Swiss BMC rider Silvan Dillier, right, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead Belgian rival Jasper Stuyven of team Trek to win the 6th stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling race from Reggio di Calabria to Terme Luigiane on May 11, 2017. Luk Benies / AFP
Swiss BMC rider Silvan Dillier, right, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead Belgian rival Jasper Stuyven of team Trek to win the 6th stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling race from Reggio di Calabria to Terme Luigiane on May 11, 2017. Luk Benies / AFP
Swiss BMC rider Silvan Dillier, right, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead Belgian rival Jasper Stuyven of team Trek to win the 6th stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling race from Reggio di Calabria to Terme Luigiane on May 11, 2017. Luk Benies / AFP
Swiss BMC rider Silvan Dillier, right, celebrates as he crosses the finish line ahead Belgian rival Jasper Stuyven of team Trek to win the 6th stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling

Silvian Dillier in disbelief after Giro d’Italia’s Stage 6 thriller


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TERME LUIGIANE, ITALY // Silvan Dillier was in disbelief after bouncing back from a puncture to cap a 200km breakaway with the biggest win of his career in a thrilling Giro d’Italia sixth stage on Thursday.

BMC’s Dillier suffered a flat tyre in the opening metres of an undulating 217km ride from Reggio di Calabria to Terme Luigiane, the first stage of the 100th Giro edition held on the Italian mainland.

But, with a stage win on his mind, the 26-year-old Swiss chased back on, fought to help a five-man breakaway escape the peloton and, in a thrilling duel with Jasper Stuyven, prevailed in the drive to an uphill finish line that proved slightly too steep for the Belgian.

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“The stage started pretty bad for me, I had a flat tyre at kilometre zero then I chased back and fought to get into the breakaway,” Dillier said.

“To beat Jasper Stuyven in a sprint like this is crazy for me. I still can’t believe this. It’s the biggest victory so far for me. It’s fantastic.”

Luxembourg’s Bob Jungels retained the race leader’s pink jersey after finishing eighth, 39 seconds behind the front-runners, to maintain his six-second lead on Sky’s Geraint Thomas.

“We were hoping the breakaway would go until the end so the [time] bonuses were gone,” Jungels said.

It meant plenty of stage victory hopefuls were left disappointed after a routine day in the saddle turned into a desperate chase.

Dillier, Stuyven, Trek teammate Mads Pedersen, Austrian Lukas Postlberger and Italian Simone Andreetta raced to a lead of nearly nine minutes at one stage.

That was cut to five and a half minutes with 100km to race but a lack of collaboration in the chase meant the front-runners were still nearly three minutes in front 10km from the finish.

As they headed for a technical finish featuring a series of small climbs, descents and tight hairpin bends, Pedersen peeled off, his legs no longer able to maintain the unrelenting pace.

But Stuyven, who claimed his first Grand Tour stage win at the Vuelta a Espana last year, remained defiant, launching an attack nearly six kilometres out that proved pivotal to Andreetta’s bid to hand Italy their first win of the 100th edition.

“He wasn’t doing a lot of work with us, so it was best to get rid of him in case he’d kept his energy for the finish,” said Stuyven of Andreetta.

Stuyven and Dillier then dropped Postlberger in the final 300 metres, but the Belgian was left agonisingly short as Dillier proved strongest to the line.

“You don’t get many chances like this. I had targeted this stage,” said Stuyven, who finished fourth at the Paris-Roubaix one-day classic earlier in the season.

“I was a little surprised by Dillier, but this finish had an eight per cent gradient, which is a little difficult for me.

“I’m very disappointed.”

Postlberger, who claimed victory in the opening stage in Olbia, Sardinia with an audacious attack that stunned the peloton in the final kilometre, said: “I wanted to attack in the uphill section, but after 200 kilometres of a breakaway, I didn’t know how my legs would be.”

At 224km, Friday’s seventh stage from Castrovillari to Alberobello is the longest of the race.

Classification from Giro d’Italia after Stage 6

1. Bob Jungels (Luxembourg / Quick-Step) 28:20:47”

2. Geraint Thomas (Britain / Team Sky) +6”

3. Adam Yates (Britain / Orica) +10”

4. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Bahrain)

5. Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy / AG2R)

6. Nairo Quintana (Colombia / Movistar)

7. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands / Sunweb)

8. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Trek)

9. Tejay van Garderen (US / BMC Racing)

10. Andrey Amador (Costa Rica / Movistar)

Mountain Classification Giro d’Italia after Stage 6

1. Jan Polanc (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) 43

2. Daniel Teklehaimanot (Eritrea / Dimension Data) 23

3. Ilnur Zakarin (Russia / Katusha) 18

4. Jacques Janse Van Rensburg (South Africa / Dimension Data) 15

5. Simone Andreetta (Italy / Bardiani Valvole) 15

6. Geraint Thomas (Britain / Team Sky) 12

7. Cesare Benedetti (Italy / BORA) 9

8. Thibaut Pinot (France / FDJ) 9

8. Omar Fraile (Spain / Dimension Data) 9

10. Lukas Poestlberger (Austria / BORA) 8

Team Classification Giro d’Italia after Stage 6

1. Cannondale (United States) 85:03:15”

2. UAE Team Emirates (United Arab Emirates) +5”

3. Movistar (Spain) +32”

4. Astana (Kazakhstan) +2:59”

5. Bahrain (Bahrain) +4:30”

6. AG2R (France) +5:33”

7. Sunweb (Germany) +7:33”

8. Team Sky (Britain) +8:16”

9. FDJ (France) +8:52”

10. Trek (United States) +9:16”

* Agence France-Presse

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