Menchov celebrates his stage 12 victory
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
Russian Rabobank rider Denis Menchov won the 12th stage of the Tour of Italy, a 60.6km individual time-trial, and took over from Danilo Di Luca as race leader. Menchov completed the dramatic course overlooking the Ligurian Sea in a time of 1hr 34min 29sec, which was 20 seconds quicker than America's Levi Leipheimer in second.
Italy's Stefano Garzelli set the initial pace, eventually finishing third in 1:35:32, while Leipheimer's Astana teammate Lance Armstrong took 13th place, 2min 26sec behind Menchov, propelling him to 12th in the overall standings. Ivan Basso of Italy and Spain's Carlos Sastre, the reigning Tour de France champion, finished more than two minutes behind Menchov in 11th and 12th place respectively, while Basso's Liquigas teammate and compatriot Franco Pellizotti took fifth place behind Slovenia's Janez Brajkovic of Astana.

Leipheimer finished second and moved up to third overall
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
"In this team, there is no hierarchy between Basso and me," said Pellizotti. "It's the journalists who have d Basso leader. We're both leaders and the strategy remains the same.” Italy's Di Luca began the day with an advantage of 1min 20sec over his pursuers but a sixth-fastest time of 1:36:23 saw him drop to second place overall behind Menchov. "I'm happy," said Di Luca. "Menchov rode very well but I'm happy. I hope to take back the pink jersey as soon as possible. "The Giro is open. Anything can still happen."

Armstrong finished 13th and climbed to 12th in the overall classification
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
Menchov clocked an average speed of 38.4km/h on the steep, undulating course, securing his second stage win of the race after winning the fifth stage at the summit of the Alpe di Siusi. The 31-year-old won the Tour of Spain in 2005 and 2007 and finished fifth in last year's Tour of Italy. He leads Di Luca by 34sec in the overall standings, with Leipheimer 40sec off the pace in third and Pellizotti 2min back in fourth. "On this course, 20sec behind Menchov is not much," said Leipheimer. "I still think it's possible for me to win the Giro, even if we're missing (injured teammate Chris) Horner."
Friday's sprinter-friendly 13th stage in picturesque Tuscany takes the riders on a 176km course from Lido di Camaiore to Florence.
92nd Giro d'Italia Italy, May 9-31, 2009
Stage 12: Thursday, May 21 Sestri Levante - Riomaggiore (ITT), 60.6km
1. Denis Menchov (RUS/RAB) 1hr 34min 29sec
2. Levi Leipheimer (USA/AST) @ .20
3. Stefano Garzelli (ITA/ASA) @ 1:03
4. Janez Brajkovic (SLO/AST) @ 1:14
5. Franco Pellizotti (ITA/LIQ) @ 1:27
6. Danilo Di Luca (ITA/LPR) @ 1:54
7. Bradley Wiggins (GBR/GRM) @ 1:59
8. Gabriele Bosisio (ITA/LPR) @ 2:04
9. Jose Serpa (COL/SDA) @ 2:13
10. Marzio Bruseghin (ITA/LAM) @ 2:17
Selected11. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) @ 2:17
12. Carlos Sastre (ESP/CTT) @ 2:18
13. Lance Armstrong (USA/AST) @ 2:26
14. Michael Rogers (AUS/THR) @ 2:46
General classification after stage 121. Denis Menchov (RUS/RAB) @ 50hr 27min 17sec
2. Danilo Di Luca (ITA/LPR) @ .34
3. Levi Leipheimer (USA/AST) @ .40
4. Franco Pellizotti (ITA/LIQ) @ 2:00
5. Carlos Sastre (ESP/CTT) @ 2:52
6. Michael Rogers (AUS/THR) @ 2:59
7. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) @ 3:00
8. Gilberto Simoni (ITA/SDA) @ 4:38
9. Marzio Bruseghin (ITA/LAM) @ 5:26
10. Thomas Lovkvist (SWE/THR) @ 5:53
11. David Arroyo (ESP/GCE) @ 5:55
Selected12. Lance Armstrong (USA/AST) @ 6:34
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