• Stricken risers after a huge crash during Stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia on Sunday, May 23. AFP
    Stricken risers after a huge crash during Stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia on Sunday, May 23. AFP
  • Jumbo Visma rider Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
    Jumbo Visma rider Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
  • Dutch cyclist Taco van der Hoorn after the crash. AP
    Dutch cyclist Taco van der Hoorn after the crash. AP
  • Jumbo Visma rider Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
    Jumbo Visma rider Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
  • Team Cofidis rider Natnael Berhane after the crash. AFP
    Team Cofidis rider Natnael Berhane after the crash. AFP
  • Team Bora-Hansgrohe rider Emanuel Buchmann after the crash. AFP
    Team Bora-Hansgrohe rider Emanuel Buchmann after the crash. AFP
  • Team Cofidis rider Natnael Berhane after the crash. AFP
    Team Cofidis rider Natnael Berhane after the crash. AFP
  • Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
    Jos van Emden after the crash. AFP
  • The peloton during Stage 15. PA
    The peloton during Stage 15. PA
  • The peloton ride past vineyards during Stage 15. AFP
    The peloton ride past vineyards during Stage 15. AFP
  • The peloton is cheered on during Stage 15. AFP
    The peloton is cheered on during Stage 15. AFP
  • The peloton ride past vineyards during Stage 15. AFP
    The peloton ride past vineyards during Stage 15. AFP
  • Belgian rider Victor Campenaerts on his way to victory on Stage 15. AP
    Belgian rider Victor Campenaerts on his way to victory on Stage 15. AP
  • Qhubeka Assos rider Victor Campenaerts of Belgium celebrates winning Stage 15. Reuters
    Qhubeka Assos rider Victor Campenaerts of Belgium celebrates winning Stage 15. Reuters
  • Victor Campenaerts finishes ahead of Dutch rider Oscar Riesebeek. AP
    Victor Campenaerts finishes ahead of Dutch rider Oscar Riesebeek. AP
  • Team Ineos rider and race leader Egan Bernal after Stage 15. AFP
    Team Ineos rider and race leader Egan Bernal after Stage 15. AFP

Victor Campenaerts wins stage 15 of Giro d'Italia after crash-hit start


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Belgian rider Victor Campenaerts won the 15th stage of the Giro d’Italia on Sunday for his first victory in a Grand Tour, and Egan Bernal kept the leader’s pink jersey after a day that was marked by a large crash at the beginning of the route.

Campenaerts, who rides for Team Qhubeka Assos, edged out Oscar Riesebeek at the end of the 147km route from Grado to Gorizia that crossed into Slovenia and covered the fourth-category climb to Gornje Cerovo three times.

The duo had attacked from a breakaway approaching the final climb, with the rain falling heavily.

Nikias Arndt won a sprint for third, seven seconds behind Campenaerts.

Bernal crossed the line in the peloton, more than 17 minutes behind. The 2019 Tour de France champion maintained his lead of 1 minute, 33 seconds over Simon Yates and is 1:51 ahead of third-place Damiano Caruso.

The stage was halted for about half an hour shortly after the start following a mass crash. Several riders had to get medical attention at the side of the road and there were numerous bicycle changes.

Emanuel Buchmann, who had hopes of a podium finish, was one of the riders forced to retire from the race because of his injuries. The German cyclist was sixth overall, 2:36 behind Bernal.

Natnael Berhane and Jos Van Emden also had to abandon. Ruben Guerreiro rode on for a while before also quitting.

Monday’s 16th stage is the Giro’s toughest leg. The stage includes nearly 6,000m of climbing over the Passo Fedaia, the Passo Pordoi and the Passo Giau in the Dolomites before the descent to the finish in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

The Giro finishes on May 30 in Milan with an individual time trial.