Battaglin wins Giro stage five in Italian one-two
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[May 10, 2018]
SANTA NINFA, Italy (Reuters) -
Italian Enrico Battaglin launched a late attack to win the
153-kilometre fifth stage of the Giro d'Italia from Agrigento to
Santa Ninfa on Wednesday.
The LottoNL-Jumbo rider, who finished third in stage four on
Tuesday, timed his sprint perfectly in the last metres of the uphill
finale and crossed the finish line ahead of compatriot Giovanni
Visconti and Portugal's Jose Goncalves.
"The finish was a bit different to yesterday," Battaglin, who
previously won Giro stages in 2013 and 2014, said. "Yesterday was
really a powerful sprint on a really steep climb.
"Today was a steep climb but at two kilometres to go, and I had a
little bit of time to rest and recover and do a really good sprint."
Australian Rohan Dennis managed to weather the storm to hold on to
the pink jersey in Sicily ahead of Thursday's mountain stage to
Mount Etna.
The BMC Racing rider retained his one-second lead over defending
champion Tom Dumoulin, with four-time Tour de France winner Chris
Froome 55 seconds back in 19th place.
"It was a nice day on the bike, on quite a slow pace because of the
head wind," said Dennis.
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Team Lotto rider Enrico Battaglin of Italy prepares at the start
line. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
"I felt a bit of stress every now and then but I am glad to be in
the Maglia Rosa. We're only on day five, that means 16 days to go.
Tomorrow will be another story with the Etna. I'm looking forward to
see how I'll go up there."
Astana rider Miguel Angel Lopez was the only overall contender to
suffer a setback after he crashed into a field with six kilometres
to go, shedding 42 seconds on his rivals.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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