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GIRO RACE REPORTS: 92ND GIRO D'ITALIA STAGE 16: SASTRE TAKES THE STAGE, MENCHOV HOLDS ONTO OVERALL
May 25, 2009


Sastre takes stage 16 of the Giro d'Italia
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)

Spain's Tour de France champion Carlos Sastre came home alone after Monday's grueling 16th stage of the Giro d’Italia, which left Russian Denis Menchov retaining the leader's pink jersey. After seven hours tackling the 237km Appenines trek from Pergola to Monte Petrano, the Cervélo TestTeam rider crossed the finish line 25-seconds ahead of Menchov to record his first ever win in the race. "Was I hoping for better?" asked Sastre. "No I am happy with the result, I did my utmost to obtain it. There are still two decisive stages to come. "I came here to win the Tour, and my adversaries know that. The Tour is not over yet."


Basso rode well and finished fourth on the day
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
 
Menchov grabbed second spot after out sprinting Italian duo Danilo Di Luca and Ivan Basso but refused to accept he had the overall victory in the bag. "Have I won the Tour? No, I would not say that," said Menchov. "It was a very important stage but there are still two to come. "However, I am satisfied with the day's work."
 
While Menchov said he had always expected Sastre to pose a threat but had special praise for seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, who is riding in his first multi-stage major tour since coming out of retirement and after breaking his collarbone a month-and-a-half ago. "For a rider who stopped for three years, he (Armstrong) is unbelievable. "He is up there in front in the mountains. He is going really well at the
end of the Tour. He is going to do something spectacular in the Tour de France."


Armstrong worked hard for Leipheimer who lost close to three minutes
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
 
Armstrong for his part conceded that the boiling hot conditions had cost his team leader Levi Leipheimer dearly. Despite help from his teammate, Leipheimer finished almost three minutes behind Sastre to drop from third to sixth in the overall standings. "It is perhaps one of the most difficult stages I have ever experienced," conceded Armstrong. "That was because of the climbs and the oppressive heat. Levi had a difficult day but we tried to limit the damage. When it is as hot as that there are always surprises."
 
Australian contender Michael Rogers, who is seventh overall, said he had never experienced such torture before. "I have just spent the toughest day and the hottest day I have ever experienced in the saddle," said Rogers. "I agree with Levi Leipheimer. The stage of Plateau de Beille in the 2004 Tour de France was tough but this one today (Monday) takes the gold medal."


Popovych led the break before being caught three kilometers from the line
(Photo: Roberto Bettini)
 
The day's action was marked by a Yaroslav Popovych-led breakaway shortly after the start, Sastre reeling in and passing the Ukrainian escapee less than three kilometers from the line. With the main race favorites grouped together Popovych, accompanied by around 20 other riders at one point, slipped the peloton, opening up a four minute gap with 35km remaining before Sastre and company got to work.
 
With five days racing to go Menchov continues to lead the standings by 39-seconds from Di Luca, with Sastre in third (up two places), 2min 19sec adrift.

92nd Giro d'Italia
Italy, May 9-31, 2009
Stage 16: Monday, May 25 Pergola - Monte Petrano, 237km
1. Carlos Sastre (ESP/CTT) 7hr 11min 54sec
2. Denis Menchov (RUS/RAB) @ .25
3. Danilo Di Luca (ITA/LPR) @ .26
4. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) @ .29
5. Stefano Garzelli (ITA/ASA) @ 1:19
6. Francesco Masciarelli (ITA/ASA) @ 1:21
7. Franco Pellizotti (ITA/LIQ) @ 1:21
8. Tadej Valjavec (SLO/ALM) @ 2:11
9. Jose Serpa (COL/SDA) @ 2:35
10. Lance Armstrong (USA/AST) @ 2:51

Selected
11. Levi Leipheimer (USA/AST) 2:51,
 
General classification after stage 16

1. Denis Menchov (RUS/RAB) 70hr 06min 30sec
2. Danilo Di Luca (ITA/LPR) @ .39
3. Carlos Sastre (ESP/CTT) @ 2.19
4. Franco Pellizotti (ITA/LIQ) @ 3:08
5. Ivan Basso (ITA/LIQ) @ 3:19
6. Levi Leipheimer (USA/AST) @ 3:21
7. Michael Rogers (AUS/THR) @ 5:54
8. Stefano Garzelli (ITA/ASA) @ 8:21
9. David Arroyo (ESP/GCE) @ 8:39
10. Tadej Valjavec (SLO/ALM) @ 8:47

Selected
12. Lance Armstrong (USA/AST) 11:06
16. Damiano Cunego (ITA/LAM)

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