ORTISEI, Italy: Tom Dumoulin laughed off the tactics of rivals Nairo Quintana and bahrain Merida’s Vincenzo Nibali on his way to defending the pink jersey in a thrilling 18th stage of the Giro d’Italia won by American Tejay Van Garderen yesterday.
After thwarting a series of attacks by Quintana on the fifth and final climb of a spectacular stage through the Dolomites, the Sunweb team leader finished ninth at 1min 06sec behind BMC rider Van Garderen to maintain his 31sec lead on the Colombian climbing specialist and a 1:12 cushion on Italy’s two-time Nibali (Bahrain).
Bidding to become the first Dutch winner of the three-week grand tour, Dumoulin was buoyed further when Quintana and Nibali failed to counter Frenchman Thibaut Pinot (FDJ), who attacked late to come over the finish just eight seconds behind Van Garderen and close his deficit on third-placed Nibali to just 24secs.
“I was never feeling stressed when they attacked. I knew I had the legs to follow if I needed to,” said Dumoulin, who dispossessed Quintana of the pink jersey on stage 10 with a crushing time trial win that left the Colombian nearly three minutes in arrears.
“Vincenzo and Nairo were clearly working together and they lost one minute on guys like Pinot and (Domenico) Pozzovivo.
“I hope that riding like this, they will lose their podium spot in Milan, that would be nice, and I would be really happy.”
Dumoulin narrowly avoided losing his lead on the ‘Queen’ mountain stage to Bormio on Tuesday, when an embarrassing, unscheduled toilet stop saw Quintana slash his deficit to just 31secs.
But on another climb-heavy day, the Dutchman reinforced his bid for the ‘maglia rosa’ with another defiant ride that also pushed Pinot into podium contention.
“If you’d told me last night I’d finish third on this stage, I would never have believed it,” said Pinot.
“But I slept really well last night and recovered and so I knew I’d have a good day. Now, I’m going to fight for a podium place in Milan.”
On the third of five days in the mountains Dumoulin was only too happy to see an early escape break away from the peloton to go on and build a convincing lead.
Today’s 19th stage is a 191km ride from San Candido to Piancavallo.