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‍♀️ The highlights of the stage 9 of Giro d'Italia 2024, in Napoli!

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00:00Pushing through the line, 200 meters to go, but it's the man in the Malle Rosa who hits the front, and Martinez trying to slay in his slipstream, but Pogacar just blasts away from the Colombian, and he's going to make it two wins in two days at the Giro d'Italia.
00:17Stage win number three, this time on top of the mountain in pink. Martinez and O'Connor close for second and third.
00:24The second longest stage of the entire Giro d'Italia, 213 kilometers from the start in Avezzano to a finish down on the iconic seafront for the third year in a row of Napoli.
00:39An opportunity for the sprinters after three difficult days, so a lot at stake for the sprinters.
00:45As the flag waved and two riders from Polticometa got away on their own, Andrea Pietrabon and Mirko Maestri.
00:54Things settled down, eventually behind as they continued to drop down from the Apennines to the coast, passing through Abruzzo and Lazio and then finally into Campania.
01:06Maestri and Andrea Pietrabon sharing the spoils.
01:12All the sprints though back-loaded towards the final 82 kilometers of the race, and through the first intermediate sprint at Mondragone, it was Pietrabon who took maximum points.
01:23But there was a sprint behind for the lower placings, Tim Melia taking third over the first intermediate sprint ahead of Olaf Koei and Jonathan Milan in the Maglia Ciclamino.
01:36After that then it was the Intergiro, and once again the two riders out front sharing the maximum points of the Intergiro between them, Mirko Maestri crossing the line in first place.
01:49As they headed towards the only categorized climb of the day, the Cat 4 Monte di Procida.
01:55Tim Melia was dropped on that climb, one of a number of big-name sprinters to fall away, including Lawrence Pithy of Groupama FTJ who suffered a mechanical.
02:05Then on a series of uncategorized climbs a long way from the finish, Julian Alaphilippe followed by Nicola Conchi went clear and across to the front of the race to join the two riders from Polticometa.
02:16Still the best part of 27 kilometers to go, they were joined by Kevin Vermaakke and Louis Askey of Groupama FTJ, and those six riders went clear.
02:25Julian Alaphilippe attacking though with 21 kilometers to go, and he was joined by Euan Costieux who counterattacked from the group.
02:32Then those two riders had an advantage of 15 seconds that shrank to 10 seconds with 10 kilometers to go as Lidl Trek started to get organized for Jonathan Milan.
02:43A last attempt to go clear from Julian Alaphilippe on the final uncategorized climb on the run-in to Napoli, that failed and Jonathan Labbaez counterattacked from the bunch and went clear the Ecuadorian, the winner of Stage 1 and the first Maglia Rosa of this edition of the Giro d'Italia.
02:59With two and a half kilometers to go, he grew his lead all the way up to 12 seconds as Lidl Trek got their lead out organized.
03:30But none of them got to Navias yet, 250, 150 meters for Navias, they're coming in fast, Milan has left it so, so late.
03:39Here he comes, the Maglia Ciccolino, Coy down the middle, Coy down the middle, meat out from Coy, or is it Coy?
03:46Oh, Coy puts his arm in the air, that was mighty close.
04:00And the first stage win, therefore, at the Giro d'Italia as the sprinters continue to share out the spoils.
04:13Pogacar's teammate Juan Sebastián Molada was in third place, courtesy of a lead out from this man, in an unchanged top 10 on GC, and Jonathan Milan in second place on the stage, but with a handsome lead now in the Maglia Ciccolino to Caden Groves and Olaf Coy.
04:29Pogacar continues to hold on to the lead in the climbers competition, no change there in the top 10 with just one short climb, and Erkenbergs continues with the same advantage in the young riders competition.

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