In one of the biggest upsets of this Giro, Fredrik Dversnes Lavik (Uno-X Mobility) took the win from the breakaway! The four escapees who spent 140 km off the front swept the top 4 — Dversnes Lavik from Maestri, Marcellusi, and Bais — holding off the charging peloton by 57 seconds. The sprint trains never caught them. Paul Magnier led the bunch home for 5th. The stage is now officially the fastest in Giro history at 51.391 km/h. Jonas Vingegaard keeps the maglia rosa with no GC changes after the neutralization at the final lap start.
In one of the biggest upsets of this Giro, Fredrik Dversnes Lavik (Uno-X Mobility) took the win from the breakaway! The four escapees who spent 140 km off the front swept the top 4 — Dversnes Lavik from Maestri, Marcellusi, and Bais — holding off the charging peloton by 57 seconds. The sprint trains never caught them. Paul Magnier led the bunch home for 5th. The stage is now officially the fastest in Giro history at 51.391 km/h. Jonas Vingegaard keeps the maglia rosa with no GC changes after the neutralization at the final lap start.