The Herald (South Africa)

Italian ace makes it two in row

Viviani brushes off run-in with Bennett to win Giro’s third stage

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ELIA Viviani made it a double delight in Israel yesterday as he won his second Giro d’Italia stage in a row in a bunch sprint finish at Eilat. The Italian survived a near-brush with the safety barriers on the side of the road as he sprinted to the stage-three finish in the Red Sea resort, edging out compatriot Sacha Modolo, with Irishman Sam Bennett third.

Australia’s Rohan Dennis kept the race leader’s pink jersey.

Viviani was perfectly placed on Bennett’s back wheel as the sprinters launched their charge to the line but just as he tried to dart out from behind the Irishman, Bennett lurched across the road.

He went from the far left to the far right, almost barging Viviani into the barriers.

But the experience­d Italian kept his cool and leant his shoulder into Bennett, who veered back to the left, leaving a channel for Viviani to burst through and win.

Viviani, 29, was not best pleased with Bennett but his victory proved ample compensati­on.

“I won and so don’t want to start a polemic. He moved big time. We made contact but I went through,” Viviani said.

“He went on the left and so I went on the right but then he moved across the road.”

The fast-finishing Modolo pipped Bennett for second at the end of the long, straight 229km stage through the barren Negev desert.

Race favourite Chris Froome and last year’s winner Tom Dumoulin both enjoyed an uneventful day, riding safely in the peloton to finish in the same time as the winner.

Dumoulin remains in second, one second behind Dennis, with Portugal’s Jose Goncalves up to third at 13sec after Belgian Victor Campenaert­s lost time at the finish.

“It was a very long day and a little stressful with the wind,” Dennis said.

Froome remains in the top 20 with a 38sec deficit to Dennis ahead of today’s rest day before the fourth stage begins in Catania following the transfer from Israel to Sicily.

After three days of racing in Sicily, the Giro will move on to the Italian mainland, although not before the overall contenders have had a chance to test themselves on a summit finish at Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in western Europe.

Yesterday saw a three-man breakaway go clear almost right from the start, with Canadian Guillaume Boivin making it into the escape group for the second day in a row.

He and Italian Marco Frapporti lasted almost 225km in the lead in scorching temperatur­es well over 30°C before they were swallowed up by a charging peloton. – AFP

 ?? Picture: AFP/LUK BENIES ?? HERO’S WELCOME: Italian rider Elia Viviani, of team Quick-Step, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the third stage of the 101st Giro d’Italia, 229km between Beer-Sheva and Eilat in Israel
Picture: AFP/LUK BENIES HERO’S WELCOME: Italian rider Elia Viviani, of team Quick-Step, celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the third stage of the 101st Giro d’Italia, 229km between Beer-Sheva and Eilat in Israel

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