Giro d'Italia | Richard Carapaz takes stellar win as stage 11 turns into all-out GC day

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Wednesday, 21 May 2025 at 17:02
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Stage 11 of the Giro d'Italia was a very hard day on paper but most expected the breakaway to fight for victory. Whilst the front group did have the strength, several teams made the effort to attack the stage and Richard Carapaz has taken an impressive solo victory to gain time on his GC rivals.
A stage that looked set for a breakaway to succeed, but as was the case in stage 8 there was a very long and hard battle to get in the breakaway on the flat roads out of Viareggio. A large group went up the road before the climb to San Pellegrino, but the ascent's difficulty ended up quickly splitting the front group only to those who could hold the pace of Lorenzo Fortunato who went in pursuit of further KOM points.
Fortunato was joined, after the summit of the climb, by teammate Wout Poels, Luke Plapp, Nairo Quintana and Pello Bilbao. Formally, this became the breakaway of the day and in the peloton there was action on this climb, with the tough pace breaking the group to only a few dozen, and an attack from Egan Bernal seeing only the response from Isaac del Toro and Juan Ayuso - which later saw a few more join and eventually stalling.
It seemed as if the GC action for the day was done, taking into consideration the conservative behaviour of the peloton before this stage, but it wasn't the case. Lidl-Trek and EF Education, besides UAE Team Emirates - XRG's gap control, have pushed the pace quite a lot and have managed to bring the strong quintet back in the bottom of the final climb.
Here EF set a very sharp pace right from the base and Richard Carapaz launched an explosive attack with 9 kilometers to go with no response. An attack from Isaac del Toro shortly after exploded the group but it came back together afterwards. Carapaz rode to a stellar solo win, a very popular one, and proving his worth in the fight for the Giro win.
Isaac del Toro sprinted to second place to increase his lead over Juan Ayuso and Primoz Roglic, whilst Giulio Ciccone also took a few seconds in bonifications.

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21 May 2025 at 17:01

Carapaz WINS stage 11 of the Giro!

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He made a smart move and UAE started to pace way too late.
A beautiful victory for Richard Carapaz!
21 May 2025 at 16:59

1KM TO GO!

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Carapaz has 17 seconds of advantage left on the peloton.
He is looking good for the stage win now.
21 May 2025 at 16:58

under 20 seconds left now | 1.5km to go

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Anyone can still win.
21 May 2025 at 16:57

UAE is now upping the pace | 2km to go

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But is it too late?
Carapaz now has 25 seconds left.
21 May 2025 at 16:53

UAE does not seem interested at all | 6km to go

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Carapaz now has a gap of over 40 seconds already, he is looking good for the stage win right now as no one is doing anything in the peloton.
21 May 2025 at 16:50

Carapaz getting a real gap now!

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The gap has now extended to over 20 seconds and UAE is not pacing that hard at the front at all right now.
21 May 2025 at 16:49

Everything except Carapaz is back together | 7.5km to go

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Roglic just had a bad position when the attacks happened.
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Situation:
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Peloton: +13"
21 May 2025 at 16:48

Lots of attacks now!

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Roglic is nowhere to be seen.
21 May 2025 at 16:47

Carapaz attacking now!

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As the break has been caught 🚨
21 May 2025 at 16:45

Lorenzo Fortunato is caught

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After a long day of riding at the front, he has been caught.
The other four have tried a last effort attack and have about 10 seconds left on the peloton.
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santiagobenites 22 May 2025 at 17:40+ 1881

That was a very nice ride by Richard Carapaz. His team set him up perfectly for that attack.

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