logo
Not redemption but release - how Yates finally conquered the Giro

Not redemption but release - how Yates finally conquered the Giro

BBC News2 days ago

Simon Yates loves the Giro d'Italia but he could have been forgiven for hating it.Even in a sport synonymous with suffering, this Grand Tour has inflicted unusual punishment on Yates over the years.The British rider looked set to win at his first attempt in 2018, only to dramatically crack two days from Rome.Illness, injury and indifferent form plagued his attempts over the next four years.He returned for this edition, after two years away, a contender, but not widely considered one of the pre-race favourites.Perhaps the absence made his heart grow fonder. The Englishman's determination to conquer this beautiful yet brutal race steelier.After quietly keeping himself in contention, Yates' audacious attack on stage 20 saw him seize the maglia rosa - the leader's jersey - for the first time since that 2018 collapse.On Sunday in Rome, he rolled across the line in pink, sealing his second Grand Tour title since the 2018 Vuelta a Espana.Yates' tumultuous love affair with the Giro has its happy ending.
Quietly seeking closure
The tears tumbled from Yates as soon as he crossed the line in Sestriere on Saturday and continued to fall throughout his post-stage interviews."I've really invested a lot of my career and my life into targeting this race, and there've been a lot of setbacks," said the usually stoic 32-year-old when he could finally speak.Setbacks is an understatement.An underwhelming eighth in 2019. Forced to withdraw after contracting Covid-19 in 2020.A difficult fortnight in 2021 before a strong final week to finish third. Sustaining a knee injury in a crash early on in 2022 that ultimately forced him to abandon.That first year still cut the deepest though.In 2018, he held the leader's jersey for 13 days, won three stages, but on stage 19 fell from first to 18th overall as compatriot Chris Froome pulled off a staggering comeback on his way to his first and only Giro title. Yates ended up finishing 21st.How fitting it was on the same climb Yates crumbled on seven years ago - the Colle delle Finestre - that he saw his window and rode away from rivals Isaac del Toro and Richard Carapaz to glory.Afterwards, Yates revealed he had privately been targeting the climb since the route was announced, wanting to "close that chapter" from 2018, despite not having ridden it since.Even then, Yates thought it would be for a stage win, rather than for the pink jersey.He did not draw attention to his aim and Yates' return to the Finestre was not the dominant narrative before stage 20. The focus was on a showdown between leader Del Toro and second-placed Carapaz.And it helped free Yates to ride away.
New team, new approach
Having resisted the allure of Team Sky when he turned professional in 2014, Bury-born Yates and twin brother Adam joined Australian outfit Orica–GreenEdge.Adam left at the end of 2020, but Simon remained with the team, now called Jayco–AlUla, until the end of last season, taking a pay cut to join Visma-Lease a Bike.Visma's experience of winning Grand Tours has proved vital for Yates. The Dutch team have won four Vueltas, two Tours de France and now two Giros since 2019.Putting generational talent Wout van Aert up the road to help Yates bury his rivals on the final climb on Saturday was masterful.It had not all been heartbreak for Yates at the Giro. He won six individual stages from 2018 to 2022, often in swashbuckling style.This year was different. He quietly went about his business before striking at the ideal moment.Yates did not place higher than third on any stage and did not enter the top 10 overall until stage seven.He is the first Giro winner since Alberto Contador in 2015 not to also win a stage.Yates moved up to second on stage 14 and, though he slipped back to third on stage 17, his measured approach appeared to be paying off, with 2019 chamion Carapaz left to do most of the attacking.Then came stage 19. Yates lost more time and was visibly annoyed at the finish, saying his team had not raced to the agreed plan.He went into the penultimate stage one minute 21 seconds down on Del Toro.That sense of 'not again' that engulfed Rory McIlroy's final round at this year's Masters was palpable. It seemed Yates' chance had gone.Even Adam was against him, riding in support of UAE Team Emirates-XRG team-mate Del Toro.But Yates showed maturity by apologising to his team before the start on Saturday, admitting he was just disappointed at his own performance, before channelling that frustration as Visma's plan worked perfectly.Dropping to third probably helped him in the end, with Del Toro and Carapaz marking each other somewhat bafflingly as Yates went clear.Regardless of their tactics, Yates was the strongest when it mattered most.
What next?
Like McIlroy, Yates sobbed before the smile arrived when he knew he had finally won the title he wanted most.He had a broad grin in Rome, but was also perceptive about what he has achieved."A lot of people can resonate with the story, losing the race a long time ago now, in 2018," he said before the final stage. "The way I've managed to take it, I really think it's touched a lot of people."He is set to ride this year's Tour in support of team-mate Jonas Vingegaard, who is bidding for a third title, with Yates possibly able to target stage wins too.Perhaps this victory will free him up to win more Grand Tours. Perhaps it won't.There will be a lot of talk of redemption but Yates had not shamed himself in failing to win the Giro before. Misfortune and stronger competitors had defeated him.How poetic this year gave him the chance to complete the circle of his Giro story.As Yates said: "Life comes around, it gives and it takes."This is not redemption but release.Relief.Rejoice.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Federico Chiesa gives coy response regarding Liverpool future after making just one start in the Reds Premier League title-winning season
Federico Chiesa gives coy response regarding Liverpool future after making just one start in the Reds Premier League title-winning season

Daily Mail​

time17 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Federico Chiesa gives coy response regarding Liverpool future after making just one start in the Reds Premier League title-winning season

Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa admits a return to Italy is 'something to think about' this summer. The 27-year-old finished a frustrating maiden campaign in England, in which he featured just 14 times after arriving late in August in a £10million deal, as a Premier League winner and is currently targeting a return to pre-season training on July 8. But asked about a return to his homeland, the Italy international told La Gazzetta dello Sport: 'That's something to think about during the summer. 'My family, my agent and I have a great relationship with Liverpool, and the goal is to be ready for the pre-season. 'We'll find the best solution for everyone. I work every day with a Liverpool programme to be in top shape for the tests on July 8. 'While out of the squad (at Juventus), I was able to train in great condition, but I missed playing friendlies. I had to start from scratch at Liverpool and that held me back. 'I hope (next season) it's my season. My dream is to participate in the World Cup.' When Chiesa arrived on Merseyside, he was unfit after being frozen out by Thiago Motta at the Turin club and not having a pre-season, and lacked match sharpness. The winger was then constantly playing catch-up in the early months of the season and as a result, could not get in the team ahead of others. He only managed a meagre 104 minutes of football in the Premier League, making just one start, which came against Brighton in the penultimate match of the campaign with the title wrapped up. However, despite not utilising Chiesa's skills throughout the season, Liverpool boss Arne Slot that he has a future at Anfield just last month. 'Does he have a future here? Yes, definitely he has, yes,' said Slot. 'Definitely. I think everyone playing for us over here has a future over here. 'Next season, if he comes back completely fit, which he has hardly been for the first half-season but then afterward he became fitter and fitter. The next step should have been playing time, which I couldn't give him. 'But I can give him playing time in pre-season, so he can build himself up and then go even further.' Chiesa is natural a winger who plays on the right, but with Mo Salah a staple in that position, opportunities were hard to come by as the Egyptian led Liverpool to a 20th title. Slot also said: 'In terms of the quality he has, he deserves more playing time but unfortunately for him he's in competition with Mo Salah. On the left, it's competition with Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz. Three players who have had a great season. 'He was not as fit as the others for a long time. That doesn't help in the beginning. Then the others did so well there's no reason to change. 'Is he good enough to play for us? Yes he is. But I've always felt Lucho, Cody and Mo deserved the confidence I had in them.' Chiesa has been linked with the likes of Napoli and Atletico Madrid, but there is yet to be any serious speculation of a departure. He has admitted that he would 'never say never' to a return to Turin, but there are no signs that is an option at the time of writing.

Passenger sees Mount Etna erupting from plane window
Passenger sees Mount Etna erupting from plane window

BBC News

time36 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Passenger sees Mount Etna erupting from plane window

A Devon man has said it was "fascinating" to watch Mount Etna erupting during his flight home - a day after his wife had run up the volcano. Jon and Jo Meek, from Moretonhampstead, had been visiting Sicily for the European Masters Off Road Running Championship. Mrs Meek - who was sleeping while her husband watched the plumes of smoke from his window - ran in the competition which took place the day before the eruption."I can't actually believe it because you fly out for one race and if the volcano had erupted and we couldn't race I would have been pretty gutted," she said. "Literally the day before, I ran up to the cable car station and back down as part of the race and we thought absolutely nothing of the volcano."The couple were separated on the plane and were both sat on opposite sides of the aircraft. "I have to confess I was fast asleep on the airplane... but Jon however had a great view," said Mrs Meek. Mr Meek said the experience was "exciting" but had the race been 24 hours later Mrs Meek would "have been in the thick of it". "I was just lucky I was sat in a window seat and overlooking it as we flew off so it's an amazing sight," he said. "I think it was just fascinating... it's exciting to watch."When we took off and I had the view over it I looked over and she was fast asleep so she slept through the whole thing," he added.

Live Start of third ODI delayed after traffic delays West Indies and England arrive by bike
Live Start of third ODI delayed after traffic delays West Indies and England arrive by bike

Telegraph

timean hour ago

  • Telegraph

Live Start of third ODI delayed after traffic delays West Indies and England arrive by bike

Latest updates Rob Bagchi 03 June 2025 1:11pm 1:11PM England win the toss And have put West Indies in to bat. 1:04PM A day for beanie hats As the players warm up, most are keeping their heads warm with bobble hats. The summer (yesterday in London) seems much further away. 1:00PM New schedule If there is no further rain, the following will be the revised timings for the ODI between England and West Indies: 1st innings 1.30 - 5.00 Interval 5.00 - 5.30 2nd innings 5.30 - 9.00 No overs have been lost. 🤎 | #KiaOval — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) June 3, 2025 12:49PM New start time: 1.30pm The toss will be at 1.10pm with play scheduled to start 20 minutes later (when the satellite shows a fairly heavy shower). 12:39PM After morning nets, England are now playing football 12:31PM Start delayed West Indies are stuck in traffic and have yet to arrive at the Oval. An updated schedule will be announced once they make it to Kennington. Due to a delayed arrival of one of the playing teams, who are stuck in heavy traffic north of the river, the scheduled start of play will be delayed. Once all members of the playing teams arrive, the match officials will coordinate updated timings and discuss any impact on the… — Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) June 3, 2025 12:18PM Whither Windies? Some drops of rain in the air and the Oval looking pretty gloomy but at the moment the covers are off and we look like play will start on time at 1pm. Apparently the West Indies team bus is stuck in traffic and they're running late. England are in the nets. 12:14PM Weather update Currently dry if overcast and breezy after rain earlier this morning and overnight. Showers are forecast for the afternoon followed by a dryish, blustery evening which should mean we will get a game of some sorts today to end the series.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store