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🗓️ 19 May 2025
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Johan Bruyneel, George Hincapie, and Spencer Martin break down Sunday's stage of the Giro d'Italia, which saw Wout van Aert take an emotional victory over UAE's Isaac del Toro, who rode into the race lead after getting away with an elite group after a mid-stage crash on the white gravel roads of Tuscany. They discuss how this win, along with Primož Roglič's time loss, frames the GC battle heading into the second week, and how they will expect UAE to manage having the Maglia Rosa and a total of four riders in the top ten. Before they take off, they predict who will win Stage 10's critical time trial and how the GC picture will look afterward.
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0:00.0 | Too much, too many talented writers actually on the team. |
0:03.8 | They're great at scouting talent. |
0:06.8 | We have to acknowledge that. |
0:08.6 | You know, they find the young riders who become really big riders. |
0:13.6 | But I have the impression that any race where Pogacchar is not present. It's a tactical chaos. |
0:25.7 | Everybody, welcome back to the move. I am Spencer Martin. I'm here with Johann Bernal and |
0:30.1 | George Hincappy. We are recapping, lightly recapping the first week of the Giuritia and then |
0:35.5 | taking stock of where the GC is after |
0:37.5 | yesterday's thrilling stage nine, won by Walt Benart, and we'll talk, I'll get their opinions on |
0:42.9 | where this race is going from there. |
0:45.0 | If anyone missed it, this is probably the most exciting stage of the race that we'll get. |
0:48.9 | I recommend going back and rewatching. |
0:51.2 | The race broke up on the gravel sections in Tuscany. It finished same finish |
0:55.7 | as Strata Bianchi and Siena. While VanArt was at the front going into the gravel sections, |
1:00.0 | ended up paying off because there was a crash. He ended up in a group with Egan Bernal and Ineos teammates |
1:05.5 | and Isaac D'Oro. So we got the sit-on until the final few hundred meters when he sprinted around |
1:10.9 | Del Toro got a hugely emotional win, but you could argue the real action was further behind |
1:16.7 | where Del Toro wrote himself into the race lead, probably somewhat unexpected, by quite a large |
1:23.0 | margin. Over a minute, his teammate, Juan Yusso was in the chase group after crashing briefly, |
1:28.0 | Primos Roglitch crashed and then flatted, so he was in a third chase group. |
1:31.8 | By the time we got to the finish, Primus Roglich had dropped from the race lead on stage 7 all the way down to 10th. |
1:38.1 | Isaac Daltura's leading, Juan Yuso's 2nd, 113, 130, Richard Carapaz, 140, Julio Chaconay 141 back, Simon Yade, 6, 142 back, |
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