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Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 18

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We have mounta🅠ins again today! 🐻A category two climb, plus two category one climbs, including a mountaintop finish at Rif. Panarotta (Valsugana).

 We will be losing at least one more rider today, Ivan Santaromita will not be at the start for Orica-GreenEdge. Or as the team tweeted, "The three amigos become los dos compadres as ‪@ivansantino falls victim to illness."

www.gxiaowu.com/news/ulissi-abondons-t🍸he-giro-dital🌠ia-with-sore-throat-and-fever Double 🍒stage winner Diego Ulissi (Lampre-Merida) is also not at the start today. A bacterial infection, sore throat and fever have finally done༒ him in. 

Sorry, that link didn't work out 𝓡quite as intended....

The stage was to have started at 12:10. At least ﷽the weather is co-operating today, there ♈is sunshine!

Or not? We saw photos earlier with sun, now the race ticker is t✱elling us rain.....

A number of teams and riders were not happy with the ending of the 16th stage, saying that Quintana should not have attacked or continued on, or should be penalised. We think we can see some hard attacks today as s🤪ome riders want to take back the time they lost.

❀And, in c🍎ase you have forgotten, here are our top ten in GC:

Speaking of the controversy surrounding Stage 16, the AIGCP had requested that the stage results be annulled. 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:That request has been denied. 

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Stefano Pirazzi of Bardini was the happy winner yesterday, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:taking his first Giro stage win.

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We unde♍rstand that a few riders have indeed tried to get away already, but the pace is very high and no one ൩has been successful.

We are at km 27 ꦿnow and the road is staring to go up. That is apparently the cue for Albꦫert Timmer (Giant-Shimano) to try and get away.

So much for the sunshine we thought we saw earlier. Now we have some rain drops -- 🌊hardly anything new at this Giro! But at least it is a comfortable 21°♐;C.

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Elia Viv♔iani looks far from happy as he is dropped from the gro🐭up along with Iljo Keisse from Omega Pharma QuickStep

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Kiserlovski is trying to bridge across to a group of riders who have goneܫ ahead of the maglia rosa group, we will bring you names 🌊as we have them.

However, it is Tim Wellens who has forged on and is the sole leader at the moment. He's attacked out of the small group at the front. Wellens was in the break yesterday and fin𒈔ished second to Stefano Pirazzi.

Wellens h🐻as been caught by aboಌut five riders, but they only have a small gap over the advancing peloton.

Mountains classification leader Julian Arredondo has now come o💯ut of the pel𓆏oton, followed by Pelizotti and Cataldo.

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The leading trio are now joined by Ed🍸oardo Zardini of Bardiani

Appologies, the Androni ride💝r is actually E🎉manuele Sella

All of there riders have been in the break at some point, but none have yet come out with a victory. Arredondo came painfully close on stage 8, but was den🦩ied on the final climb.

Ok we have five men in the lead. They are Jualian Arredondo (Trek Factory Racing)♏, Dario Cataldo (Team Sky), Edoardo Zardini (Bardiani CSF), Emanuele Se♑lla and Franco Pelitzotti (Both Androni)

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The new additiꦬons to the breakaway group are Tim Wellens (Lotto-Belisol), Phil 💖Deignan (Team Sky), Thomas de Gendt (Omega Pharma-QuickStep) and Ivan Rovny (Tinkoff-Saxo)

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Movistar are managing things on the front of the peloton at the moment. They look like they're taking it 𝐆fairly easy, the peloton is not too strung out. However, we have lost most of the sprinters who will be riding the grupetto all the way home today.

Michael Rogers back in the cars. He doesn't look happy that the camer❀a bike is around and he waves it on.

Alberto Losada (Katusha) has set off in chase of this leadin💦g group. The gap to thওe 11 men out front is now 1:50.

Ivan Basso and Matteo Rabottini have attacked from the peloton. Their advancement is brie🐼fly paused to get some rain jackets from the car as the rain has begun to fall.

Bas🍸so hasn't had a﷽ great Giro d'Italia. He currently sits in 13th place, but he's 22:28 behind Quintana.

The lead group have hit the hardest part of 🎶this climb and Sella givᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚes a big dig on the front. How long before Arredondo makes his move?

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Luca Paolini has to pull over and stop to ꦺsort out a problems with possibly his shoe. It's on a pretty steep section, heading 🎃around a corner but he manages to get going before the entire peloton pass him by.

Arredondo has now been joined by Deignan at the front. Deignan is no threat to Arredondo's mountains jer🔯sღey an the Colombian will be happy to have some company.

Arredondo currently leads Robi𝄹nso🐓n Chalapud by 26 points in the classification, so these points are vital for him. Here is how the standings looked this morning.

Losada has joined the front grou𝐆p and Basso and Robottini are about to🌼 do so as well.

With Arredondo and Deignan up front, it is actually the second group that the🔴y've joined. No time checks yet on the two out fronꦏt.

Outside of the Giro, Deignan's teammate Bradley Wiggins is on the radar of Orica-GreenEdge. The Brit is out of contract at the end of the season. Read the full article here.

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Arredondo𝓀 now has 127 points at the top of the mountains classifcation.ඣ Those 14 points for Cataldo, added to those from stage 14, move the Italian into second place - 51 points behind Arredondo.

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As we hit the descent, here is a picture of Nairo Quintana from this morning. He's chose🧔n to go for the all pink option. Wise choice? We're not too sure. He has toned it down ജa little with his black rain coat.

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Basso looks like he's giving Deignan a bit of info about the descent. ꦦThe two riders swapping notes.

Patrick Gretsch is trying to bridge across on this descent. The German is right down on the top tube, getting as aero as he can. Not taking it easy 𒆙at all.

De Gendt, Basso and Sella have made a little gap for themselve on thi𒁃s descent, but they decide it's not worth it and sit up a little bit. They keep looking back at their fellow escapees, waiting for them to come back to them.

Shots of the finish 🍨show that it is absolutely hopping it down at the moment. At lea𝔉st we've got an uphill finish.

Sky have got two men up front, but back in the peloton iꦦs their road captain Bernhard Eisel. The Austrian rider is the one who🌳 runs things on the road for the team. We caught up with him during the Giro d'Italia to ask him about his role in the team You can watch that and subscribe .

After getting dropped on the first climb, Nacer Bo🐟uhanni has managed to make it back to the peloton. He is still in good shape to take the maglia rossa, provided he can make it to Trieste. If he does, it will be the first grand tour completed for the Frenchman and it just may earn him a spot in the Tour 🧔de France team.

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Other news coming through today is that despite puncturing a lung earlier this season, Chris Horner could be back in time for the Tour de France. Read the full article here.

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Wellens attacks and takes the points ♍at the intermediate 🌸sprint ahead of Sella.

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None of the riders in the break have won a stage of this year's ra☂ce, however we have a few previous stage winners. Basso is the obvious one, after winning the general classification in 2006 and 2010. De Gendt won the epic Stelvio stage in 2012 that put him onto the podium. Rabbotini also won a stage in 2012, along with the mountains classification. Pellizotti is the final Giro stage winner in this group. He's taken two stage victories in the past.

Zardini himself hasn't won a stage of the Giro d'Italia, only taking his f🐼irst professional win in the Giro del Trentino. However, it has been a sterling Giro d'Italia for the Bardiani team as a whole. They've won three stages with Canola, Battaglin and Pirazzi this year. Can he make it a fourth today?

At 23, Tim Wellens is the youngest rider in the break. He joined turned professional with Lotto-Belisol in 2012. Wellens finished second in the Belgian National Time Trial Championships earlier this season. He is yet to take his fi🦄rst pro victory, but came close in yesterday's stage.

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Fernando Alonso and Paolo Bettini are with the ๊race today, possibly scouting for riders to sign. They've had some problems getting the team set up and we await the first announcements of who will be in the team for next season.

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Oleg Tinkov has got one of his riders in the break today. He has been very outspoken about incidents of the last week. We spoke to him earlier this week about his thoughts on the Giro d'I🐭talia. Watch the video and don't forget to subscribe.

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Things are pretty calm in the peloton at the moment, but we can expect the action to really li🐎ght up when they hit the final ascent in ar𒉰ound 27 kilometres time. We could see the final spot on the podium change at the finish here.

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There is still a kil🌠ometre to the top of this climb, but the two forge ahead.

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From the top of the of the penultimate climb it is 22 kilometres to the foot of the final as🌌cent of Refugio Panarotta.

Thomas de Gendt pushes on and splits the leading group. He is ཧjoined by🌟 Basso and Duarte.

Arredܫondo and Cataldo are back in the main group of leaders after racing for the KOM points.

The peloton crest the penultimate climb, 6:16 b🌺ehind the leaders. Movistar have upped the pace and they're looking to close the gap.

There are two other r🦋aces going on today. Tom Boonen has won the second stage of the Tour of Belgium, while Mathias Frank took victory in the Bayer🔯n Rundfahrt.

As it was on the first descent, Ivan Basso has made a little gap out at the front. He's got Sella, Wellens and De Gendt with him. They've got 23 se⛦conds on the chasers.

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Movist🅠ar continue to lead things in the peloton, as it snakes down this descent in one long line. With Ulissi's departure after yesterday's stage, Movistar are one of only two teams who have all their riders remaining. The other team is Trek Factory Racing.

After initially bringing the gap down to six minutes, Movistar seem happy to let the escapees have a bit more rope now. The gap is up🍎 to 7:30. Have the Spanish team decided to let the break stay out to the finish?

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We also can't forget Deignan, Rab🔯ottini and Cataldo. This stage is no forgone conclusion, it could come down to tactics over anything else.

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Basso is around 14 minutes outside of the top 10 at the moment. He won't be able toಞ make it back in today, but if they can hold a decent advantage over the peloton it will help his cause a little.

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De Gendt did this yes♏terday, but from a litꦯtle further out. No immediate reaction from the other escapees

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Riders immediately being dispatched off t🔯he back of the peloton as they start climbing💧.

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The favourites are moving to the fr♍ont of the peloton. There could be a lot to ga🔯in from this climb.

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Basso goes again and he gaps the five🦩 riders he was with. He's obviously going deep, judging by that grimmace.

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The peloton has been drastically reduced, but all the main favourites are in there. AG2R and Movistar have the numerical 🌞advantage.

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Duarte follows him 🐟and they areꦇ riding up together.

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De Gendt manages to haul him self back to the front group with Pelizotti, as Romain Sicarℱd attacks the pel⛦oton.

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Rolland attacks again

Rolland has Quitana, Hesjedal and Uran with him.

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Back in the group of favourites Pozzovivo, Majka and Kelderman are in that 🥂group too.

Deignan is now💜 chasing again. So that's Arredondo, Duarte and then Deignan spread out along this climb. Pelizotti doesn't have theꦚ legs to keep up

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Rolland attacks for the third time,💙 no one follows.

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Rollaꦦnd has passed Wellens, but the maglia ꦬrosa group is not too far behind

In the maglia rosa group we 🀅have Quintana, Pozzovivo, Aru and Majka.

A few hundred metres for Arredondo

Aru attacks the group of favourites

Arredondo looks behind them but there is no onꦜe, not even a car and he starts thumping the air

Arredondo w🔥ins, Duarte follows him over 16 seconds later

Deignan rounds off the top 3. Great effort 🌠by all three riders.

The group of favourites pass under the flamme rouge. Rolland back with them📖.

Quintana has bee♎n looking lively and he might try something sওoon

Basso finishes 1:45 down on Arredondo

Aru a🌳ttacks. 🐻He's close to the final podium spot too.

Arus heads arou🎐nd the final corner and has a sma▨ll gap on Rolland

Aru takes about four seconds on Quintana, but the important time will be against🐲 Rolland.

Aru started the day only 8 seconds behind the Frenchman. I🌳t will be a close call, but I think Rolland may have the podium spot for now. However, we've still got two very big days to come.

Evans crosses the line well down today. He finishes 4:22 back on Arredondo and almost 🔜two minutes on Rolland.

Riders are crawling across t🐲he line in ones and twos. This was a very tough finish and it has had a big impact on the top 10.

Today's victory is the third 𝔍prof🌸essional success for Arredondo. He's definitely one for the future and Colombia can continue to revel in their massive revival in cycling.

Rolland moves to third, he's two seconds ahead of Majka and Aru (who are on the same time). Evans is the biggest loser tod♕ay. He's now down to 9th in the general classification.

You will be able to find full results, pictures and report here soon and you can watch all our Giro d'Italia videos right here.

Arredondo i💧s all smiles on the podium. This is the biggest day of his young career. The victory also consolidates his position in the mountains classification. Few will be able to catch him after today.

Here is the man of the moment, Arredondo exhaus🐈ted but celebrating his victory.

Here is the top 10 from today's stage

And after that exciting finish, th🎃is is our top 10 in the GC.

Tomorrow is the mountain time trial, whicꦫh could have a huge impact ahead of the final weekend. InCycle caught up with former rider Eros Poli, who rode the s⭕tage. You can watch the video .

You can also read our preview of the stage here. T🎀he winner of last year's mountain time trial, Vincenzo Nibali isn't here,✤ but Samuel Sanchez is. He finished second to Nibali, could he do the same again?

Fernando Alonso was behind the podium after the race. He might be looking into signing Arredondo after his efforts today. It was some ride by the young Colombian. It's the nation's third stage win, after Uran and 𝔍Quintana taking a victory 🃏each.

We've still got two more days to go for the GC riders, before the sprinters' stage in Trieste. Nairo Quintana look reasonably secure in their positions. However, it is still all to play for in third place🔜 and this Giro is far from over.

That is 💯all from u♒s today. Join us tomorrow for that crucial time trial.

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