LATEST NEWS: GIRO D'ITALIA, STAGE 6
May 11, 2012


        Angel Rubiano delivers Italy a type of home win aboard his Bianchi.
                                            Photo: Bettini

Colombian Miguel Angel Rubiano escaped to victory on the sixth stage of the Giro d'Italia over 207km from Urbino to Porto Sant'Elpidio on Friday, making the most of his wide knowledge of the local roads. Italian Adriano Malori, who sprinted to second in the stage just over a minute behind, took over the leader's pink jersey.

   Rubiano was clearly the man of the day and has moved up to fourth overall, coming within 30 seconds of also taking the pink jersey.

   "I started to understand in the final 10km that I could do it," said Rubiano. "I know the roads because I've lived here for a couple of years but I didn't think it would be so tough. My sports director (Gianni) Savio was shouting me on and I pedaled, even though at one point I felt my energy sapping."
 
  Being so close to the pink jersey, Androni Giocattoli's Savio says that is what they will be going for now.
 "He will be the team leader over the next two days," said Savio.
 
  Rubiano broke clear of his fellow escapees with about 35km left to ride, on a tough climb that left the rest of his breakaway group unable to respond. Thereafter he managed to maintain a lead against four chasers right to the finish.

   Malori outsprinted Pole Michal Golas to take 12 bonus seconds for finishing second, which was enough to ensure he took over the pink jersey.

   "It's the best day of my life, those who started cycling dream of wearing this jersey at least once in their life," said Malori. "I know I'll lose it tomorrow but it doesn't matter, I'm not thinking about that now. For me this is an unforgettable and wonderful day."

   Golas is now second overall, 15 seconds back, with Canadian Ryder Hesjedal two seconds further down after finishing in the peloton, just under two minutes behind the winner.

   Lithuanian Ramunas Navardauskas, who started the day in pink, was dropped several times on climbs and lost touch with the peloton for the final time on the same climb where Rubiano made his long break for home.

   The day began with a 15-man breakaway, although four riders were shed on the first climb of the day. Sprinters Tyler Farrar and Thor Hushovd both abandoned along the way, reducing the competition facing world champion Mark Cavendish. By the penultimate climb it was down to nine men and Rubiano made his first attack there, although purely to take King of the Mountain points. He was reeled back in but attacked again on the next climb and this time he stayed away.

   The peloton spent a long time controlling the breakaway's gap at around six minutes but having hauled it back to around four minutes, the chase abruptly stalled. It was not until the final 10km that they started to eat into the lead but they had left it too late and Rubiano was not to be caught.

   Saturday's 202km stage seven takes the peloton into the Abruzze region and a demanding hilly course that should start to see the race favorites coming to the fore and the overall standings taking shape.
 
RESULTS:  210km ride from Urbino to Porto Sant'Elpidio on Friday:
   Stage
   1. Miguel Angel Rubiano (COL/AND) 5h38min 30sec, 2. Adriano Malori (ITA/LAM) at 1:10, 3. Michal Golas (POL/OPQ) 1:10, 4. Alexandr Dyachenko (KAZ/AST) 1:10, 5. Cesare Benedetti (ITA/APP) 1:10, 6. Daryl Impey (RSA/GEC) 1:51, 7. Filippo Pozzato (ITA/FAR) 1:51, 8. Fabio Sabatini (ITA/LIQ) 1:51, 9. Francisco Ventoso (ESP/MOV) 1:51, 10. Michal Kwiatkowski (POL/OPQ) 1:51.
   11. Geoffrey Soupe (FRA/FDJ) 1:51, 12. Giovanni Visconti (ITA/MOV) 1:51, 13. Jan Bakelants (BEL/RSH) 1:51, 14. Fabio Felline (ITA/AND) 1:51, 15. Lars Ytting Bak (DEN/LTB) 1:51, 16. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/GRM) 1:51, 17. Sonny Colbrelli (ITA/COG) 1:51, 18. Serge Pauwels (BEL/OPQ) 1:51, 19. Gatis Smukulis (LAT/KAT) 1:51, 20. Serguey Lagutin (UZB/VAC) 1:51.
   Selected
   53. Frank Schleck (LUX/RSH) 1:51, 62. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 1:51, 104. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 10:39, 153. Matthew Goss (AUS/GEC) 21:11, 169. Brett Lancaster (AUS/GEC) 23:53, 171. Jack Bobridge (AUS/GEC) 23:53, 172. Mark  Renshaw (AUS/RAB)     23:53, 187. Mark Cavendish (IOM/SKY) 33:12, 190. Graeme  Brown (AUS/RAB) 33:12, 194. Taylor Phinney (USA/BMC) 33:12.
   Retired
   Thor Hushovd (NOR/BMC), Tyler Farrar (USA/GRM)
   
   Overall
   1. Adriano Malori (ITA/LAM) 20h25min 28sec, 2. Michal Golas (POL/OPQ) at 0:15, 3. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/GRM) 0:17, 4. Miguel Ángel Rubiano (COL/AND) 0:30, 5. Christian Vande Velde (USA/GRM) 0:32, 6. Joaquin Rodriguez (ESP/KAT) 0:36, 7. Peter Stetina (USA/GRM) 0:37, 8. Daniel Moreno (ESP/KAT) 0:39, 9.
Enrico Gasparotto (ITA/AST) 0:39, 10. Luke Roberts (AUS/SAX) 0:41.
   11. Michal Kwiatkowski (POL/OPQ) 0:41, 12. Nélson Oliveira (POR/RSH) 0:43, 13. Dario Cataldo (ITA/OPQ) 0:43, 14. Marco Pinotti (ITA/BMC) 0:43, 15. Maciej Bodnar (POL/LIQ) 0:43, 16. Angel Vicioso (ESP/KAT) 0:44, 17. Roman Kreuziger
(CZE/AST)     0:46, 18. Tanel Kangert (EST/AST) 0:46, 19. Gatis Smukulis
(LAT/KAT) 0:47, 20. Fabio Sabatini (ITA/LIQ) 0:48.
   
   Selected
   21. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) 0:53, 45. Frank Schleck (LUX/RSH) 1:15, 76. Adam Hansen (AUS/LTB) 2:00, 100. Geraint Thomas (GBR/SKY) 9:10, 129. Matthew Goss
(AUS/GEC)    19:39, 143. Brett Lancaster (AUS/GEC) 22:38, 160. Mark Renshaw
(AUS/RAB) 27:08, 161. Dennis Vanendert (BEL/LTB) 28:07, 170. Mark Cavendish
(IOM/SKY) 31:41, 176. Graeme Brown (AUS/RAB) 35:31, 183. Jack Bobridge
(AUS/GEC) 38:25, 188. Taylor Phinney (USA/BMC) 43:37
 

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