Veteran German rider Jens Voigt won his first ever stage in the Tour of Italy when he took the 18th leg on Thursday, a 147km ride from the Swiss town of Mendissio, the venue for next year's world championships, to Varese, Italy, which will host this year's edition.
Spain's Tour de France champion Alberto Contador retained the overall leader’s pink jersey, despite coming in nearly eight minutes behind with the peloton.
Contador, who is unable to defend his Tour de France crown this year because his Astana team were not invited by the race organizers owing to several drugs scandals not involving the Spaniard, admitted that Thursday could prove a real test of his ability to protect his lead.
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“It will be a difficult day. I am expecting to be attacked but I am confident,” said Contador, who leads two Italians, Riccardo Ricco, trailing by 41 seconds, and two-time Giro champion Gilberto Simoni, who is over a minute in arrears.
Voigt, 36, dropped his fellow escapees, who had broken away shortly after the start, 40km from the finish and stayed in front, finishing more than a minute in front of Italian trio Giovanni Visconti — who wore the pink jersey for several days earlier in the race — Rinaldo Nocentini and Gabriele Bosisio.
While it was Voigt’s first stage win in the Giro, he has tasted success in the Tour de France, winning two stages in 2001 and 2006, and wore the overall leader’s yellow jersey for two days, once in 2001 and once in 2005.
“The rider who seizes the initiative, who attacks the first, is favored in this situation,” Voigt said.
“When I found myself in the breakaway, my team director said to me that it wasn’t a particularly good idea to find myself in such a group,” he said. “But once I was with them then it was imperative to get a result.”
The Giro was to return to the mountains yesterday for the 19th stage, a 228km run from Legnano to Monte Pora.
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