Yates up to second at Giro as crash affects GC battle
Asgreen held on for a remarkable breakaway win, while race leader Isaac del Toro survived to extend his lead to one minute and 20 seconds over Yates.
A bunch sprint was expected in Nova Gorica/Gorizia on the Italy-Slovenia border but several riders went down 23km from the line to set up a dramatic finish.
The crash split the peloton, with about 20 riders avoiding the chaos to keep up the chase of the breakaway trio.
But they could not reel in Asgreen as Denmark's EF Education-EasyPost rider, 30, claimed his second Grand Tour stage win by 16 seconds.
Alpecin-Deceuninck's Kaden Groves outsprinted Visma-Lease a Bike rider Olav Kooij to take second place.
Del Toro was in the chase group and so retained the pink jersey, but only after the 21-year-old survived another scare towards the end of the 195km route from Treviso.
Several of the Mexican's GC rivals lost further time, though, including Juan Ayuso, Antonio Tiberi and Primoz Roglic.
The UAE Team Emirates rider's lead stretched from 38 seconds, with Visma-Lease a Bike rider Yates going second and Ayuso now third.
Asgreen was in a breakaway group with Mirco Maestri and fellow Italian rider Martin Marcellusi as they began two laps of the finishing circuit around Nova Gorica/Gorizia.
Some rain had fallen and as the peloton approached a narrow road on a cobbled sector, several riders went down, bringing the rest of the peloton to a halt.
Italian hope Giulio Ciccone was the biggest casualty initially as he was clearly in discomfort and only managed to keep riding at the second attempt, leaving him more than five minutes adrift.
It gradually became apparent that Ayuso, Roglic, Mads Pedersen and Egan Bernal were missing from the front of the peloton and were in the process of damage limitation.
At the same spot on the following lap, Del Toro's back wheel slipped on the cobbles but he somehow managed to stay upright.
The Alpecin-Deceuninck and Visma-Lease a Bike riders then led the chase but Asgreen, 30, proved too strong.
"It was a tough day out there," said Asgreen. "It's annoying that you have to destroy yourself completely like this to win but when it works out it's all worth it.
"The team gave me permission and the freedom to go for it and I'm super grateful for that."
K Asgreen (Den/EF Education-EasyPost) 4hrs 4mins 40secs
K Groves (Aus/Alpecin-Deceuninck) +16secs
O Kooij (Ned/Visma-Lease a Bike) Same time
O Aular (Ven/Movistar) "
S Oldani (Ita/Cofidis) "
M Maestri (Ita/Polti VisitMalta) "
D Gee (Can/Israel-Premier Tech) "
T Pidcock (GB/Q36.5 Pro Cycling) "
R Carapaz (Ecu/EF Education-EasyPost) "
M Honore (Den/EF Education-EasyPost) "
Pedersen holds off Van Aert to take fourth Giro stage win
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Newsweek
9 hours ago
- Newsweek
Sardinia Holiday Photos of Max Verstappen With Toto Wolff Go Viral
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Red Bull Racing Formula One driver Max Verstappen has been reportedly pictured with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff, holidaying on the Mercedes chief's yacht off the coast of Sardinia. The images posted by Autosprint on Wednesday have been going viral on social media. As F1 enjoys the summer break, drivers and team principals take time off from the hectic 24-race schedule, staying away from the world of premier class racing. However, Wolff potentially spending the holiday with the four-time world champion has caused a row. The Italian publication posted that Verstappen was a guest on Wolff's yacht. In addition, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was also spotted by fans in Sardinia. The post read: "What do Formula 1 drivers do when they're on vacation? This is a question many ask, and for three of them, we have a definitive and concrete answer. Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing arrives by boat prior to practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 23, 2025 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. Max Verstappen of the Netherlands and Oracle Red Bull Racing arrives by boat prior to practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco on May 23, 2025 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco."Toto Wolff and Max Verstappen met in Cala di Volpe, Sardinia, on the Austrian's yacht, where the four-time Dutch world champion was a guest. "Max has renewed his commitment to Red Bull for 2026, but it's hard to believe Wolff has given up on his plan to bring the Dutch driver to Mercedes. Just as it's easy to imagine Verstappen is keeping several options open for 2027. "And that Sardinian pier was also frequented by Charles Leclerc: the Ferrari driver appeared relaxed and very willing to take some photos with the fans present. "Even with the engines off, F1 can be very hot... " [Translated by Google] The images appear to be unusually blurry, especially Wolff's face, which is not entirely clear, which gave rise to the suspicion that they could be AI-generated. However, Planet F1 has confirmed that the photos are genuine, stating that the "images are authentic and that Verstappen did visit Wolff's yacht while both men are holidaying in Sardinia." While speculation about Verstappen's potential move to Mercedes died down during the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend, the holiday photos with Wolff could bring up the topic of his Red Bull exit again. Related: Guenther Steiner Exposes Max Verstappen's Plan for Multi-Year Mercedes Contract George Russell revealed in June that Mercedes was in talks with Verstappen for a future signing. The British driver's contract, which expires at the end of 2025, is yet to be renewed by Mercedes. He revealed ahead of the summer break that he would use the much-needed holiday to rejuvenate, given the recent tensions surrounding his contract extension, for which he has been waiting for 12 months. Russell said: "He [Toto Wolff] has got nothing to be worried about, I've got nothing to be worried about. Nothing is going to happen over the summer because I just want to have a rest and recharge and come back stronger for the second half of the year but there's no time pressure either way. "It will happen when it happens, it's a when not if. I'm 27 now, I've been with the team four years, next year would be my fifth and we want to build the relationship together but it's got to be right and I don't want to rush it. I've been waiting 12 months, I'm not going to just rush it in the course of two weeks so we'll sit down when the time is right."
Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Yahoo
Pep Guardiola approves Gianluigi Donnarumma signing as agent comments on Manchester City talks
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola considers Paris Saint-Germain's Gianluigi Donnarumma as one of the best goalkeepers in the world amid interest in the Italy international from the Etihad Stadium, as per a new report. Donnarumma will leave Paris Saint-Germain in the coming weeks after a long-standing contract standoff with the club's hierarchy culminated in a decision to offload the 26-year-old as he enters the final year of his deal at the Parc des Princes. Three months on from spearheading the Parisiens to their maiden UEFA Champions League title, Donnarumma has been shown the door in an abrupt manner that has drawn criticism from the Italy international and his agent Enzo Raiola. Manchester City are believed to be the frontrunners in the race to sign the Paris Saint-Germain star, who is entering the prime of his career and will prove to be one of acquisitions of the summer transfer window for the club that secure his signature. After months of speculation around the future of Ederson, the 31-year-old confirmed in a few interviews in July that he expects to stay at the Etihad Stadium and honour the final year of his current contract. However, it is no secret that the Brazil international wants a new challenge and after failing to engineer a transfer to the Saudi Pro League last summer, Ederson is understood to have agreed personal terms with Galatasaray as we enter the final few weeks of the transfer window. Manchester City consider Ederson, who joined the Blues from Benfica in 2017, as part of their plans for the 2025-26 campaign, but will allow a sale should the goalkeeper inform the club he wants to leave and an acceptable offer make its way to the Etihad Stadium. City have already overhauled their goalkeeping department this summer with the additions of Marcus Bettinelli and James Trafford following the departure of Scott Carson, with Stefan Ortega Moreno also expected to complete a permanent transfer in the coming weeks to solidify his place as Germany's number one ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In an appearance on BBC 5 Live Sport this week, Spanish journalist and author Guillem Balague has provided a peak through the curtain into Pep Guardiola's outlook on Donnarumma as Manchester City await a resolution on Ederson's future. Balague has indicated that Guardiola considers Donnarumma amongst the best three goalkeepers in world football, which reflects a seal of approval from the Manchester City manager for director of football Hugo Viana to strengthen the club's pursuit of the Italian if and when Ederson leaves in this window. Guardiola is understood to have held a direct conversation with Donnarumma, who is believed to have agreed personal terms to move to the Etihad Stadium should Manchester City follow through their initial interest with a formal offer to Paris Saint-Germain for the 26-year-old. Ederson remains Manchester City's number one for the timebeing, though it will be interesting to see if the Brazilian starts in goal in the Premier League opener against Wolves at the weekend – after James Trafford made his first start for his boyhood club against Palermo last week since returning from Burnley in a £27 million transfer this summer. Speaking to transfer insider Fabrizio Romano on his client's future this week, Raiola has hinted that the Italian is on his way to England. 'Premier League is the right step for Gigio (Donnarumma) in my view, we're working on it,' the goalkeeper's agent said.
Yahoo
15 hours ago
- Yahoo
🔴 Liverpool working on signing two centre-backs
Liverpool wants to strengthen its defense ahead of this upcoming season after struggling in defense and the departure of Jarrell Quansah. Liverpool's starting defense, composed of Van Dijk and Upamecano, struggled against Crystal Palace in the Community Shield, which highlighted defensive problems. To this, add that Joe Gomez is injured, Quansah left the club this summer, and Upamecano may leave for Real Madrid at the end of the market or next year as a free agent. Therefore, they already have an agreement with Marc Guehi, while negotiating with Crystal Palace, and are in talks with one of the biggest promises of Italian football, Giovanni Leoni, a Parma defender. With both, the defense would be well supported, which, for now, seems to be the line with the fewest players. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Alessandro Sabattini - 2024 Getty Images