Malta Independent

Van Garderen wins 18th stage, Dumoulin keeps Giro lead

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Tejay van Garderen claimed his first grand tour victory on the tough 18th stage of the Giro d’Italia as Tom Dumoulin kept the pink jersey yesterday.

Van Garderen, of the United States, came round the inside of the final corner to edge Mikel Landa at the uphill finish of the 137-kilometre (85mile) leg from Moeana to Ortisei.

Thibaut Pinot was third, eight seconds behind the front two, after five categorise­d climbs through the Dolomites.

Van Garderen was clearly emotional after crossing the line, following a difficult couple of years.

He has had to abandon three of his past four grand tours. Van Garderen, who rides for BMC Racing, came to the Giro hoping to contest overall victory but lost valuable time early on.

Dumoulin took another step toward overall victory with an impressive ride to hold off his main rivals. The Dutch cyclist remained 31 seconds ahead of 2014 champion Nairo Quintana, with two-time champion Vincenzo Nibali third, 1:12 behind.

Pinot is only 24 seconds off a podium place.

Quintana and Nibali knew stage 18 would be their chance to close the gap to Dumoulin. It appeared as if they would do when Quintana attacked on the third climb and Nibali followed him, but Dumoulin paced himself back to them by the summit.

The Team Sunweb cyclist’s grip on the overall lead looked strong as he managed to control the race and deliver a psychologi­cal blow to Quintana and Nibali.

Today’s 19th stage is a tough 191-kilometre (119-mile) route from San Candido to Piancavall­o with another uphill finish.

The 100th Giro ends in Milan on Sunday.

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