2017 Giro d'Italia

By The Numbers: Stage 21 Split Progressions

By The Numbers: Stage 21 Split Progressions

By now, you already know that Tom Dumoulin won the Giro d'Italia. Now it's time to take a closer look at Sunday's final stage. Here's a look at the overall finish place of each rider in the Stage 21 time trial.

May 28, 2017 by Travis Miller
By The Numbers: Stage 21 Split Progressions
By now, you already know that Tom Dumoulin won the Giro d'Italia. Now it's time to take a closer look at Sunday's final stage. Below you will see the overall finish place of each rider in the Stage 21 time trial and what their standings were at each of the intermediate splits.

Takeaways
  • Consistency was key for the top riders, earning success through a steady rhythm.
  • Going out too aggressive through the first 10km was common.
  • Many either misjudged their efforts or simply didn't have the energy to hold their pace after the three weeks of racing.
  • Outside of the favorites, Joey Rosskopf put in one of the most impressive rides of the day. He finished over 7:30 behind Tom Dumoulin in 132nd on the Stage 10 time trial. Rosskopf put in a huge effort on the final day to maintain his power levels over the 29km course and steadily move up from 24th at the first split to fifth overall.
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