Yates out of Giro d'Italia GC race after dropping 11 minutes on Blockhaus
Briton suff🍌ered with heat as well as knee pain following stage 4 crash

Simon Yates' GC challenge at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d'Italia came to an abrupt end on the race's second summit finish of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Blockhaus on Sunday, the Briton finishing 11:15 down on stag🅺e 9 after dropping 12km from the line.
The BikeExchange-Jayco leader had enjoyed a strong start to his Giro campaign, winning the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:stage 2 time trial in Budapest and comin🐼g away from the first mountain test on Mount Etna as the highest-placed GC contender in the overall stand♏ings.
However, a crash early on that same stage had left Yates with a knee injury, which he was aiming to recover from day by day. He was among several riders to fall early in the⛦ stage as the peloton raced through a small town in Sicily, but he recovered to finish among the GC group on Etna.
On Blockhaus, however, he wasn't ไable to contend with the best climbers, instead finishing in 34th place and falling out o🎀f the GC battle for good.
"I've lost the race🐭," Yates concluded dej🦩ectedly to the assembled press after finishing the stage. "It's causing me a lot of problems, so I stopped trying to hide it.
"It wasn't my only problem today. I really struggled in the heat again. That's how it goes,🧸 guys. I gave my all and that's it."
Yates had headed into the Giro in great form after winning two of three stages at the Vuelta Asturias. However, he suffered in the heat and was dro🅰pped badly on stage 2, a portent of what was to come on Sunday.
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He said he was still hopeful of achieving something ꦓduring stage 9, but noted that he had been in 👍a lot of pain since the crash.
"I was hopeful of still being able to try and do something, but I've been in a lot of pain since Etna, so I've been trying to manage it as best as possible. But like I said, it wasn't my only problem today. I also suff꧋ered in the heat so yeah..."
Yates added that he would wait and see how he recovers from the travails of Blockha꧑us during Monday's rest day before deciding his future in the Giro d'Italia. There will, at least, 🅺be no immediate decision on withdrawing from the race or not.
"We'll see what happens now," he said. "We've got the rest day andღ I'll see how I pull up from the sta💫ge today. I don't know yet."

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