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Rampaging Roglic leaves Yates reeling after ninth stage

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SAN MARINO: Slovenian ace Primoz Roglic set a serious marker on the Giro d’Italia, not only winning Stage Nine individual time-trial, but damaging several key title rivals in the process.

European champion and world one-hour record holder Victor Campenaert­s was second by 11 seconds on the day despite a late mechanical failure, while Dutch rider Bauke Mollema came third to boost his chances of an eventual podium shot.

Roglic, of Team Jumbo-Visma, who also won the opening day time-trial, finished the 34.8km rain-sodden run to San Marino in 51:52 to win in impressive style.

It was a full 1:05 faster than Italy’s two-time Giro winner Vincenzo Nibali, and a devastatin­g 3:11 faster than Britain’s self-declared pre-race favourite Simon Yates, who appeared to struggle on the final climb.

“I took it quite easy from the start and of course really carefully through the corners, and then tried to go all out at the end,” said Roglic, who can look forward to one more time-trial, a 17km affair on Stage 21.

Yates appeared to take the setback in his stride.

“These things happen,” said Yates, whose slight frame has rarely lent itself to success at time trials.

“We need to work out a new strategy, it’s still early days and I can’t wait to get into the mountains and see what happens,” Yates said of the seven mountainou­s stages in the 12 remaining days.

The notoriousl­y wily Nibali, known as “the shark” for his ferocious winning moves, appeared exultant after the stage.

“I believe that was a good time from me,” said the Bahrain Merida leader.

“It’s a great thing to have taken so much time off Yates and (Miguel Angel) Lopez,” he said of the two men he would normally most fear in the mountains.

“Roglic took more than a minute off me but time-trials are his speciality,” added the 34-year-old.

“There’s a long way to go, but lots of people lost ground here and not just Lopez and Yates, and these people will now have to go on the attack.

“This is turning out to be a beautiful Giro.”

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