(Crans-Montana) The troubles continue on the Tour of Italy, including the 13e stage, the first big meeting in the mountains, was shortened and its start delayed on Friday due to once again appalling weather.
As a downpour fell on Borgofranco d’Ivrea, where the race was to start at 11 a.m. local time, the start was postponed to 2.30 p.m. and will be given from the foot of what was to be the second ascent. of the day, the Cross of the Heart.
The peloton will therefore not take the Grand-Saint-Bernard pass, which was to be the highest point of this 106e edition and which had already been planed because of too much snow cover and a high risk of avalanche.
The stage, which was to be 199 km in its already shortened version, will only be 74 km and will only include two climbs: the formidable Croix-de-Cœur (15.4 km at 8.8%) and the climb final towards Crans Montana, in Switzerland, also very difficult (13.1 km at 7.2%).
“Because of the unfavorable weather conditions, especially on the Italian side, the race commission decided to accede to the riders’ request to apply the protocol on extreme weather conditions. The 13e stage will be shortened with the new zero kilometer given to Le Chable, at the foot of the Croix-de-Coeur. The end of the stage remains unchanged”, indicated the organizers.
The riders only took a fictitious start in Borgofranco d’Ivrea, before getting back into their team buses to go to the new start.
It’s yet another twist in this Giro overwhelmed with all the ills, with terrible weather and many sick riders, whether from COVID-19 or something else.
Friday, a 41e runner abandoned, the Dane Mads Pedersen, 2019 world champion and stage winner on this Tour of Italy, also ill.
“Everyone is charred”
The Belgian Remco Evenepoel, big favorite, had to withdraw last Sunday because of a positive test for COVID-19 and the Briton Tao Geoghegan Hart, another candidate for the final victory, left the race in an ambulance, with a fracture. at the hip.
“There is too much of everything. The rain, the cold, everyone is charred even though we haven’t even started the mountain, ”reported the Frenchman Thibaut Pinot, himself fell ill at the start of the Giro.
“It’s starting to get better, little by little I’m finding my legs. But every day we walk on eggshells. Mentally it’s hard to fight just not to take a break or fall,” added the Groupama-FDJ climber.
The riders were generally pleased that the stage had been shortened at their request. “It’s a good decision if we want to arrive in Rome (May 28) with at least 50 runners”, out of the 176 at the start, commented the pink jersey, the Briton Geraint Thomas.
But there were still doubts concerning in particular the descent from the Croix-de-Coeur, the surface of which was reported to be in very poor condition.
“I have friends who went there yesterday, I saw some photos, it looks quite rough. If it snows, it won’t be passable,” commented Frenchman Aurélien Paret-Peintre (AG2R-Citroën).
Jack Haig, one of the leaders of the Bahrain team, said he was “unhappy” with the decision. “The riders’ concern was mainly about the descent from the Croix-de-Coeur which is potentially dangerous. And there we take the start at the foot of the ascent that we will do thoroughly before switching to the descent. I don’t understand this compromise, ”lamented the Australian.
