Jonathan Milan’s bid to get back on terms with his fellow sprinters on the final stage of the Giro d’Italia after a broken chain ended with a second place behind Tim Merlier (Soudal-QuickStep), overall victory in the points competition and, much later, a fine and points penalty from the UCI.
Milan was unlucky enough to have his chain break just six kilometres from the finish in Rome, meaning that – particularly with the Lidl-Trek team car a relatively long way back in the line of support vehicles – a frantic pursuit was in order to try and take part in the sprint.
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