TIRANA: Denmark’s former world champion Mads Pedersen edged out Wout van Aert in a bunch sprint to win an eventful opening stage of the Giro d’Italia in Tirana on Friday.

The Giro’s first venture to the Balkan nation did not disappoint as the 160-km trek from Durres launched the year’s first Grand Tour in style.

Pedersen’s Lidl-Trek team-mates set a fearsome pace on the steep Surrel climb that punctuated two 22km circuits of Tirana with the sprinters all being discarded before the finale.

It left Pedersen in prime position in the final kilometre and he held off a charging Van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) to add another notch to his already impressive resume.

Pedersen will begin Saturday’s 13km time trial wearing the leader’s jersey for the first time in a Grand Tour.

Van Aert was left frustrated that he could not mark his Giro d’Italia debut by winning the first stage.

The opening day was not without drama as the fancied Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) crashed early on a roundabout but was unhurt and finished safely in the pack alongside race favourite Primoz Roglic (Red BullB­oraHansgrohe).

There was far worse news for another contender for the overall victory though as Ayuso’s fellow Spaniard Mikel Landa went down heavily with 5km remaining and was taken away on a stretcher with his hopes over.

Two other riders expected to challenge for the maglia rosa — Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech) and Thymen Arensman (Ineos Grenadiers) — lost time on a punishing day.

Sylvain Moniquet (Cofi­dis), who was part of an escape group for much of the day, leads the early climber’s category.

Published in Dawn, May 10th, 2025

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