Bennett edges Viviani to win Giro d’Italia seventh stage

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Sam Bennett giro 2018 stage 7

Sam Bennett (Bora-hansgrohe) powered to victory in the seventh stage of the Giro d’Italia on Friday, beating favourite Elia Viviani in a sprint finish at Praia a Mare.

Bennett latched onto Viviani’s wheel at the end of the flat 159km ride from Pizzo to Calabria, before bursting past the Italian to grab his first-ever win on a Grand Tour.

Simon Yates maintained the overall lead after finishing safely in the peloton, having taken the pink jersey by finishing second in Thursday’s sixth stage.

Friday’s ride was always going to end in a bunch sprint, with Davide Ballerini the last breakaway rider to be reeled in by the main group with 14km still to go.

Viviani was widely expected to claim his third win in this Giro and looked in a good position heading into the final kilometre with a strong lead-out train.

But Bennett stuck to his rival and just pipped the home favourite to the line to become the first Irish winner of a Giro stage since Stephen Roche in 1987.

“We tried so hard in the other sprints but never got the timing right. The team did a fantastic job and I want to thank everyone who helped me get to this point,” Bennett said.

“It’s very hard to get Viviani’s wheel, they all want it and I had to fight for it. I thought we had left it too late but the timing was right and I could use my power to get an advantage.”

Niccolo Bonifazio edged out his fellow Italian Sacha Modolo to complete the podium.

The general classification remained unchanged as the main contenders took a step back from the spotlight on a day for the sprinters, with Yates still leading by 16 seconds from defending champion Tom Dumoulin.

“It was a nice day until the finale and sprint,” Yates said. “The break went early and never really got a gap so it was a good day.”

The overall favourites will face a far tougher assignment on Saturday as the race heads back into the mountains for the 209km eighth stage, with the final climb at Montevergine di Mercogliano 17km long with an average gradient of five percent.

Giro d’Italia 2018 – stage 7 results (Pizzo – Praia a Mare):

1Sam Bennett (Bora-hansgrohe)

3:45:27

2Elia Viviani (Quick-Step Floors)

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3Niccolo Bonifazio (Bahrain-Merida)

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4Sacha Modolo (EF Education First-Drapac)

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5Danny Van Poppel (LottoNl-Jumbo)

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6Jakub Mareczko (Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia)

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7Clement Venturini (AG2R La Mondiale)

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8Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo)

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9Jurgen Roelandts (BMC)

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10Jens Debusschere (Lotto Fix All)

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11Enrico Barbin (Bardiani-CSF)

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12Paolo Simion (Bardiani-CSF)

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13Viacheslav Kuznetsov (Katusha-Alpecin)

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14Ryan Gibbons (Dimension Data)

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15Manuel Belletti (Androni-Sidermec-Bottecchia)

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16Kristian Sbaragli (Israel Cycling Academy)

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17Pello Bilbao (Astana)

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18Baptiste Planckaert (Katusha-Alpecin)

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19Patrick Konrad (Bora-hansgrohe)

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20Georg Preidler (Groupama-FDJ)

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General classification after stage 7:

1Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott)

26:31:30

2Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb)

+16”

3Esteban Chaves (Mitchelton-Scott)

+26”

4Domenico Pozzovivo (Bahrain-Merida)

+43”

5Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ)

+45”

6Rohan Dennis (BMC)

+53”

7Pello Bilbao (Astana)

+01’03”

8Chris Froome (Team Sky)

+01’10”

9George Bennett (LottoNL-Jumbo)

+01’11”

10Fabio Aru (UAE Team Emirates)

+01’12”

11Richard Carapaz (Movistar)

+01’23”

12Ben O’Connor (Dimension Data)

+01’39”

13Michael Woods (EF Education First-Drapac)

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14Sam Oomen (Team Sunweb)

+01’42”

15Carlos Betancur (Movistar)

+01’44”

16Patrick Konrad (Bora-hansgrohe)

+01’46”

17Sergio Henao (Team Sky)

+01’47”

18Tanel Kangert (Astana)

+02’01”

19Maximilian Schachmann (Quick-Step Floors)

+02’02”

20José Gonçalves (Katusha-Alpecin)

+02’06”

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