Riders and teams hit out at a “shambles” of a day at the Giro d’Italia, with Australia’s Ben O’Connor labelling the race organisers “dinosaurs” after the planned start to stage 16 in Livigno was boycotted by riders amid heavy snow, leading to chaos and confusion.
Australia’s Ben O'Connor calls the race organisers “dinosaurs” after a delayed and chaotic start to a shortened stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia, which is eventually won by race leader Tadej Pogacar.
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After a chaotic, wet and unusual start to the 16th stage of the Giro d’Italia, there was a familiar sight at the finish on Tuesday. Tadej Pogacar won on a much-altered 118.4 kilometers (73.6 miles) route from Laas, and following protests at the start, to extend his considerable advantage to over seven minutes. The Slovenian cycling star counted up the stage wins on his fingers — five — and then raised up his hand as he crossed the line at Santa Cristina Valgardena, 16 seconds ahead of Giulio Pellizzari and Daniel Martinez.