2018 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21

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The 2018 Giro d'Italia was the 101st edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The first half of the Giro began in Jerusalem, Israel, on 4 May with an individual time trial, while the second half's Stage 12, a hilly stage starting from Osimo, took place on 17 May. The race concluded in Rome on 27 May.

Stage 12[edit]

17 May 2018 – Osimo to Imola, 214 km (133 mi)[1]

Stage 12 result[2][3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe 4h 49' 34"
2  Danny van Poppel (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 0"
3  Niccolò Bonifazio (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
4  Baptiste Planckaert (BEL) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 0"
5  Jürgen Roelandts (BEL) BMC Racing Team + 0"
6  Michael Mørkøv (DEN) Quick-Step Floors + 0"
7  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
8  Clément Venturini (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
9  Florian Sénéchal (FRA) Quick-Step Floors + 0"
10  Enrico Battaglin (ITA) LottoNL–Jumbo + 0"
General classification after Stage 12[2][3]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 51h 57' 55"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 47"
3  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 1' 04"
4  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 18"
5  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 1' 56"
6  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 2' 09"
7  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 2' 36"
8  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 2' 54"
9  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 2' 55"
10  Fabio Aru (ITA) UAE Team Emirates + 3' 10"

Stage 13[edit]

18 May 2018 – Ferrara to Nervesa della Battaglia, 180 km (110 mi)[1]

Stage 13 result[4][5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Elia Viviani (ITA) Quick-Step Floors 3h 56' 25"
2  Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3  Danny van Poppel (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 0"
4  Sacha Modolo (ITA) EF Education First–Drapac + 0"
5  Ryan Gibbons (RSA) Team Dimension Data + 0"
6  Jean-Pierre Drucker (LUX) BMC Racing Team + 0"
7  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
8  Clément Venturini (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
9  Baptiste Planckaert (BEL) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 0"
10  Jens Debusschere (BEL) Lotto–FixAll + 0"
General classification after Stage 13[4][5]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 55h 54' 20"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 47"
3  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 1' 04"
4  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 18"
5  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 1' 56"
6  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 2' 09"
7  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 2' 36"
8  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 2' 54"
9  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 2' 55"
10  Fabio Aru (ITA) UAE Team Emirates + 3' 10"

Stage 14[edit]

19 May 2018 – San Vito al Tagliamento to Monte Zoncolan, 186 km (116 mi)[1]

The stage departed north, through Dignano, to the 2.75 km (1.71 mi) Category 3 climb of the Monte di Ragogna. The descent was followed by an intermediate sprint at Forgaria nel Friuli. The route then turned east, then north and finally west to the 4.55 km (2.83 mi) Category 3 climb to Avaglio and a descent east through Caneva. An intermediate sprint followed at Paularo, which was immediately followed by the 4.4 km (2.7 mi) Category 2 climb of the Passo Duron. After a descent to Sutrio, the riders climbed the 7.6 km (4.7 mi) Category 3 route to Sella Valcalda in Ravascletto. The race then descended through Comeglians and began the 10.1 km (6.3 mi) Category 1 climb of Monte Zoncolan, east from Ovaro, to 1,730 m (5,680 ft) at the finish line.[6]

Stage 14 result[7][8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 5h 25' 31"
2  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott + 6"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 23"
4  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 25"
5  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 37"
6  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 42"
7  Wout Poels (NED) Team Sky + 1' 07"
8  Sebastien Reichenbach (SUI) Groupama–FDJ + 1' 19"
9  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 1' 35"
10  Michael Woods (CAN) EF Education First-Drapac + 1' 43"
General classification after Stage 14[7][8]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 61h 19' 51"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 1' 24"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 1' 37"
4  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 1' 46"
5  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 3' 10"
6  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 3' 42"
7  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 3' 56"
8  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 4' 04"
9  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 4' 29"
10  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 4' 43"

Stage 15[edit]

20 May 2018 – Tolmezzo to Sappada, 176 km (109 mi)[1]

Stage 15 result[9][10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 4h 37' 56"
2  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 41"
3  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 41"
4  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 41"
5  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 41"
6  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 41"
7  Alexandre Geniez (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 1' 20"
8  Davide Formolo (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe + 1' 20"
9  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 1' 20"
10  Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb + 1' 20"
General classification after Stage 15[9][10]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 65h 57' 37"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 2' 11"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 2' 28"
4  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 2' 37"
5  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 4' 27"
6  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 4' 47"
7  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 4' 52"
8  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 5' 34"
9  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 5' 59"
10  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 6' 13"

Rest day 3[edit]

21 May 2018 – Trento[11]

Stage 16[edit]

22 May 2018 – Trento to Rovereto, 34.2 km (21.3 mi) (ITT)[1]

A number of riders were penalised for drafting during the stage including Fabio Aru and Diego Ulissi who finished in the top ten.[12]

Stage 16 result[13][14]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team 40' 00"
2  Tony Martin (GER) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 14"
3  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 22"
4  Jos van Emden (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 27"
5  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 35"
6  Alex Dowsett (GBR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 40"
7  Chad Haga (USA) Team Sunweb + 47"
8  Fabio Aru (ITA) UAE Team Emirates + 57"
9  David de la Cruz (ESP) Team Sky + 1' 01"
10  Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) Team Sky + 1' 04"
General classification after Stage 16[13][14]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 66h 39' 14"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 56"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 3' 11"
4  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 3' 50"
5  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 4' 19"
6  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 5' 04"
7  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 5' 37"
8  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 6' 02"
9  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 6' 07"
10  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 7' 01"

Stage 17[edit]

23 May 2018 – Riva del Garda to Iseo, 149.5 km (92.9 mi)[1][15]

Stage 17 result[16][17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Elia Viviani (ITA) Quick-Step Floors 3h 19' 57"
2  Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 0"
3  Niccolò Bonifazio (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
4  Danny van Poppel (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 0"
5  Jens Debusschere (BEL) Lotto–FixAll + 0"
6  Kristian Sbaragli (ITA) Israel Cycling Academy + 0"
7  Jean-Pierre Drucker (LUX) BMC Racing Team + 0"
8  Sacha Modolo (ITA) EF Education First–Drapac + 0"
9  Andrea Vendrame (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
10  José Gonçalves (POR) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 0"
General classification after Stage 17[16][17]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 69h 59' 11"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 56"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 3' 11"
4  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 3' 50"
5  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 4' 19"
6  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 5' 04"
7  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 5' 37"
8  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 6' 02"
9  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 6' 07"
10  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 7' 01"

Stage 18[edit]

24 May 2018 – Abbiategrasso to Prato Nevoso, 196 km (122 mi)[1]

Stage 18 result[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Maximilian Schachmann (GER) Quick-Step Floors 4h 55' 42"
2  Rubén Plaza (ESP) Israel Cycling Academy + 10"
3  Mattia Cattaneo (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 16"
4  Christoph Pfingsten (GER) Bora–Hansgrohe + 1' 10"
5  Marco Marcato (ITA) UAE Team Emirates + 1' 26"
6  Michael Mørkøv (DEN) Quick-Step Floors + 1' 36"
7  Viacheslav Kuznetsov (RUS) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 1' 52"
8  Jos van Emden (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 3' 22"
9  Alex Turrin (ITA) Wilier Triestina–Selle Italia + 3' 29"
10  Davide Ballerini (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 5' 09"
General classification after Stage 18[18][19]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Simon Yates (GBR) Mitchelton–Scott 75h 06' 24"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 28"
3  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 2' 43"
4  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 3' 22"
5  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 4' 24"
6  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 4' 54"
7  Rohan Dennis (AUS) BMC Racing Team + 5' 09"
8  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 5' 54"
9  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 5' 59"
10  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 7' 05"

Stage 19[edit]

25 May 2018 – Venaria Reale to Bardonecchia, 185 km (115 mi)[1]

Stage 19 result[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 5h 12' 26"
2  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 3' 00"
3  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 3' 07"
4  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 3' 12"
5  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 3' 23"
6  Sébastien Reichenbach (SUI) Groupama–FDJ + 6' 13"
7  Davide Formolo (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe + 8' 22"
8  Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb + 8' 23"
9  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 8' 23"
10  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 8' 23"
General classification after Stage 19[20][21]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 80h 21' 59"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 40"
3  Thibaut Pinot (FRA) Groupama–FDJ + 4' 17"
4  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 4' 57"
5  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 5' 44"
6  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 8' 03"
7  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 11' 08"
8  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 12' 19"
9  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 12' 35"
10  Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb + 14' 18"

Stage 20[edit]

26 May 2018 – Susa to Cervinia, 214 km (133 mi)[1]

Stage 20 result[22][23]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Mikel Nieve (ESP) Mitchelton–Scott 5h 43' 48"
2  Robert Gesink (NED) LottoNL–Jumbo + 2' 17"
3  Felix Großschartner (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 2' 42"
4  Giulio Ciccone (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 3' 45"
5  Gianluca Brambilla (ITA) Trek–Segafredo + 5' 23"
6  Wout Poels (NED) Team Sky + 6' 03"
7  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky + 6' 03"
8  Davide Formolo (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe + 6' 03"
9  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 6' 03"
10  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 6' 03"
General classification after Stage 20[22][23]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 86h 11' 50"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 46"
3  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 4' 57"
4  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 5' 44"
5  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 8' 03"
6  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 11' 50"
7  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 13' 01"
8  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 13' 17"
9  Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb + 14' 18"
10  Davide Formolo (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe + 15' 16"

Stage 21[edit]

27 May 2018 – Rome to Rome, 115 km (71 mi)[1]

Stage 21 result[24][25]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Sam Bennett (IRL) Bora–Hansgrohe 2h 50' 49"
2  Elia Viviani (ITA) Quick-Step Floors + 0"
3  Jean-Pierre Drucker (LUX) BMC Racing Team + 0"
4  Baptiste Planckaert (BEL) Team Katusha–Alpecin + 0"
5  Manuel Belletti (ITA) Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec + 0"
6  Sacha Modolo (ITA) EF Education First–Drapac + 0"
7  Niccolo Bonifazio (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 0"
8  Clément Venturini (FRA) AG2R La Mondiale + 0"
10  Paolo Simion (ITA) Bardiani–CSF + 0"
10  Fabio Sabatini (ITA) Quick-Step Floors + 0"
General classification after Stage 21[24][25]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Chris Froome (GBR) Team Sky 89h 02' 39"
2  Tom Dumoulin (NED) Team Sunweb + 46"
3  Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana + 4' 57"
4  Richard Carapaz (ECU) Movistar Team + 5' 44"
5  Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) Bahrain–Merida + 8' 03"
6  Pello Bilbao (ESP) Astana + 11' 50"
7  Patrick Konrad (AUT) Bora–Hansgrohe + 13' 01"
8  George Bennett (NZL) LottoNL–Jumbo + 13' 17"
9  Sam Oomen (NED) Team Sunweb + 14' 18"
10  Davide Formolo (ITA) Bora–Hansgrohe + 15' 16"

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