2018 Giro d'Italia

Race Review: Viviani Wins Third Giro Stage, Yates Still Leads

Race Review: Viviani Wins Third Giro Stage, Yates Still Leads

Elia Viviani sprinted to his third stage victory at the Giro d'Italia while Simon Yates retained the maglia rosa after Stage 13.

May 18, 2018 by Joe Battaglia
Race Review: Viviani Wins Third Giro Stage, Yates Still Leads

Nervesa della Battaglia (AFP) - Italy's Elia Viviani of the Quick Step team won a sprint finish for the Giro d'Italia 13th stage on Friday, his third win in this year's race.

Britain's Simon Yates of Mitchelton holds the leader's pink jersey on the eve of the mountain stage to the summit of the fearsome Monte Zoncolan.

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Defending champion Tom Dumoulin of Team Sunweb remains 47 seconds behind the British rider with France's Thibaut Pinot of Groupama-FDJ third overall at 1min 04sec.

The 29-year-old Viviani had struggled on Thursday but hit back for his fourth stage success in total after back-to-back successes in Tel Aviv and Eilat in Israel.

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"It's amazing to be back after a few difficult days," said Viviani.  "This is what I needed and what my team deserved for the great job they have done.

"I had two or three bad days but I was still determined to keep the Maglia Ciclamino (points jersey)."

Yates crossed in 34th place in the same time as the leaders to hold his 47 second advantage on defending champion Tom Dumoulin of the Netherlands who was just behind the Mitchelton rider.

France's Thibaut Pinot of Groupama-FDJ is third overall at 1min 04sec.

Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome crossed in 65th position and remains 12th overall, trailing fellow Briton Yates by 3min 20sec.

Covering flat roads of the eastern Po Valley, the 180km stage from Ferrara to Nervesa della Battaglia was tailor-made for the fast men of the peloton.

Vivani produced a late burst of acceleration in the dying metres to finish well ahead Ireland's Sam Bennett, the winner of the two other group sprints.

Dutch rider Danny Van Poppel took third ahead of Italy's Sacha Modolo as the race finished at Nervesa della Battaglia to commemorate the centenary of a battle which was among the most significant fights in the First World War.

"Until the latest possible moment I tried to stay safe," said Yates.  "The big guys in the team did a great job just keeping me at the front. It's been the easiest day we've had so far. I'm looking forward to"

Saturday's 14th stage leaves San Vito al Tagliamento and finishes on the summit of Monte Zoncolan in the Carnic Alps after 186 km of racing which includes four climbs before the final 10.5km ascent, reputedly one of the
toughest in Europe.