 1:06 behind Yates on GC.
Yates' lead is now at 17 seconds.
Carapaz attacks!
He's dropped Gee, but not Del Toro.
He's carrying on though, and hš as a few bikelengths..š„.
...but again Del Toro bridges to him.
This is thrilling racing!
Carapaz and Del Toro are closing in on Yates again, who's only a few secšøonds ahead.š
Yates is groš wing his lead again, after thašŖt Carapaz acceleration.
Some rź§iders from the original break areš« now being caught and passed by the GC men. Mosca even did a brief turn for Yates.
Meanwhile up ahead, Harper and Verre are still together at the front. Thešy're 40 seconź¦ds ahead of Verona and Garofoli.
Still Carapaz leads without Del Toro taking a turn. Del Toro has calculated that he can afford Yateꦰs to have a small gap, and therefore is happy to let Carapaz do the work. The Mexican is playing a blinder here, keeping his head and cool despite allš the pressure.
Yates'ļ·½ lead is up to 20 seconds on Del Toro and Carapaz.
Harper and Veršŗre have reached the gravel sector of the clšimb. It's about to get even harder!
Veš¤”rona and Garofoli are on the gravel now, 54 seconds behiną¦d.
Carapaz is calling Del Toro's bluffšø! He's sloweād down completely, and is goading Del Toro to lead - it's his pink jersey that's under risk from Yates, after all.
Del Toro refuses, however, and Carapaz goes baꦫck to leading.
Yates’ lead hasš grown as a result of that slowdown, up to 40 seconds.
Once again, Carapaz knocks off the pace.
Gee passes them, and still they don't respond.
Now Carapaz attacks.
Del Toro nearly slips! But stays uprigš¼ht, and is back with Carapaz.
Carapaz and Del Toro have passed Gee again.
Yates is onto the gravel sector. He's about 45 seconds ahead of Carapš»az and Del Toro. That puts him on second on the virtual GC - but he still needs to 35 more seconds to take pink from Del Toro.
Gee has bridged back to Del Toro and Carapaz, and is setting the pace. They took bš§egin the gravel.
Yaš¬tes gap is getting bigger ź§- it's up to over a minute!
1:08 for Yates. He's only 3 seconds from bešing virtual race leader.
One big question noāw is: where is Wout van Aert? If he is still ahead of Yates by the top of the climb, and can lead him on the descent and final climb to Sestriere, that cź¦ ould be what swings matters in favour of Yates in the pink jersey race.
At the front, Harper has dropped Verre.
Still it's Gee doing alź¦l the work for Del Toro and š¬Carapaz.
Yates' lead is up to 1:š25 - he's now the virtual pink jerź§sey!
Del Toro is responding, and taken to the front for the šfirst time.
Gee is dropped, but Carapaz is on his wheel.
Del Toro appeared to have played a tactical blinder up until noš²w, at least in terms of neutralising Carapaz. But he has made a risk by allowing Yates such a big lead.&š nbsp;
Del Torošø hasn't managed to make anyš§ø inroads since starting to work. The defecit to Yates is up to 1:32.
Gee has caught them, and passed them ź¦ straight away.
Carapaz follows Gee's wheel, but Del Tź§ oro takes a little longer to respond. Is he starting to struggle?
30KM TO GO
Meanwhile Harper still leads thāe race, 30 seconds ahead of Verre and 5:27 ahead of Yates.
Van Aert is a few minutes ahead of Yates, it's being reported. His task will be to get to the top of the climb still ahead of him, tą¹hen wait for Yates to help pace him for the rest of the stage.
The pendulim is swinging towź§aārds Yates - he's now 1:58 ahead of Del Toro, Carapaz and Gee.
Carapaz accelerates, and Gee is droppeą¼d. Del Toro can follow again, tą²hough.
It’s becoming hard to see a way for Carapaz to win this Giro from here. Even if he does succeed in eventually dropping Del Toꦯro, š he has a lot of ground to make up on Yates, and no teammates waiting up the road to help him.
Carapaz's acceleration has brought Yatesā' advantage down to 1:40.
Huge crowds greet Hāarper asš„ he nears the top of the climb.
Gee looks like he might have beenš„ dropped for good - he's now 40 seconds behindš ŗ Del Toro and Carapaz.
At long last, Harper has reached the top of the climb. He'll therefore claim this year'š s Cima Coppi prize.
Now Verre reaches thešÆ top, 1:40ą¼ŗ behind. The stage is Harper's to lose.
Yates lead is 1:40 over Del Toro and Caraš§øpaz. That still maškes him virtual pink, albeit by only 19 seconds.
Whatever happens from here, what a tuning ride by Simon Yates on this climb - the same climb where his dreams of winning the pink jersey came undone a whole eighš t years.
Yates crests the climbs, with a lead of 1:41.&nbsš°p;
Carapaz is on the limit. He nearly got a corner wrongąµ² and had to slow down.
Del Toro leads Carapaz over the top of the climb. āThey're still 1:41 behind Yates.
Gee is next š°to the top, over a minute behind Del Toro and Caraš¦¹paz.
Still no sign of Van Aert as Yš®ates descends.
Yates is flying down this descent. He's ꩵalready had a little wobble. How much risk is he willing to take?
Here'š³s Van Aert, and Yates is on hisā wheel. Their lead over Del Toro and Carapaz is 1:45.
20KM TO GO
Meanwhile Harper only has 20km left to ride, and 1:40š· on Verre in 2nd.
This is only a short descent. They will be climbing again soon, and the shallow earleir gradišents look perfect for Van Aert.
Carapaz is refusing to take a turn on this descent, and Del Toro isn't so happy about it. He himself has eased up the pace - which is a big risk, considering Yateź¦s' advantage.
Yates' lead has grown as a result, to 1:55. It's lāooking very good for the Brit!
SESTRIERE
Harper hš„as started the final climb, 1:40 aheą“ad of Verre.
Van Aert šøis doinšg just what he was tasked to do - his work is seeing Yates' lead grow even more, to 2:06.
The impetus has gone out of the chase between Del Toro and Carapaz. ThešÆy have Kielich from the day’s break with them, and currently he’s leading.
You sense the time has come for Del Toro to fully commit to this chase, and not worry about Carapaz. Yates is his big dander now, not the EcuadoršÆian, and he has to bring the time gap on him, even if it makes him more vulnerable to an attack from Carapaz.
Still Yates' lead grows, to 2:20.
Del Toro'sā on the radio, and slošŗwed down again.
10KM TO GO
Meanwhile Harper stillš looks good for the stage win. He's 1:30 ahead of Verreš¼.
Del Toro is having words with Carapaz, who is shaš§øking his heaš¦d. These games are going to lose Del Toro the Giro!
This looks like āit might be it! The gap to Del Toro and Carapaz and Yates has balšlooned, to a whole three minutes!
Gee catches up to Del Toro and Carapaz.
It's now nearly four minutes. Game over!
Del Toro is stiāll leading, but he doesn't look fully committed.
This is a script worthy of Hollywood. Simon Yates has always loved the Giro, and been trying to win it for years. Now, on the very climb he lost the pink jersey in 2018 when seemingly on the brink of victory, he looks set tšo do so with a remarkable comeback, the inverse of his collapse back then.
Still Van Aert leads Yates on the climb. They'veš ŗ picked upź¦ a few more stragglers from the day's break.
Del Toro is nearly five minutes behind. It does seem as though į£he's thrown in the towel.
Del Toro, Carapaz āØand Gee have been joined by several other riders from behind. It's Chris Hamiltą·“on of PicnicPostNL who's doing the work, for Max Poole.
That's it for Van Aert, who sšwings off. His turn has indeed swung this Giro towards Yates - chapeau.
5KM TO GO
Only 5km left for Harper, who is 1:50 ahead of Verre, and 3:൩19 ahead of Yates.
Del Toro now has some teammates with himš, Majka and McNulty having bridged up to them. They’rše now working for him - but it’s too little too late.
Incidentally, Caruš„so is also in the pink jersey group, which means he’ll hold on to 5th on GC. As is Pellizzari, but not Bernal, meaning the Italian stands to rise to 6th.
This was Simon Yšates on the gravel part of the climb, riding his way to Giro glory.
As brilliant as this has been by Yates, UAE Team Emirates-XRG have really dropped the ball. Their first mistake was in not having a satellite man up the road, as Visma did with VÜ«an Aert.And it’s hard to know what they’re thinking was in instructing Del Toro not to pace when Yates’ lead was growing to a dangerous amount.
As for Carapaz, he tried time š”and time agź¦ain to drop Del Toro, but didn’t have the legs. He was willing to risk his second-place on GC in order to try and win it, by coaxing Del Toro to do the work, and does indeed look set to lose it, and settle for third-place instead.
Only 2km left for Harpešr. Amid all this GC drama, his achievement in winning such a hard į¦stage should not be overlooked.
Aź¦ction in the pink jersey group, as Caruso attacks.
Gee has gone with him.
Carapaz has ź§to be careful - if he loses 1:44 to Gee, he’ll lose his podium spot to him.
Harper's into the final and nearing the finish.
Harper wipes away some tearšs as he enteršs the final few hundred metres.
HARPER WINS THE STAGE
Victory for Chris Harper!
That's Jayco's second at this Giro, following Luke Plapp's ešarlier success.
Here comes Simon Yates, he's near the finish.
This is the biggest moment of his career.
Verre is ahead of him and wiꦿll seal second placš¼e, but all eyes are on Yates.
Yates crosses the finish linį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©e, to take third on the stage - and first in the overall!
Yates is iš“n tears as he hugs team staff at the finish, surronded by the press.
Other riders have finiāshed - Garofoli šÆin 4th, Rochas in 5th. But no sign of the pink jersey group, who are miles behind.
The pink jersey hš¦as thinned ź¦out - it contrains just Del Toro, Carapaz, Gee, Caruso, Pellizzari and McNulty.
McNulty is controlling the group.
They're nearing the finish now, at last.
Del Toro sprints ošut of the š¹group, as they cross the finish.
That means Del Toro is now 2nd on āGC, and Carapaz 3rd.
Now Van Aert finishes, just behind the GC group. Yet again, he has plaź§yed a huge role in helping a teammate win a Grand Tour.
What a jaw-dšropping stage that was, in what has been a consistently jaw-dropping Giro - surely one of the best Grand Tours in living memory?
Yates lead on GC is a huge 3:56 on Del Toro in second.What was shaping up to be one of the closest editions of the Giro in recentā± times in instead one of the biggešst - but not the less exciting for it.
The only other changes in the top ten aside from Yates leapfrogging up to first is Pellizzari and Bernal swapping places in 6th and 7th, andź¦ McNulty and Storš er the same in 9th and 10th.
Del Toro has put a brave face on at the finish, but this loss, having held the pink š„jersey for so long, must hurt.
Simon Yates is on the podium rešceiving his pink jersey - the first time he has worn it since losing it on the Finestre in 2018.
Here was Yates, Carapaz and Del Toro together š¤”on the lower slopes of the Colle delle Finestreā±.
Yates then went clear from the othešrs, after putting in multiple atą²tacks.
From there, Yates soloed all the way to ź¦the finish, to take the pink jersey.&š§nbsp;
In hindsight, Simon Yates has ridden a ą²perfect Giro. He avoided incident and time loss during the first two weeks to move up into the top three overall without anyone really noticing him, while the attritional nature of the race spelt the end of many of his rivals' hopes. And he left it until today's deceivie stage to make his move - and he made it stick, in the most spectacular fashion.
Thanks for joining us today, for a stage that will be remembered and talked about for years to come. The Giro’s not over yet - there’s still the finale in Rome tomorrow to compšÆlete - but overall victory is virtually Simon Yates’. Be sure to join us again for his victory lap of the capital.
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