The 21-year-old Italian took a solid third in Suances, where the race returned after twelve years.

Castro Urdiales welcomed the Vuelta a España peloton for just the third time in history Friday afternoon, as the race entered its second half, one which will be heavily tilted towards the climbers. Four men attacked soon after the neutralized start and built a 12-minute gap – the largest one a breakaway has enjoyed since the beginning of the race – but under Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s impetus that buffer melted on the rolling roads of Cantabria, the quartet being overhauled inside 17 kilometers to go.

It was the cue for Rémi Cavagna to launch one of his trademark moves, which saw the “TGV of Clermont-Ferrand” stay at the front for a couple of kilometers, the peloton reeling him in just before the uphill kick to the line. A stage winner at the race seven years ago, Zdenek Stybar moved to the head of affairs and stretch out what was becoming a reduced group, before neo-pro Andrea Bagioli kicked out 200 meters from the line.

The Italian punched above his weight in the exploding finale and took a remarkable third place – behind stage winner Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) – for his first ever podium in a Grand Tour stage. It was another result, after the victories at the Tour de l’Ain and Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali, which confirmed his huge potential that at the moment doesn’t seem to have a ceiling.

“In those last two kilometers it was a question of positioning and timing and the boys did a great job for me. Zdenek and Michael brought me in a great position at the bottom of the climb and from there I just remained attentive and bided my time before accelerating with 200 meters to go. I like this type of finishes and I am very happy with my first top 3 in a World Tour race. I’ll draw a lot of confidence from today and hopefully we’ll continue to rack up some more strong results until the end of the race”, said Andrea after netting Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s 15th top 3 finish of the season in a Grand Tour stage.

 

Photo credit: ©David Ramos / Getty Images

Race details

1 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
4:14:11
2 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
0:00
3 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
0:00
4 Alex Aranburu Deba
Astana Pro Team
0:00
5 Robert Stannard
Mitchelton-Scott
0:00
5 Julien Simon
Team Total Direct Energie
0:00
6 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
0:00
7 Guillaume Martin Guyonnet
Cofidis
0:00
8 Jasper Philipsen
UAE Team Emirates
0:03
9 Magnus Cort Nielsen
EF Pro Cycling
0:03
26 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
0:03
39 Zdeněk Štybar
Deceuninck - Quick Step
0:23
107 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:48
115 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
3:16
121 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
3:38
155 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
12:51
156 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
12:51
1 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
40:25:15
2 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
0:00
3 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
0:25
4 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
0:51
5 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
1:54
6 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
3:19
7 Esteban Chaves Rubio
Mitchelton-Scott
3:28
8 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
Movistar Team
3:35
9 Wout Poels
Bahrain - McLaren
3:47
10 Marc Soler Giménez
Movistar Team
3:52
18 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
7:27
33 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
39:12
88 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:31:27
100 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:38:41
117 Zdeněk Štybar
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:46:08
130 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:53:49
132 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:55:13
145 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:05:53
1 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
129 pt
2 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
83 pt
3 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
82 pt
4 Guillaume Martin Guyonnet
Cofidis
58 pt
5 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
53 pt
6 Michael Woods
EF Pro Cycling
45 pt
7 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
45 pt
8 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
42 pt
9 Jasper Philipsen
UAE Team Emirates
41 pt
10 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
Movistar Team
40 pt
21 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
27 pt
28 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
20 pt
42 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
10 pt
68 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2 pt
1 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
40:27:09
2 David Gaudu
Groupama - FDJ
4:21
3 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
4:58
4 Gino Mäder
NTT Pro Cycling
9:43
5 Kobe Goossens
Lotto Soudal
17:17
6 Georg Zimmermann
CCC Team
21:09
7 Clément Champoussin
AG2R La Mondiale
25:07
8 Will Barta
CCC Team
32:24
9 Iván Ramiro Sosa Cuervo
INEOS Grenadiers
36:17
10 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
37:18
28 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:29:33
32 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:36:47
44 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:51:55
1 Guillaume Martin Guyonnet
Cofidis
27 pt
2 Sepp Kuss
Team Jumbo-Visma
24 pt
3 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
24 pt
4 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
20 pt
5 Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
19 pt
6 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
17 pt
7 Michael Woods
EF Pro Cycling
16 pt
8 Ion Izagirre Insausti
Astana Pro Team
11 pt
9 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
Movistar Team
11 pt
10 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
6 pt
1 Movistar Team 121:25:21
2 Team Jumbo-Visma 5:57
3 Astana Pro Team 12:43
4 UAE Team Emirates 14:21
5 Mitchelton-Scott 28:19
6 Cofidis 48:36
7 INEOS Grenadiers 1:02:21
8 Groupama - FDJ 1:19:27
9 EF Pro Cycling 1:35:48
10 Trek - Segafredo 1:36:02

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