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Yates gains time after winning Stage 11

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OSIMO ( Italy): Overall leader Simon Yates gained a few more seconds on closest rival Tom Dumoulin by winning Stage 11 of the Giro d’Italia.

The Mitchelton-Scott rider attacked with about 1.5km remaining in the 156km leg from Assisi to Osimo and held off Dumoulin on the steep climb to earn his second stage victory of the race.

Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome lost more time on the leaders and his chances of winning are disappeari­ng.

Dumoulin, who is a time-trial specialist, was two seconds behind Yates in second.

Davide Formolo was third, five seconds behind Yates.

Yates now leads Dumoulin by 47 seconds. He is 1:04 ahead of Thibaut Pinot in third.

“I’m trying to get more time. That was a really tough finish. Tom was chasing me all the way to the line,” Yates said.

“Really difficult but happy I could get more time. I already have a good gap to Froome.

“I’m happy that I got more time on Tom. But I have to keep trying because I still don’t have enough.”

Froome finished 40 seconds behind Yates to again slip out of the top 10. He is more than three minutes behind.

“I’m definitely not going to lie, it took a whack out of me that crash before the start in Jerusalem and in this game if you’re not at your absolute best there’s nowhere to hide,” Froome said.

“I feel as if I’ve been progressin­g throughout the race, still just chipping away and hoping to do the best I can.

“I’m going to keep fighting.”

Froome is trying to become the third person to win the three Grand Tour titles in a row.

“I certainly haven’t given up hope,” Froome said.

“I’m going to keep plugging away. I’m motivated, the team’s motivated and we’re going to do as much as we can.” — AP

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