Ayuso wins on Giro mountain, Roglic takes overall lead

Spanish climber Juan Ayuso won stage seven of the Giro d'Italia on Friday as Primoz Roglic took the overall lead on a day when the principal contenders all turned up.
This 160km run was the first skirmish between the main title pretenders and lived up to its billing as a battle royale played out in the final 3km of a 12km climb at around a 10 per cent incline.
This was a big moment for the 22-year-old Ayuso as he claimed his first Grand Tour win and took the white jersey as the top young rider.
"It's my fourth Grand Tour, and I was sometimes very close, but I never managed to pull it off," he said of the red-letter day.
"So to finally do it today in my first Giro d'Italia is something super special and I will always remember it."
Another youngster in 21-year-old Isaac Del Toro of UAE was second. But Ineos' Colombian Egan Bernal in third at just 4sec was big news.
The former Giro and Tour de France champion has struggled back from injuries that almost killed him, and his smile and tears at the finish line spoke long.
Overnight leader Mads Pedersen pushed his time in pink as far as it could go until wilting on the final climb. The likeable Dane won three stages and was the star of the race's early going.
New pink jersey Slovenian Red Bull rider Primoz Roglic was fourth on the day and the pre-race favourite now leads the Giro just 4sec ahead of Ayuso, who rode away from the climb clique 400m from the line.
Colombian Bernal appeared to follow but then held back, while fellow South American and former Giro winner Richard Carapaz was also in the mix at 4sec in eighth.
Italians Giulio Ciccone and Antonio Tiberi were fifth and sixth on the mountaintop finish as home hopes fly high on this edition of the race, littered with mountains over the next 14 stages.
Stage eight on Saturday is a similar medium mountain stage while Sunday's stage nine runs over relatively flat terrain to Siena.
STAGE 7 RESULTS
1. Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) 4:20:25
2. Isaac Del Toro Romero (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +4
3. Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers) +4
4. Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +4
5. Giulio Ciccone (Lidl Trek) +4
6. Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious) +4
7. Damiano Caruso (Bahrain Victorious) +4
8. Richard Carapaz (EF Education – EasyPost) +4
9. Max Poole (Team Picnic PostNL) +8
10. Michael Storer (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) +8
11. Simon Yates (Team Visma-Lease a Bike) +8
12. Derek Gee (Israel - Premier Tech) +11
13. Einer Rubio (MOVISTAR) +11
14. Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +14
15. Chris Harper (Team Jayco AlUla) +14
16. Giulio Pellizzari (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +14
17. Thymen Arensman (INEOS Grenadiers) +14
18. Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +24
19. Wout Poels (XDS Astana Team) +33
20. Tom Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team) +34
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1. Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) 24:32:30
2. Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +4
3. Isaac Del Toro Romero (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +9
4. Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious) +27
5. Max Poole (Team Picnic PostNL) +30
6. Michael Storer (Tudor Pro Cycling Team) +33
7. Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) +34
8. Mathias Vacek (Lidl Trek) +37
9. Simon Yates (Team Visma-Lease a Bike) +39
10. Richard Carapaz (EF Education – EasyPost) +39
SELECTED RIDERS
28. Louis Meintjes (SA) (Intermarché – Wanty) +3:33 +8
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