Rolland rewarded with first Giro stage victory

Published May 24, 2017
FRANCE’S Pierre Rolland of Cannondale-Drapac celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 17th stage of the Giro d’Italia on Wednesday.—AFP
FRANCE’S Pierre Rolland of Cannondale-Drapac celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 17th stage of the Giro d’Italia on Wednesday.—AFP

CANAZEI: Frenchman Pierre Rolland launched a late solo attack to claim an audacious victory on stage 17 of the Giro d’Italia to give his Cannondale-Drapac team a first World Tour win on European soil for just over two years.

Rolland, twice a stage winner on the Tour de France, attacked an 18-man group of escapees eight kilometres from the finish of the 219km stage from Tirano to Canazei and was never challenged.

Rolland had been part of the breakaway from the start of the stage.

Dutchman Tom Dumoulin (Sunweb), who had his overall lead sliced down to around 30 seconds by Nairo Quintana on Tuesday after a toilet break, retained the Maglia Rosa as he finished safely in the peloton, who were happy to let the breakaways have their day.

Dumoulin remained 31 seconds ahead of 2014 champion Quintana, with two-time champion Vincenzo Nibali third, 1:12 behind.

Rolland broke away with Slovenia’s Matej Mohoric and Russian Pavel Brutt at the start of the day and spent virtually the entire stage at the front, eventually being joined by a leading group of 25, none of whom were in GC contention.

Several riders tried to attack, including Rui Costa and Tejay van Garderen, but they could not make it stick.

The 30-year-old Rolland then seized his chance and finished 23 seconds ahead of Costa for his first Giro stage victory.

Victory means he is the only active French rider to have won stages on both the Tour de France and Giro.

“I’m so happy, I’ve waited for this moment for a long time,” Rolland said at the finish. “It’s never easy to manage a big (breakaway) group like today, it’s like a lottery.”

Australian Rory Sutherland was third.

Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2017

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