Segaert wins his first Grand Tour stage at Giro
Alec Segaert joined his first professional cycling team in 2023 Belgium's Alec Segaert claimed his first stage win on a Grand Tour as his Bahrain-Victorious team-mate Afonso Eulalio extended his overall lead in the Giro d'Italia.
Alec Segaert joined his first professional cycling team in 2023 Belgium's Alec Segaert claimed his first stage win on a Grand Tour as his Bahrain-Victorious team-mate Afonso Eulalio extended his overall lead in the Giro d'Italia. The 23-year-old Segaert won stage 12 - a 175km race from Imperia to Novi Ligure - after a surprise late attack denied the sprinters their chance of a bunch finish. Eulalio, 29, extended his lead over pre-race favourite Jonas Vingegaard to 33 seconds by claiming intermediate sprint points.
Key sprint rivals Jonathan Milan and Paul Magnier were earlier dropped on the Bric Berton climb with more than 50km remaining. Asked when he thought about making his attack, Segaert said: "I would say yesterday evening. "I had it always in mind, I was really happy with how the race was going, a hard pace on the climb and then team-mates of the sprinters who were left had to ride hard and this was my chance to go in the final when they were all on the limit.
" Britain's Ethan Vernon finished fourth on the stage for NSN Cycling Team, with Belgian Toon Aerts second and Uruguayan Thomas Silva third. Narvaez wins Giro stage 11 as Eulalio retains lead 1. Alec Segaert (Bel/Bahrain-Victorious) 3hrs 53min 00 secs 5.
Jasper Stuyven (Bel/Soudal-Quick Step) same time 7. Madis Mihkels (Est/EF Education-EasyPost) same time 8. Jhonatan Narvรกez (Ecu/UAE Emirates-XRG) same time 9.