Video: Porte Docked 2 Minutes For Illegal Wheel Swap

(Road Bike Action & AFP; Photo: Bettini)

Italy’s Nicola Boem of the Bardiani team won the 10th stage of the Tour of Italy on Tuesday with Spaniard Alberto Contador retaining the leader’s pink jersey. Boem crossed ahead of three Italian breakaway rivals — Matteo Busato, Alessandro Malagatu and Alan Marangoni. It was the biggest win for 25-year-old Boem since turning professional in 2013.

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Contador had an extra bonus in his bid to win the Giro as one of his main rivals, Richie Porte, lost valuable time in the stage itself. Porte was also subsequently penalized another two minutes after the Sky rider was helped by fellow Australian Simon Clarke from the Orica team to mend a puncture — race rules forbid riders from different teams helping rivals.

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Porte, who had been sitting third going into the stage just 22sec behind Contador, lost ground on his rivals, the puncture in the final five kilometers costing him dearly. Even though several of his teammates waited for him and tried to help him get back to the peloton the 30-year-old was barely able to stick with his Sky colleagues and, with the penalty, is 3min 09sec behind the Spaniard.

Contador, who is bidding to become the first rider to pull off the Giro/Tour de France double in the same season since the late Marco Pantani in 1998, sympathized with Porte and revealed he hadn’t found the stage easy either.

“It was anything but an easy day,” said the 32-year-old. “Every day at the Giro can hold surprises. The other day it was my crash. Today Richie had an unfortunate puncture. It is always annoying to lose time that way although, with everything that lies ahead of us, the time lost is very small.”

Porte’s team sporting director said he hoped such mishaps would not influence the overall outcome.

“I hope that the fate of the Giro will not hang on a mechanical problem or a fall like what happened to Contador the other day (he dislocated his shoulder last Thursday),” said Dario Cioni.

Wednesday’s 11th stage covers 153km from Forli to Imola.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Stage 10 from Orica-GreenEdge:

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