Egan Bernal Wins Giro d’Italia Title

Egan Bernal is celebrating a special vittoria

The 24-year-old Colombian rider Egan Bernal appears to have put his back problems behind him on Sunday as he claimed the Giro d’Italia title, adding his Tour de France win.

Egan Bernal

Bernal, who won the Tour de France in 2019, safely maintained his advantage on the final day’s time trial to Milan. As tradition dictates, he was last off the ramp and the Ineos Grenadiers rider had an overall lead of almost two minutes.

Bernal completed the 30.3-kilometer route in 35 minutes, 41 seconds to clinch the overall victory by 1:29. He pumped his hands above his head as he crossed the line in front of Milan’s famous cathedral.

“It’s difficult to realize what I’ve done. I have just won a Giro d’Italia. I have no words after what happened in these two years,” said the 24-year-old Bernal, who has struggled with a lingering back injury that forced him to abandon last year’s Tour.

Damiano Caruso was second overall, with Simon Yates completing the podium. Yates finished 4:15 behind Bernal.

Bernal had worn the leader’s pink jersey since claiming it by winning the ninth stage with an attack on the summit finish. And, along with his team, he brilliantly defended it along the rest of the route to Milan, where he lifted the impressive Trofeo Senza Fine.

“Yes, finally, this is my second Grand Tour [win],” Bernal said. “I think in this moment I look calm but inside I am exploding with happiness. I’ve already won the Tour and now the Giro.

“It is my first Giro, and it was very special, the way we rode, the way I returned to being a player after nearly two years without good form in a Grand Tour. So, I think it’s special.”

There were hundreds of fans in Milan’s Piazza Duomo celebrating Bernal’s victory, many waving Colombia flags and wearing shirts of the country’s soccer team.

Bernal’s teammate, Filippo Ganna, won the individual time trial despite a late puncture after the Italian’s closest rival, Remi Cavagna, crashed with about 600 meters to go.

“When I see the puncture, I think, ‘Ah, today unlucky, I lose the race’,” Ganna said. “I changed the bike really well, really fast, like a Formula One race, and then when I crossed the line I think, ‘OK, now will win Cavagna,’ because he’s a really good rider, really good time trial.

“In the end when I see his crash, I think, ‘OK, we have played with the same cards, I puncture and he’s crashed,’ and the result I think is the same without my puncture and without his crash.”

Ganna was the favorite to triumph on the 21st and final stage. He won the opening time trial in Turin and all three time trials in last year’s Giro as well as another stage.

Ganna took the lead with a time of 33:48, but his chances of winning seemed precarious as he lost about 20 seconds when he was forced to change bikes after the puncture.

Cavagna looked set to beat his time but the French time trial champion appeared to lock up his brakes at a corner and flipped over his bicycle as Ganna watched from the leader’s hot seat.

Cavagna got up unhurt and finished second, 12 seconds behind Ganna.

Edoardo Affini was third, a second further back.

“As a team, we brought home a beautiful result,” Ganna said. “Egan Bernal did something wonderful that has been built over these last three weeks.

“We worked hard to keep Egan always at the front of the peloton … And to arrive today with the pink jersey and celebrate tonight all together I think is a dream of every team.”

Egan Bernal: First Latin American Winner of the Tour de France

Egan Bernalis making history…

The 22-year-old Colombian cyclist, who currently rides for Team Ineos, has become the first Colombian to win the Tour de France after he retained the overall leader’s yellow jersey after Sunday’s 21st and final stage won by Australia’s Caleb Ewan.

Egan Bernal

Bernal, the youngest rider to win the race in 110 years, gave Team Ineos — formerly Team Sky— their seventh title in the past eight editions.

He beat teammate and defending champion Geraint Thomas of Britain with Dutchman Steven Kruijswijk coming home third.

Also the winner of the white jersey for the best Under-25 rider, Bernal did not win a single stage, but he was first at the top of the Col de l’Iseran when the 19th stage was stopped because of hailstorms and landslides in the Alps.

Kruijswijk’s Jumbo-Visma team shone throughout the race, winning four stages through Dylan GroenewegenWout van AertMike Teunissenand the team time trial.

Briton Adam Yates failed to impress but his Mitchelton-Scott team also claimed four stages. Yates’ twin brother Simonwon two stages while Matteo Trentinand Daryl Impeytook one apiece.

France’s Julian Alaphilippe, who wore the yellow jersey for 14 days but cracked in the Alps and ended fifth overall, was the race’s most exciting rider.

The world No. 1, who had looked to become France’s first winner since Bernard Hinaultin 1985, was voted this year’s most aggressive rider after also winning two stages.

“Alaphilippe changed the deal of this Tour de France, no question about it,” said Tour director Christian Prudhomme.

“There was also the absence of [four-time champion] Chris Froome, which gave hope to many riders.”

Slovakian Peter Saganwrapped up a record seventh green jersey for the points classification, surpassing the previous mark he held jointly with German Erik Zabel.

Frenchman Romain Bardetwon the polka dot jersey for the mountains classification, a consolation prize after dropping out of overall contention early on.

Bernal is the third-youngest and first Latin American winner of the Tour de France.

Egan Bernal Wins This Year’s Tour of California

Egan Bernal is riding high…

The 21-year-old Colombian cyclist has been confirmed as the overall winner of the 2018 Tour of California as he finished safely in the bunch while his compatriot Fernando Gaviria won the final stage.

Egan Bernal

Having won Friday’s mountain stage by a handsome margin, Bernal only had to finish in the main group on the flat final stage to Sacramento, and he rolled in safely as Gaviria took his third stage victory of the race.

Gaviria was the final man in the leading pack and was the first to open his sprint with 200m to go with Caleb Ewan coming up fast on the left-hand side of the road.

It looked as if the stage win would be contested by those two men until Max Walschied came from nowhere to intersect the two of them and throw his bike towards the line.

The German rider thought he had won it as he crossed the line, but the photo finish showed that Gaviria had clung on to take his third stage win of the race by the narrowest of margins.

Meanwhile Bernal finished in 33rd place to confirm his overall victory by 1-25 ahead of Tejay van Garderen and 2-14 ahead of Daniel Martinez.

Results

Tour of California 2018, stage seven: Sacramento to Sacramento. 143km

  1. Fernando Gaviria (Col) Quick-Step Floors, in 3-07-39
  2. Max Walscheid (Ger) Team Sunweb
  3. Caleb Ewan (Aus) Mitchelton-Scott
  4. Peter Sagan (Svk) Bora-Hansgrohe
  5. Miguel Bryon (USA) Holowesko-Citadel
  6. Alexander Kristoff (Nor) Katusha-Alpecin
  7. Michael Rice (Aus) Hagens Berman Axeon
  8. Ty Magner (USA) Rally Cycling
  9. Dan McLay (GBr) EF Education First-Drapac
  10. Kiel Reijnan (USA) Trek-Segafredo, all at same time

Final general classification

  1. Egan Bernal (Col) Team Sky, 25-34-19
  2. Tejay van Garderen (USA) BMC Racing, at 1-25
  3. Daniel Martinez (Col) EF Education First-Drapac, at 2-14
  4. Adam Yates (GBr) Mitchelton-Scott, at 2-16
  5. Tao Geoghegan Hart (GBr) Team Sky, at 2-28
  6. Rafal Majka (Pol) Bora-Hansgrohe, at 3-01
  7. Brandon McNulty (USA) Rally Cycling, at 3-28
  8. Laurens De Plus (Bel) Quick-Step Floors, at 3-50
  9. Kristijan Durasek (Cro) UAE Team Emirates, at 3-59
  10. Mathias Frank (Sui) AG2R La Mondiale, at 4-01