Calmejane takes three factors on the 4th class KOM climb to Lu (3.4km at 3.8%), with Ballerini shut behind. Along with his job accomplished, Calmejane drops again to the peloton.
Let’s check out a few of the favourites at present:
– Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) will likely be trying to defend final yr’s Maglia Ciclamino. The Italian rider has 4 stage wins up to now this yr and received the inexperienced jersey at Tirreno-Adriatico.Â
– Tim Merlier (Soudal Fast-Step) could have gained an urge for food for victory after 7 stage wins this season – greater than every other sprinter. That is his first Grand Tour since La Vuelta in 2022.
-Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike) – the Dutchman has had 4 wins this yr, however the injury of yesterday’s crash stays to be seen.
-Fabio Jakobsen (dsm-firmenich PostNL) remained coy at first of at present’s stage: “I do not suppose it is a simple closing —1.5km up might be on the restrict— however we are going to see what sort of dash is within the legs after that effort. It’s a must to be real looking.”
-Caleb Ewan (Jayco AlUla) has not received a Grand Tour stage since 2021, however mentioned in a pre-race interview that the Giro is his “greatest objective for the yr”. He added: “A flat end like this fits me, with a few of the sprinters’ legs being a bit drained on the high of the climb.”
Tadej PogaÄŤar (UAE Crew Emirates) is resplendent in pink at present, after successful yesterday’s stage. “I just like the outfit,” he mentioned in a pre-race interview. “Some individuals do not just like the shorts, however I truly prefer it. Let’s examine what number of days I hold sporting it.”
PogaÄŤar additionally has the king of the mountains jersey, whereas Filippo Fiorelli (VF Group-Bardiani CSF-Faizanè) wears the purple sprinter’s Maglia Ciclamino, and Cian Uijtdebroeks (Visma-Lease a Bike) has the white younger rider’s jersey.
146km to go: There is a leisurely environment within the peloton, with riders chatting and no breakaway makes an attempt up to now.
Dangerous information for Eddie Dunbar (Jayco AlUla), who has deserted the Giro. The Irish rider was concerned in a crash yesterday, alongside teammate Filippo Zana and sprinter Olav Kooij (Visma-Lease a Bike). Dunbar sustained an damage to his proper kneecap, and didn’t begin at present’s stage.
Dunbar is the second rider pressured to desert, after Robert Gesink (Visma-Lease a Bike) who broke his hand in stage 1.
As we speak’s stage begins in Novara, a metropolis within the north of Italy, near Milan. The riders will race 166km to the medieval city of Fossano. It is 16 levels and overcast at first.
The route is predominantly flat, with some minor climbs. It finishes on the brief climb of Cherasco, with a closing straight, flat three kilometres (apart from one sharp bend at 1.3km to go). Watch out for the false flat from -4.5km to -3km, which climbs steadily at round 5%.