Malta Independent

Dillier wins stage 6 of the Giro, Jungels retains lead

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Silvan Dillier won from an early breakaway to take the sixth stage of the Giro d’Italia yesterday while Bob Jungels retained the overall lead.

Dillier began his sprint with 150 meters to go on the climb to the finish and the BMC Racing rider had the power to hold off Jasper Stuyven, who banged his bars in anger and frustratio­n as he crossed the line half a wheel behind the Swiss cyclist.

Lukas Postlberge­r, who won the opening stage, was third, 12 seconds behind the front two at the end of the 217-kilometer (135mile) route from Reggio Calabria to Terme Luigiane as the race moved to mainland Italy.

The trio was part of a five-man breakaway shortly after the start and swiftly built a lead of nearly nine minutes on the peloton.

Stuyven’s Trek-Segafredo teammate, Mads Pedersen, was the first to drop off, and shortly afterward Simone Andreetta as the front three pulled away with less than six kilometers remaining.

Andreetta finished 26 seconds behind Dillier, with Michael Woods leading the general classifica­tion contenders over the line 13 seconds later.

Jungels, of Luxembourg, maintained his six-second advantage over Geraint Thomas of Wales. Fellow Briton Adam Yates remained four seconds further back, with most of the overall favorites.

The seventh stage on Friday is a mainly flat 224-kilometer (139mile) route from Castrovill­ari to Alberobell­o, with an undulating final 40 kilometers.

The Giro ends on May 28.

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