Colombian cyclist Rigoberto Uran held on as leader of the Giro d’Italia, in spite of a fifth place finish in the 15th stage, national media reported on Sunday.
Uran, who rides as part of the Omega Pharma team, finished behind fellow countrymen Fabio Duarte from Team Colombian and Nairo Quintana from Movistar in the Italian competition, and 42 seconds behind stage winner Fabio Aru, RCN Radio reported.
An Italian national, Aru made his move in the stage’s uphill finish just 1.55 miles from the end, breaking away from the pack to clinch his first victory in the competition.
Duarte finished second and Quintana finished third, 21 and 22 seconds behind Aru, respectively, the El Espectador newspaper reported.
Despite the fifth place finish, the Antioquian-born Uran has managed to hold on to the leader’s pink jersey, 1 minute and 3 seconds ahead of second-place Australian Cadel Evans.
PROFILE: Rigoberto Uran
Last year, Uran finished second at the Giro d’Italia, becoming the first Colombian in history to reach the podium of the famous Italian competition
Sources
- Duarte fue segundo y Quintana tercero en etapa del Giro; Uran mantuvo liderato (RCN Radio)
- Rigoberto Uran aumenta su ventaja en el Giro de Italia (El Espectador)