EGAN BERNAL stands on the verge of Giro d’Italia glory after surviving Saturday’s brutal mountain stage with almost two minutes of an advantage to take into the closing time trial in Milan.
Damiano Caruso, Bernal’s closest challenger in the general classification, celebrated a fine stage victory – his first individual Grand Tour stage win – to increase his hold on a surprise second place, but victory by 24 seconds was not the sort of margin needed to shake the Ineos Grenadiers rider.
Meanwhile, a 14th place finish from Dan Martin saw the Irish cyclist maintain his place in the top 10 of the overall standings. Fellow Irish star Nicolas Roche finished 101st and is 59th overall.
And Simon Yates, who had taken almost 90 seconds out of Bernal’s lead in the last three days, could make no further impact as he lost the Colombian’s wheel two kilometres from the summit of the final climb of the Alpe Motta, conceding 27 seconds to Bernal in the process.
That leaves the Lancastrian one minute 24 seconds behind Caruso as he looks likely to settle for third place overall.
Although there are 30 flat kilometres still to negotiate, with a lead of one minute 59 seconds few will bet against Bernal adding Giro glory to the Tour de France title he took in 2019, further confirmation of the 24-year-old’s prestigious talent.
“I’m satisfied with the result,” Bernal said. “I think we managed well the situation finally. We have two minutes of an advantage for tomorrow’s time trial so I think we are in a good position.
“It’s not the best to have the rider second in GC in front you by almost one minute but having three team-mates, I tried to use them to arrive as fresh as possible into the last climb and also tomorrow.
“I think we did well but it was difficult to manage the situation.”
A Bernal win would also deliver a second consecutive Giro title for the Grenadiers after Tao Geoghegan Hart’s win last October.
Bernal came into this brutal day – 164km with two passes at more than 2,000 metres of altitude before the final climb – under considerable pressure after seeing his lead whittled down by Yates on the last two summit finishes, showing signs of weakness as his long-standing back injury gave him grief.
But, just as he had done in the moments when Yates rode away, he handled Saturday’s test with calmness and maturity, not to mention the considerable help of team-mate Dani Martinez as the Grenadiers marshalled their resources to control the race.
Though all eyes were on Yates after his recent exploits, it was Caruso who tried his hand. The 33-year-old came to the race as a domestique for Mikel Landa, but since the Spaniard’s stage five crash Caruso has grasped his opportunity to lead the team and ride his way onto the podium.
His attack would certainly have worried Bernal as a 10-man group formed and built an advantage of around 50 seconds. But gradually the group whittled down before Caruso’s Bahrain-Victorious team-mate Pello Bilbao pulled off with 6.5km to go, leaving him alone with Romain Bardet.
The Frenchman proved unable to offer much help however, allowing Bernal to slowly ride his way back at a pace which proved too much for Yates.
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Here's how things stand heading into the final day time trial tomorrow... pic.twitter.com/abWAwlUrAE
“We tried to do something again, the boys did a fantastic job, as always,” Yates said. “The plan was to try something on the second to last climb, but we arrived there and I didn’t have the legs, a bit of fatigue from yesterday maybe, a bit of fatigue from three weeks all coming together.
“But as always, I did the best as I could and I’m happy with what I did and we finish off with the TT tomorrow. We’re staying focused, it’s only one more day and then we can celebrate a nice podium in Milan.”
Though the pink jersey proved beyond him, a stage victory in his home Grand Tour was no mere consolation for Caruso, who has enjoyed a race beyond his wildest expectations.
“I thought about a thousand things in the last meters before the finish line,” Caruso said.
“All my sacrifices, my training, and all the work done by my team-mates.
“We rode in an exemplary way today, Pello Bilbao in particular did an incredible job and he played a fundamental role in this victory. Today I realised a dream, I think I am the happiest man in the world!”
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Absolutely baffled how half a season Howe is ahead of Moyes or Arteta.
The English at it again.
@Seàn Pòl O’Maolain: def moyes should be ahead of Howe. Mane instead of Saka or if not mane then Ronaldo ahead of Saka
@Cormac Flanagan: u can’t disrespect Artetas achievement either. Youngest squad in PL and about to get 4th with his level of experience is an excellent achievement.
@Seàn Pòl O’Maolain: that’s true I suppose. You’d wonder the criteria for been nominated.
Son for me..terrific player..he has great stats for a team that can be hit or miss.
Saka! Seriously??
Man you actually forget how good Son is. Seems to just play his football in the long grass almost anonymous and is only one goal behind Salah in the charts. Happy to say 2 of the 3 most likely to win it (you’d imagine Salah, Son, KDB) came from Bundesliga beginnings. Prem is obviously superior for a number of reasons, but it’s crazy how the German league is regarded as a ‘farmers league’ by so many, yet it probably produces the best talent for the BPL.
I’d go Son and Vierra. Salah over Mane?? Not sure about that.
@John Quinn: is that the Salah with the most goals and most assists in the league?
@Gareth Keenan: I’m a Liverpool fan and he’s been cat since Egypt missed out on the World Cup. I hope it’s just the new contract on his mind. Mane has got the more important goals and given a full shift in every game. Just my opinion mind.
Here’s hoping either bang in a few in the Cup Finals.
Has to be KDB his playing brilliant stuff in Premier ship.
KDB and Frank
Son for me. Good attitude, work ethic, and unbelievable skill. Constantly surprised the big big clubs aren’t throwing money at him and spurs to get him. He’d fit into any team.
Saka in there is a bit of a farce. He’s been good but tell me he’s had a better season than DeGea. United would be in 14th without him
@Ray Taff: Saka is 19 years old. He has 11 goals and 6 assists. Pulling the string for an exceptionally young team. Can u name another 19 year old in the premier league that’s better? I can’t! Wonder how good he might be with more exp and a better team supplying him?
@Seàn Pòl O’Maolain: You’ve mentioned 19 years old twice. He’s in there ahead of Mane too who’s been better than Salah in my opinion. Young player of the year I couldn’t argue but this is beyond a joke