Giro d'Italia: Rubio beats Pinot, Cepeda to win abbreviated mountain stage 13

 Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable in Switzerland due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images
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Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable in Switzerland due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images

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TOPSHOT  Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio celebrates as he arrives to cross the finish line to win the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable in Switzerland due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images

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Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio L celebrates as he arrives to cross the finish line ahead of Groupama  FDJs French rider Thibaut Pinot Rear R and EF EducationEasyPosts Ecuadorian rider Jefferson Alexander Cepeda Rear C to win the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable in Switzerland due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images

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From R Groupama  FDJs French rider Thibaut Pinot EF EducationEasyPosts Ecuadorian rider Jefferson Alexander Cepeda and Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio cycle during their breakaway in the last 10 kilometers of the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 LR Ben Healy of Ireland and Team EF EducationEasyPost and Thibaut Pinot of France and Team Groupama  FDJ compete in the breakaway competes during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Joo Almeida of Portugal and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey Geraint Thomas of United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers  Pink Leader Jersey and a general view of the peloton climbing to the Croix de Coeur 1363m during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda of Ecuador and Team EF EducationEasyPost attacks during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda of Ecuador and Team EF EducationEasyPost attacks during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda of Ecuador and Team EF EducationEasyPost attacks during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Jefferson Alexander Cepeda of Ecuador and Team EF EducationEasyPost attacks during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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LE CHABLE SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 LR Joo Almeida of Portugal and UAE Team Emirates  White Best Young Rider Jersey Geraint Thomas of The United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers  Pink Leader Jersey Davide Bais of Italy and Team EOLOKometa  Blue Mountain Jersey and Jonathan Milan of Italy and Team Bahrain  Victorious  Purple Points Jersey prior to the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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BORGOFRANCO DIVREA ITALY  MAY 19 LR Lukas Pstlberger of Austria and Michael Matthews of Australia and Team Jayco AlUla prior to the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 199km stage from Borgofranco dIvrea to CransMontana Valais 1456m  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in Borgofranco dIvrea Italy Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images
BORGOFRANCO DIVREA ITALY MAY 19 LR Lukas Pstlberger of Austria and Michael Matthews of Australia and Team Jayco AlUla prior to the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 199km stage from Borgofranco dIvrea to CransMontana Valais 1456m UCIWT on May 19 2023 in Borgofranco dIvrea Italy Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images

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BORGOFRANCO DIVREA ITALY  MAY 19 LR Primo Rogli of Slovenia and Sepp Kuss of The United States and Team JumboVisma prior to the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 199km stage from Borgofranco dIvrea to CransMontana Valais 1456m  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in Borgofranco dIvrea Italy Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images
BORGOFRANCO DIVREA ITALY MAY 19 LR Primo Rogli of Slovenia and Sepp Kuss of The United States and Team JumboVisma prior to the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 199km stage from Borgofranco dIvrea to CransMontana Valais 1456m UCIWT on May 19 2023 in Borgofranco dIvrea Italy Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Team Arka Samsic cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Team Arka Samsic cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Team Cofidis cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Team Cofidis cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Team Soudal  Quick Step bus and cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Team Soudal Quick Step bus and cars on their way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Team EF EducationEasyPost cars and bus on its way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Team EF EducationEasyPost cars and bus on its way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Team INEOS Grenadiers cars and bus on its way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND MAY 19 Team INEOS Grenadiers cars and bus on its way to the new start localisation during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana Valais 1456m Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions UCIWT on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Geraint Thomas of The United Kingdom and Team INEOS Grenadiers  Pink Leader Jersey celebrates at podium during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Thibaut Pinot of France and Team Groupama  FDJ celebrates at podium as Blue Mountain Jersey winner during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images

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CRANSMONTANA SWITZERLAND  MAY 19 Einer Augusto Rubio of Colombia and Movistar Team celebrates at podium as stage winner during the 106th Giro dItalia 2023 Stage 13 a 75km stage from Le Chable to CransMontana  Valais 1456m  Stage shortened due to the adverse weather conditions  UCIWT  on May 19 2023 in CransMontana Switzerland Photo by Stuart FranklinGetty Images

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Movistar Teams Colombian rider Einer Rubio sprays sparkling wine as he celebrates on the podium after winning the thirteenth stage of the Giro dItalia 2023 cycling race which start was transfered from Borgofranco dIvrea to Le Chable in Switzerland due to bad weather conditions and CransMontana on May 19 2023 Photo by Luca Bettini  AFP Photo by LUCA BETTINIAFP via Getty Images

Einer Rubio (Movistar) claimed the victory on a severely shortened stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia to Crans-Montana, breaking the hearts of Thibaut Pinot fans as the Groupama-FDJ rider fell victim to feigned fatigue from the Colombian and EF-Easypost's Alexander Cepeda.

Pinot, denied another opportunity to win a Grand Tour stage before he ends his career, came through a demoralized second but gained the mountains classification jersey. Cepeda, having opened up the sprint too early, finished in third. Derek Gee (Israel-Premier Tech), who'd been dropped from the breakaway, was next to finish in fourth.

"Finally, my big day. I was looking for it, I worked really hard for this," Rubio said. "I really wanted to prepare for this Giro. I had problems the other day because of the weather, it was really hard. I knew I couldn't give up, I wanted to keep looking for opportunities. Thankfully my dream came true today."

The three were part of a five-rider move that went clear on the Croix de Coeur, the first climb of the truncated stage which was cut to only 74.6 kilometres due to weather conditions on the descent from the Grand St. Bernard.

Pinot, Cepeda and Rubio distanced their breakaway companions on the final climb, but Pinot and Cepeda bickered almost the entire way up as the EF-EasyPost rider at times refused to pull, then attacked only to be caught by Pinot and chastised again.

The Frenchman was unable to break his companions and had nothing left at the finish, but Rubio, flying under the radar of Pinot's scrutiny, was able to take advantage of the distraction.

"I knew that Pinot was really strong, Cepeda as well," Rubio said. "I had to let them play their games, and that was the strategy."

Most of the action in the maglia rosa group was out the back, with Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) the main victim as he was distanced from the group of race leaders halfway up the climb.

Hugh Carthy (EF Education-Easypost) attacked with 5km to go and gained six seconds, coming across in sixth behind Valentin Paret-Peintre in sight of João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates), Eddie Dunbar (Jayco-AlUla) and the race leader Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers).

Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) finished at the same time as Thomas to keep the general classification at status quo.

"I think the shorter days are more intense - the way we started up that climb was super tough. Then the final climb was quite a headwind most of the time. That may have put a few of the guys off attacking. I'm happy to keep the jersey," Thomas said.

"I think the wind put people off, but with Roglič, he's happy to wait til the final week. He's happy to leave me in the jersey and do all this, and he can go to the bus and chill and not have his team control the race. He's looking good, also Almeida - a lot of the guys are looking strong. I think it's building to a big crescendo next week."

An even shorter stage

Bad weather on the descent from the Grand St Bernard led organisers to shorten an already truncated stage 13 of the Giro d'Italia. Earlier in the week, heavy snow on the summit forced the removal of part of the climb, and on the day, teams instead drove to the other side of the climb, and the race started at the base of the Croix de Coeur.

Karel Vacek (Corratec-Selle Italia) started the hostilities as the flag dropped for the severely shortened stage and had mountains classification leader Davide Bais (Eolo-Kometa) straight on his wheel. Not a minute after his acceleration, Vacek's chain snapped, and it was game over for this early move.

Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) and Joe Dombrowski (Astana Qazaqstan) started to push the pace, sending most of the sprinters straight out the back. Alex Cepeda (EF Education-EasyPost) countered the surge and stayed out front for a few kilometres until Groupama-FDJ reeled him in.

Cepeda pressed on again and, chased by Israel-Premier Tech's Derek Gee and Matthew Riccitello, Bruno Armirail and Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), Valentin Paret-Peintre (AG2R Citroën) and Einer Rubio (Movistar), formed the day's breakaway as the race headed into a rain shower.

Rubio led over the intermediate sprint in Verbier less than halfway up the mountain before Armirail lost contact. Behind, Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious) and Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates) were in trouble in the pink jersey group one minute behind the leaders.

Pinot surged to reduce the lead group, and only Gee, Cepeda and Rubio could hang on. Behind, Bahrain Victorious moved ahead of Ineos to slow the pace and allow Haig to return, and the slowing allowed riders in the peloton and the breakaway to don rain jackets.

Pinot led over the summit 1:46 ahead of the maglia rosa group, gaining 40 points toward the mountains classification, with Rubio, Gee and Cepeda following behind. Paret-Peintre, Ritticello and Armirail stayed ahead of the maglia rosa group, led by Laurens De Plus (Ineos), who closed out the point tally for the Croix de Coeur.

While the road across the summit was wet from melting snow, the first part of the descent was a mere trough through the snow pack, and riders had to take great caution on the wet, narrow, dirt and gravel-strewn descent. The caution allowed Paret-Peintre to rejoin after finally making it past the motorbikes. The AG2R rider took risks to get through the leading quartet, then pass them and surge ahead just before the road widened and was in much better condition.

Because of the caution taken by the maglia rosa group, the leaders' gap was out to 3:13 when Paret-Peintre was rejoined by the four chasers with 47km to go, halfway through the descent and on far nicer, dry roads past the ski stations.

Crans-Montana

The rain jackets came off in the valley before the breakaway headed up the Crans-Montana climb with 2:53 on the maglia rosa group. Pinot attacked first with 12km to go, Cepeda fighting to get on his wheel as the chasers kept a more steady pace.

With 10km to go for the breakaways, Primož Roglič had to stop with a mechanical and take his teammate's bike. Up ahead, Cepeda played too much cat-and-mouse, and Pinot demanded he work or they all get caught. This allowed Rubio and Gee to come back to the lead group.

Soon, Gee would fall behind as the road kicked up, and Pinot saw his chance to attack with 7.8km to go, but his solo move only lasted a kilometre before Cepeda and Rubio clawed their way back to him. Behind, Lorenzo Fortunato (Eolo-Kometa) was trying to bridge the 3:10 gap. Haig, who had made it back on, was then dropped for good.

Before the 5km to go mark, Hugh Carthy attacked to try to get across to his teammate in the breakaway, but Cepeda also attacked at the same time, angering Pinot for feigning weakness. Although Cepeda briefly got away, a furious Pinot made it across just as Carthy reached Fortunato.

Rubio scrambled back to Pinot and Cepeda as Ineos kept clawing away at Carthy's think 20-second advantage, setting up an action-packed final kilometre.

As the road levelled off, Caruso attacked, passing Fortunato and going after Carthy. Pinot tightened his shoes in preparation for the final sprint. Cepeda launched first, with Rubio closing down his lead and denying Pinot a Grand Tour stage win in his final year.

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