Giro d'Italia 2015: Stage 14 live coverage

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Stage Results

Alberto Contador is the big winner from the individual time trial on stage 14 of the Giro d’Italia. However, the stage win went to Vasil Kiryienka (Sky).

He managed to out ride Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana) and Alberto Contador who finished third just 14 seconds off the pace.

Riders that left early in the stage took the majority of the top 10 receiving favourable wind conditions, however no one was saved from the rain and slippery conditions. Luckily though there were no crashes.

Contador now moves into the pink jersey by 2:30 after Fabio Aru, along with many other General Classification riders struggled. Richie Porte, who was supposed to gain big time today, lost time and Rigoberto Uran didn’t do much better.

Jurgen Van Den Broeck could be another big winner out of the stage finishing in 7th and moving into 5th on the General Classification, whilst with Aru in second Andrey Amador has moved in 3rd position on the General Classification.

The situation at Team Sky will now be an interesting one with Leopold Konig in 10th overall 5:35 down whilst Porte has fallen to 8:52 down.

Tomorrow the race moves into the high mountains ahead of the second rest day and if there is one thing for certain, everyone will attack Contador and Saxo will be placed under monumental pressure.

In the end though today, Vasil Kiryienka too strong taking out the time trial.

Stage Preview:

Stage 14 of the 2015 Giro d’Italia is going to be one of the most important of the race as the battle for pink intensifies with a hilly 59.4 km time trial from Treviso to Valdobbiadene. Join The Roar from 9:45pm (AEST) for our live coverage.

While the time trial won’t decide who is going to win the Giro, it could certainly make some riders jobs a lot harder than others.

In a reduced bunch sprint Sacha Modolo (Lampre – Merida) managed to take out yesterday’s stage after a perfectly executed lead-out from his team.

Fabio Aru is the new pink jersey on the road after a crash brought down both Alberto Contador (Tinkoff-Saxo) and Richie Porte (Sky). However his time trialling ability is a long way behind that of Contador and Porte.

This will mean his current lead of 19 seconds to Contador is going to come in very handy instead of chasing time on the individual time trial.

Porte now sits over five minutes behind on general classification and is going to need to basically win the individual time trial by quite a distance to resurrect his Giro.

The route for the individual time trial starts off on flat roads for the first 30km. This will mean the pure time trialists in the peloton will be able to build up an advantage over the climbers. The first intermediate time check of three also comes after 17.6 km.

After the first 30 km the route begins to get a bit more complicated as the riders will go uphill. It has been categorised as a Category 4 climb with 4.9km of climbing as an average gradient of 3.8 per cent, however there are ramps during the climb of up to 9 per cent. That will bring the riders to the top of the climb and the second categorised climb after 35.1km of racing.

Following the climb there will be a short descent, followed by another steep kick up for about 1km. Then a longer, more gradual descent will follow before about 10km of flat riding to the third time check of the day which will be reached after 49.5km.

Shortly after the third time check the riders will start climbing again. While the climb is in two parts and separated by a short descent it does ramp up to a gradient of 10 per cent in some sections. When they crest the summit of the climb, the final 2km are mostly downhill. While it will be fast, it is quite technical with some sharp corners in the final km.

Another rainy day is forecast adding difficulty to the final descent and obviously the whole stage.

Contador, Porte and Rigoberto Uran (Etixx – Quickstep) are the three biggest GC favourites for the stage and will all be looking for every second out on the road.

Other contenders include Luke Durbridge and Michael Hepburn (Both Orica-GreenEDGE), Michael Rogers (Tinkoff-Saxo), Sylvain Chavanel (IAM Cycling), Patrick Gretsch (Ag2R La Mondiale) and Vasil Kiryienka (Sky)

Another man who could win the stage is Ilnur Zakkarin (Katusha). Relatively unheard of before he won the Tour of Romandie and almost beat former world champion Tony Martin in a time trial, he is in strong form after a breakaway stage win in Imola on Stage 11.

The Astana situation is an interesting one. Realistically Dario Cataldo could pass Fabio Aru on GC during the time trial. Luis Leon Sanches, Tanel Kangert and Mikel Landa all also look to be in strong form at the moment.

Prediction
Richie Porte has been unlucky but is in good form. He will be fired up and I expect him to take the stage ahead of Zakkarin and Durbridge.

I also expect Aru to lose the pink jersey back to Contador, while Cataldo should overtake him on the overall standings.

Join The Roar from 9:45pm (AEST) for our live coverage of what should be a fascinating stage and don’t forget to leave a comment if you are following along!

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-24T20:22:49+00:00

Welshman

Guest


Sour grapes. We saw the same accustions when Wggins and Froome won the tour.

2015-05-24T09:19:41+00:00

Salinger

Guest


Contador fresh as a fish, destroys most of the peleton, with more than 2 minutes, whilst still being best in the mountains hmmmm ... Its not that Contador has only been on doping teams, under doping directors, with ties to doping doctors, and that microdoping works more than anyone thought, Its not that Contador's current team director (Tinkov) indirectly told him to juice up,after his 2013 Tour defeat to Froome, Did you know that 7 out of the top 10 was involved with doping violations, during the 2005, 2008, and 2011 Giro, many of them still in contact with dr Ferrari, only one rider from these years, Potzovivo, was declared clean. Jurgen VD Bruch, had the suspicion number 9 out of 10, lately, in the UCI system. The 2014 Giro was only marginally better, Contador leads Porte by more than 9 minutes, this is 2011 over again, he is juicing again. I want to see all his numbers, since I suspect that he is a UCI protected rider. Are you guys saying that you find Contadors uncanny fresh appearance in the TT normal. I suspect not at all normal ...

2015-05-24T06:45:21+00:00

Jono

Guest


Maybe it wasn't a big bike that saw Porte not chase in the previous stage. Maybe he's picked up an injury from the crash.

2015-05-24T06:00:28+00:00

Salinger

Guest


Contador looks fresh as a lion and you dont Riise an eyebrow hmm more than 2minutes to most of the rest of the peleton. And he Can climb. What is he on is my only question

2015-05-23T15:42:07+00:00

Andrew

Guest


Alberto Contador have 3 more prime years to dominate the grand tours (until end 2018 season). A good result on stage 15 will be enough to almost guarantee Alberto win. Remember grand tour contenders (gc) start to have their performance decline at age 35 (where experience does not quite make up lost of recovery). By age 37, these riders will struggle to recover during the third week of a grand tour but can still put a top 10 in gc (grand tour). Some proof of this trend: Cadel Evan, Carlos Sastre.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:39:27+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thanks for joining me here on the Roar for our live coverage of stage 14 from the 2015 Giro d'Italia. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. Remember to check back in this evening for stage 15. I'll be back for stage 19 and 20 next weekend, or if you follow Rugby League why not check out my live coverage of Sunday afternoon footy this afternoon from 3:45pm (AEST). Goodnight!

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:33:49+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STAGE RESULTS Alberto Contador is the big winner from the individual time trial on stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia. However, the stage win went to Vasil Kiryienka. He managed to out ride Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana) and Alberto Contador who finished third just 14 seconds off the pace. Riders that left early in the stage took the majority of the top 10 receiving favourable wind conditions, however no one was saved from the rain and slippery conditions. Luckily though there were no crashes. Contador now moves into the pink jersey by 2:30 after Fabio Aru, along with many other General Classification riders struggled. Richie Porte, who was supposed to gain big time today, lost time and Rigoberto Uran didn't do much better. Jurgen Van Den Broeck could be another big winner out of the stage finishing in 7th and moving into 5th on the General Classification, whilst with Aru in second Andrey Amador has moved in 3rd position on the General Classification. The situation at Team Sky will now be an interesting one with Leopold Konig in 10th overall 5:35 down whilst Porte has fallen to 8:52 down. Tomorrow the race moves into the high mountains ahead of the second rest day and if there is one thing for certain, everyone will attack Contador and Saxo will be placed under monumental pressure. In the end though today, Vasil Kiryienka too strong taking out the time trial.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:21:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report to follow.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:21:12+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Richie Porte is now 8:52 behind on General Classification.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:18:06+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


GENERAL CLASSIFICATION TOP 10 AFTER STAGE 14 1 Alberto Contador (Tinkoff-Saxo) @ 55:39:00 2 Fabio Aru (IAstana) + 2:28 3 Andrey Amador (Movistar) + 3:36 4 Rigoberto Uran (Etixx - Quick-Step) + 4:14 5 Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Lotto Soudal) + 4:17 6 Dario Cataldo (Astana) + 4:50 7 Mikel Landa (Astana) + 4:55 8 Damiano Caruso (BMC) + 4:56 9 Roman Kreuziger (Tinkoff-Saxo) + 4:57 10 Leopold Konig (Sky) + 5:35

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:15:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Top 10 on General Classification will be next.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:14:52+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Alberto Contador on the podium now getting his pink jersey.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:14:20+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


NOTABLE RIDERS POSITIONS AND TIMES 12. Syvain Chavanel (IAM) + 1:41 13. Leopold Konig (Sky) + 1:44 15. Andrey Amador (Movistar) + 1:48 16. Ryder Hesejdal (Cannondale Garmin) + 1:58 20. Maxime Monfort (Lotto - Soudal) + 2:37 23. Rigoberto Uran (Etixx Quickstep) + 2:45 29. Fabio Aru (Astana) + 3:01 38. Dario Cataldo (Astana) + 3:34 43. Roman Kreuziger (Tinkoff Saxo) + 3:52 46. Giovanni Visconti (Movistar) + 3:57 52. Mikel Landa (Astana) + 4:14 55. Richie Porte (Sky) + 4:20 64. Damiano Cunego (Nipo Vini Fantini) + 4:37

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:08:40+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


TOP 10, STAGE 14 GIRO D'ITALIA 2015 1 Vasil Kiryienka (Sky) 1:17:52 2 Luis Leon Sanchez (Astana) +0:12 3 Alberto Contador (Saxo) +0:14 4 Patrick Gretsch (Ag2R La Mondiale) +0:23 5 Steven Kruijswijk (Lotto Jumbo) +1:09 6 Tanel Kangert (Astana) + 1:17 7 Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Lotto Soudal)+ 1:25 8 Fabio Felline (Trek) + 1:26 9 Tobais Ludvigsson (Giant Alpecin) +1:27 10 Luke Durbridge (Orica Green Edge) +1:36

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:04:59+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Right, there will be 3 posts coming detailing results. A top 10, a notables section and then the General Classification.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:04:11+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Aru still coming into the line here fighting for every second possible and finishing 3:01 behind Kiriyenka. 2:47 lost to Contador so with his 19 second advantage he will have be 2:28 behind on General Classification by my calculations.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:02:27+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Aru is now outside of the time of Kiryienka so he will win the stage. VASIL KIRIYENKA WNS STAGE 14 OF THE 2015 GIRO D'ITALIA

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T15:01:28+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Aru driving for the line but the gap keeps going out according to live timing. It's now out to 2:45

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T14:59:58+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Aru now with 3 km to go. He is the only rider left on course now.

AUTHOR

2015-05-23T14:59:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Live timing now has Aru at 2:40 as he fights his way to the line.

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