The Trek-Segafredo he has a good time in this Giro d’Italia. Jokes, smiles and good atmosphere in the Piazza Plebiscito in Naples, where Juanpe Lopez he sank his teeth into a slice of pizza as his classmates roared with laughter. Of course, then they had to sweat a lot to keep the pink jersey one more day in a stage in which, for the third time so far in Corsa Rosa, a breakaway triumphed. And as is tradition for years, it was the Belgian Thomas De Gendt who scored the victory by surprising men like Girmay or Van der Poel. To be praised was the great work of Jorge Arcas, who was about to break the Spanish drought in the race after being third in the reduced final sprint.
After several calm days, today Van der Poel felt like rock’n’roll The Dutchman attacked in the early stages of the stage and left alone with 145 km to go. ‘MVP’ at its best. It was not easy to follow his wheel, but together with him it ended up forming a 21-rider breakaway, with Lilian Calmejane, Wout Poels, Jasha Sutterlin, Guillaume Martin, Biniam Girmay, Thomas De Gendt, Mauro Schmid, Diego Ulissi and Jorge Arcas (the only Spanish representative) among the highlights, which rolled at an average of 47 km/h in the first hour of the race. They saw them at the finish line…
Of all of them, only the Frenchman Martin, the platoon’s philosopher, could worry Juanpe López about the fight for the pink jersey (4:06 overall), but the platoon stabilized the gap under four minutes. Arrived at the circuit in the vicinity of Naples, where four laps had to be completed, the successive slopes quickly claimed victims, as in the case of a Mark Cavendish off the hook with 62 km to go. Shortly after, 46 minutes from the finish, Van der Poel wanted to raise the stakes with an attack of his own, of pure power, without looking back. The leading pack broke up, but after regrouping the smartest were Gabburo, Vanhoucke, De Gendt and Arcas, with a counterattack that left them ready to play for victory.
The Arcas telephone company made us dream of a Spanish success that has been resisting in the Corsa Rosa since 2019 with Pello Bilbao, but it was not possible. The leading quartet managed their lead over a chasing duo formed by Van der Poel and Girmay, who at times recalled the spectacular comeback that the Dutchman starred in the Amstel Gold Race. Thanks to Vanhoucke’s sacrifice, De Gendt arrived a little fresher in the final meters and imposed his top speed to earn his second win at the Italian round. From behind, saving the furniture, emerged the figure in the pink jersey, which in one of the last slopes suffocated in first person a surprise attack from Kämna. The Trek and Juanpe will arrive smiling at this Sunday’s stage with a finish at Blockhaus. Let them take away the dance…
stages
6 Palmi – Scalea
Arnaud Demare
GFC
192km
Thu. 12-May
7 Diamond – Potenza
Koen Bouwmann
TJV
196km
Fri. 13-May
8 Naples – Naples
Thomas de Gendt
LTS
153km
Sat. 14-May
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9 Isernia – Blockhaus
189km
Sun. 15-May
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10 Pescara – Jesi
196km
Mar. 17-May