Giro d'Italia stage 16 Live - Alaphilippe leads shortened stage solo with summit finish to come (2024)

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Rubio was probably near the front too early and let Sanchez pull away again on his own. He was joined by Ewen Costiou (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), who has been one of the most attacking riders at this year's Giro.

Filippo Zana, who started the day in 8th - one place higher than Rubio - also looks to be struggling.

There is some serious signs in the peloton of action bubbling over. Pogačar is in just his short sleeve jersey now and looking ready for action.

Meanwhile, Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) has dropped from the back of the peloton - he started the day two places above Rubio on GC so this is looking to be a great idea from the Spanish team.

Quintana's work is done and it is now Sanchez pacing. Rubio should be launching his planned attack soon but who will follow him?

15KM TO GO

Quintana's efforts now mean Alaphilippe has just 50 seconds of a lead and his day in front likely won't last much longer.

Both race leader Pogačar and second place Thomas are staying well towards the front of the peloton in case of any attacks.

Acceleration

Quintana is lighting up the pace in the peloton for Rubio with the Tratnik chasing group now reabsorbed. Sanchez looks to have been sent up the road as someone to bridge to. If that isn't what they are doing then this is very curious from Movistar.

The descent has allowed Alaphilippe to regain 30 seconds and establish a gap back out at 1:35 from the peloton but Sanchez is flying in pursuit and the peloton will go significantly faster up the final climb to Monte Pana.

The move from Sanchez has brought Alaphilippe's gap down to the minute mark. Thankfully for him, he'll have a small descent section before tackling the last 5km of the long climb but it still looks unlikely that he can make it.

Lots of moves are being made behind Sanchez to try and get a move going - Jan Tratnik (Visma-Lease a Bike) is among them.

Tobias Foss (Ineos Grenadiers) tried to follow Sanchez's move out of the peloton but is struggling to hold his wheel and looks to now be dropping back.

20KM TO GO

Movistar continue to work with 8.2km remaining on the climb. As I type, stage 6 winner Pelayo Sanchez has attacked from the peloton for the Spanish team.

Temperature has dropped significantly as the kilometres tick away on the Passo Pinei.

Four of the other men who attacked in the day, Maestri, Pietrobon, Ballerini and Fiorelli have formed an Italian chasing quartet some 1:30 behind Alaphilippe but they will soon be back in the bunch.

Alaphilippe still leads solo with his advantage at 1:55. He's still got 25km to go but can he re-find his best form and stay away?

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They are all our in rain jackets and with umbrellas but it is good to see some fans still out in pretty grim conditions to welcome the riders.

Andrea Pietrobon (Polti-Kometa) is the next to get away from the now slowed-down peloton, trying to gain more Intergiro points.

Movistar has settled into a tempo behind, allowing Alaphilippe to build his gap after attacking away from his fellow escapees. The two-time world champ is now at 1:41.

30KM TO GO

The weather is closing in again on the peloton as they head into the fog. Fiorelli has jumped away from the peloton with more points available at the Intergiro sprint in Fié allo Sciliar. No one else has chased him.

Now that it looks like a GC day is imminent in today's finish, here's how the GC sat heading into the final week of the Giro, powered by FirstCycling.

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Alaphilippe leaves Maestri and goes solo in the breakaway. His advantage is only at one minute so he would need to find his best legs to stay away from the Movistar-led peloton which is thinning out behind.

Piccolo and Ballerini are struggling to hold on in the break with the steeper roads starting.

Average speed has been above 53kph in the shortened stage.

Dani Martínez is being moved into best position by his Bora-Hansgrohe team). Way too long for a move but certainly a good time to get ready.

Gaviria is continuing to do a good job for the climbers in his team with the gap now at 1:12. Here's a look at the upcoming climb - the 23.3km Passo Pinei with the breakaway quartet just a few hundred metres from the start.

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40KM TO GO

Gap to the four men in front is at 1:35 with Movistar still at work.

Julius van den Berg (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) has abandoned the Giro d'Italia after his heroic fighting performance to finish last on Sunday's queen stage.

Peloton rolls over the sprint point without much interest in speeding up at all.

No contest at the intermediate sprint in Bolzano with Ballerini rolling over in first. The roads will begin to head uphill again soon so we could see the sprinters try and mop up the last few points in the city.

A day of staying safe and staying warm for race leader Pogačar in the peloton. He could of course win the stage should a breakaway be kept within reach by Movistar but UAE are yet to hit the front to chase.

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The race is heading towards Bolzano, capital of the South Tyrol region and also the first intermediate sprint of the stage.

50KM TO GO

Movistar could either be working for Nairo Quintana after showing a great return to top form on stage 15, only beaten by Pogačar to the Mottolino finish. But they also have Einer Rubio sat ninth on GC.

Movistar are still leading the peloton as the race heads fully into the valley. Gap to the leaders is at 2:00.

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The weather is marginally improving temperature wise but the dreadful rainy conditions means it is going to be a brutally long day in the saddle for those in the peloton.

70KM TO GO

We're in Tour of the Alps territory for the moment in the Sud Tyrol region of Italy which of course has two languages for most of the locations in German and Italian due to its history as a former part of Austria-Hungary until 1919.

A rider as recognisable in a rain jacket as any thanks to his style on the bike and facial hair. Here's Alaphilippe launching his move into the day's breakaway.

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Sprinter Fernando Gaviria is the man put to work for Movistar on the front, keeping the gap at just 1:41 from the leaders now.

80KM TO GO

The gap to the four in front has gone out despite Movistar still chasing as they were earlier in the break formation. Reminder that it is Ballerini, Alaphilippe, Maestri and Andrea Piccolo (EF Education EasyPost) out in front.

Alaphilippe is with his breakaway companion from stage 12, Mirco Maestri (Polti-Kometa), after the two combined brilliantly as a duo and the Frenchman took a memorable victory.

Alaphilippe's gratitude for the Italian's cooperation in their 125km move led to great images of the pair after the stage and the two-time World Champion gifting Maestri a jersey later in the week.

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90KM TO GO

That first attack was reeled back in just as the next waves go after the race headed through a tunnel. Ballerini again on the move with Julian Alaphilippe (Soudal Quick-Step) again on the attack.

They only have a slim advantage now with the peloton riding at a strong pace behind. It is Movistar on the front as they are unhappy with the configuration.

Juanpe López (Lidl-Trek) and Kevin Vermaerke (DSM-Firmenich PostNL) are among the riders in the counter attack which has just caught Frigo. Davide Ballerini (Astana Qazaqstan) also present.

Here's the lone leader Frigo on his brave effort out in front. He's no stranger to a Giro breakaway but he's yet to be joined as the attacks continue behind him in the peloton.

100KM TO GO

Stage 5 winner Benajmin Thomas (Cofidis) is the next rider to abandon the race in the horrid conditions.

Frigo is still going well out on his own but has an advantage of only eight seconds for now.

110KM TO GO

Speed at the start of the race have been upwards of 70kph in the rain as we head east.

More counter attacks are coming with blue jersey wearer Simon Geschke (Cofidis) involved.

118.4KM TO GO

Official start taken! Here we go on stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia. There are attacks from the flag through the likes of Marco Frigo (Israel-Premier Tech).

Official race distance for the day is 118.4km as the Giro resumed after the second race day.

After a dramatic morning, stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia is finally underway. We'll be neutral behind the lead race car for now with the flag drop still to come.

Riders are on the line with a possible start incoming from Lasa but there have been murmurings of a possible protest.

More honest words from the peloton as Luke Plapp similarly hits out against organisers as Ben O'Connor had done earlier:

“To be honest, the race organisation is a bit of a joke. We spoke up as a rider union and we were all together in our vote but they didn't want to listen. It was a week ago or four days ago where we brought up the weather and they didn’t want to speak to us them or take on board any consideration," Plapp told Eurosport.

"It's really frustrating as riders like we want to work with them. We actually said 3 days ago that this is where we should start and race but they told us no. And it is only now that all this has finally happened that they listen to us. We’re here now and that’s good but the way we got here and how it's all unfolded is not good enough.

“I think the way the situation was handled yesterday and all morning is quite frustrating and it's hard for riders to really comprehend how they consider what our safety is because I definitely don’t think our safety has been taken into consideration today."

Riders will be getting wrapped up and ready for the restart now with a stage still to content with despite the strange morning. It will only be 120km now and without a dangerous 20km descent to start the day but it will still be far from an easy stage.

The perks of a pro cyclist’s life 😁#Giro pic.twitter.com/G6qbPEcJ0kMay 21, 2024

Just over 20 minutes to go now until the new start in Lasa.

The revised route for today's stage:

📈 Here is the revised route for stage 16 of the 2024 #GirodItalia. The riders will spend their day in Switzerland, heading to Val Gardena, for an effort just shy of 120 KM @NamedSport pic.twitter.com/QGT8PfiajMMay 21, 2024

A reminder that today's stage is the start of the final week of the Giro d'Italia with Pogačar sitting 6:41 ahead of Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers) in second. Catch up with his updates from the rest day below:

‘I need to finish with high morale then chill out’ – Tadej Pogačar’s thoughts turning towards Giro-Tour double

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Here's how the Giro saw the total palaver that unfolded this morning:

"A few minutes before the start, the weather conditions deteriorated further and so the Commission decided to fall back on Option 3 -In the event of extreme weather conditions, the stage will be neutralized up to a place where the safety conditions are met," read an updated statement.

"On today's meeting, an agreement was reached on moving the race from Livigno with a town parade. Despite a handshake between the parties, the athletes did not show up at the start in Livigno."

This confirms that the riders made the decision to get back onto the team buses and cars to head to the new start location, despite the organiser's desire to roll out of Livigno as planned.

With some time left until the postponed start, make sure to read this harrowing update on Lizzy Banks' life and career after she endured a tiresome battle to clear her name from a positive doping test.

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Update from that last post: there's been a change of start location just down the road from Spondigna to Lasa with the start time moved to 14:15 with the flag drog expected at 14:30 CEST (13:30 BST).

We're around 45 minutes from the new proposed start of stage 16.

Amid all the chaos of the morning, there have been two DNSs after the second rest day:

- Jenthe Biermans (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) - due to horror crash on stage 15
- Danny van Poppel (Bora-Hansgrohe) - due to sickness

Would read up on Biermans if you missed the story as it is quite an incredible feat that he thankfully wasn't too badly injured despite crashing into a ravine.

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Full news story on the chaos that descended this morning at the Giro:

Snow, rain, rider protests and confusion end with Umbrail Pass removed from Giro d'Italia stage 16

Race leader Tadej Pogačar and his UAE teammates tried to make light of the messy situation at the start. They were in the popular ski resort Livigno after all.

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A look at just how tough the conditions were going to be on the Umbrail Pass as captured by one of the photographers at the Giro.

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Here's some earlier words from Giro d'Italia director Mauro Vegni to RAI:

"The mountains are like this, sometimes you have to face certain situations. Our decision certainly hasn’t been an improvised one, it was foreseen by the protocol established yesterday," he said.

"We tried to provide additional safety measures for the riders but we agreed that if the conditions worsened we would have avoided the Umbrail Pass. And that’s what happened, it would have been stupid to take on certain risks, especially on the descent.

"Obviously if you ask the riders if they like riding in rain and snow, they’ll say no. Everybody has his point of view and that’s normal. For our part, we hope they are satisfied because we went through this entire discussion.”

OK, some information from our team on the ground - the riders are going to do the neutralised section all in cars instead of riding to the tunnel.

Planned start of the stage is now expected to take place from Spondigna at 14:00 CEST. But who can be sure after such a confusing morning.

However, some riders were on the start line for the postponed start time but without the full contingent so headed back to their team buses. Complete confusion in Livigno without anything concrete yet.

There did seem have been a decision made with a neutralised start from Livigno as planned before riding through the Munt la Schera Tunnel into Switzerland and getting back into the team buses.

From here the teams would travel to Prati allo Stelvio and start from there.

Slightly less diplomatic but likely the correct words from fourth place Ben O'Connor at the start of the day:

"It's probably one of the worst organised races I think and I'm just being honest. This would never happen in 99% of other situations," he told Eurosport.

"It's just a shame that it is 2024 and you have dinosaurs who really don't see the human side of things.

"I would still like to ride the stage but I don't want to ride over 2500m. It is already 5 degrees and pouring rain and at 2500 it is already snowing. I think it is only clear you should just start a touch lower and do the finish.

"I'd like to see him in our position, go outside on the bike and do the start of the stage and see what his answer is after those couple of hours."

Here's a look at some of the horrid weather along the route from CN's head of news Stephen Farrand en route to the finish of stage 16.

A glimpse of the extreme conditions high in the Swiss Alps this morning which riders have objected to racing through.🎥 @stephenfarrand pic.twitter.com/YUfZBIM9mmMay 21, 2024

Race leader Tadej Pogačar's confusion sums up this very strange Giro d'Italia morning:

"I don't know, I honestly don't know a lot about the situation. From what I can see it is really terrible weather. Already in our hotel, I see snowflakes at 1900m so to go 600 metres more up I think it is full snow so it's quite dangerous to go downhill," he told Eurosport before the stage.

"It's sh*t to race in 0 degrees snow and rain but it would not be the first time for me or anybody to do it but when you have such long climbs you never know what happens.

"I'm not the one to decide but all the riders majority agreed to start after the Umbrail Pass and to shorten the stage to at least keep the finish."

Riders appear to standing around in the wet and cold at the start location without any clarity. The Neutralised start in Livigno was scheduled to be in 2 minutes time so that is looking heavily unlikely now.

It is still a miserable situation in Livigno and the confusion is still widespread for the peloton.

However, elsewhere there are reports that the decision is still yet to be made.

There are reports that the decision has already been made to remove the pass, but now RCS must decide how to transport riders to the other side of the pass.

Confirmado: RCS acepta que la carrera comenzará en Prato dello Stelvio. Pero ahora la fuerte disputa es cómo llega la carrera de Livigno a Prato dello Stelvio… (en coches, bicis…)Hay lío en el @giroditalia https://t.co/2pFE0n8ROFMay 21, 2024

Stage 16 was set to feature the Cima Coppi in light of the removal of the Stelvio pass but the new highest peak - Umbrail Pass - is proving just as treacherous as the Stelvio may have been.

Our own Stephen Farrand snapped a picture of the adverse weather conditions from Livigno where teams were set to sign on at the start of Stage 16.
Whether the stage will continue as planned is still uncertain, but if changes are afoot organisers will be racing to work out a solution to transporting the riders to a position where they could safely begin.

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We're only a few hours into the morning and the Giro has been thrown into chaos as teams have unanimously agreed not to participate in Tuesday's stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia unless the course is changed to remove the Umbrail Pass.

Buongiorno and welcome toCyclingnews' live coverage of stage 16 of the 2024 Giro d'Italia!

Giro d'Italia stage 16 Live - Alaphilippe leads shortened stage solo with summit finish to come (2024)
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