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Jhonatan Narvaez doubles up on stage victories at the Giro d’Italia

Jhonatan Narvaez doubles up on stage victories at the Giro d'Italia

Saturday’s eighth stage of the 109th Giro d’Italia didn’t rhumba along to the usual rhythms, as it took half the day for a breakaway to stick, and the route saw relentless attacking. An intrepid trio of fugitives held off a large chase over several climbs and Jhonatan Narvaez claimed his second stage victory in Fermo. It’s Narvaez’s fourth career Giro win and UAE-Emirates’ third victory of the 109th edition. Derek Gee-West was top Canadian in 40th.

Preliminaries

Despite Jonas Vingegaard’s first Giro stage win, he was still behind Afonso Eulálio for pink. Gee-West’s eighth place on Blockhaus moved him up 15 spots on GC to 13th.

Friday was a good day for Gee-West. Photo: Sirotti

The Course

On Saturday several Cat. 3 and 4 climbs were packed into the final third of 156 km. The Cat. 4 ascent to Fermi concluded the day, but a challenging 770-metre, 13.5-km wall preceded it.

The final third of the course would elicit skirmishing. Image by La FlammeRouge

By the midway point, many breakaways had tried but not stuck. Things got weird when a trio containing two UAE-Emirates dashed away, and the peloton split, with Vingegaard in the second part. After this fracture was mended, a group of 20 tried to bridge to the trio before the day’s intermediate sprint. On Cat. 3 Montefiore d’Aso moves flared off from the pink jersey group looking to join the chase, swelling to nearly 40 fellows.

Hard on Montefiore d’Aso’s heels was Cat. 4 Monterubbiano. The trio was still clear of the chase and the chase was distancing the pink jersey peloton.

Stage 4 winner Jhonatan Narvaez and a teammate were in the three-man breakaway.

On Cat. 4 Capodarco, Narvaez bolted. Andreas Leknessund tried to reestablish contact before the nasty “wall”. What a slow motion clamber! There was more climbing to come. The wall fragmented the pink jersey group but Gee-West was still there. Narvaez ground his way up the narrow, cobbled ascent to the line.

A Cat. 1 summit finish should determine Sunday’s stage winner.

2026 Giro d’Italia, Stage 8

1) Jhonatan Narvaez (Ecuador/UAE-Emirates) 3:27:26
2) Andreas Leknessund (Norway/Uno-X) +0:32
3) Martin Tjøtta (Norway/Uno-X) +0:42
40) Derek Gee-West (Canada/Lidl-Trek) +1:53

2026 Giro d’Italia GC

1) Afonso Eulálio (Portugal/Bahrain-Victorious) 34:28:42
2) Jonas Vingegaard (Denmark/Visma-Lease a Bike) +3:15
3) Felix Gall (Austria/Decathlon-CMA-CGM) +3:34
14) Derek Gee West (Canada/Lidl-Trek) +6:10

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