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Briton trailed Isaac del Toro by 1min 21sec before stage
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Yates establishes 3mins 56sec lead in remarkable attack
The Colle delle Finestre is a sporting theatre in the north of Italy and just a short ski run from the border of France but it has become the site of two of Britain’s most incredible moments in this race. In 2018 Simon Yates was leading the Giro d’Italia by 3min 22sec but became the victim of Chris Froome’s imperious ride on the same slopes. That day, Yates collapsed and ultimately finished 38 minutes behind Froome but on Saturday, seven years later, the rider from Bury would have his redemption by pulling the same trick on Isaac del Toro and Yates will now – barring accidents – win his second Grand Tour on Sunday.
This was billed as Del Toro v Richard Carapaz and even pre-stage Yates was playing down his chances, he said those two riders were a “step above”. This was clearly a bluff. Over the last 38.5km of almost entirely uphill racing, Yates overturned his 1min 21sec pre-stage deficit and created an insurmountable time gap of 3min 56sec to Del Toro.
Written by Tom Bassam
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/may/31/simon-yates-pulls-off-stunning-comeback-to-all-but-seal-giro-ditalia-triumph under the title “Simon Yates pulls off stunning comeback to all but seal Giro d’Italia triumph”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.