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Landa banishes unhealthy luck demon on Giro d’Italia Blockhaus stage

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Mikel Landa’s motto to “never give up” could hardly have been more apt than on stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia. The Bahrain Victorious leader crashed twice but was able to regain momentum and even battle it out with two of the other strongest climbers on the stage, Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) and Romain Bardet (Team DSM). Yet it all could have ended very differently.

Some 50 kilometres from the stage 9 finish of the Giro d’Italia at the foot of the Passo Lanciano, a terse message on race radio announcing that Landa was off the back of the peloton for unspecified reasons led the Basque’s fans to fear the worst for a rider who has suffered more than his fair share of bad luck over the years.

But despite crashing, all it took was a quick change of one shoe, according to TV reports, and Landa was able to make his way up to the front of the pack – only to fall again on the descent that followed. Fortunately neither crash was a major one and even as Ineos Grenadiers shredded the field on the Blockhaus, the 2015 Giro podium finisher was always still in the top five of the pack.

Then, when Carapaz blasted away with less than five kilometres to go, Landa was able to follow the Ecuadorian with relative ease and managed to lay down one long, surging acceleration that briefly gapped counter-attacker João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) and eventual stage winner Jai Hindley (Bora-Hansgrohe).

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