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Alec Segaert’s attack plan pays off as Afonso Eulálio stretches overall Giro d’Italia lead

Alec Segaert’s attack plan pays off as Afonso Eulálio stretches overall Giro d’Italia lead

Alec Segaert stole a march to win stage 12 of the Giro d’Italia on Thursday. his Bahrain Victorious teammate Afonso Eulálio snatched bonus seconds in the intermediate sprint to extend his overall lead.

The 175-km ride from Imperia to Novi Ligure looked to be headed for a sprint finish before the Belgian rider Segaert made his telling move 3km from the line. held off the chasing pack to take the win on his Giro debut.

His compatriot Toon Aerts. of the Lotto-Intermarche team, won the dash for second ahead of the one-time race leader Guillermo Thomas Silva (XDS Astana Team).

Asked afterwards when he thought about making his attack, Segaert said: “I would say yesterday evening. I had it always in mind, I was really happy with how the race was going, a hard pace on the climb. then teammates of the sprinters who were left had to ride hard and this was my chance to go in the final when they were all on the limit.“

Portugal’s Eulálio put an extra six seconds between himself. the favourite, Jonas Vingegaard, with the Dane now 33 seconds off the pink jersey.

Johan Jacobs attacked from the start,. while his breakaway companions changed several times, the Swiss rider was still two minutes ahead of the peloton after 100km as the race reached the first of the day’s two climbs.

Movistar, yet to win a stage in this year’s Giro, began to drive the main bunch once they hit the ascent. the leaders were reeled in as they reached the top of Colle Giovo.

Several riders were dropped on the second climb, with Movistar working hard at the front for Orluis Aular, who finished second to Jhonatan Narváez on stage four,. his teammate Enric Mas also lost out to the Ecuadorian on Wednesday.

Those dropped by the peloton included the points classification leader, Paul Magnier,. the Italian Jonathan Milan, and despite the sprint rivals working together to bridge the gap, they realised their race was done for the day.

Eulaáio was first to surprise the bunch at the intermediate sprint,. Giulio Ciccone tried to get away with 7km left but the Italian’s attack was quickly snuffed out. Segaert was next to go, catching Vingegaard. his Visma-Lease a Bike team off guard, and the sprinters were denied their expected battle. After all their work, Movistar’s Aular had to settle for sixth on the line.

Friday’s stage 13 takes the riders 189 km from Alessandria to Verbania.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/may/21/alec-segaerts-attack-plan-pays-off-as-afonso-eulalio-stretches-overall-giro-ditalia-lead

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