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Queen stage of the Giro: Patrick Konrad in the breakaway, Lennard Kämna slips down to 8th place overall

Today's 182 km long stage in the Dolomites was the queen stage of this year's Giro d'Italia. Five serious climbs, most of them over the last 100 km, awaited the riders in quick succession. The last 3200 metres presented a particular challenge, with an average gradient of 13 percent to Tre Cime at an altitude of 2304 metres. After numerous unsuccessful attacks, a larger breakaway including Patrick Konrad went clear after 50 km and was able to extend its lead to 8 minutes. On the Passo Giau, Patrick lost contact with the leading group, but the Austrian managed to catch back up to the group shortly before the intermediate sprint in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Back in the Maglia Rosa group, there was a series of attacks on the final climb, with Lennard Kämna falling back. When he was no longer in contention for the stage win, Patrick dropped back to him from the leading group to support him in the finale. With the win going to Buitrago from the breakaway, Lenni crossed the finish line in 18th place, 1:30 minute behind Roglič, today's best-placed GC rider, thereby slipping to 8th place overall.

 

Result

01 S. Buitrago        5:28:07

02 D. Gee                    +0:51

03 M. Cort                   +1:46

18 L. Kämna                +3:16

19 P. Konrad                +3:20

 

From the Finish Line

"Today I wanted to try to get into the break, which I eventually managed to do. The plan was then either to race for a stage result or to be there for Lenni in the final section. And when Lenni was alone in the Maglia Rosa group, I waited for him and tried to bring him over the last kilometre and a half, and from that perspective, the plan went pretty well today. I think he's still in a good position for tomorrow's time trial."- Patrick Konrad

 

"It was a very tough stage with over 5000m of elevation gain. Our goal was to send someone into the lead group and Koni did that well. The idea was that he could race for the stage win. But if Lenni was alone on the final climb, he could also drop back to support him. At the moment Koni is not 100% fit, but he was fully motivated. For Lenni it was then about keeping up with the Maglia Rosa group. He slipped two places in the general classification, but the guys gave everything today and supported Lenni well. Cece, Nico and Toni brought him bidons and Bob was still with him almost to the top of the second last climb." - Enrico Gasparotto, Sports Director