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vanard and Pison 150 meters to go vanart locked onto the wheel of Pison can Vanard come round him the steep slopes remain but Pison has the power to hold him off vanard with one final lunge pison it’s going to be victory number four venard in second place anak Delto beaten into third with a time bonus a long stage stage 14 195 km starting out from the city of Trevizo and a flat approach to a series of difficulties and three category 4 climbs and a finishing circuit in and out of Slovenia in the town of Nova Goritza or Goritzia to give it its Italian name should be a day for the fast men sam Bennett looking for his first win watt Bernard and Olaf Koi looking to consolidate there jiri and Primos Roglitch proudly taking the Jirro ditalia into his home country the flag dropping promptly on kilometer zero and an unexpectedly aggressive start to the race the first 20 or 30 km ridden at a fast tempo and blown on by a tailwind a big chase group went clear containing Watt Vanart but they were brought back and then the second counterattack stuck powered on by Casper Asgrain five riders got clear louis Monkeys decided that it was too much and the wrong day for him and he dropped back leaving just four riders at the front of the race and the Pelaton keeping a very very close eye on them their gap no bigger ever than around about 1 and a half minutes through the first of the intermediate sprints in bright sunshine mika Maestri took the maximum points and then there was a duel between Dre Debont and Maz Pedison for the one remaining point dre Debont unexpectedly outsprinting Pison on the long flat roads then the weather ahead started to threaten rain and the rain then started to fall through the second sprint it was a slight reversal as Marchin Maraluci of VF group Bardani took the maximum points and Maz Pedison just edged out to Debbont for that final point steven Chrybike and Visma Lisa Bike still controlling the breakaway and keeping them tight the time gap coming down to around about a minute as they headed to the Red Bull kilometer which Meco Maestri beat Martin Maralusi at and the four riders still continued to work together and built up a bit more of a lead as they headed eventually towards Slovenia and towards the first of the categorized climbs the San Martino climb at which point they had an advantage of around about 1 minute and 20 seconds when they hit the 3.5 km climb with an average gradient of 5% four riders still together again at least for now with a 1 minute 30 second advantage but on the slopes of the climb one of the riders found it a little bit too much group FDJ’s Clemon Davi dropping away leaving three riders off the front holding on to a lead over the top of the climb of around about a minute and into the wet roads of the finishing circuit in Goritzia then a big crash behind Isak Del Toro on the ground but so too was Julia Chicone of Leerek in pain and Maz Pedison his teammate already out of contention in the hunt for the stage win over the top of the Sav climb then the riders still had a 50second lead at the front of the race but the race was in bits behind a front group containing Simon Yates Richard Cipas and Isak Del Toro were trying to hold off a second group with Rogich and Auzo in and a third group off the back with Antonio Tibeti losing a lot of time on GC julio Pelitzari tried to close the gap for Primosglitch and for Juanuzo to bring them back into the GC hunt standards over the last couple of years battling illness and injury casper Asgrain win once again wins once again and EF Education first take win number two at the Jodalia that was nothing short of sensational by Ascreen the motor behind the breakaway he wins and he wins by a handsome margin over the chase that was powerless to do anything behind it was a sprint for second place it went the way of Kaden Groves ahead of Olaf Koy and then there were time gaps to the Rogich Auzo group and eventually to the third group across the line containing Antonio Terry Miklon on hand as well as Richard Capipas to congratulate their teammate as EF Education Easy Post produce another victory the Italian arabatics team as well displaying the national colors of Italy as a Dne popped open the champagne cork casper Asgrain the winner of the stage from the breakaway once again ahead of Caden Groves by 16 seconds isak Del Toro navigating all the pitfalls and the difficulties in the pink jersey simon Yates moving up to second place and Wanauuzo dropping to third catapaz now in fourth big shake up in the general classification and no real change in the Malia Chicklamino maz Pedison a rare bad day for him olaf Koy made up a little bit of ground for third place at the line not much to say about Lorenzo Fortunato’s day he’s got a big day tomorrow though and a healthy healthy lead in the King of the Mountains competition and Isak Del Toro continuing for yet another day in the white jersey as well guano still in second place in that competition

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  1. Given that he has such a large lead in points, is this wise for Pedersen to contest the intermediary sprints when there is only 1 pt available instead of saving this legs for the end of the stage?

  2. The Slavic Curve That Bent Destiny
    Between Treviso and Nova Gorica, the Giro traced a route with the aroma of young wine and old scars. The peloton rolled like one crossing an unfinished poem, where the final period is sensed but not decided. And it was there, in that treacherous transition, where the asphalt turned traitor and history spun like a bicycle without handlebars.
    The rain, timid yet precise as a sentence, varnished the road with the patina of uncertainty. And in an unremarkable curve—one of those that don't appear on maps of the epic—destiny decided to throw an elbow. A massive crash 23 kilometers from the finish disrupted the Giro's logic: Ayuso, Roglic, Bernal, Tiberi… names that tasted of overall victory, of podium, of ambition. All of them kissed the ground like penitents in an unforeseen ritual.
    Amid the chaos, like a secondary character who seizes the spotlight on the final page, Kasper Asgreen emerged. The Dane, that cobblestone laborer, sniffed the confusion like a bloodhound in fog and launched himself alone toward glory. He didn't look back: neither from respect nor remorse. He won the stage like one writing a foreign line in another's diary.
    Isaac del Toro, the young Mexican with wise legs and an old heart, dodged the pile-up with the lightness of one dancing among crystals. He passed unharmed, not unscathed: his face crossing the finish line reflected not euphoria, but modesty. "Nobody wants to gain time like this," he said, and in his voice lay the nobility of the chosen and the melancholy of witnesses. He increased his overall lead—1'20" over Yates, 1'26" over Ayuso, 2'23" over Roglic—but didn't celebrate: he simply endured the sorrow that comes from gaining what one doesn't seek.
    Egan Bernal, touched but not broken, remained ninth. His legs didn't speak today, but his eyes did: they knew the Giro isn't won in a day, but can be lost in a curve.
    Stage 14 was written by chance and signed by pavement. In Nova Gorica, Asgreen wasn't the only winner: bewilderment won too, that variable that keeps cycling's poetry alive. Tomorrow there will be mountains, suffering, and redemption. But today, in a border corner, the Giro remembered that a crash doesn't just change a race: it can change a life.

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