Arab Times

Trentin wins 18th stage

Kruijswijk in pink

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PINEROLO, Italy, May 26, (Agencies): Matteo Trentin used a late counteratt­ack and some crafty teamwork to win the longest stage of the Giro d’Italia on Thursday, while Steven Kruijswijk held on to a comfortabl­e overall lead with only two challengin­g legs to go.

Cannondale’s Moreno Moser and Trentin’s Etixx Quick-Step teammate Gianluca Brambilla were in the lead approachin­g the finish line when Trentin bridged the gap from a chasing

group. Brambilla was told by radio that Trentin was coming while Moser wasn’t aware, allowing Trentin to burst past and claim his third victory in a Grand Tour.

Moser finished second and Brambilla crossed third, both with the same time as Trentin — nearly 5 hours. All three Italians were part of an early breakaway.

The main pack with Kruijswijk and the other leaders finished more than 13 minutes behind in the 18th stage, a 244-kilometer (152-mile) leg from Muggio to Pinerolo.

The route started out flat but concluded with some steep hills and a dangerous descent before flattening out again shortly before the finish.

With his open jersey revealing his bare chest, Trentin had time to celebrate as he coasted over the line.

It was the fourth victory for the Etixx team after Marcel Kittel won the opening two sprints and Brambilla took Stage 8. Kittel and Brambilla also wore the overall leader’s pink jersey briefly.

Kruijswijk leads Esteban Chaves by 3 minutes, with Alejandro Valverde 3:23 behind in third.

There are two challengin­g mountain stages Friday and Saturday before the 99th edition of the race ends in Turin on Sunday.

Stage 19 Friday features the Colle dell’Agnello pass, the highest point of the race at an altitude of 2,744 meters (9,000 feet). Organizers cleared meters (yards) of snow off the pass earlier this week.

Giro d’Italia results

Stage

1. Matteo Trentin (ITA/ETI) 5hrs 25min 34sec, 2. Moreno Moser (ITA/CAN) same time, 3. Gianluca Brambilla (ITA/ETI) s.t., 4. Sacha Modolo (ITA/LAM) at 20sec, 5. Nikias Arndt (GER/GIA) 30, 6. Ivan Rovny (RUS/TIN) 34, 7. Matteo Busato (ITA/SOU) 1min 10sec, 8. Christian Knees (GER/SKY) 1:16, 9. Axel Domont (FRA/ ALM) 1:24, 10. Davide Malacarne (ITA/ AST) 4:28.

Overall

1. Steven Kruijswijk (NED/LNL) 73hr 50min 37sec, 2. Esteban Chaves (COL/ ORI) at 3min 00sec, 3. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 3:23, 4. Vincenzo Nibali (ITA/AST) 4:43, 5. Ilnur Zakarin (RUS/KAT) 4:50, 6. Rafal Majka (POL/ TIN) 5:34, 7. Bob Jungels (LUX/ETI) 7:57, 8. Andrey Amador (CRC/MOV) 8:53, 9. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/A2R) 10:05, 10. Kanstantsi­n Siutsou (BLR/ DDA) 11:16

 ??  ?? Italy’s rider Matteo Trentin celebrates on the podium after winning the 18th stage of the 99th Giro d’Italia, Tour of Italy, from Muggio to Pinerolo on May
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Italy’s rider Matteo Trentin celebrates on the podium after winning the 18th stage of the 99th Giro d’Italia, Tour of Italy, from Muggio to Pinerolo on May 26.

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