The Scotsman

Ineos’ Narvaez solos to Giro stage win after Padun’s ill-timed breakdown but race is hit by coronaviru­s fears among riders

- By IAN PARKER

Jhonatan Nar vaez soloed to victory on stage 12 of the Giro d'italia amid concerns over the security of the race's coronaviru­s bubble.

Narvaez capitalise­d on a mechanical problem for Bahrain-mclaren's Mark Padun to deliver a third stage victory for the Ineos Grenadiers, and the biggest win of the 23-year-old Ecuadorian's career to date.

The 204km stage that started and finished in Cesenatico was designed as a celebratio­n of Marco Pantani, but cold and damp weather around Il Pirata's old home town did little to raise spirits after riders spoke out in the morning.

Two days after the Mitchelton-scott and Jumbo-visma teams withdrew from the race due to positive tests for coronaviru­s, further concerns led Lotto-soudal's Thomas De Gendt to tell Belgian broadcast er Sporza before the start of the stage that he was unsure if the race should go ahead

"I don't feel like riding today ," the 33- year-old said. "The situation is headed in the wrong direction and it seems that the organisers are hiding things. The riders are discussing whether we should start the stage."

His comments came after reports that 17 police officers on the race had tested positive, though a police statement distribute­d by organisers RCS Sport said the individual­s concerned had been working on the Giro-e, a support race.

The RCS statement added: "As for the escort policemen on the Giro d'italia, who follow autonomous prophylaxi­s dynamics, the recent Covid tests carried out have all returned negative responses."

Out on the roads, the day was defined by a 14-man breakaway which went up the road and quickly establishe­d a commanding lead. As it splintered over the day's five categorise­d climbs Narvaez and Padun went clear, but a broken front wheel for Padun with 24km left the Ukrainian trying to close a 28-second deficit.

He fought back to within nine seconds at one point as Narvaez nervously looked over his shoulder, but the gap began to grow again in the last 10km.

Joao Almeida stayed in the pink jersey for another day, with his 30-second lead over Wilco Kelderman intact.

Domenico Pozzovivo and Vincenzo Nibali remain fourth and fifth respective­ly.

 ??  ?? 0 Team Ineos rider Jhonatan Narvaez crosses the line
0 Team Ineos rider Jhonatan Narvaez crosses the line

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