Giro d’Italia 2020: Geraint Thomas makes ground as Filippo Ganna wins stage 1 time trial

Thomas was the best of the pre-race favourites when he took fourth place in 15:47

Julien Pretot
Saturday 03 October 2020 11:45 EDT
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Geraint Thomas performed well on the opening stage
Geraint Thomas performed well on the opening stage (AFP via Getty Images)

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Italian Filippo Ganna won the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday, a 15.1-km individual time trial between Monreale and Palermo to claim the first Maglia Rosa leader's jersey of this year's race as his teammate Geraint Thomas opened an early gap on his rivals.

The Ineos-Grenadiers rider Ganna, who claimed the time trial title at the world championships last week, clocked 15 minutes 24 seconds to beat Portugal's Joao Almeida by a massive 22 seconds.

"Today I knew I was one of the hot favourites but I tried to stay calm," said Ganna. "We did it, what a great result and what a thrill to wear the Maglia Rosa on my first Giro, which is a good omen for the rest of the race."

Thomas was the best of the pre-race favourites when he took fourth place in 15:47, with his compatriot Simon Yates losing 26 seconds to the 2018 Tour de France champion.

"It was windy but I think I was comfortable on the bike. Maybe I was just a little too aggressive at the start and in the last two kilometres I lost the legs a little bit," said Thomas.

"Maybe just a little too much in the first half but we can still be pretty happy."

"It was windy but I think I was comfortable on the bike. Maybe I was just a little too aggressive at the start and in the last two kilometres I lost the legs a little bit," said Thomas.Maybe just a little too much in the first half but we can still be pretty happy."

Fuglsang's Astana team mate and co-leader Aleksandr Vlasov of Russia lost 57 seconds to Thomas.

Astana, however, lost key climber Miguel Angel Lopez, sixth overall in the Tour de France, who was taken into an ambulance after crashing heavily when he hit a bump on the road.

"Miguel Angel has been taken to hospital for further observation," Astana said on Twitter.

The Giro was rescheduled from its original May 9-31 dates with the start being moved from Hungary to Sicily amid the Covid-19 crisis.

Reuters

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