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Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) scores the win on stage 6 as peloton catches breakaway riders in last 300 metres (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Robust response from stage 6 winner Mads Pedersen of Trek-Segafredo (Picture credit score: Stuart FranklinGetty Pictures)
Trek-Segafredo’s Mads Pedersen (far proper) sprints forward of second-placed Jonathan Milan (in purple factors jersey for Bahrain Victorious) (Picture credit score: LUCA BETTINIAFP by way of Getty Pictures)
Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) celebrates as stage winner forward of Pascal Ackermann (UAE Crew Emirates), Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) within the Purple Factors Jersey and Fernando Gaviria (Movistar Crew) (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Final gasp for breakaway duo headed to complete in Naples (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Simon Clarke seems over at Alessandro De Marchi as peloton closes down in last kilometre (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Breakaway duo of Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) and Alessandro De Marchi (Jayco AlUla) had 1:15 over chasers with 15km to go (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Simon Clarke and Alessandro De Marchi rode away from three others who had been within the breakaway (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
The breakaway duo ofo Alessandro De Marchi (Jayco AlUla) and Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech, on proper) react on the end line after they had been swallowed by the sprinters (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) exhibits his disappointment after the two-man breakaway was caught with underneath 300 metres to go (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Simon Clarke of Israel-Premier Tech and Francesco Gavazzi of Crew EOLO-Kometa lead the breakaway (Picture credit score: Tim de WaeleGetty Pictures)
Simon Clarke of Israel-Premier Tech leads the breakaway of 5 riders early on stage 6 (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Francesco Gavazzi of EOLO-Kometa, Charlie Quarterman of Crew Corratec-Selle Italia and Alexandre Delettre of Crew Cofidis compete within the breakaway whereas followers cheer (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Ineos Grenadiers units the tempo for the peloton passing by means of Sorrento Village (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
A protracted line of riders within the peloton navigate the shoreline for the end in Naples (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
The peloton passing by means of Sorrento Village (Picture credit score: Tim de WaeleGetty Pictures)
Remco Evenepoel of Soudal-QuickStep rides within the peloton on 162km stage 6 (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
A normal view of the peloton passing by means of Sorrento Village throughout stage 6 (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
The peloton climbing to the Valico di Chiunz (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
The peloton start stage 6 passing by means of the streets of Naples, embellished with the colours of the SSC Napoli soccer membership as a celebration of its victory within the Italian league (Picture credit score: Tim de Waele/Getty Pictures)
Filippo Ganna of Ineos Grenadiers waves a Napoli scarf with the title of Diego Armando Maradona on it, receiving applause from the gang gathered in the beginning in Naples (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Remco Evenepoel of Soudal-QuickStep performs with a soccer ball with the colours of the SSC Napoli soccer membership previous to the beginning (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Race chief Andreas Leknessund of Crew DSM sports activities the Pink Chief Jersey with teammates previous to the beginning (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Followers pack the course alongside the harbor entrance in Naples at end line (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) celebrates at podium as stage winner (Picture credit score: Stuart Franklin/Getty Pictures)
Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) celebrates within the Purple Factors Jersey after stage 6 (Picture credit score: Stuart FranklinGetty Pictures)
Norwegian Andreas Leknessund (Crew DSM) retains the pink chief’s jersey for one more day (Picture credit score: JASPER JACOBSBELGA MAGAFP by way of Getty Picture)
Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) lastly acquired his Giro d’Italia dash win in Naples after the peloton caught breakaways Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) Alessandro De Marchi (Jayco-AlUla) with simply 300 metres to race.
The Dane had the velocity to chase down Fernando Gaviria (Movistar), who jumped early, after which held off Jonathan Milan (Bahrain Victorious) to win together with his arms within the air.
Pascal Ackermann (UAE Crew Emirates) was third, with Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) fourth and Gaviria fifth.
Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-QuickStep) loved a quiet day within the peloton after his crashes on stage 5 and his accidents. Andreas Leknessund (Crew DSM) additionally completed within the peloton and retained the maglia rosa for Friday’s first mountain stage to Gran Sasso d’Italia.
Pedersen had completed second in Melfi and third in Salerno on Wednesday. The 2019 world champion has now gained levels in all three Grand Excursions.
“I am fairly completely satisfied. It is what we got here for. It is good to have a victory now,” he stated. “It was a troublesome day for the workforce and it is good to pay them again with this victory. So it is a good day.”
Pedersen needed to play a recreation of persistence and techniques within the chase and particularly when Gaviria jumped early.
“It was fairly shut in the long run, it was not simple to catch them,” he stated of De Marchi and Clarke.
“For a very long time they nonetheless had two minutes and we needed to mainly use everybody and never solely us, all of the sprinters had to make use of all the blokes we had accessible. I really feel sorry for these guys as a result of they did very well however I am completely satisfied I might take the win.”
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Picture 1 of 27Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) lastly acquired his Giro d'Italia dash win in Naples after the peloton caught breakaways Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier...