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Ackermann sprints to second win in Giro d’Italia, Dumoulin pulls out

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TERRACINA, Italy: German Pascal Ackermann won a sprint finish in the pouring rain in the Giro d’Italia fifth stage on Wednesday, claiming his second victory in this year’s race as former winner Tom Dumoulin withdrew a day a er picking up a knee injury in a crash.

Bora-Hansgrohe rider Ackermann edged Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria of UAE Team Emirates.

The final nine kilometres did not have an impact on the overall times because they were neutralise­d because of poor weather conditions.

Slovenia’s Primoz Roglic, riding for Jumbo-Visma, holds a 35sec overall race lead a er the 140km stage ahead of Britain’s Simon Yates of Mitchelton­Scott with Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali of Bahrain-Merida third at 39sec.

“It was scary all day under the rain,” said25-year-oldAckerma­nn,competing in his first Giro, and who has five wins so far this season.

“It was a two-time sprint today. I had to brake at 250 metres to go but luckily Gaviria became the perfect lead out man for me. I had a lot of power in the end.”

Belgian Louis Vervaeke had led a long breakaway a er the race started in Frascati, to the southeast of Rome, before being caught 23km from the line.

It was a particular­ly miserable day for Dutch rider Dumoulin, the 2017 Giro winner, who had started among the race favourites a er finishing runnerup last year to Britain’s Chris Froome.

Dumoulin also came second at the Tour de France in 2018 and won the 2017 world championsh­ips time-trial.

The 28-year-old was 56th, 4min 30sec behind Roglic, a er coming down in a mass crash seven kilometres from the finish in stage four.

The Sunweb rider had insisted he would tough out the stage and signed in to begin the race, but once he started pedalling realised he could not continue. “For me it’s terrible,” said Dumoulin. “Months and weeks of preparatio­n and dedication went into this Giro and in one moment it’s over.”

“It’snothowIwa­ntedittogo­ofcourse, but it is how it is,” he continued.

“I don’t know how bad the injury is, we only know that nothing is broken and it will probably just be swollen for a few days, but we have to see.

“For now I will just rest and see how it goes.” - AFP

 ??  ?? TeamBorari­derGermany’sPascalAck­ermann,Cyclamenje­rseyofKing­oftheGener­al Point Classifica­tion celebrates as he finishes first ahead of Team UAE Emirates rider Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria in stage five of the 102nd Giro d’Italia - Tour of Italy - cycle race, 140kms from Frascati to Terracina. - AFP photo
TeamBorari­derGermany’sPascalAck­ermann,Cyclamenje­rseyofKing­oftheGener­al Point Classifica­tion celebrates as he finishes first ahead of Team UAE Emirates rider Colombia’s Fernando Gaviria in stage five of the 102nd Giro d’Italia - Tour of Italy - cycle race, 140kms from Frascati to Terracina. - AFP photo

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