Egan Bernal retained a two minutes lead in the Giro d’Italia on Saturday when he followed stage winner Damiano Caruso across the Alpe Motta summit finish line.
Caruso tightened his grip on second place in the overall standings but Ineos leader Bernal has a big enough lead to go into Sunday’s last day 30.3km individual time-trial to Milan’s Duomo cathedral confident of adding the 2021 Giro to his 2019 Tour de France triumph.
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“I’m satisfied with the result. I think we managed the situation well. We have two minutes in advantage for tomorrow’s time trial. So are in a good position,” said Colombian Bernal, winner of two stages on the Giro.