Canada’s Gee-West second in Giro’s brutal queen stage while Vingegaard stays in pink
ALLEGHE, Italy (AP) — Ottawa cyclist Derek Gee-West finished runner-up in the toughest stage of the Giro d’Italia on Friday.
Gee-West finished second behind American rider Sepp Kuss on the so-called queen stage, while Kuss’s Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Jonas Vingegaard remained firmly in the overall lead heading into the final two days.
Giulio Ciccone, Gee-West’s Lidl-Trel teammate, was third, 36 seconds behind Kuss and just ahead of Felix Gall and Vingegaard.
“To be honest, I thought we had the stage when Giulio went on the descent, and there was a bit of disorder behind,” Gee-West said. “Hats off to Sepp, he pulled in the valley, I was sitting in the wheels, and he still rode away from me.”
