Giro del Trentino 2016: Stage 4
Jan𒐪uary 1 - April 22, Malè, Trentino, Road - 2.HC
Hell🦩o and welcome to the Cyclingnews live coverage of the final stage of the Giro del Trentino.
Buongiorno from Italy and welcome to our live coverage of the the final stage of the Giro del Treꦯntino.
The action is under w🐎ay and the riders will soon begin the decisive climb of the stage in the Val di Non.
Mikel Landಞa (Team Sky) be💜gan the final stage as race leader but he us under attack.
Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) is the break of the day and seemingly trying to🌳 blow the race apart with a long-raꩲnge attack.
Also on the attack with Nibali is Damiano Cunego (Nippo Vini Fantini) and Russia's Alexander 🧜Foliforov (Gazprom).
They attacked after just 40km of racing and opened a two-m𒀰inute gap on the peloton🔥.
With 60km of tough raci🅘ng🐬 remaining, the trio have a lead of 2:5 on the peloton lad by Team Sky.
Nibali lost more than two minutes in the overall classification on Thursday's stage and so is not a direct threat to Landa but he seems to want to challenge the Basque rider. The two w♉ill are also set to fight for victory at the rapidly approaching Giro d'Italia.
2 cat KOM/GPM Marcena di🧸 Rumo: 1 @vincenzonibali 2. @AlexFolifor 3. @DCunego #GdTM LIVE //t.co/wgkbxOYXeB
Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 12:44:21
The Nibali trio are about to start the final major clꦑimb of the stag, the Forcella di Brez. It will confirm if Nibali has a chance of staying away and toppling Landa.
50km remaining from 160km
The AG2R team is helping Sky with the chase and the gap has fallen slightly to 1:50.&nb🅷sp;
The gap is coming down rapidly now and is 1:25.
It is an aggressive move by Nibali. He is also du�💛�e to ride Liege-Bastogne-Liege on Sunday.
As the climb kicks we will see how strong Team Sky really are. Yesterday Landa was alone on the final climb after is teammates se🌄t the pace for much of the stage.
The Forcella d Brez climb is only 6km long but it is very steep, wit🐻h an average gradient of 10%.
Cune🎃go is quickly dropped as ꦚthe climb begin to hurt. However Foliforov is able to stay with Nibali for now.
Landa is riding in the slipstream of his teammates on the climb, spinning 𒈔a steady gear.
leading group down to 2 m🐠en. #Nib♊ali on the front. #GdTM #BoraArgon18
Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:08:09
The race is climbing through the apple trees that pr🌼oduce the famous Melinda apples in this region.
Nibali surges out of t🧸he saddle but behind Romain Bardet is o💝n the attack for AG2R.
The riders face a 20km descent but🐼 then a tough, hilly final 20km.
Landa could soon find himself isolated.
Bardet is making a serious push to join up with Nibali. Behind the 26-rider front group is riding𒀰 at a☂ steady pace.
But now Fuglsang attacks to ensure Phil Deignan ꦺis dropped and so Landa is isolated.
Scar❀poni is withꦓ Bardet as they join up with Nibali and Foliforov.
Bardet is not hanging around and up𓄧s the pace in the break.
The Landa group comes up to the break and so the front of the race is all togethe๊r. But Landa is alone now.
N🦩ibali aꦆnd Foliforov are struggling but manage to hold onto the wheels.
Key moments here in the fight for #GdTM. @MikelLandaMe🦩ana is in a select lead group on the climb. Nibali now brought back.
Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:20:34
Astana seem determined to put Landa under 𓆏pressure. But the Basque rider seems c✤ool and collected for now.
Pozzovivo is setting the pace to ꧒try to ensu꧃re Nibali is distanced and AG2R have a numerical advantage.
35km remaining from 160km
The front group re🅠aches the summit and begin the 20km 🧸descent.
Astana is setting a steady 🔯pace on the descent in the hope Nibali gets back on. He could be useful for a late attack to take on Lanꦐda in the finale.
Riders are tucke𓄧d low over their bikes as they dive down the descent.
Nibali is 20 seconds off the back ཧof the front group but other ri🦩ders are about to join him.
A𓆏s the descent eases, the pace has dropped. We can expect a💜ttacks at any moment.
The first to move is Pozzovivo!
25km remaining from 160km
Landa seems in control for now. He is able to respond to ever👍y attack from Astana and AG2R.
Nibali is still off the back but Kangert is back on, making for eඣigꦕht riders up front.
The final climb up to Cles w﷽ill be decisive today. ﷽First the riders face a 14km loop.
Up f🍬ront Scarponi and Dupont are on the attack for their leaders, trying to force Kanda to chase.
Another group has closed the gap to the leaders, with Deignan now with Landa to help with the chase. The Irishman immediat𝓰ely goes ꦡto the front.
20km remaining from 160km
Landa is tucked behind Deginan and the gap to the Scaponi/Dupont attack is coning down. There are 13 🔴riders in the chase group and they are 20 second behind.
The twisting road has lined out the chasers but 𓄧Landa does not seem concerned about the Dupont/Scarponi attack.
🍰Stefano Pirazzi (Bardiani-CSF) Matteo Busato (Southeast) attack the lead group and surge across to Sca🌳rponi and Dupont. Landa lets them go.
The four upfront are tryin༺g to gain♚ time and so fight for the stage victory.
However𝓡 the chasers can see them on a straight section of roa༒d.
145km remaining from 160km
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Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:53:16
Landa seems rel༺axed and ready for the finale. Teammate Phil Deignan is still setting the chase and controlling Landa's key rivals.
The Val di Non is a spectacular꧋ ba🌄ckdrop for the racing today, with twisting roads through the apple trees and mountains.
The riders pass through Cles with 14km to go. The gap is down to five seconds🔯 as the riders face one final loop in the hills.
Gruppo co🥂mpatto! The trio have been caught with 10km to go.
The pace has eased as the rider take a final gel and drin🦩k before the🏅 final attacks.
8km remaining from 160km
The final climb towards Cles is about to start.
Here we go! Pirazzi attacks!
Fuglsang goes with him, pushing a big gear.
The Dane goes clear. But Landa quickly goes 🌊across to him with apparent ease.
There are six riders left in the front group now.
The riders hit an 11% section of the climb.
Fuglsang attacks again but Landa is there.
But the group comes back together.
Dupont goes again to forces the others to chase.
5km remaining from 160km
Dupont leads by just 100 metres.
Landa is s🍷etting the pace as💟 Fuglsang attacks again.
Just like yesterday, Landa is able🔯 to respond to every attack.
Pirazzi goes again and opens a gap.
He is joined by Peraud.
Fuglsang attacks again as Astana try to at least win the stage. Landa seem🧸s to have overall victory in his pocket.
3km remaining from 160km
Pirazzi and Peraud lead by 10 seconds.
Bachmann of Bora helps with the chase behind. The 🔜10 chasers are only 100m behind now.
1km remaining from 160km
Ultimo Kilometro!
The two are ♒caught. It's going to 🌊be a sprit finish.
Here we go.
Kangert wins again! Could he sn🦂atch overall victor🐽y thanks to the time bonus?
But Landa has taken third 🌊and so holds onto the race lead to win overall thanks to a four-second time bonus.
That was a thrilli🧔ng finish. Landa risked losing the Giro del Trentino on the line.
In provisional results, Landa beat Kangert by just two seconds, with Fuglsang third o𝐆verall at 14 seconds.
Landa is the first Spaniar🐭d to ever win the Giro del Trentino after 40 editions of the short Italian stage race.
This is the provisional top 8 on the stage today:
1 Tanel Kangert (Est) Astana Pro Team 04:07:29
2 Matteo Busato (Ita) Southeast - Venezuela
3 Mikel Landa Meana (Spa) Team Sky
4 Jakob Fuglsang (Den) Astana Pro Team
5 Patrick Konrad (Aut) Bora-Argon 18
6 Sergey Firsanov (Rus) Gazprom-Rusvelo
7 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale
8 Romain Bardet (Fra) AG2R La Mondiale
Landa was happy to have won.
"With the bonus seconds it is always dangerous when you arrive with the second rider behind you. When I saw Kanger♓t with Jakob I tho♈ught that they would do the sprint but fortunately I had an advantage and I was able to keep the jersey."
"It is really nice to come into the Giro d’Italia with a victory and it gives me more confidence to go for the jersey in the Giro d’ღItalia."
Kangert wisely waited for ꦰthe sprint at the end of the stage, instead of attacking🦄 today. His plan almost paid off.
We'll have a full report and photo gallery🐷 from today's stage very soon on Cyclin♏gnews.
Thanks for joi💯ning us for live coverage from the Giro del Trentino. We'll have more live coverage on Sunday of the whole of Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
The Giro d🎐'Italia starts in just two weeks time and Cyclingnews will have live coverage of every stage of the fiꦺrst Grand Tour of the season.
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