Stage 18
Today awaits 1 of the 2 big mountain stages in the Alps. The riders start in Ivrea, and after 2 big climbs, the Colle di Zuccore (16.2km at 7.5%) and the Colle San Fermo (11.3km at 9.4%), the riders arrive in the small town of Morgex, in the region Valle d'Aosta. There, the riders must climb the Colle San Carlo, 8.1km at 8.9%. This makes a total of 4253 height metres!
111km to go
2 riders have attacked out of the peloton even before the ascend of the Colle di Zuccore begins. Riccardo Chiarini (Androni) and Jérémy Roy (Garmin) can start the long descend with a margin of 9'23 to the peloton.
100km to go
It has rained a little bit, what makes the tarmac in the descend very slippery, almost comparable to an ice track! Lots of crashes occur: JoaquÃm RodrÃguez, Tyler Farrar, Marek Rutkiewicz, Giampaolo Caruso and Yukiya Arashiro, to name a few....
98km to go
But then a GC-contender crashes. Michele Scarponi, GC's number 2nd, nearly misses a corner and crashes. Luckily for him, he doesn't land at the tarmac, but at the grass on the side of the road...
56km to go
In the long valley to the foot of the steep Colle San Fermo (11.3km at 9.4%!) Carlos Betancourt (Acqua et Sapone) and Mikel Landa (Euskaltel) go in the counter attack, trying to bridge the gap to Chiarinni and Roy. Scarponi has found his way back into the peloton, with the help of his domestiques Pires and Guldhammer.
The current situation: Chiarini and Roy in the lead, Betancourt and Landa at 3'29 and the peloton at 4'53.
40km to go
The ascend of the Colle San Fermo begins, with
Kelderman positioned among the first riders and surrounded by his team mates. This happens 3'36 behind the 2 leaders (Betancourt and Landa at 1'16).
34km to go
5km before the summit of the San Fermo, Giampaolo Caruso attacks and gets countered by...... Igor Antón! This early in the race? We wonder what to do, should we counter or continue the high pace to defend the 3rd place in the GC?
We decide not to counter and nor does Nibali or Scarponi. Looking at the front of the race, Betancourt and Landa have joined Chiaraini. And Roy? He couldn't follow the pace and has been dropped.
31km to go
After 3 more kilometres, Caruso and Antón have created a massive margin to the group of favourites of more than 2 minutes! This is the time for Vincenzo Nibali to counterattack, together with Simon Spilak and Dario Cataldo.
This is too much for
Wilco Kelderman, who is suffering with bad legs (daily form -4). He is helped by
Francis De Greef and needs to minimize the loss now, hoping that the pace of Antón and Nibali will drop...
29km to go
Igor Antón has joined the leading group, and together with his team mate Landa, Chiarini, Betancourt and Caruso, he crosses the line of the KOTM-sprint at the summit of the Colle San Fermo. Nibali follows at 1'27, SPilak and Rutkiewicz at 1'54, and a group with
Kelderman,
De Greef, Cataldo and Scarponi at 2'10. Rein Taaramäe follows at 2'47 and a group with Rowe,
Ruijgh, Van den Broeck and Mollema at 3'07.
23km to go
Another crash in the descend of the San Fermo. GC's number 6 Bauke Mollemagets surprised by a wet part of the road when entering a tunnel. He will finish at 6'31 today, but will keep his 6th position in the GC.
15km to go
Kelderman uses the first kilometres of the descend of the San Fermo to recuperate. Then he attacks out of the chasing group, trying to bridge the gap to the 6 leaders. Six, because Vincenzo Nibali has joined with the leading 5, thanks to his superb descending abilities.
Kelderman follows at 1'00 and the group Scarponi at 1'43.
8km to go
The moment that
Kelderman is about to join the 6 leaders, at the foot of the final climb, Caruso attacks out of it, countered by Landa. The group Taaramäe, Scarponi, Cataldo follows at 1'12.
Now the question is, when will the wasted energy in the chase work against our Dutch leader?
5km to go
With 5km to go, Caruso and Landa have a margin of '44 to Nibali and Antón.
Kelderman decides that it is better to climb in his own pace, and takes the lead of the chasing group. Surprisingly, Michele Scarponi has bridged the gap to this group, 1 minute in less than 3 kilometres...
3km to go
When Vincenzo Nibali launches another attack, this time with 3km to go,
Kelderman knows that his chance to win the Giro, is gone. He simply hasn't got the energy left to counter the Sicilian, and can only hope that neither Antón nor Scarponi can.
2km to go
Scarponi can't, but Igor Antón can do it: counter the attack by Nibali. The 2 close the gap to Caruso and Landa, and even leave them behind. Scarponi and
Kelderman follow at '34.
Kelderman knows that the next 2 kilometres can be crucial in defending his podium place against the Euskaltel-rider, and despite he had a nice meeting with the guy with the hammer, he keeps pushing the pedals....
Finish
Vincenzo Nibali takes his 2nd stage win in this Giro, and is almost certain of the GC-win. Igor Antón finishes in 2nd at '19. Giampaolo Caruso finishes a great stage in 3rd place at '38. Scarponi takes 4th at '49, while
Kelderman crosses the line '57 after Nibbles, also meaning the regains the lead in the points-ranking.
Rowe and Taaramäe loose 2'09, the others more than 3 minutes. 10 riders finish outside the time limit, among them unfortunately
Sébastien Rosseler, meaning we'll continue with 7 riders in this Giro.
Results
| 1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | 5h04'02 |
| 2 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 19 |
| 3 | Giampaolo Caruso | Katusha Team | + 38 |
| 4 | Michele Scarponi | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 49 |
| 5 | Wilco Kelderman | Petronas - Monster Energy | + 57 |
| 6 | Mikel Landa | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 1'22 |
| 7 | Luke Rowe | Qantas Airways | + 2'09 |
| 8 | Rein Taaramäe | Sony Ericsson | s.t. |
| 9 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli | + 3'10 |
| 10 | Simon Spilak | Lampre - Alitalia | + 3'21 |
GC
| 1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | 73h58'58 |
| 2 | Michele Scarponi | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 1'29 |
| 3 | Wilco Kelderman | Petronas - Monster Energy | + 1'59 |
| 4 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 3'49 |
| 5 | Rein Taaramäe | Sony Ericsson | + 7'06 |
| 6 | Bauke Mollema | BMC Racing Team | + 14'38 |
| 7 | Simon Spilak | Lampre - Alitalia | + 16'36 |
| 8 | Luke Rowe | Qantas Airways | + 17'38 |
| 9 | Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step | + 20'27 |
| 10 | Rob Ruijgh | Petronas - Monster Energy | + 22'32 |
Points
| 1 | Wilco Kelderman | Petronas - Monster Energy | 178 |
| 2 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Dexia | 169 |
| 3 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | 137 |
| 4 | Peter Sagan | Petronas - Monster Energy | 134 |
| 5 | Michele Scarponi | Saxo Bank SunGard | 131 |
KOTM
| 1 | Vincenzo Nibali | Radio Shack - Nissan | 51 |
| 2 | Michele Scarponi | Saxo Bank SunGard | 43 |
| 3 | Igor Antón | Euskaltel - Euskadi | 38 |
| 4 | Matteo Rabottini | Farnese Vini - Neri Sottoli | 37 |
| 5 | David Arroyo | Movistar Team | 20 |
U25
| 1 | Wilco Kelderman | Petronas - Monster Energy | 74h00'57 |
| 2 | Luke Rowe | Qantas Airways | + 15'39 |
| 3 | Mikel Landa | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 34'00 |
| 4 | Peter Sagan | Petronas - Monster Energy | + 45'13 |
| 5 | Fabio Aru | Alitalia | + 52'22 |
Teams
| 1 | Petronas - Monster Energy | 222h44'47 |
| 2 | Euskaltel - Euskadi | + 14'41 |
| 3 | Saxo Bank SunGard | + 45'34 |
| 4 | Lampre - Alitalia | + 48'30 |
| 5 | BMC Racing Team | + 50'41 |
Today's Winner
Word from the DS
WIlco lost some valuable time today, but considering the daily form, it could have been worse.... He did a great job in the descend towards Morgex to bridge the gap to Antón and Nibali, but already at the foot of the Colle San Marco, he knew that he hadn't got the legs anymore to win. So what he did, continuing in his own pace, really showed his cycling intelligence. Now, with 1 mountain stage to go (and the most horrible one), he is '30 behind Scarponi and 1'50 in front of Antón. And being the better timetrialist of the 3, the podium is possible.