Vingegaard storms to another Giro stage win, slicing into Eulálio’s lead

CORNO ALLE SCALE, Italy (AP) — Pre-race favorite Jonas Vingegaard claimed another stage victory in the Giro d’Italia on Sunday to cut into Afonso Eulálio’s overall lead.

Vingegaard had won atop the Blockhaus two days ago and he repeated the feat on another uphill finish on the ninth stage.

Vingegaard crossed the line 12 seconds ahead of Felix Gall, at the end of the 184-kilometer (114-mile) route from Cervia to the top-category climb up Corno alle Scale. Davide Piganzoli was third, 34 seconds behind Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Vingegaard.

However, Eulálio crossed the line in fifth, 41 seconds behind Vingegaard. The Portuguese rider has an advantage of 2 minutes, 24 seconds over Vingegaard, with Gall 35 seconds further back.

Giulio Ciccone, who narrowly missed out on Stage 4, had attacked from the breakaway and appeared set to solo to victory on Sunday but there was to be more heartbreak for the Italian rider.

The peloton had been nearly two minutes behind at the start of the final climb but Gall attacked and Vingegaard stuck to his wheel and they eventually swept past Ciccone with 1.7 kilometers remaining.

Gall kept trying to get his rival to come through and do some work but Vingegaard was happy to sit back until they passed the 1 kilometer remaining mark when the Danish rider came through and immediately gapped Gall.

Monday sees the Giro’s second rest day before Tuesday’s individual time trial on a flat, 42-kilometer (26-mile) route along the coast from Viareggio to Massa.

It is the only time trial in this year’s race.

The 109th men’s Giro ends on May 31 in Rome.

The women’s Giro runs from May 30-June 7 with Italian rider Elisa Longo Borghini as the defending champion.

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