On a brutal day in the Dolomites, in his seventh 2023 Giro d’Italia breakaway, Derek Gee came runner-up for the fourth time in the 106th edition. Santiago Buitrago caught a solo Gee with 1.6 km to climb on Tre Cime di Lavaredo to take the win, his second in two years. Race leader Geraint Thomas takes a 26-second lead over Primož Roglič with one GC day to go.
The Course
This was it: the final GC road stage, considered by many the queen stage. Four categorized climbs–Cat. 2, Cat. 1, Cat. 1, Cat. 2–led to the only HC-rated monster of the 106th edition. c was 7.1 km at 7.8 percent, but the final kilometer was 11.1 percent. Yowzah!
Passo Campolongo, Passo Valparola, Passo Giau, Passo Tre Croci and Tre Cime di Lavaredo today at the #Giro.
That’s it, that’s the tweet. pic.twitter.com/yt35h5AidQ
— Soudal Quick-Step Pro Cycling Team (@soudalquickstep) May 26, 2023
Derek Gee couldn’t help but to go out on his seventh breakaway of the 2023 Giro d’Italia. The indomitable Canadian shook loose with 14 other fellows and was third over the top of the first Cat. 1 climb, short but steep Passo Campolongo. Buitrago had the most to gain GC-wise, as he was +12:02 to Thomas.
Midway through the day, the wizards of Procyclingstats posted this:
Gee’s gang started up Cat. 1 Passo Valparola with a 6:20 gap. The peloton’s order was Ineos, UAE-Emirates, Jumbo-Visma. Gee took the maximum KOM points. He was hauling himself up the mountains classification order.
The gap was still a hefty 7:30 when the escapees started up the Cat. 1 Passo Giau, 9.8 km of 9.3 percent. Gee upped the tempo and the break started to fragment. Movistar’s Carlos Verona, hit by another team’s car on Valparola, soloed off the front, eventually drawing Gee, Buitrago, Magnus Cort and Michael Hepburn. Again, the Canadian was first over the top and rose to third place in the KOM. On the descent almost the entire breakaway re-formed.
Cat. 2 Passo Tre Croci led directly to Tre Cime di Lavaredo. By the start of Croci, it was likely that the day’s winner would be a fugitive. Gee couldn’t help himself gobbling up the three bonus seconds at the intermediate sprint before the road kicked up and the rain began.
🔥 Now! #Giro #GirodItalia pic.twitter.com/sWYgpH3ikb
— Giro d’Italia (@giroditalia) May 26, 2023
Passo Tre Croci
Larry Warbasse scampered away from his breakaway…
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Canadian Cycling Magazine…