The Borneo Post

Van der Hoorn refuses to quit and takes debut Giro stage

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CANALE, Italy: Taco van der Hoorn, who was thinking of qui ing cycling a few months ago, on Monday delivered a dramatic first Grand Tour win as he held off a chasing pack to take the third stage of the Giro d’Italia in Canale.

“Five months ago, I considered qui ing cycling because I didn’t have a contract,” the 27-year-old Dutchman said. “Today I win a stage of the Giro! I can’t believe it.”

“A er the finish I was thinking: ‘is this real?” the Intermarch­e rider said on the podium.

The victory backed up the judgement of Van der Hoorn’s team which is competing in its first major tour since Intermarch­e became the principal sponsor.

“Van der Hoorn likes to race against the clock, against the wind and against the peloton,” says his biography on the team website.

Asked about his goals for the rest of the race, he said: “first I have to celebrate. This a dream come true. I have to celebrate it.”

Italian Davide Cimolai (Israel Start-Up Nation) won the sprint for second, four seconds behind the winner.

The stage had ony a small impact on the overall standings as Filippo Ganna of Ineos increased his lead by three seconds to 16 seconds.

Edoardo Affini, an Italian with Jumbo-Visma who started the day closest to Ganna was dropped on the climbs, allowing his Norwegian team-mate Tobias Foss to inherit second place. Behind them are two Deceuninck riders, Belgian Remco Evenepoel and Portuguese Joao Almeida, both 20 seconds off the lead.

“I saw that Remco has fantastic legs,” said Ganna.

“It will be difficult for me to defend the pink jersey.” Ganna and the other favourites, including former Grand Tour winners Simon Yates of Bike Exchange and Ineos’ Egan Bernal, finished safely in the main pack.

Van der Hoorn was part of a break that escaped the main pack five kilometres into the 190-kilometre stage. —

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Van der Hoorn reacts as he crosses the finish line to win the third stage of the Giro d’Italia cycling race, 190 km between Biella and Canale, Piedmont.
— AFP photo Van der Hoorn reacts as he crosses the finish line to win the third stage of the Giro d’Italia cycling race, 190 km between Biella and Canale, Piedmont.

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