Tratnik claims Giro stage 16 as Almeida retains overall lead

Team Bahrain rider Jan Tratnik celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win in the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia 2020 cycling race. - AFP
Tratnik held off O'Connor to secure the biggest race win of his career.
Team Bahrain McLaren's Jan Tratnik edged past Ben O'Connor in a two-man finish on Tuesday to win the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 229km hilly route from Udine to San Daniele del Friuli.
A chase group including Ineos Grenadiers rider Ben Swift threatened to haul in solo leader Tratnik but only NTT Pro Cycling's O'Connor was strong enough to set up an exciting finish with 12-km remaining.
Tratnik held off the Australian rider to secure the biggest race win of his career, finishing with his arms outstretched and tears streaming down his face.
"I attacked so far from the finish and the last climb was very hard," the 30-year old Slovenian said. "I didn't think I could do it, but in the end it was a perfect day.
"We are close to the Slovenian border so today my brother and my girlfriend were here... 500 metres from the finish I saw my girlfriend and I found some extra energy that allowed me to win."
Italian Enrico Battaglin finished third, 74 seconds behind his Bahrain McLaren team mate.
Around 13 minutes adrift of the stage winner, Portuguese Joao Almeida (Deceuninck-Quick-Step) made a late charge on the steep finish to extend his overall race lead to 17 seconds over Sunweb's Wilco Kelderman.
"I was feeling good and sometimes the best defence is to attack," said Almeida.
Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria withdrew from the race before the start of the stage after becoming the latest rider to test positive for Covid-19.
The Giro continues on Wednesday with stage 17, a 203-km mountain ride from Bassano del Grappa to Madonna di Campiglio.
Results and standings after the 16th stage of the Giro d'Italia on Tuesday, over 229km from Udine to San Daniele del Friuli: Stage 1. Jan Tratnik (SLO/Bahrain) 6hr 04min 36sec, 2. Ben O'Connor (AUS/NTT) at 07sec, 3. Enrico Battaglin (ITA/BAH) 1:14, 4. Kamil Malecki (POL/CCC) 1:14, 5. Ben Swift (GBR/INE) 1:14, 6. Andrea Vendrame (ITA/ALM) 1:21, 7. Geoffrey Bouchard (FRA/ALM) 1:21, 8. Matteo Fabbro (ITA/BOR) 1:25, 9. Manuele Boaro (ITA/AST) 1:33, 10. Alessandro Tonelli (ITA/BAR) 1:37. Overall |
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